Quran and Quranic teachings
mohammad arab salehee; farideh pishvaei
Abstract
Social monotheism, which is a new term and one of the topics of social discourse, is based on Quranic research and is inspired by the key sentence La Allah Ilallah and many monotheistic verses. It has two main components of negation of worshiping other than God and proving the oneness and Lordship of ...
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Social monotheism, which is a new term and one of the topics of social discourse, is based on Quranic research and is inspired by the key sentence La Allah Ilallah and many monotheistic verses. It has two main components of negation of worshiping other than God and proving the oneness and Lordship of God, which is according to the Quranic verses. Each has sub-components. Considering that the dimensions and social identity of monotheism have not been clearly explained in the existing works from the perspective of Muslim thinkers, this research seeks to answer the question of how the components of social monotheism are analyzed from the point of view of commentators and traditions. Considering that worship is the basic meaning of social monotheism, what is the meaning of worship in Quranic culture?This research, which is organized by relying on the appearances of the verses indicating monotheistic topics and with an analytical-inferential approach, shows that some commentators have paid attention to the duality of the truth of monotheism in the Qur'an, and by adhering to interpretive traditions, they have compared "worship" to "obedience" They have made meaning. The proof of the truth of this interpretation is the words of some lexicographers in the meaning of the word worship.
Kavous Rouhi Barandagh; Seyyed Sajjad Gholami
Abstract
There are verses with high frequency in the Quran about imamate (leadership), velayat and virtues of Ahl al-bayt (AS). One of the verses that commentators discussed its content is the verse of Tathir which is about dignity, infallibility and Imamate of Ahlul-Bayt (AS). In this article, Shi’a and ...
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There are verses with high frequency in the Quran about imamate (leadership), velayat and virtues of Ahl al-bayt (AS). One of the verses that commentators discussed its content is the verse of Tathir which is about dignity, infallibility and Imamate of Ahlul-Bayt (AS). In this article, Shi’a and Sunni (over 25 commentaiesy) commentators’ views about the implication of this verse on the infallibility of the Ahl-al bayt were examined. And after analysis, evaluation, and criticizing different views, it was concluded that Sh’ia commentators have four viewpoints and Sunni commentators have two viewpoints in this regard. And among these viewpoints, two views were chosen as the best views among former and recent Shi’a and Sunni commentators. The first viewpoint is Tabatabai’s argument in Al-Mizan for the particular angle of looking at the key words and concepts of Tathir and the other view is Sayyid Mohammad Hussein Fadlallah’s perspective in interpretation of the Quran as a revelation being somewhat closer to this verse, and, to some extent, is regarded as an interpretation from Allameh Tabataba’i viewpoints.