The semantics of rebellion in the Holy Quran
Subject Areas : Nameh ElahiyatTayyebah Akbari Rad 1 , Tahereh Djabbar Wand 2
1 - Assistant Professor of Quran and Hadith Sciences. North Tehran Branch. Islamic Azad university. Tehran. Iran
2 - Graduated from the Master of Quranic and Hadith Sciences. North Tehran Branch. Islamic Azad university. Tehran. Iran
Keywords: aggression, rebellion, Withdrawal, Toli,
Abstract :
The concept of rebellion, according to the opposite word, means obedience, disobedience and disobedience. The Holy Qur'an introduces the causes of its emergence, including: worldliness, weakness of faith, blind prejudice, denial of resurrection, arrogance and selfishness, and friendship with the enemies of God, and its most important consequences are deprivation of divine grace, suffering from divine wrath and anger. It expresses the descent of space and honor. . The secret of man's success in overcoming rebellion, following the revelatory teachings, believing in the Hereafter, surrendering to God, paying attention to creation, commanding the good and forbidding the evil, repentance, understanding the presence of God, piety, patience, cultivation and fasting It is the rope of God. Rebellion with words such as rebellion, rebellion, apostasy, aggression are in the same semantic domain. "Rebellion" includes all major, minor, individual and social sins and even the first abandonment, but "rebellion" is to stand before God with arrogance. "Tuli" is turning away from divine verses. "Abandonment" is turning away from divine verses by heart and tongue. "Ato" is also a disobedience to the commands and committing prohibitions and not being afraid of divine punishment. "Abi" is used to disobey Satan and Pharaoh. "One hundred for the sake of God" is preventing others from following the right path, and one of the examples of that is betrayal of trust by the scholars of the Book. Finally, the word "violation" is a violation of the rights of individuals and divine ordinances.
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