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Number of Articles: 6
Anthropological and Ontological Capacities of Fitrah from the Qur’an’s Point of View
Volume 3, Issue 9 , January 2013, Pages 9-29
Abstract
As an essential subject in anthropology and thus ontology, fitrah (nature) has been fervently addressed in the Holy Qur’an. Therefore, the study of fitrah and its personal and social aspects and roles from the Qur’an’s viewpoint is essential to the Islamization of knowledge and human ... Read MoreDenegation of Intolerable Hardship Rule in Light of the Qur’anic Verses and Islamic Narratives
Volume 3, Issue 9 , January 2013, Pages 30-46
Abstract
As the last divine religion, Islam is free from radicalism. Even its attitude towards revenge and punishment brims with life. It urges the believers to stand against the enemies and be kind to the oppressed and underprivileged. According to the Holy Qur’an, “Thus, have We made of you an Ummat ... Read MoreAn Investigation into the Nature of the Qur’anic Stories
Volume 3, Issue 9 , January 2013, Pages 64-77
Abstract
The Qur’anic stories possess characteristics which are unique to the holy book of Islam. Only parts of the story which serve the guiding purpose of the Qur’an are narrated, and details are sometimes left out. The fact that it refrains from using shallow imaginative stories does not suggest ... Read MoreProphet Muhammad’s Infallible Household (AS) in the Verse of Purity
Volume 3, Issue 9 , January 2013, Pages 80-94
Abstract
Verse 33 of Sūrah al-Ahzāb of the Holy Qur’an is referred to as the Āye-e Tathīr (Verse of Purity). In this verse, Allah the Almighty announces His intention to purify Ahl al-Bayt (Prophet Muhammad’s Infallible Household (AS)) from uncleanliness and sin. The question remains as to who ... Read MoreOptimism from the Qur’an’s and Imam Ali’s Point of View in Nahj-al-balagheh
Volume 3, Issue 9 , January 2013, Pages 78-98
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As a positive human trait, optimism plays an important role in his growth and development and constitutes the foundation of his social relations. It is defined as “the tendency to feel positive towards God, world, others, and oneself.” As hope, vivacity, peace, and consequently the health ... Read MoreA Comparative Study of Arguments for God’s Existence in the Qur’an and Hadīth
Volume 3, Issue 9 , January 2013, Pages 99-130