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Hermeneutics and the Interpretation of the Verses of the Qur'an

mohamad hoseyn bayat

Volume 3, Issue 7 , July 2012, Pages 9-46

https://doi.org/10.22054/ajsm.2012.5490

Abstract
  Hermeneutics as the science of understanding and interpretation of scriptures has been practiced by scholars and intellectuals since the time of Socrates and Plato,and even earlier,as is sometimes argued.In Greek writings,there exist many books and treatises in the field written by a number of thinkers ...  Read More

Wisdom of Trials with Focus on the Quranic Verses and Islamic Narrations

karbalai pazuki

Volume 3, Issue 7 , July 2012, Pages 47-74

https://doi.org/10.22054/ajsm.2012.5491

Abstract
  Divine trials and tribulations are among definite and inclusive Divine traditions, which have been subject to the human being's serious concerns throughout history and thus created different attitudes as to their philosophy of existence and nature. In Islamic kalam, the issue has been addressed in discussions ...  Read More

Encountering Followers of Faiths in the View of the Testaments and the Qur’an

hadiseh soleymani; abas ashrafi

Volume 3, Issue 7 , July 2012, Pages 75-94

https://doi.org/10.22054/ajsm.2012.5492

Abstract
  One of the teachings of Prophets is how to encounter and treat other people, particularly followers of faiths. Posing the question of how to encounter people of other faiths, this paper addresses the issue by conducting a comparative examination of the Qur’an and the Testaments. The Qur’an, ...  Read More

Semantic Changes of the Word ‘hikmah’ (‘Wisdom’) in Different Islamic Fields

fahimeh shariati; siheyla piruzfar

Volume 3, Issue 7 , July 2012, Pages 95-122

https://doi.org/10.22054/ajsm.2012.5493

Abstract
  Words used in the Holy Qur’an are mainly the ones which were common among Arabs of the Time of Ignorance (‘jāhilīyah’) as were used in tribes and certain poetic circles. Similar to many others, the word ‘hikmah’ (‘wisdom’) was influenced by the Qur’an’s ...  Read More

The Importance of the Prophet’s hijra in the Development of Islam and Dissemination of the Qur’an’s Teachings

jamshid sadri; neda kabe

Volume 3, Issue 7 , July 2012, Pages 123-144

https://doi.org/10.22054/ajsm.2012.5494

Abstract
  Hijra (lit. immigration) enjoys a special status in Islam and has in several verses of the Qur’an been regarded as a way for promoting the religion and escaping domination of tyrants and oppressors. When persecution of Muslims overwhelmingly rose in Mecca, the Prophet took up the way suggested ...  Read More

Rhetorical Criticism of "Condensation" in Some Old and New Translations of the Holy Quran

simin valavi; tahereh tiz gham

Volume 3, Issue 7 , July 2012, Pages 145-172

https://doi.org/10.22054/ajsm.2012.5495

Abstract
  Regarding the fact that many of the verses in the Holy Quran have been expressed in the form of condensation, the transfer of its very sense is an important issue in translations. This paper examines two old (Sourabadi and Meybodi) and six contemporary (Ayati, Elahi Qomshei, Ansari, Saffarzadeh, Fouladvand ...  Read More

Investigating the Influence of Imam Ali's Speech on the Life and Poetry of Shahriar

samad abdollahi abed; enayatollah ghazi shiraz

Volume 3, Issue 7 , July 2012, Pages 173-206

https://doi.org/10.22054/ajsm.2012.5496

Abstract
  The speech is one of God’s gifts bestowed upon human beings by which God has made him superior to other beings. This gift can be seen most eminently in the hands of poets and rhetoricians. Because we can preserve the values of each society through art, poetry, among others, has an outstanding place. ...  Read More