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,Imam Ali (AS) and the Components of the Culture of "Jahiliyat ", with Emphasis on the Description of Nahjolbalaghe

Reza Moradi Sahar; Zohreh Akhavan Moghaddam; Seyyed Majid Nabavi

Volume 9, Issue 32 , October 2018, Pages 7-35

https://doi.org/10.22054/ajsm.2019.4821.1175

Abstract
  Traditions and so all the habits, behavior and rules that a person learns from the community, as a member of the community. By understanding the concept of Jahiliyat (ignorance) in the Quran and Nahjolbalagha, we lead to the contrast of ignorance with wisdom and forbearance. Wisdom Is a comprehensive ...  Read More

Analysis of the Content of Prayer 26 Sahifeh Sajjadiyeh

Saideh Motieyan Najjar; Fathiye Fattahizadeh

Volume 9, Issue 32 , October 2018, Pages 37-61

https://doi.org/10.22054/ajsm.2019.29954.1405

Abstract
  Access to the high goals of the Imams and the use of their teachings in life will greatly contribute to spiritual growth and will have a great effect on human access to prosperity. One of these applied teachings is the prayers of twenty-six Sahifeh Sajjadiyah, "Praying to the Neighbors and Shiites," ...  Read More

A Study of the Jewish Language Contradictions of the Prophet's ((PBUH)) Age, According to the verses of the Holy Quran

Zohreh Babaahmadi Milani

Volume 9, Issue 32 , October 2018, Pages 63-88

https://doi.org/10.22054/ajsm.2019.17444.1224

Abstract
  With the advent of Islam, every day that the glory of Islam and the power of Muslims increased, the Jews of the time of the Prophet (pbuh), who did not embrace the existence of a new heavenly religion, used special methods to confront and confront the Prophet (pbuh); Hence, they began to spread suspicion ...  Read More

A Critical Review of Gilliot's Opinions about the Validation of the Narrative Interpretations of the Early Era

Hassan Rezaei Haftader; Safar Nasirian; Hosein Alavimehr

Volume 9, Issue 32 , October 2018, Pages 89-120

https://doi.org/10.22054/ajsm.2019.36646.1470

Abstract
  The beginning of interpretation is among the important topics that have been attended in the history of interpretation. Accordingly, the orientalists also have paid special attention to this issue. Part of the article "Interpretation in the early days of Islam and the middle ages" by Gilliot, a contemporary ...  Read More

Ashura and the Pilgrimage of Ashura, the Mirror of Tavalla's Manifestation, with a Qur'anic-Narrative Approach

Hashem Andisheh; Ahmad Abedi

Volume 9, Issue 32 , October 2018, Pages 121-145

https://doi.org/10.22054/ajsm.2020.18940.1255

Abstract
  The word "Tully" has been derived from the verb "tali" and is derived from the root "Wali". This word has been used about eighty times, with its derivatives (Abdulbaqi, 1995, under the word "Tuli"), and four times in the Ashura pilgrimage. Friendship is the divine authority and it is the attraction within ...  Read More

An Analysis of the Ruling on Reciting the Qur'an from the Point of View of Takfiri Salafis

Hamzeh Ali Bahrami

Volume 9, Issue 32 , October 2018, Pages 147-171

https://doi.org/10.22054/ajsm.2019.26588.1362

Abstract
  In Shiite and Sunni religious sources, many orders have been made to read the Qur’an in Tartīl and with a loud voice. Following these recommendations, the individual and collective Tilāwa have been customary in Islamic societies. Due to Muslim consensus, individual Tilāwa of the Qur'an is permissible ...  Read More