• List of Articles The Quran

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        1 - The History of Compilation and the Place of the Book of Common Prayer in the Protestantism in Christianity and the Place and Dignity of Prayers and Rituals in Islam
        Mansoureh Nejatnia Bakhsh Ali Ghanbari (Corresponding Author) Mohammad Reza Adli
        The Book of Common Prayer is the short title of a number of prayer books that are read as sources of prayer in Christian churches, including the Anglican Communion, and have a high position in Christian religions. The original prayer book of the Anglican Communion was p More
        The Book of Common Prayer is the short title of a number of prayer books that are read as sources of prayer in Christian churches, including the Anglican Communion, and have a high position in Christian religions. The original prayer book of the Anglican Communion was published in England in 1549 in the reign of King Edward VI. This book, which is the product of the reformation of the Church of England after breaking the relationship with the Church of Rome, was able to find an important place in this church. During the Reformation, it was first formally compiled by Thomas Cranmer, Archbishop of Canterbury, and evidence of Protestant theology can be seen throughout the book. The unique reception of Christians due to the easy access of the religious rulings and laws included in this book, encourages every Christian to perform ceremonies, prayers and other religious and obligatory matters. This book, along with the Bible, while playing a prominent role, shows the rituals of Christianity in it more clearly. In Islam, religious rites, considering the rich resources evident in it and including all the parts of Islamic jurisprudence which are derived from the Quran and the teachings of the great Prophet of Islam, are recommended to every Muslim as constructive and enlightening guidelines. Manuscript profile
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        2 - Comparative Analysis of ghortobi and Abu Hayan Andolosi Interpretive Style
        alireza kavand
        Qortobi and Abu Hayan Andolosi commentaries are two of the earliest and most popular interpretations of the Islamic world of Sunni religion that have historically been the subject of commentary by Muslim scholars, and in particular Shiite and Sunni commentators. These t More
        Qortobi and Abu Hayan Andolosi commentaries are two of the earliest and most popular interpretations of the Islamic world of Sunni religion that have historically been the subject of commentary by Muslim scholars, and in particular Shiite and Sunni commentators. These two interpretations have been of particular interest to commentators for their concessions, as much as the jurisprudential, literary, and lexical views of Qortobi and Abu Hayan Andolosi have been used and analyzed in most of the commentary works of medieval and contemporary times. The need to address these two interpretations and their style of writing and writing is to enhance the interpretive views of the commentators and to analyze them. In this descriptive-analytical study, based on a review of verses 24-24 of Sura Ibrahim, we find that the commonalities of the two interpretations are as follows: Attempting to interpret with effective narrations, Ijtihad with observance of interpretative rules and rules, mentioning different readings. , Mentioning the descent, expressing the occasion of the verses, referring to the lexical and syntactic theorems. Also, regarding the difference betweenthe two interpretations, Qortobi is distinguished by mentioning the Prophetic traditions, the sayings of the Companions and the subjects, and the division of verses into numerous issues andthe pursuitof jurisprudential rulings from Abu hayan. In a sense, Abu Hayan divides the Qur'anicverses into different sections and interprets them. But this is not the case, and the textof the Qur'an is mentioned in verse verse or two verses and does not divide them into different sections. Manuscript profile
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        3 - Applying exchange techniques in Bahaolldin Khorramshahi’s translation of Holy Quran based on Garces model(case study from Juz 15 to Juz 20)
        Aliosat Khanjani
        Translation of Holy Quran to persian is an excellent endeavor in realm of Quranic studies that has been considered in recent decades by researchers and critics. This progress that essentially has been based on personal preferences, by entry of translation studies to rea More
