Kur’ân’da Kardeş Şiddeti: Hâbil-Kâbil ve Hz. Yûsuf Kıssalarına Psikolojik Bir Bakış
Sibling Violence in the Qur’ān: A Psychological Perspective on the Abel-Cain and the Prophet Joseph Stories
Author(s): İbrahim YıldızSubject(s): Islam studies
Published by: Cumhuriyet Üniversitesi İlahyat Fakültesi
Keywords: Tafsīr; Abel and Cain; Prophet Joseph; Sibling Violence; Sibling Abuse;
Summary/Abstract: Although the family is the safest environment for each member, sometimes violence and abuse can come from the family members. Violence causes family relationships to deteriorate as in all other relationships among people. Sibling violence, as a form of domestic violence, can sometimes have dire consequences that can result in family breakup, death or long-term loss of one of the siblings. In this study, sibling violence, which has the potential to harm family relations in such a way, will be discussed in the context of two stories in the Qurʾān. It is aimed to contribute to other disciplines that study on this subject by examining the attitude of Islam against this violence, which affects the family, and the solutions of the Qur’ān to sibling violence. These stories in the Qur’ān are the story of Prophet Adam’s two sons who narrate an incident of violence that result in the brother killing his brother, and the story of Prophet Joseph and his brothers who narrate the sibling violence resulting in long-term loss. Both stories provide clues to the prevention of violence in the light of the causes of sibling violence and the behavior of the victim sibling in the development of events. In addition, be-cause of the fact that these stories have taken place in the family of the prophets, they give people the message that sibling violence can happen in any family.
Journal: Cumhuriyet İlahiyat Dergisi
- Issue Year: 24/2020
- Issue No: 1
- Page Range: 73-95
- Page Count: 23
- Language: Turkish