Linguistic Revelation and Phenomenology of Revelation Based on the Prophetic Dreams (Arbitration between theories of "revelation of the Qur'anic word" and "revelation dreaming", based on some verses of the Qur'an)
Subject Areas :sakine chamanpima 1 , abbas homamy 2 , Ebrahim Kalantari 3
1 - PhD student of Quran and Hadith Studies, Central Tehran Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran
2 - Professor of Department of Quran and Hadith Studies , Central Tehran Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran
3 - Associate Professor of Department of History and Civilization and Islamic Revolution, University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran.
Keywords: verses, Quranic words, dreaming, revelations, verbal structure,
Abstract :
The Theory of "Revelation of the Qur'anic Rhetoric and Theological Structure" has been the dominant theory among Islamic scholars on the question of what and how the Qur'anic revelation has been since the beginning of revelation and the emergence of Qur'anic commentary and debate. However, some contemporary writers have, at a rare glance, believed that the Qur'an was a product of the spiritual encounter of Prophet Muhammad in the dream world, in which truths were revealed to him has been released by the Prophet in Arabic rhetoric and structure. This descriptive-analytic library research based on five groups of Qur'anic verses which, in their own words or verses, have considered the Qur'anic rhetoric and theological structure as well as its content from God. It argues that the theory of "revelation of the Qur'anic word" is a solid theory derived from many verses of the Holy Quran, and that the "dreamlike revelation" view is incompatible with a large collection of Quranic verses.
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