        Translation of Holy Quran to persian is an excellent endeavor in realm of Quranic studies that has been considered in recent decades by researchers and critics. This progress that essentially has been based on personal preferences, by entry of translation studies to realm of Quranic translation and acquaintance of translation scholars with schools and theories of translation has advanced to systematic structure. Model of Garces assessment of translation is one of helpful and efficient theories in critique of Holy Quran translations.This article by title ‘application of changing technique in Bahaolldin Khorramshahi’s translation of Holy Quran upon Garces model’ (case study from Juz 15 to Juz 20) is a theorical research that by descriptive-analytic method based on exchange technique in Garces model, examines Bahaoddin Khorramshahi’s translation of Holy Quran . data of study shows that considering Khorramshahi’s approach in translation, all forms of exchange technique mentioned in this study especially grammer-transposition by positive value and altering inner structure of source language by negative value have been applied in his translation. Manuscript profile
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        4 - Analyzing the effect of the aesthetic features of the Quran on the purposefulness of the revealed messages
        mohammad taherigandomani mohamadreza Hajiesmaili mehdi moti
        AbstractA detailed understanding and examination of the aesthetic aspects of the Holy Quran has a very surprising and significant effect on the practical application of the concepts of this divine book in such a way that the audience of the Quran with any level of think More
        AbstractA detailed understanding and examination of the aesthetic aspects of the Holy Quran has a very surprising and significant effect on the practical application of the concepts of this divine book in such a way that the audience of the Quran with any level of thinking and understanding can, by making their thoughts as fertile as possible, achieve effects New and attractive to understand the beauty of God's word and benefit from it. Since the work of art is the origin of the artist and the artist is the origin of the work of art, therefore, by using this principle in this research, an attempt was made to process examples of the verses of the Holy Quran as a symbol of artistic creation, common and effective elements. Regarding the aesthetics of the revelation verses, of course, examining the image in terms of context and context and providing the desired meaning, realizes the unity of the artistic image in the unity of the text. At the end, Motaqan theories explain the aesthetic aspects of the Qur'an by looking at the two poles of objectivity and subjectivity and tries to show the aesthetic signs of the Qur'an along with the reflection of the beauty of creation and awakening the sense of the beauty of friendship in its audience. Manuscript profile
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        5 - The Architecture of Honey Bee from point of view ofthe Quran and modern architecture
        Fahimeh Mousavi Mehdi Momtahen Majid Khazai Sayed hosseyn Abdollahi boray
        While Quran’s taughts insure the program of human life toward his guidance, they have valuable facts in different fields of world recognition. Quran culture doesn’t consider the world and Islam as material ones, but opens a new huge horizon for hum More
        While Quran’s taughts insure the program of human life toward his guidance, they have valuable facts in different fields of world recognition. Quran culture doesn’t consider the world and Islam as material ones, but opens a new huge horizon for human and world and their incorporation. In the present paper, human architecture and inspiration of human from architecture of honey bee and the Quran paradigms related to this creature are studied and addressed, and also some significant buildings are introduced that are built by patterns from this creature. Manuscript profile
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        6 - Good deed and Good word from the viewpoint of Islam and Zoroastrianism
        Soosan Rasool Fatemeh Shirzad Rad Jalali
        The right dogmas that the exalted God claimed from us and that He has known as the requisite to reach human’s beau ideal and beatification include all of the dogmas that are propounded in the conceptual system of Islam. These dogmas that aren’ More
        The right dogmas that the exalted God claimed from us and that He has known as the requisite to reach human’s beau ideal and beatification include all of the dogmas that are propounded in the conceptual system of Islam. These dogmas that aren’t actually anything but the sacred word of monotheismand to act and to persevere on its base, form the main foundation of the monotheistic religions of the world. The Holy Quran reminds both conceptions of faith and good action and emphasizes on their concomitance and believes that man’s acts are a reflection of his thoughts and opinions.ZOROASTRIANISM as one of the monotheistic religions of the world has much in common with the othermonotheistic religions specially Islam, therefore, monotheism is considered as all itslegitimacy. The prophet of ancient Iran considers thegood reflection as the base of everygood act and word. Manuscript profile
