Quranic comentations

Quranic comentations

A study of Howland's persuasive model and the discursive action system in the Quran, focusing on verses containing "Yaselunak".

Document Type : Original Article

Authors
1 Responsible author; Professor at the Higher Levels of Qom Seminary., Iran
2 Seminary student at level 4 of Fiqh and Usul studies, Qom Seminary, Iran."
10.22034/qc.2026.572865.1244
Abstract
Persuasion is considered as one of the influential components in society, during which an individual or group, using communication methods, tries to change the attitude, belief, or behavior of others, followed by acceptance or implementation of the new point of view by the audience. There are six theories related to theoretical models of persuasion:1. Howland et al.'s persuasion model. 2. The discourse-action system. 3. The truth-telling model of cognitive interpretation. 4. The cognitive dissonance model. 5. The systematic intuition model. 6. The attitude-behavior process method model. 7. The depth of processing model. In this study, Howland's persuasion model and the discourse-action system have been used, which emphasizes elements such as "message", "message source", "message transmission channel", and "audience".The present study has extracted the persuasive elements used in these verses by examining the verses containing "Yaselunak". One of the most important components of persuasion in these verses is the expertise and knowledge of God as the source of the message. In addition, other persuasive elements such as the attractiveness of the source of the message, the good nature and kindness of the messenger are also important
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Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript
Available Online from 21 April 2026

  • Receive Date 30 January 2026
  • Revise Date 25 February 2026
  • Accept Date 21 April 2026