Abstract
Almighty Allah conveyed the messages he wanted to convey to people through revelation and again through the messengers he chose from people. In this respect, the Qur’an is a communication that takes place between two ontologically different beings. The concept of communication, which is defined as the collection and transfer of information, thoughts and feelings through symbols, is among the basic parameters that direct the lives of human beings. Addressing different groups of people in terms of beliefs, socio-cultural and economic terms during the revelation period, the Qur’an used many methods in a way that does not present a chaotic appearance, taking into account the temperament, character and psychological state of its addressee. Israelites, one of the groups addressed by the Qur’an; They are distinguished by their stubborn nature, their habit of breaking words out of context, and the rigidity of their hearts. In this context, the communication-oriented examination of the verses about the Israelites appears to be an important study that will help to reveal the individual (unique) communication style of the Qur’an. In this study, we aimed to create a vision of the communication style of the Qur’an by analyzing the data we obtained between the two verse groups in question. In line with the aforementioned purpose, firstly, the stylistic elements included in the verses that are the subject of research were determined, and then they were tried to be contacted with the whole of the Quran. As a result of the examination of the verse groups in question, principles and methods such as respecting the addressee, attracting the attention of the addressee, presenting the message in a way that will affect the addressee, appealing to both the mind and the heart of the addressee (human), created as a result of the mind and emotions, are the distinctive features of the Qur'an's communication style.