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        7 - The Renunciation of the Interpretation of the Quran and the ways to remove it
        azam parcham
          Abstract Today, the renunciation of the Interpretation of the Quran appears, to some extent, in various communities such as social, political, cultural society and the others. On the one hand, doubts and protests against Quran is presented in different media th More
          Abstract Today, the renunciation of the Interpretation of the Quran appears, to some extent, in various communities such as social, political, cultural society and the others. On the one hand, doubts and protests against Quran is presented in different media that challenge various aspects of the Quran like social, economic, political ones. And on the other hand, the character of Muslims in Islamic countries gets far from the effects of the Koran day by day. In such circumstances, it is appropriate to present the culture of the Quran commensurate with the needs and requirements of the time to reconstruct the personality and dignity of Muslims today. Among the pioneers of this approach is the martyr Sadr. However, others such as Mulla Sadra, Allameh Tabatabai and ... have also tried to reduce the renunciation of the Quran with different methods and strategies. This article aims to remove slightly the effect of the renunciation from the brilliant face of the Quran in the light of the martyr Sadr’s techniques of interpretation. As other methods have also a part in the presentation of the unique picture of the Quranic teachings. Manuscript profile
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        8 - The Virtues of Ahl al-Bait (AS) in Tafsir Al-Mizan
        Mohammad reza Aram
        Assistant Professor of Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran Among the various interpretations of the Quran, Al-Mizan fi Tafsir al-Quran, the precious book of contemporary scholar, Tabatabaee, Undoubtedly, is one of the best interpretations of the Quran. More
        Assistant Professor of Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran Among the various interpretations of the Quran, Al-Mizan fi Tafsir al-Quran, the precious book of contemporary scholar, Tabatabaee, Undoubtedly, is one of the best interpretations of the Quran. Although its interpretation is based on the interpretation of Quran by Quran but according to the traditionary sources of both Shiite and Sunni in interpretation of Quran especially in explaining of high position of Ahl Al-Bait, has removed this interpretation from the being only interpretation of Quran by Quran, and for relying on the narrative and use of traditionary resources, it has been considered as the rate and pattern in the interpretation of Quran. On this basis, this study attempts to explain the virtues and positions of Ahl Al-Bait on the opinios and ideas of AllamehTabatabaee in Al- Mizan and to study its how and its quality.To do so, after explaining “the concept of Ahl Al-Bait”and its application in the Quran,the necessity of recognizingAhl Al-Bait and their status and prestige in the Quran and Hadith has been described. Manuscript profile
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        9 - The study of Quranic Personalities in Manteqotteir
        Sayyed Mohammad Tayebi Hooshmand Esfandiarpour
        In this paper, the characters are the divine messengers mentioned in the Quran who communicated the teachings of God to people. The deeds and behavior of these elects have been expressed abundantly in Persian poetry. Attar, the poet of Khorasani style, ha More
        In this paper, the characters are the divine messengers mentioned in the Quran who communicated the teachings of God to people. The deeds and behavior of these elects have been expressed abundantly in Persian poetry. Attar, the poet of Khorasani style, has mentioned 16 of the Quranic characters in Manteqotteir, and has expressed their life, behavior, as well as their moral characteristics. To push the story forward, he has benefited from the specific characteristics of the prophets such as: Ayoub’s patience, Armor making of David, handsomeness of Josef, and miracle of Mohammad (p.u.h), and there are some beautiful allusions in some of the verses in which the biography of the prophets is connected, in a way, to the mood and behavior of some of the birds. Manuscript profile
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        10 - Harmoniousness Words in The Holy Quran
        Ali Osat Khanjani
        The Qurancontains theTruthisbeyondhuman which in the place of thedescentofdivine knowledge and other theexistence grades to the naturecosmoshas been manifestedin the form ofhumanlanguagetobe in access oftheaudience proprotionallyaccording to theexpansion More
