Hashem Andisheh; Ahmad Abedi
Abstract
The word "Tully" has been derived from the verb "tali" and is derived from the root "Wali". This word has been used about eighty times, with its derivatives (Abdulbaqi, 1995, under the word "Tuli"), and four times in the Ashura pilgrimage. Friendship is the divine authority and it is the attraction within ...
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The word "Tully" has been derived from the verb "tali" and is derived from the root "Wali". This word has been used about eighty times, with its derivatives (Abdulbaqi, 1995, under the word "Tuli"), and four times in the Ashura pilgrimage. Friendship is the divine authority and it is the attraction within man that leads him to the beloved. Searching the verses and examining the narrations reveals that Tawli is the cause of the separation of believers from the atonement of God's mercy, and the strongest grasp of faith - the basis of Islam - the sign of goodness and goodness - is the highest and most rewarding acts.Tuli in the Ashura pilgrimage means reaching the Imam Hussein (AS) and reaching the God of Hussein (AS), and with the friendship of Imam Hussein (AS) and the Wahh Beit (AS) one can attain divine closeness. This article examines the discussion of the place and value of Tawali, in the verses, narrations and pilgrimage of Ashura. At the beginning of this article we will define the word "Tulsi" in the so-called word and then refer to Tulsi from the perspective of the Qur'an and its narratives and effects in the Qur'an. Finally, we talk about the manifestation of "Tully" in the pilgrimage to Ashura and to whom we must regard Tully.
Mohammad Ali Rezaee Isfahani; Hamideh Shoorgeshti
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God Almighty has set the Holy Quran as the guiding light for human beings so that they can find the way to bliss and salvation through it. Therefore, it is essential to contemplate more and more and discover the profound depths of the verses in this holy book. One of the topics discussed in this holy ...
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God Almighty has set the Holy Quran as the guiding light for human beings so that they can find the way to bliss and salvation through it. Therefore, it is essential to contemplate more and more and discover the profound depths of the verses in this holy book. One of the topics discussed in this holy book is the topic of the divine traditions. Marriage is one of the traditions discussed in the Quran, and it is so important that God considers it His sign on the earth. This point has been made in the 21st verse of the surah Roum, and since marriage is a way through which one can reach happiness, a precise and detailed examination of it seems necessary. In the field of interpretation of the Quran, a lot of works including books of commentary, papers, and dissertations have been carried out. However, the focus of this research is on a methodical and comparative examination of the above-mentioned verse, with regard to the ideas and views of the Shia and Sunni commentators. There has never been a work as inclusive as this one. The present paper uses a narrative-analytic method. As marriage is a common rule among all of the creatures, especially humans, we have generalized this tradition to all of the people of societies. That is to say, we have considered marriage in thought, soul, and body so as to make comfort, friendliness, and mercy.