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The Qur’anic Sciences in Nahj al-Balāghah

mansour pahlavan; ebrahim eghbal

Volume 3, Issue 8 , October 2012, Pages 9-28

https://doi.org/10.22054/ajsm.2012.5497

Abstract
  Undoubtedly, Imam Ali (AS) is the second greatest interpreter of the Holy Qur’an and its sciences after the Holy Prophet of Islam (SAW). Part of the Qur’anic sciences was presented to his followers in the form of quotations, narratives, and sermons. They were passed on to later generations ...  Read More

A Structural Analysis of Mary’s Narrativein theHoly Qur’an

hasan majidi; elahe veysi; leyla akbarzadeh

Volume 3, Issue 8 , October 2012, Pages 29-45

https://doi.org/10.22054/ajsm.2012.5498

Abstract
  Narratology or narrative theory as the systematic study of narrative entered the realm of structuralism since about 1960. Theoreticians have since attempted to analyze the structure of the narrative using various methods such as dividing narrative into its segments. The Holy Qur’an urges the mankind ...  Read More

Elements of Human Dignity in the Qur’an and Practuce of the Fourteen Infallibles(AS)

abolghasem naghibi

Volume 3, Issue 8 , October 2012, Pages 46-61

https://doi.org/10.22054/ajsm.2012.5499

Abstract
  Perfect creation, will power, knowledge, wisdom, natural inclination towards God, and caliphdom all are extralegal concepts which constitute the elements of human dignity. Human dignity was first introduced into the Islamic moral and legal teachings through the Holy Qur’an as it says, “And ...  Read More

A Comparative Analysis of Qārūn’s Story in the Qur’an and the Bible

davoud memari; mojhgan aghai

Volume 3, Issue 8 , October 2012, Pages 62-79

https://doi.org/10.22054/ajsm.2012.5500

Abstract
  As the symbol of wealth, arrogance, and rebellion, Qārūn has been referred to in three chapters of the Holy Qura’n: Sūrah al-Qasas (The Stories), Sūrah al-Ankabūt (The Spider), and Sūrah al-Ghāfir (The Forgiver). In Sūrah al-Ankabūt and Sūrah al-Ghāfir, just a single verse is dedicated ...  Read More

Seyyed Ali Qāzī’s Method of Exegesis

karim alimohammadi

Volume 3, Issue 8 , October 2012, Pages 80-94

https://doi.org/10.22054/ajsm.2012.5501

Abstract
  A close look at Allameh Qāzī’s works reveals the fact that he interpreted the Holy Qur’an using the Qur’an-based exegesis, that is, a technique of exegesis in which minor verses are interpreted through major ones. This was the standard technique practiced by the Holy Prophet of Islam ...  Read More

Religious Principles and Psychological Analysis of Patience

farideh hoseyn sabet

Volume 3, Issue 8 , October 2012, Pages 95-113

https://doi.org/10.22054/ajsm.2014.5502

Abstract
  Extremely vulnerable to the hardships of life, an impatient man would fail to maintain his mental health and fall victim to mental disorders. Patience is defined as resistance against difficulties and hardships of life as well as internal obstacles. Its degree fluctuates over time. Therefore, the teaching ...  Read More

A Reference-Based Authentication of al-Kāfī

jamal farzand vahi; mina yaghoubi

Volume 3, Issue 8 , October 2012, Pages 114-145

https://doi.org/10.22054/ajsm.2012.5503

Abstract
  Penned by Muhammad Ya’qoub Kulainī, al-Kāfī holds an important position among the Shia hadīth collections due not only to its comprehensiveness, chapter design, and reliable references but also to his living in an era close to that of Shia imams (AS), high scientific status, and access to four ...  Read More