        The Qurancontains theTruthisbeyondhuman which in the place of thedescentofdivine knowledge and other theexistence grades to the naturecosmoshas been manifestedin the form ofhumanlanguagetobe in access oftheaudience proprotionallyaccording to theexpansion of their existenceand to guide them.Therefore the characteristic of Arabic language of the characteristics in which it is descended, is manifested in it;the characteristics that have been the subject of Quran scholars since long ago, and have become thebase of emerging branches of science such as grammar, rhetoric, and philology. This research is a research in the field of Quranic terms that aims tounderstandthe how and why of the harmoniousness in this bookand the author studies the harmonious terms in the Quran by recognizing and investigating them from the viewpoint of linguistics. Manuscript profile
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        11 - The concept of confidentiality in the early works of mystical literature(Referring to the verses and hadiths)
        Mahdi Shariati Nastaran Zareh
        “Secret" and its equivalent "mystery" are of the major issues addressed in mystical literature. In the "Masnavi", "Straw," is the "secret" that Rumi deals without introduction. Although the word "secret" is not separately mentioned in any of the sev More
        “Secret" and its equivalent "mystery" are of the major issues addressed in mystical literature. In the "Masnavi", "Straw," is the "secret" that Rumi deals without introduction. Although the word "secret" is not separately mentioned in any of the seven Sufism statuses or in none of the ten states, what comes back from the tenor of the words of mystics, is representative of that "knowing the secrets " and "secrecy" is considered of the most important terms of mystic conduct. Sanaee as a pioneer and leader of Attar and Rumi has references to the "Secret", "knowing the secrets " and "secrecy" that shows, up to Rumi, this "Wise behind the scene" how has organized his intuitive receipts in the form of poetry and has has enriched the mystical verses. Manuscript profile
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        12 - The influence of the Koran’s Commands and Prohibitions in ascetic discourses of the Abbasid Era
        hossain imanian zohreh naderi
        Abstract The authors of this article believe that the style of "Commands and Prohibitions" is largely influenced by Arabic environment, and religious texts, especially the holy book the Qur'an. This effect is observed on the surface and in the infrastructure of the asc More
        Abstract The authors of this article believe that the style of "Commands and Prohibitions" is largely influenced by Arabic environment, and religious texts, especially the holy book the Qur'an. This effect is observed on the surface and in the infrastructure of the ascetic songs. It seems that the kind of discourse in the Abbasids society that is studied in this paper has the most influence in forming such a discursive practice in the literature of the age of that era. In other words, the discourse style of these texts shows personality, attitude, mentality and the wisdom of the people of that age. The speaker’s self-fascination and egoism and inattention towards the audience, are the abstract of the commands and prohibitions in the ascetic texts. Manuscript profile
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        13 - Beginning of the Universe Emergence in the Quran and Science Perspective
        Abdolmajid Talebtash Javad Forooghi
        47th verse of the Surah Zariat addresses the way of emergence and continuous development of the universe and its expansion and 11th verse of Surah Foselat explains the model of creating the heavens by the God. The superficial difference of this verse with the scientific More
        47th verse of the Surah Zariat addresses the way of emergence and continuous development of the universe and its expansion and 11th verse of Surah Foselat explains the model of creating the heavens by the God. The superficial difference of this verse with the scientific findings at the age of Revelation and even after the Ptolemy domination the Galaxies are moving apart from each other in extraordinary speed. This paper studies the translations and interpretations of the 47th verse of the Surah Zariat by the religious scholars, examines the meaning of the verse and compares it with the recent scientific discoveries. It was concluded that the meaning of the verse consists with the new discoveries on universe. Manuscript profile
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        14 - Pathology of Shock’s Research about Moses (AS)
        Hassan RezaeeAssistant Professor, Department of … , Farabi Pardis of Tehran University, Tehran, Iran Seyfali Zahedifar Morteza Valizadeh
        The present research, deals with the presention and pathology of the essay on Musa (AS) (Moses) in the encyclopedia of Quran (Encyclopaedia of the Qurān).In that essay, the author has studied Moses’s childhood, the assassination of Cornelia Schock, More
