seydmohammad naghib; sayyid mohammad mousavi
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The issue of blasphemy committing the intentional murder of a believer in verse 93 of the Surah Nisaa, as well as its relationship with the theme of repentance, has caused the controversy of the commentators in the concept of the verse. In this study, the views of the commentators as well as the narratives ...
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The issue of blasphemy committing the intentional murder of a believer in verse 93 of the Surah Nisaa, as well as its relationship with the theme of repentance, has caused the controversy of the commentators in the concept of the verse. In this study, the views of the commentators as well as the narratives of the Persian interpretation have been studied and the result of the study was that two major promises were made between the commentators: 1- The meaning of the verse in the verse is a long pause, the opinion of the president is Sunni scholars; it is a general promise. The appearance and also the problem of the infidels are not in hell. 2- The subject of the verse is for infidels to kill a believer for believing in God the Almighty, and such a person will remain in hell forever. This view is based on the narrative traditions of the infallibles (AS). From the points of this view, the conflict resolution concept of the appearance of the verse is a matter of repentance as well as compatibility with its descent.
mohammad sedghi alanagh
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The present article seeks to study intercession in Islam. The results demonstrated that intercession for the sinners and elimination of their punishment are integral to the Qur’an and Islam. The Qur’anic verses and the sayings of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) and his infallible household (AS) all ...
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The present article seeks to study intercession in Islam. The results demonstrated that intercession for the sinners and elimination of their punishment are integral to the Qur’an and Islam. The Qur’anic verses and the sayings of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) and his infallible household (AS) all support the above claim. Therefore, the true followers of the Holy Prophet of Islam (PBUH) have repeatedly sought his intercession and set a precedent followed by other Muslims. Since the dawn of Islam, Muslim scholars have confirmed that in the Day of Judgment, some people, in particular the Holy Prophet of Islam (PBUH) will save many sinners from the fires of hell. According to the study, the intercession is the result of the fact that God the Merciful wishes to give the sinners a new opportunity to enjoy His infinite mercy. While repentance and recantation bring pardon and forgiveness of sin in the current world, intercession brings pardon in the world to come. Therefore, it is not equal to nepotism, for there must be a relationship between the intercessee and the intercessor. The unbelievers and those having no relation with the intercessor will, thus, be deprived of his intercession. Moreover, the intercessee never considers the intercessor kinder than God the Almighty but a means to receive His pardon.
jamshid sadri; javad taheri
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Khaje Nasireddin Tousi has played an important role in promoting and prospering the mystic thoughts. Avicenna's two great books of "Osaf Al Ashraf' and "Avicenna's Allusion" bear witness to the above mentioned fact. This book, though small in size, is very rich in terms of content, and Khajeh's mystic ...
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Khaje Nasireddin Tousi has played an important role in promoting and prospering the mystic thoughts. Avicenna's two great books of "Osaf Al Ashraf' and "Avicenna's Allusion" bear witness to the above mentioned fact. This book, though small in size, is very rich in terms of content, and Khajeh's mystic thoughts are well defended therein. He doesn't claim whatsoever to be a mystic or with extensive mystic experiences; however, he attempts to carry out an intellectual evaluation and a logical regulation of the ritual. The aforementioned epistle has been organized into six episodes, each of which into six chapters except its chapter six. Tlus study is aimed at shedding light on the first episode of the spiritual journey in Osaf Al-Ashraf.