The Learning and Insruction Manners in Quranic Verses Relating to Moses and Khidr (P.B.U. them)

Abstract:
The education institution is one of the most wide-ranging and important social institutions, and its most prominent goal is training young people to enter the community and accept different roles. Verses of Surat al-Kahf is the story of the search for master by God’s prophet Moses, finding him and keeping with him. Through examining the views of Quranic commentators on this matter from different aspects: spiritual, moral, social, etc., this article wants to show the best relationship between learners and instructors and the high code of ethics for educational facilities. Moses’ desire to find a person more aware of himself, despite his achieving the rank of prophethood, highlights the importance of learning at any stage of life. According to the teachings of the above verses, the most important duty of learner includes humility, to take permission from insructor, obeying him, etc. On the other hand, the master’s duty is to respect the intrinsic value of the learner, notifying him/her the difficulties ahead and to choose an appropriate training according to his/her capacity.
Language:
Persian
Published:
Quranic Sciences & Tradition, Volume:48 Issue: 1, 2015
Pages:
65 to 87
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