COMMUNICATION AND RHETORIC OF PREACHERS

Authors

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18316/rcd.v15i39.11160

Keywords:

Rhetoric, Institutional communication, Religious discourse, Pragmatics, Didactics

Abstract

Morocco is a country with a particular religious diversity. It's a cherifian kingdom that allows its citizens to practice their beliefs in complete freedom, with mosques, churches and synagogue in most moroccan towns. Friday preaching is a ceremony during which a large number of moroccan muslim citizens gather to listen to the divine word via preachers who aim to build a society that respects the order predefined by the creator. At this level, this institutional word certainly had an impact on the public and consequently on the thinking and behavior of the moroccan believer.

Author Biographies

Youssef Ouhssou, Moulay Ismail University

Moulay Ismail University, Maroc

Ali Fallous, Moulay Ismail University

Moulay Ismail University, Maroc

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Published

2023-11-06