Mohammad Sharifi; Hojjat Alinejad
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Undoubtedly, one of the most important interpretive sources after the Holy Quran is the use of the hadiths of the infallible. In each period, the rate of use of these hadiths by commentators has been different. In contemporary times, utilizing hadiths in interpretation according to new questions has ...
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Undoubtedly, one of the most important interpretive sources after the Holy Quran is the use of the hadiths of the infallible. In each period, the rate of use of these hadiths by commentators has been different. In contemporary times, utilizing hadiths in interpretation according to new questions has been of special importance. One of these interpretations with a new and idiomatic approach is sample interpretation. Now, the question is how much this interpretation has benefited from the hadiths of the infallible. One of the interpretations that have interpreted the Holy Quran with this approach is the sample interpretation. Now, the question arises as to what is the quantity and quality of using this interpretation of the hadiths of the infallible Imams. In this research using a descriptive-analytical method, looking at the sample interpretation and case study of Surah Al-Imran, it was concluded that he used the hadiths of the infallible in the following cases: Expressing the virtues and importance of the subject of the surah and verse, The reason for the revelation of the verses, Confirmation of the commentator's interpretive point of view, Determining and developing the meaning of the word, Explaining the examples of the verse, removing the ambiguity of the verse, and using hadiths in favor of an interpretation. By using these hadiths, he has been able to provide suitable and useful spiritual and intellectual food for the current generation.
Mohammad Molavi; Masoumeh Khalili
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Abstract The holy Qur'an, as the most comprehensive divine book, has applied many techniques such as telling stories to guide human. The Qur'an is not to tell unreal stories, but rather, it tells the fates of ancient people to teach a lesson to posterity. The stories are absolute truth. The commentators ...
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Abstract The holy Qur'an, as the most comprehensive divine book, has applied many techniques such as telling stories to guide human. The Qur'an is not to tell unreal stories, but rather, it tells the fates of ancient people to teach a lesson to posterity. The stories are absolute truth. The commentators of the Qur'an, especially in the modern period, regard this aspect of the Qur'an as a miracle. Both Rashid Reza in the al-Minar exegesis and Ayatollah Makarim in the Nimouneh exegesis have paid close attention to this miraculous aspect of the Qur'an. However, looking through these exegeses shows that the allegorical view of the al-Minar toward some Qur'anic stories may bring about the rejection of the reality of some Qur'anic stories. In contrary, in the Nemouneh exegesis the reality of all of the Qur'anic stories has been borne out through many reasons and examples. According to Makarim, the allegorical view of Qur'anic stories stands in contrast to the guiding aim of the Qur'an.