Davoud Esmaily; Mohammad Reza Hajiesmaily
Abstract
The narrations of the causes of revelation have long been considered the focus of commentators and thinkers of the Qur'an and one of the tools for understanding the divine purpose. However, inflictions such as the conflict between the authenticity of the interpretive narrations and their content incompatibility ...
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The narrations of the causes of revelation have long been considered the focus of commentators and thinkers of the Qur'an and one of the tools for understanding the divine purpose. However, inflictions such as the conflict between the authenticity of the interpretive narrations and their content incompatibility with the context, history, and common sense are also evident in this part of the narrations, which deprives them of trust. In this paper, the narrations of the observer are due to the revelation of the first five verses of Surah Al-Hujurat. The reasons for the revelation of this surah, regardless of the differences in interpretations and differences between the narrators of the fourteen different types of narrations, are different. However, according to the content of the verses of their revelation, there is no doubt about the occurrence of a specific current that is not properly reported in the narrations. Also, some narrations are such that the possibility of correcting or distorting them based on verbal motives is not far from the mind.