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        1 - بررسی تحلیلی مسئله «فترت وحی» در ارتباط با نزول آیات قرآن کریم
        Mojtaba Mohammadi Anvigh مرتضی قاسمی
        There are traditional Islamic narratives that imply the occurrence of an intermission in the Prophet of Islam’s (PBUH) connection with the Angel of Revelation at some point during the revelation of the Quran in Early Islam. As a result, Quranic verses were not sent dow More
        There are traditional Islamic narratives that imply the occurrence of an intermission in the Prophet of Islam’s (PBUH) connection with the Angel of Revelation at some point during the revelation of the Quran in Early Islam. As a result, Quranic verses were not sent down on the Prophet (PBUH) for some time ranging from three days to three years according to different narratives. It must be noted that Quranic verses were revealed gradually so that after the revelation of certain verses, there had to be an intermission until the next verses could be revealed. However, the idea of an intermission in revelation cannot be interpreted as a specifically long period of disconnection [between the Prophet and the Angel of Revelation] in the early Islam. Some of the reasons for rejecting such an interpretation include the following: The need for the revelation of the Quran as a miracle in the early days of the Prophet’s mission, the deriving of the issue of intermission from the concept of secret invitation, lack of historical and conceptual fit between Quranic verses and the idea of a disconnection in revelation, and invalid narratives concerning such a disconnection in revelation. The current study tried to provide a critical analysis of the narratives on intermission in revelation by paying a special attention to the history of Quran’s revelation and a content analysis of Quranic verses. Manuscript profile