Mahmoud Khonamri; Abbas Bakhshandeh Bali
Abstract
One of the issues that some scholars have considered in interpreting the verses of the Holy Qur’an is interpretation. Due to the frequent use of the word Interpretation in this Bible, Babi was opened in this regard in the works of Muslim thinkers, which have similarities and differences. Averroes ...
Read More
One of the issues that some scholars have considered in interpreting the verses of the Holy Qur’an is interpretation. Due to the frequent use of the word Interpretation in this Bible, Babi was opened in this regard in the works of Muslim thinkers, which have similarities and differences. Averroes is one of the Islamic thinkers who has greatly influenced the Maghreb by translating and describing Aristotle's works. He is known for his eloquence in response to al-Ghazali. In the same region and shortly after Averroes, Ibn Arabi, who puts forward very deep and fundamental ideas in mysticism, also pays attention to Religious Interpretations. This article uses a descriptive-analytical method to examine the ideas of Averroes and Ibn Arabi about the requirements of the interpreters. The findings of the discussion are the commonalities of Averroes and Ibn Arabi's views on the inner attention of some religious texts that are formed by the people of Interpretation. Differences in their rational and intuitive method of Interpretation. Averroes refers to the philosopher as a person of Interpretation, and Ibn Arabi refers to the mystic as a comprehensive example of Interpretation.