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An Approach to The Harms of Hadith Understanding; Case Study of the Grounds and Consequences of Neglecting the Source of Hadith

Ali Hasanbeigi

Volume 13, Issue 44 , March 2022, Pages 1-27

https://doi.org/10.22054/ajsm.2022.68799.1854

Abstract
  Methodical understanding of hadith" depends on the application of "rules of understanding". On the other hand, simply applying the rules of understanding does not lead to the realization of methodical understanding, but it is also necessary to pay attention to the disadvantages of understanding. Ignoring ...  Read More

The Contrast Between the Terms "Yamin" and "Shemal" in Translations of the Holy Quran with a Semantic Approach

Mohammad ali kazemitabar; Hosain Bazowdar ghavisoflayi; Hojat Ahmadzade atayi

Volume 13, Issue 44 , March 2022, Pages 29-55

https://doi.org/10.22054/ajsm.2022.59713.1689

Abstract
  According to semantic theories, one of the best ways to understand the meaning of words, along with the use of vocabulary resources and etc., is to use the feature of contrast. The present study deals with the semantic analysis of the opposition of the words “Yamin” and “Shemal” ...  Read More

A Critical Approach to Rashidreza's View on Ziyarat of Graves in Comparison with Allameh Tabatabai's View

Ali Asghar Shoaei; hasanali noroozi; Hosein Moghadas

Volume 13, Issue 44 , March 2022, Pages 57-86

https://doi.org/10.22054/ajsm.2022.65461.1792

Abstract
  Visiting the graves of righteous people and saints has always been of great interest, to the extent that many scholars have considered visiting the graves as Sunnah and have claimed consensus on its permissibility. on the other hand, Ibn Taymiyyah and some Islamic scholars, by following the Qur'anic ...  Read More

The Course of the Historical Development of the Qur'anic Interval
Volume 13, Issue 44 , March 2022, Pages 87-113

https://doi.org/10.22054/ajsm.2022.66875.1815

Abstract
  Since the Qur'an is the word of God and has great honor and greatness, religious scholars believed that the use of terms such as "Naskh" and "Rhyme" which were common among people, is not permissible for the Qur'an. Therefore, the term "distance" was used by adapting it from the Qur'an itself. The spread ...  Read More

The Origin of Interpretability of the Holy Quran and Its Epistemological Tools

Mohammad Ali Rostamian

Volume 13, Issue 44 , March 2022, Pages 115-137

https://doi.org/10.22054/ajsm.2023.66631.1812

Abstract
  This article examines the effect of interpretability of the Holy Quran on the understanding of religious knowledge and its origin. In this regard, by analytical method and referring to verses and hadiths, he has examined the characteristics of the Holy Quran in terms of interpretability. The results ...  Read More

Social Justice from the Point of View of Ayatollah Javadi Amoli and Allameh Tabataba'i

Majid Sadeghi mazidi; Soraya Ghasemi

Volume 13, Issue 44 , March 2022, Pages 139-164

https://doi.org/10.22054/ajsm.2022.50531.1773

Abstract
  One of the most prominent human needs in social life is to live in an environment that always enjoys fairness and justice in society. Social justice makes people grow in the light of valuable teachings and laws. On the other hand, social justice is one of the important goals of Islam and its importance ...  Read More

Examining the Conceptual-Rhetorical Implications of Hand Language in Nahj ul-Balaghah

Ebrahim Ebrahimi; Naval Hazbavi

Volume 13, Issue 44 , March 2022, Pages 165-190

https://doi.org/10.22054/ajsm.2023.71025.1879

Abstract
  Body language is one of the most important communication tools of human society, which people use to express different emotions and meanings. The role of body language in the context of literary texts to discover purposes and conceptual data and literary arrays embodied in body language; It is remarkable. ...  Read More

Analysis and Criticism of the Concept of Polytheism of the Holy Prophet (PBUH) in the Quran; A case Study of Three Indicators

kavous Roohi

Volume 13, Issue 44 , March 2022, Pages 191-219

https://doi.org/10.22054/ajsm.2022.67653.1833

Abstract
  All the Islamic sects, except Azargheh and Hashwiyyah, believe that God's prophets did not fall into polytheism and did not commit polytheistic acts. However, it appears from the appearance of some religious texts (Qur'an and Hadiths) that some of God's prophets committed polytheism. These texts are ...  Read More

Examining the Components of Health and Physical Hygiene from the Perspective of the Qur'an and Hadiths

Azizali Dehghani; Mohammadhosien Saieni; Hoseen Moradi zanjani; Farhad Edrisi

Volume 13, Issue 44 , March 2022, Pages 221-248

https://doi.org/10.22054/ajsm.2022.62263.1723

Abstract
  For centuries, Muslims have guaranteed their physical health by relying on the Qur'an and traditions and practicing the health themes of Islam. In this research, we aim to answer the fundamental question of what the Qur'anic recommendations and hadiths in hygiene and physical health include in a descriptive-analytical ...  Read More

A Comparative Study of the Conceptual Implications of the Verse of Esra in the Interpretations of Fariqain (Focusing on the Interpretation of Majma al-Bayan and Sheikh Younini's Manuscript)

Fatemeh Dastranj

Volume 13, Issue 44 , March 2022, Pages 249-276

https://doi.org/10.22054/ajsm.2023.68809.1855

Abstract
  Considering the position and importance of ascension in the center of Islamic thought, various readings have been made of the verses related to this issue. The skepticism of the ascension by the Orientalists and also considering it as a dream by some Muslim scholars, doubles the necessity of analyzing ...  Read More