The religious discourse has several dimensions, most of which relate to the structures, systems and patterns of each culture according to their religious, historical and social dimensions. Among these dimensions, the genealogical dimension is an important dimension in the construction and analysis of religious discourse, both biologically and morally, because it is used in rituals and ritual practices. Therefore, the research focuses on the "genealogical discourse" in the sacred books of the three religions, namely Judaism and its Bible (Old Testament), Christianity and their Gospels (New Testament) and Islam with its "Holy Quran". It is based on the interpretations of some scholars of these religions and their analyses, in addition to what the researcher has derived from the texts of these speeches and their dimensions and implications.
Hussein Zamel, Y., & Abdul Reda Al-Hasani, A. (2022). The genetic dimension in religious discourse
"Manifestations and Meanings". Annals of the Faculty of Arts, Ain Shams University, 50(7), 144-155. doi: 10.21608/aafu.2022.258539
MLA
Yahya Hussein Zamel; Ahmed Abdul Reda Al-Hasani. "The genetic dimension in religious discourse
"Manifestations and Meanings"". Annals of the Faculty of Arts, Ain Shams University, 50, 7, 2022, 144-155. doi: 10.21608/aafu.2022.258539
HARVARD
Hussein Zamel, Y., Abdul Reda Al-Hasani, A. (2022). 'The genetic dimension in religious discourse
"Manifestations and Meanings"', Annals of the Faculty of Arts, Ain Shams University, 50(7), pp. 144-155. doi: 10.21608/aafu.2022.258539
VANCOUVER
Hussein Zamel, Y., Abdul Reda Al-Hasani, A. The genetic dimension in religious discourse
"Manifestations and Meanings". Annals of the Faculty of Arts, Ain Shams University, 2022; 50(7): 144-155. doi: 10.21608/aafu.2022.258539