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عنوان المقال عربي

العاطفة الأنثوية في القرآن الكريم، قصة أم موسى أنموذجاً، دراسة في بنية اللغة

اسم الباحث عربي

أنور عزيز جليل الأسدي

Abstract

The voices rose until they reached the level of axioms that passion is a woman, and a woman is passion, as evidenced by the story of Umm Musa in the Almighty’s saying: {And the heart of Umm Musa became empty if she would have expressed it had it not been for We tied her heart so that she would be among the believers_ Al Qasas: 10}, and the judgment became through This verse is absolutely to judge women with passion. I wish it was a praiseworthy ruling, but rather this ruling robbed the woman of many rights under the pretext of this verse, in which we do not find what they found. So we had a pause with this verse in particular, and with the story of Umm Musa in general, through this study in proving that the emotion is not absolute in women, and that she possesses the mind that contributed greatly to the advancement of the reality of societies.

Keywords

emotion, affection, male, female

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