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Volume 13 (2023)
Volume 12 (2021)
Volume 11 (2020)
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The Flow and Applicability Conceptology and the Essence of Quran based on Narrations

mansour pahlevan; ghassem faez; abbas khabiri

Volume 4, Issue 13 , January 2014, Pages 7-30

https://doi.org/10.22054/ajsm.2013.284

Abstract
  The importance of the discussion regarding the essence of Quran arises primarily from the fact that part of the meanings and teachings of Quran are related to the essence of verses, and, also, the eternity of Quran has a collateral relationship with its essence. The essence of Quran can be studied from ...  Read More

Fundamental Differences between Regression and Reincarnation Derived from Quranic Verses and Narrations

mohammad hossein bayat; fardin darabi

Volume 4, Issue 13 , January 2014, Pages 31-68

https://doi.org/10.22054/ajsm.2013.286

Abstract
  Regression and reincarnation are amongst the common terminologies in the literature of Islamic exegetes, prolocutors and philosophers. It is primarily necessary to expurgate the two subjects to find out the fundamental differences between them. Secondly, it is necessary to find out which concept is accepted ...  Read More

The Plagues of Management from the Viewpoints of Quran and Nahj al-Balagha

hessamodin khalatbari; fariba sedarat

Volume 4, Issue 13 , January 2014, Pages 69-86

https://doi.org/10.22054/ajsm.2013.290

Abstract
  Islamic management is based on a religious worldview which is derived from the implications of the Quran, Nahj al-Balagha and the narrations of the saints of God. As a result, managers of an Islamic society are required to possess certain features in order to be able to turn into managers, by extracting ...  Read More

The Link between Sharia and Doctrine and Truth derived from Quranic Verses and Narrations

a mazaheri

Volume 4, Issue 13 , January 2014, Pages 87-104

https://doi.org/10.22054/ajsm.2013.292

Abstract
  Islamc, besides its appearance, has internal, essential decrees, and sharia, though it is a knowledge of appearance, does not hinder the acquisition of internal knowledge such as doctrine and truth, as the relationship between appearance and the essence is a real relationship, not an artificial and contrived ...  Read More

The Role of Heredity in the Destiny of Human from the Viewpoint of Quran and Hadith

hamidreza basiri; maryam gohari

Volume 4, Issue 13 , January 2014, Pages 105-128

https://doi.org/10.22054/ajsm.2013.295

Abstract
  An indisputable element in the destiny of humans is the law of heredity. Spiritual and ethical features, similar to physical features, are transferred, through hereditary elements (genes), from parents to children. Some people accept the exclusive role of heredity in determining the destiny of humans ...  Read More

The Necessity of Guidance based on an Imam’s Orders in the Formation of the Utopian Society with Reliance on Quranic Verses and Narrations

ali soorori majd; banafsheh peyman farhangi

Volume 4, Issue 13 , January 2014, Pages 129-151

https://doi.org/10.22054/ajsm.2013.300

Abstract
  All throughout history, prophets and imams have nourished and flourished the treasures of human intellect by providing legislative guidance and showing the way. One of their aims on this path has been the formation of the utopia or the utopian society in which members of that society, free from any oppression ...  Read More

Evidence-based Textual Review of the Narrations regarding Repentance and Forgiveness of Infallible Imams (pbut)

samad abdolahi abed; jamshid bayat

Volume 4, Issue 13 , January 2014, Pages 153-176

https://doi.org/10.22054/ajsm.2013.304

Abstract
  In this paper, the narrations regarding Repentance and Forgiveness, which exist in reliable Hadith references such as Al-Kafi, Amali, etc., have undergone an evidence-based textual review, and it has been identified that the greatest doubts regarding the fallibility of Imams (pbut) are the narrations ...  Read More