nabiyollah sadrifar; mohamad reza zamiri; mohamad molavi
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The tradition of change" in the verse Oإِنَّ اللَّهَ لا یغَیِّرُ ما بِقَوْمٍ حَتَّی یغَیِّرُوا مَا بِأَنْفُسِهِمْP has been mentioned and has always been of interest to social commentators in contemporary times. This paper tries to compare ...
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The tradition of change" in the verse Oإِنَّ اللَّهَ لا یغَیِّرُ ما بِقَوْمٍ حَتَّی یغَیِّرُوا مَا بِأَنْفُسِهِمْP has been mentioned and has always been of interest to social commentators in contemporary times. This paper tries to compare the viewpoint of social commentators with the descriptive-analytical method while explaining the exact "tradition of change" based on the eleventh verse of Rā'ud's sura. Reviews reveal that the precise definition of the "tradition of change" is based on an interpretation that is presented about. There are two perspectives on this: first, the "we" of the first principle of "blessing" and "us" of the second principle returns to "relative", hence the tradition of changing "from a desirable to an undesirable" meaning. In the second view, "us" of the first principle of "blessing" and "us," the second principle, is meant to be "relative and return of suffering", hence the meaning of the tradition of change as "transformation from desirable to unfavorable and viceTherefore, in explaining the verse, the first group refers to this verse with verse 53 of the Anfal and has given a special meaning, but the second group has provided a general and extraterrestrial meaning of the verse. The results show that the second viewpoint and approach are more precise, because in the extraction of a verse from the verse there are many important fruits, including: the discovery of the social laws of the Qur'an, the question of the Qur'an, the referral of the community to social problems, and the observation of.
Mohammad Moulavi; Nabiyolla Sadrifar; Seyed Abolghasem Mousavi
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"Pluralism" means acceptance of coexistence of many different races, religions, and political beliefs and its purpose in philosophy of religion is to accept the legitimacy of different religions. Advocates of religious pluralism in order referred to the verses of the Holy Quran to justify and legitimize ...
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"Pluralism" means acceptance of coexistence of many different races, religions, and political beliefs and its purpose in philosophy of religion is to accept the legitimacy of different religions. Advocates of religious pluralism in order referred to the verses of the Holy Quran to justify and legitimize their claims. This article has is arranged into three sections. The first section deals with the study of different conceptualization with brief look at the literature review. The second section, which is the main objective of this article, is concerned with the examination of and criticizing nine classifications of advocates of pluralism relying on the Quran’s verses. The general topics of those categories are as follows: Islamic verses, verses of Surah Al-Kaafiroon, the freedom to choose a religion, no compulsion in religion, God will belong to the plurality of faiths, verses of straight path, the multitude of witnesses to the Resurrection, and so forth. The third section of the study allocated to mentioning some quotations right from the holy Quran to criticize the claims of the advocates of pluralism.