        The present research, deals with the presention and pathology of the essay on Musa (AS) (Moses) in the encyclopedia of Quran (Encyclopaedia of the Qurān).In that essay, the author has studied Moses’s childhood, the assassination of Cornelia Schock, one of qibties, Moses’s departure to Madian, the prophecy of Musa (as), the patience of Moses (AS),salvation of Moses and destruction of Pharaoh. The above article has positive points, but some of the material presented in it are discussable that include: the Quran’s adaptaion from the old and new testament books, Removalof the toe cap, Moses’s books and seeing God. Manuscript profile
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        15 - Comparative study of moral virtues and vices in the four Gospels and the Holy Koran
        Delara Nemati Pir Ali Gholam Reza Abbasi Valadi
        Ethic instructions necessary for human evolutionhas been givento themanby the carriersof revelationandits most important rules have been presentedin religious scriptures.Referring to thedivine books and comparative study of their moral teachingsis necessa More
        Ethic instructions necessary for human evolutionhas been givento themanby the carriersof revelationandits most important rules have been presentedin religious scriptures.Referring to thedivine books and comparative study of their moral teachingsis necessary to provethe fact that religions are alongside each other and that themost complete religion has presented the most complete teachings. Two ethical systems of Islam and Christianityare based on divine worldview. Commonmoral in Four Gospels and the Quran represents thatthe issuance of their moral teachingsis the same. But differencesinexpressing moralvirtuesandvices in ethic instructions of thesetexts can be seen that prove the comprehensiveness of the Holy Quran and the superiority of its teachings. Manuscript profile
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        16 - “Analytic Study of key Quranic-mystic concepts and its transfiguration in the scope of Persian literature”
        Mansoore Mashayekhi Maryam Peykan Poor
        Persian Literary works is a broad era of spiritual, literary, and ethical concepts. Every clear sighted searcher could find a manifestation of his own thought in the richness of Iranian literary works, and this indicates that Iranian litterateurs havemostly be More
        Persian Literary works is a broad era of spiritual, literary, and ethical concepts. Every clear sighted searcher could find a manifestation of his own thought in the richness of Iranian literary works, and this indicates that Iranian litterateurs havemostly been mystics , scientists, philosophers, astronomers ,psychologists, sociologists andsuchlike; in this paper, some sections of the Quran and the Iranian mythical literaturehave been studied, so that undeniable relationship of psychology with Quranic science and mythical literature and consequently its ingredients includingthe Quran, mysticism, poetry, versified words, assonant prose andword music could have again a preventive effect on mental disorders andtogether with the scientific and systematic treatments could be effective and helpfulto save humanity fromthe whirlpool of confusion and disorder.  Manuscript profile
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        17 - Divine Custom According to the Account of the Quran
        Shamsi Vaghefzadeh Parviz Lakzaeeyan Fakoor Amir Omrani Sardoo
        All methods and rules that exist in divine activities and based on them, all mankind and universe affairs are expedienced, are called divine custom.All universe phenomena are adjudged to these fixed rules and unchangeddivine customs. In another explanatio More
        All methods and rules that exist in divine activities and based on them, all mankind and universe affairs are expedienced, are called divine custom.All universe phenomena are adjudged to these fixed rules and unchangeddivine customs. In another explanation, God has certain methods in the universe, and never performs things outside this methods. In all parts of Quran, studying divine customs, and the fate of previous nation are emphasized, that itself manifests the performance of these methods in all era and among all tribes.The contents of the verses about divine customs are different. Some of these verses point to the origin of divine customs, some points to their proofs and some points to the definition of the divine customs. Manuscript profile
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        18 - The new approach on the Ijtehadi way of understanding and interpreting the Quran
        parvin nabian
        Abstract In this paper, two major schools of interpretation,i.e. justifiability and Ijtihad are reviewed and their reasons are criticized and reviewed. And eventually the school of interpretation has been spoken about that can be considered a new explanation of the Ijt More
