mohsen ghasem por; mohammad ali mahdavirad; shima mahmud por ghamsar
Abstract
The development of social justice as a significant Quranic issue has a long history. The connection of this issue with the concept of "fairness" in verse 25 of Surah al-Hadid has been considered a significant axis in the view of Muslim commentators throughout history. Based on this connection, some commentators ...
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The development of social justice as a significant Quranic issue has a long history. The connection of this issue with the concept of "fairness" in verse 25 of Surah al-Hadid has been considered a significant axis in the view of Muslim commentators throughout history. Based on this connection, some commentators believe that "fairness" in this verse refers to the meaning of social justice. And the verse seeks to express its establishment and development as one of the original goals of the prophets; it even includes the social realm of religion. The present study, using descriptive-analytical method, seeks to analyze the various dimensions of the Quranic concept of fairness. There is sufficient evidence to prove the meaning of verse 25 of Surah al-Hadid in the sense of social justice and the interpretive development of the word fairness, and therefore it can be used to prove that the establishment of social justice was the goal of all prophets. Based on this understanding, it becomes clear that the realm of religion has great plans for worldly and social life. The path and means of establishing justice have been explained by the holy Sharia and the prophets, but the implementation of the programs is left to the people
mohammad ali mahdavirad; najmeh najm
Abstract
For the scientific flow of Qur'anic science sources, there is no systematic writing that expresses the factors influencing the evolution of important sources through historical analysis. The present study is qualitative and, with its documentary method, historical analysis, and deductive technique, describes ...
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For the scientific flow of Qur'anic science sources, there is no systematic writing that expresses the factors influencing the evolution of important sources through historical analysis. The present study is qualitative and, with its documentary method, historical analysis, and deductive technique, describes the "impact of the most important writings of Qur'anic science in the 5th century." Seyyed Morteza's commentary on important issues such as "sarfeh" and "motashaabeh". The subjects of Quranic sciences have been very influential in Makki bin Abitaleb's 67 monographs, and "gheraat" has the highest rank. 29 Danny's monograph emphasizes Al-Taysir, adding to the influence of her views on the sciences of the Qur'an. The issues of Quranic sciences in Sheikh Tusi's "Tebyan" are worth considering. The flow of Jorjani's works, with her theory of order and initiative, has raised the issue of "e'jaaz". Al-Ghazali's influence on her philosophical approach to the processing of Qur'anic sciences is also reflected. The findings of this study show that the evolution and development of Quranic sciences in the 5th century is due to the innovation and creativity of the authors of this period. The result has been the combination, reconstruction, deepening and expansion of the sciences of Quran, reading and the cause of the decline, which in previous centuries was only the result of narrative data. In order to understand this, the quantitative and qualitative knowledge and insight of the scholars of this field in the understanding of the "history of the sources of the sciences of the Qur'an" is promoted