Abstract
This research aims to collect Hadiths relevant to dialogue after the prophetic mission from its original sources, to extract some of the lessons obtained from them without delving into the jurisprudential details, comfine to valid Haiths from these honorable prophetic dialogues and preserving their majestic and venerable words, and focusing on clarifying the prophetic merits, noble morals, and the signs of mercy that characterized our Holy Prophet. The descriptive approach was adopted with its analytical and critical sides, and the incomplete induction approach was adopted to collect some appropriate data from selected Hadiths on the topic of dialogue. One of the important results and lessons of this research is that the person who has a dialogue with others, especially in the great matters in which the request to move from one religion to another, and from one doctrine to another, should make clear his great concern for him, his complete compassion for him, and his great desire for his salvation and safety. Another finding is the legality of dialogue with the infidels if it is for the purpose of calling them to the truth and guidance,or removing some of the suspicions that they have in their minds about our religion if it is done by someone who is qualified for that. Another finding is Da’wah needs patience and confidence and great knowledge about tradition and liguestic proverb and rhetoric.
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