        Abstract In this paper, two major schools of interpretation,i.e. justifiability and Ijtihad are reviewed and their reasons are criticized and reviewed. And eventually the school of interpretation has been spoken about that can be considered a new explanation of the Ijtihad method and that could also be affirmed by the verses and narrations and on its base it could be clarified that the interpretation and explanation of the Qur'an is a divine duty that has been burdened on real commentators of the Quran (the perfect man), the first and leaders infallible Prophet (PBUH) and then divine scholars and jurists who are eligible for the time being, those that without connection with them and without taking use of their presence by asking them and examining one’s understanding of their sight (and not only use their accounts), the view of God in the Holy Quran would not be clarified as the great certainty. So that in the absence of their cognition and without using their views, one cannot sometimes get a preference among diverse concepts of the Quran that is due to the humanization of the realization and it often causes puzzlement and seduction in understanding the verses. Manuscript profile
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        19 - A study on the role of early Arabic poems and dictionaries to explain the Quranic languages
        morteza safdari niak
        The importance of the Qur’an is that it is the word of God and that it was issued for the guidance of mankind. Therefore, attributing a meaning to the words of the Qur’an is a dangerous matter that must be fully reassured, lest we fall into the dilemma of sl More
        The importance of the Qur’an is that it is the word of God and that it was issued for the guidance of mankind. Therefore, attributing a meaning to the words of the Qur’an is a dangerous matter that must be fully reassured, lest we fall into the dilemma of slandering God Almighty. The Arabic language is in eloquence, rhetoric, sweetness and gentleness to a degree that no other language can reach. And in the strangeness to the extent that with the increase and decrease in the movement or letter in the pronunciation, or in the modalities of the composition of the words from the introduction and the delay, the different meanings occurred because the Arabic language in rhetoric and eloquence has many provisions that are specific to this language, and if these considerations are used in another language, they Invalidate and useless. And after the conquest of the country and the mixing of the Arabs and the non-Arabs, forgetting the eloquent language is a possible matter. That is why some scholars in the early days of Islam composed Arabic dictionaries and cared about the language of the eloquent and the Arab rhetoricians, and cited the pre-Islamic poetry that was free from mixing with the non-Arabic language. Research on the languages of the Qur’an, especially the foreign ones, has been discussed among Muslims, and because the language of every people must be inferred from their eloquent speech, and this is one of the most important reasons for collecting eloquent Arabic poems. Manuscript profile
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        20 - Importance of time in the story of the Qur'an from the perspective of modern fiction Criticism
        Mazhar Moghaddamifar Homeyra Hamidi
        The importance of this subject returns to God deposited with man an inherent sense  of time. And Koran gave great importance to the time, and most acts of worship in  Islamic law have been associated with specific and fixed time-bounds such as prayer, fasti More
        The importance of this subject returns to God deposited with man an inherent sense  of time. And Koran gave great importance to the time, and most acts of worship in  Islamic law have been associated with specific and fixed time-bounds such as prayer, fasting and pilgrimage, so that their  performance can only be achieved through a commitment to its times up to day, month and year. And on this basis,  human has needed to record the time so that he relies on its assessment and organization of the conditions of his material and moral life, so he was directed to  record the time after a hard and long research, because years and their parts need a natural phenomenon, so that man focuses on it in programming his times. And it is clear that the natural calendars the one that supports the sun and the moon to calculate the time as he said: "He it is Who created the night and day and the sun and the moon, all travel along swiftly in their celestial spheres."(The Prophets Sura,33) And according to the Quranic stories that great men in the history were  who knew the time and its value and who were prophet sent for this, we find that the prophets are the pioneers of the people in these four areas, in faith and science, and in good deeds, and in calling people to Allah, and  in the patience to harm in calling to Allah, and  these gainers are the winners in this world and the Hereafter. Manuscript profile
