خلاصه ماشینی:
5 Wilbur Schramm, a pioneer in American mass communication research, provides this definition: When we communicate we are trying to share information, an idea, or an attitude.
Intrapersonal communication refers to fulfillment of internal human needs and sharing of ideas between the brain and other parts of the body or harmonizing thoughts and actions.
This paper only deals with interpersonal communication and its relevance to the modeling of interpersonal relationship in a task~oriented group, especially the Muslim Ummah.
An Islamic Perspective The Qur’an and the Sunnah provide a distinct way for humans to interact and share information and basic facts about life.
Such a communication model would, undoubtedly, facilitate an understanding of the ways Muslim individuals, groups, and societies should conduct their personal, social, cultural, economic, and political affairs.
” The message Says What and “Verses 63-77, Chapter 25, in the Holy Qur’5n and numerous other verses emphasirc this aspect of the servants of God who are the Communicator, the Source or the Senders/Messengers in the context of communication.
Unobstructed communication and the use of reason (and rational thinking) leads to the development of human thought and action necessary to build up healthy interpersonal relationships.
” These are some elements that prevent co-orientation and sharing of ideas and hence a meaningful interpersonal relationship.
Thus, the interpersonal communication model for the desired interpersonal relationship (desired in the context of the Muslim Urnmah) can be described as a two way process of sharing of ideas and concerns in an open and free environment of love and dedication.