A study of the validation of the requirements for researching the contents of the Qur'an from the point of view of Amin al-Khouli
Subject Areas : Quarterly Sabzevaran Fadak
1 - Graduated of Ph.D Quranic and Hadith Sciences and researcher at Imam Hossein University
Keywords: Content research, Quranic words, Amin Al-Khouli, Word mining requirements,
Abstract :
انواع ترجمهترجمه نوشتارنوشتار مبدأ۹۰۹ / ۵٬۰۰۰نتایج ترجمهContent research in the Qur'an is one of the fundamental pillars of understanding the expressions of the Qur'an, which has been studied from various angles and perspectives, and among the thinkers who have dealt with this issue is Amina al-Khouli, a contemporary Egyptian scholar. Using a descriptive-analytical method, this paper examines the requirements of content-research from his perspective and has reached the approach that Kholi considers content-research necessary in three steps: 1- Content-research Lexical; 2- Quranic research content; 3- Analyzing the data obtained from the previous steps with the non-synchronization approach. From Kholi's point of view, in the first step, the necessary attention should be paid to several requirements, which are: 1- Semantic evolution of words; 2- Understanding the meaning of the descending age of words; 3- Recognizing whether the words are Arabic or Arabic; 4. Axis of sensory principle; 5- Analysis of meaning based on Arabic sense and taste. However, despite all its strengths, Kholi's theory is criticized from three dimensions: 1- "Incomplete induction of evidence"; 2- "Existence of ambiguity in some requirements"; 3- "Not counting all the requirements".
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