Mohsen Nilforoushzadeh
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Hadith, after the Holy Qur'an, is considered as the second basic source for discovering and explaining divine knowledge. The most important challenge of the hadith is the issue of differences between the narrations and the method of dealing with them correctly and correcting them. Therefore, in this ...
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Hadith, after the Holy Qur'an, is considered as the second basic source for discovering and explaining divine knowledge. The most important challenge of the hadith is the issue of differences between the narrations and the method of dealing with them correctly and correcting them. Therefore, in this article, a comparative study of the method of the earlier Muhaddithin in resolving the conflict of news using the method of documentary analysis has been achieved and the following results have been achieved: Sheikh Kulayni (RA) has used his choice to express the following contradictory hadiths; Sheikh Saduq (RA) in addition to the above two methods, has also used the plural method, so he can be considered the first early Shiite comprehensive writer, who has combined the conflicting narrations, expressed the evidence of his aggregation in some of them. Sheikh Tusi (RA) also based his work on providing logical reasons to resolve the differences between the hadiths, and made resolving the conflict of news legal and methodical; and became the founder of a comprehensive and scientific structure to solve the above problem at that time, as well as teaching the method of dealing with this issue and similar topics for the future.
mohamad hadi yadolah pour; morteza khorami; seyedeh fatemeh hosseini
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Abstract One of the religious beliefs which is the common factor in revelation teachings is Messianism. This paper titled Messianism in the Quran and the Bible aims to analyze this issue using the comparative method. This paper has also reviewed the signs and hopes regarding the belief in Messianism ...
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Abstract One of the religious beliefs which is the common factor in revelation teachings is Messianism. This paper titled Messianism in the Quran and the Bible aims to analyze this issue using the comparative method. This paper has also reviewed the signs and hopes regarding the belief in Messianism in Islam, Judaism and Christianity, with emphasis on the Bible as well as the strengths and differences between the three religions of Islam, Judaism and Christianity about believing in the Promised Messiah, and inevitably the higher order thinking of Islam will manifest from this review.
abas ashrafi; sehyla rezaai
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By the function of religion we mean its services for and effects on the society. This paper aims at a comparative study of the views of the Qur'an and the New Testament on the ideological function of religion. The New Testament and the Qur'an agree on the fact that only the United God is the creator ...
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By the function of religion we mean its services for and effects on the society. This paper aims at a comparative study of the views of the Qur'an and the New Testament on the ideological function of religion. The New Testament and the Qur'an agree on the fact that only the United God is the creator and the object of worship. Although the Christians, contrary to the explicit text of their Holy Book, the Bible, believe in Trinity, both the Bible and the Qur'an acknowledge Divine Unity and resurrection, and are similar in their descriptions of the Hell and the Heaven. However, they diverge on their definition and interpretation of the worlds after death and on how resurrection takes place. The New Testament describes the religious tasks of the prophets to be of an invitation type and aimed at the life to come, whereas the Qur'an introduces two goals for the messengers: one related to this material life and the other one related to the Hereafter; that is, the prophets are appointed to invite people to monotheism, and to guide them to achieve prosperity and establish justice, or in other words to felicitous and honorable material life.