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        1 - Drawing the Semantics Net for “Sedition” and its Synonyms in Quran
        Kheyriyeh Achresh Marziyeh Kohandel Jahromi
        The term “Sedition” is one of the keywords in Holy Quran which has systematic relationship with terms such as infidelity, disloyalty, murder, torment and …. On the other hand the sedition itself has various meaning in different verses. Some of theoris More
        The term “Sedition” is one of the keywords in Holy Quran which has systematic relationship with terms such as infidelity, disloyalty, murder, torment and …. On the other hand the sedition itself has various meaning in different verses. Some of theorists consider different meanings for this term. The present article analyzes the different aspects of different meanings in Quran followed by a short introduction; then the systematic relationship of the term sedition with other words has been studied. In order to do a comprehensive study, the term sedition, its goals and causes have been surveyed. It can be claimed that all verses in which the term sedition has applied are studies. Manuscript profile
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        2 - A view on the definition of the devilry in the Glorious Koran based on narratives and comments
        Leyla Ghasemi Babollah Mohammadi
        This article discusses the definition of devilry in the Glorious Koran. After defining the devilry in this article as regards to the Quranic verses, we have divided it in some secondary titles such as God’s examination, God’s tribulation, poly More
        This article discusses the definition of devilry in the Glorious Koran. After defining the devilry in this article as regards to the Quranic verses, we have divided it in some secondary titles such as God’s examination, God’s tribulation, polytheismto God,, madnessandinsanity, Persecution of believers, weakness and tyranny acceptance (oppressive rule over the believers), big corruption, misdirection, cheating , excusing. Then, in each title, the related verses are discussed as regard to comments and somehow by using narratives. The most important examination and devilry for human being is his wealth and children. Sinceman’s attachment to them are more than every other thing. Manuscript profile
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        3 - The Comparative Study of Divine trial Tradition in Holly Quran and Moulana Mathnawi
        tahereh shakerian
        The Comparative Study of Divine trial Tradition in Holly Quran and Moulana Mathnawi Abstract The tradition of trial is one of the legal divine rules that make efficient transfer on human blest and felicity transfer on human blast and felicity the purpose of a comparativ More
        The Comparative Study of Divine trial Tradition in Holly Quran and Moulana Mathnawi Abstract The tradition of trial is one of the legal divine rules that make efficient transfer on human blest and felicity transfer on human blast and felicity the purpose of a comparative study of divine trial tradition in holly Quran and Moulana Mathnawi notion. The divine trial is a constant due which reminds its extensive frequency in Holly Quran and Moulana Mathnawi. All humans in each stand for evolution and eminence even prophits donot make except from individual, tribal, family and grouping trials. The result depicts that there is a key word that the main plot of all divine trials is in both above mentioned traces and that word is “self”. The purpose of every trial is to recognize ”self” its capacity, evolution and eminence to return to its main origin. Keywords: Mathnawi, Moulana, Holly Quran, Trial, Plight, Sedition, Disaster. Manuscript profile
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        4 - Explaining the Security Strategy to Confront the Intentions in Kalile and Demneh ( the Stories from animals )
        mohammad khodadadi Mohammad Ali Gozashti
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        5 - A refection on the punishment of insulting the Prophet of Islam and his Family
        Adel AsgharpourTolouie
        The Islamic system is bound to the personality of the prophet of Islam; therefore, the punishment of a person who insults him is due to the reason that he insults Islam and Muslims and acts against the essentials of religion. However, from the view point of law, there s More
        The Islamic system is bound to the personality of the prophet of Islam; therefore, the punishment of a person who insults him is due to the reason that he insults Islam and Muslims and acts against the essentials of religion. However, from the view point of law, there should be a specific intention to insult to sanctities.The punishment of insulting other prophets is the same as insulting the prophet of Islam, according to some jurists who believe that the insulter should be whipped while others believe that this kind of insult leads to apostasy. Furthermore, the reference of the word “prophet” is ambiguous both in legal and jurisprudence texts and it is not clear whether this word refers to arch prophets and the 26 prophets who have been mentioned in holy book of Quran or it refers to those prophets whose names have been mentioned in historical books.Insulting immaculate Imams and her majesty (Hazrat) Zahra, peace be upon her, also leads to punishing the insulter just the same as insulting the prophet.The question which arises here is that if this punishment is fixed under any circumstance even if it may lead to sedition.The present paper looks at insulting the prophet of Islam and his family with an analytic-descriptive approach and it has been concluded that if this kind of punishment leads to sedition and the fear of killing the person who performs the order, it is not voidable. Manuscript profile
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        6 - Examining Neff's Elements of Self-Compassion for the Character of Sedition in the Poetic Cycle Haft Paikar by Nizami
        vajiheh torkamani barandozi
        The wisdom and correct understanding of the spiritual and psychological characteristics of human beings in the works of literary authors like Nezami is made their literary reflect various spiritual dimensions of human beings mainly in the form of the fictional character More
        The wisdom and correct understanding of the spiritual and psychological characteristics of human beings in the works of literary authors like Nezami is made their literary reflect various spiritual dimensions of human beings mainly in the form of the fictional characters. In this study, the character of Sedition in Haft Paikar (Seven Portrait), is probe into based on the technique of "self-compassion" in the field of positive psychology descriptively and analytically. The main question of the research is, was the purpose of Nezami in changing the destiny of Sedition to teach and show the effects of compassion on the human life and his destiny? How did Nezami save Sedition (the central figure) from the definite death of Colonel Bahram Shah by using self-compassion? The findings show that in Haft Paikar, all the elements of self-compassion have been appeared in behavior and manners of Sedition, the maid of Bahram Goor. Manuscript profile
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        7 - The study of the myth of vegetation god / martyr god in tale of king’s son
        azim jabbareh naserou
        Vegetation gods and mythologies connected with them are regarded as part of the mythologies of the following nations Greece, Egypt, Mesopotamia, India, and Iran.  Dumuzi or Tammuz, Attis, Adonis, Dionysus, Osiris, Baal, Persephone, and Baldar are among the most sig More
        Vegetation gods and mythologies connected with them are regarded as part of the mythologies of the following nations Greece, Egypt, Mesopotamia, India, and Iran.  Dumuzi or Tammuz, Attis, Adonis, Dionysus, Osiris, Baal, Persephone, and Baldar are among the most significant vegetation gods in mythologies of nations.  In Persian mythology also Siavash is regarded as a vegetation god whose adventures cover a significant part of Shahnameh.  The writer of this article in his field investigation comes across a folk narrative whose main theme is the tale of vegetation god who appears as a King’s son.  This folk narrative is told by Ali Hossein Aalinezhad one of the eldest narrators in the Fars region of Kouhmareh Sorkhi, although his name is not seen in any written sources.  The studies conducted show that this narrative is a mingle of religious, epic, and mythological narratives.  Parts of this narrative in particular the opening of the tale is the repetition of the epic narrative of Siavash and Sudabeh in Ferdowsi’s Shahnameh.  Some sections are reminiscent of the tale or Prophet Yousuf and Zulaikha and certain other parts bring to mind other vegetation gods in the world mythologies.  It seems that this narrative had been popular among people in the region and in time upon change and transitions in religion and belief of the people had undergone transformations.  The comparative study of this narrative with other vegetation god narratives shows at least 14 common grounds exist between them.  The study of mourning rites regarding vegetation god in the region show that the commemoration ceremonies of this god was carried out by offering sacrifice every year before the rice plantation.. Manuscript profile