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        21 - Quran and new scientific discoveries
        fatemeh rezayi fatemeh Alinezhad Chamazcoti saeedeh mir hagh jo langerodi
        Abstract The Great Quran is the honorable speech of Allah which was descended to His honest Prophet as a miracle to represent the truth of His mission of summoning people to God. Allah- Glory to Him- has expressed everything in the Quran. As the Great Quran emphasizes, More
        Abstract The Great Quran is the honorable speech of Allah which was descended to His honest Prophet as a miracle to represent the truth of His mission of summoning people to God. Allah- Glory to Him- has expressed everything in the Quran. As the Great Quran emphasizes, it is full of scientific points and information currently and even very recently discovered by scientists; and it is a wonder that the World God has informed about these discoveries in his high book (Quran), 14 centuries ago. This fact implies that the Quran is the Prophet’s miracle, and God’s speech, with His own words, and the words are not from the Prophet, but the words and concepts are from Allah. One of the wonderful properties of the Quran which substantiates its being descended from the Glory God is that its words are carefully and tactfully selected. One of these scientific cases is the scientific pointing to the universe and the sky; such as the discovery and the proof of the beginning and the end of the world, the expansion of the world, the Black Holes, the stars, and living in space. Other discoveries are about the earth and the mountains; such as the secrets of creation in earth, and others about the layers of the earth which have been proved today. Other miracles are about the maters and the seas, medicine, psychology. They all prove that every word in Quran is from the supreme Allah. Manuscript profile
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        22 - Examining the Fundamentals of the Quranic Law
        Mahdi Fathi AHMAD Moradkhani
        Abstract Quranic has limited itself to the Quran by presenting the Quran's adequacy and abandoning the tradition to extract jurisprudential issues. While many jurisprudential rulings have been motivated by the Holy Prophet (peace be upon him), as Allah Almighty states: More
        Abstract Quranic has limited itself to the Quran by presenting the Quran's adequacy and abandoning the tradition to extract jurisprudential issues. While many jurisprudential rulings have been motivated by the Holy Prophet (peace be upon him), as Allah Almighty states: ( وَ مَا ءَاتَئکُمُ الرَّسُولُ فَخُذُوهُ وَ مَا نهَئکُمْ عَنْهُ فَانتَهُوا) "Receive what the Prophet granted you and stay open for what you forbade" (Hashr / 7) Muslims have executed his commands and believed in the truth of his speech. And the Sunnah of the Holy Prophet (peace be upon him) against him is one of the sources of jurisprudence. But thoughts that denied the virtue of Hadith and the Prophetic tradition of Islam, and are known as Quranic, believe that in the Quran, the obedience to the hadiths is not clearly emphasized, and the hadiths and traditions have contradictions that can not be contradictory And based on religious beliefs and jurisprudential and religious instructions based on them and accepted it as a jurisprudential basis, and he considers the Quran as the only source of the law, they are cited according to the verse ( تِبْیاناً لِکُلِّ شَی‏ء) (Nahl / 89) "(Quran) indicates everything (is)" say: The Qur'an, which expresses everything itself, and all jurisprudential commands can be taken from the Quran. This research after expressing the concept of jurisprudence and providing the jurisprudential views of the Quran They review and criticize them, and by responding to the Qur'an, they offer a satisfactory answer. Manuscript profile
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        23 - The philosophy of divine tests and the traits of those subjected to these tests in Masnavi with an approach to the Holy Quran
        tahereh shakerian mehrali yazdanpanah Hossein Parsai
        Based on the explicit Quranic text, divine tests are a certain, continuous, and recursive tradition in human life – a perpetual issue that encompasses all creations, even angels and prophets. Tests are varied depending on an individual’s bearing. This has wi More
