Sayyed Mahdi Nouri Keyzaqani
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There are several verses in the Holy Quran on the Imamate of the Imam (AS) and their special virtues. These verses are mentioned in authentic and numerous authentic, historical and literary sources of Shiite and Sunni religions. The interesting thing is that In addition to Sunni historians and commentators, ...
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There are several verses in the Holy Quran on the Imamate of the Imam (AS) and their special virtues. These verses are mentioned in authentic and numerous authentic, historical and literary sources of Shiite and Sunni religions. The interesting thing is that In addition to Sunni historians and commentators, some contemporary Christian poets and poets have also referred to these verses in their works and poems. And they have given them a reason for the imam's rightness and superiority. Among these scholars and contemporary Christian poets, one can refer to people like Abdulmessi Antaki, Paul Salameh, George Shakur, Sa'id Aql. In this article, it has been tried to examine a number of Qur'anic verses referring to the imamate and imamate Imam Ali (AS) in the poetry of contemporary Arab poets. One of the most important of these verses is the "verse of anatrical", "verse of propaganda", "verse of perfection" and "verse of agony".
mohammadhosein bayat
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Intercession, referring to mediating for the forgiveness of the sins of sinners, has been continuously the focus of attention for various Islamic sects. If intercession, as understood by the masses, indeed exists in the divine system, it would be in contradiction with divine justice, and it would violate ...
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Intercession, referring to mediating for the forgiveness of the sins of sinners, has been continuously the focus of attention for various Islamic sects. If intercession, as understood by the masses, indeed exists in the divine system, it would be in contradiction with divine justice, and it would violate of divine law. On the other hand, Allah the Most Merciful in the Holy Quran in verses 48 and 123 of al-Baqqārah rejects intercession, zar and zur as existing in the divine system, but in many verses, especially verse 44 of surah al-Zumar, it is clear that intercession exists and is exclusive to Allah and His agents In this essay, the author first explains the concept of intercession from the perspective of verses and narratives, and then examines the views of Allamah Tabataba’i and a number of the Islamic thinkers through an analytical method.
Nosrat Nilsaz; Zohreh Babaahmadi Millani
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Citing the Holy Quran has a long history. From the beginning of the revelation of Quran, the prophet (Pbuh), Hazrat Fatimah (SA) and also all Imams cited and referred to Quran in their speeches. Later, the poets and authors employed a Quranic rhetorical style and used Quranic thoughts and expressions ...
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Citing the Holy Quran has a long history. From the beginning of the revelation of Quran, the prophet (Pbuh), Hazrat Fatimah (SA) and also all Imams cited and referred to Quran in their speeches. Later, the poets and authors employed a Quranic rhetorical style and used Quranic thoughts and expressions in their works. Since after the prophet (Pbuh), the Holy Quran was interpreted and explicated by the Imams and Hazrat Zahra (SA) whose speeches are full of citing Quran and Quranic expressions. Therefore, it is necessary to study the typology of Hazrat Zahra (SA) and Imams' speeches concerning the Quranic citations. In this regard, Fadakieh Sermon which is one of the most eloquent hadiths of Hazrat Zahra (SA) and concerns the usurpation of Fadak is full of Quran verses and allusions. The present study aims to find out in detail the answer to the question: "what was the typology of Quranic citations of Hazrat Zahra (SA) in Fadakieh Sermon?"