zohreh narimani; bjhgyugy jnjkn; Mahboobeh mosaeipour
Abstract
Every word in the Qur'an has its own special meaning, and no other word can ever be considered its substitute. Therefore, examining seemingly synonymous words is effective in interpreting and understanding the Quranic verses. Analyzing the meaning of the words "disease," "harm", "pain", and "suffering," ...
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Every word in the Qur'an has its own special meaning, and no other word can ever be considered its substitute. Therefore, examining seemingly synonymous words is effective in interpreting and understanding the Quranic verses. Analyzing the meaning of the words "disease," "harm", "pain", and "suffering," using a method of lexical analysis and an interpretative approach, shows that the mentioned words are expressed in order to explain a specific concept according to their special significance. Any change and replacement will cause a disturbance in the meaning. The conceptual examination of these words shows that "disease" in the usual meaning of physical illness, "harm" in the meaning of severe financial poverty and death of children, "pain" in the meaning of anxiety and mental turmoil resulting from change and transformation, and "suffering" in the meaning of being indecisive and doubtful. Therefore, in addition to removing doubts about divine prophets, another dimension of the scientific miracle of the Qur'an (and also the honoring of women in the Qur'an) is revealed
zohreh narimani; jaffar firoozmandi
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In verse 30 of Surah Al-Baqarah, the subject of the caliphate has been raised, but silence has been made about the wrongdoing of the Prophet. Due to this, commentators and Qur'anic scholars have disagreed about this. Adam is (AS), and the purpose of his caliphate was God's succession on earth. Some have ...
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In verse 30 of Surah Al-Baqarah, the subject of the caliphate has been raised, but silence has been made about the wrongdoing of the Prophet. Due to this, commentators and Qur'anic scholars have disagreed about this. Adam is (AS), and the purpose of his caliphate was God's succession on earth. Some have merely cited the existence of pre-Adam humans as a mere speculation. By examining the Quranic verses and interpreting the Qur'an to the Qur'an and the Sunnah, it is clear that the issue of caliphate and succession to God was not raised, and that the caliphate of Adam and his offspring of earlier human beings is provable. In this article, while examining different views of the caliphate, after going over the concept of the word caliph, the concept of counterfeiting the caliph means the creation of Adam and putting him on the ground instead of generations ago.jkjh nkjnklij nnjkn