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        1 - The Mystical Reflection of the Qisas Al-Anbiya (Stories of the Prophets) in Al-hadiqa Book Written by Sanai with a Hermeneutical Approach
        Mohammad Taghi Younesi Rostami Abolhasan Ebrahimi Fateme Khale-Aghli tabrizi
        The term hermeneutics is originally Greek and adapted from the verb hermeneuin which means “to interpret”. This concept was used in Plato’s period, but since seventeenth century, it was used as a concept relating to a special branch of human science. H More
        The term hermeneutics is originally Greek and adapted from the verb hermeneuin which means “to interpret”. This concept was used in Plato’s period, but since seventeenth century, it was used as a concept relating to a special branch of human science. Hermeneutics was a subject in the area of interpretation and Quranic sciences and has created intellectual challenges among Islamic scholars. Hermeneutics has multiple meanings and the inner meaning of the Holy Quran is one of them. Some writers provided special hermeneutics from prophets’ life stories in the Quran. In his second stage of life, Sanai (473-535 AH) began a modern method in the sonnet, some of ballades and Masnavies using techniques called hermeneutics today – depending on stories of the prophets in the Holy Quran verses – and viewed many affairs from religion and mysticism perspectives. Authors of the present paper addressed the reflection of the Qisas Al-Anbiya (Stories of the Prophets) in “Hadiqat al Haqiqa va Shariat at Tariqa” based on the hermeneutics model. The results of studies on five prophets were provided in six diagrams – in terms of their in Suras and their frequency in verses - and it was determined that these stories were analyzed by Sanai with a mystical and hermeneutic approach. He generally emphasized the leave of worldly attachments and love for the eternal God. Manuscript profile