        Based on the explicit Quranic text, divine tests are a certain, continuous, and recursive tradition in human life – a perpetual issue that encompasses all creations, even angels and prophets. Tests are varied depending on an individual’s bearing. This has widely been reflected in mystic doctrines, especially in Masnavi. The present research aims to answer some questions as to, but not limited to, why many problems emerge in the mortal issues and why some are wealthy but others are deprived. To answer these questions, the author had to adopt a content analysis methodology and qualitative (descriptive-analytical) method to study religious and literary works, especially Masnavi and Roomi’s approach towards the Quran. The findings show that in Roomi’s view, the world is the arena of divine tests with a huge pursuing mission. He believes that disasters lay the ground for consciousness and awareness. A patient human’s attempts will result in evolution and Liqa’ Allah (meeting God). Istidraj is one of the most complicated tests, and belief is the key to victory. Eventually, Allah’s satisfaction is a useful consequence of tests. Manuscript profile
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        24 - A Review of the Content and Overview of the "Majma al- Behar" from Mozaffar Ali Shah Kermani
        Mina khademolfoghara Nasrolah Shamli
        The science of interpretation is one of the many sciences emerged from the Holy Quran as a miracle of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). From a variety of interpretive sciences, one can point out the mystical interpretation of the Holy Qur'an, which has produced many works in More
        The science of interpretation is one of the many sciences emerged from the Holy Quran as a miracle of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). From a variety of interpretive sciences, one can point out the mystical interpretation of the Holy Qur'an, which has produced many works in this period.One of the most valuable works in this field is the valuable work of the " Majma al-Behar", compiled by Mohammad Taqi Mozaffari Kermani, dubbed "Mozaffar Ali shah" from the great scholars and great mystics of the early twelfth century AH and from the ancestors of the late "Nazim al-Taba". This effect is a mystical interpretation of the charter of Sura of Mobarakeh Hamad. Prior to this treatise, Mozaffar Ali Shah wrote Masnavi Bahr al-Sadrar, a mystical and verse interpretation of Surah al-Hamad, at the end of his life, he wrote the commentary on prose so that the work would be used by the public. In this article, the overview and content of this work, which is one of the most important and unknown interpretations of the Qajar era, has been addressed and attempts have been made to recognize the position of this mystical interpretation of the charter based on the theory of the "unity of existence" school. Manuscript profile
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        25 - Mystical Linguistics of the Quran from Ibn Arabi’s Viewpoint and its Comparison with Allameh Tabatabaei’s Perspectives
        Masood Hajrabi
        This paper deals with Ibn Arabi’s viewpoint and Allameh Tabatabaei’s perspectives over the language of religion and the comparison of their viewpoints. In mysticism, it is not possible to possess the apparent language of revelation books. Ibn Arabi views the More
        This paper deals with Ibn Arabi’s viewpoint and Allameh Tabatabaei’s perspectives over the language of religion and the comparison of their viewpoints. In mysticism, it is not possible to possess the apparent language of revelation books. Ibn Arabi views the nature of divine language based on which he believes that revelation book is in apparent language. Allameh believes in apparent language and quite contrary to Ibn Arabi, his theory is in the field of the Quran and Islam. In this paper, we would like to extract the fundamental theories of Ibn Arabi and Allameh Tabatabaei in their works. This paper aims at two purposes. First, organizing Ibn Arabi’s and Allameh’s viewpoints in the Quranic language, and then expanding their thinking through presenting new issues over their viewpoints or matching their standpoints on one another. The methodology used in this paper involves a combination of quotations and mystical rational analysis. Manuscript profile
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        26 - Viewing God through Relations and Verses with an Emphasis on Views by Mystics and Kalam Theologians
        Mina Shamkhi Nancy Saaki
        Apparently a number of verses in the Qur'an implies viewing God at the resurrection, such as the verse: "The Wonderful Face of the Nazareth of the Sabbaths" (Resurrection / 23-22); however, the appearance of some other verses, including the verse: "La Turdek al-'Abssar More
        Apparently a number of verses in the Qur'an implies viewing God at the resurrection, such as the verse: "The Wonderful Face of the Nazareth of the Sabbaths" (Resurrection / 23-22); however, the appearance of some other verses, including the verse: "La Turdek al-'Abssar and Hüyükr al-'Abssar & "(Nawam / 103) denies the observation of the Lord. The verse of the Day of Resurrection (23) ‘they are observing God’ is the point of difference among Asharites, Mu'tazilah, and Twelver, as well as mystics. In this verse, the what of the meaning of the words "ela" and "observer" are carefully attended by commentators. This verse, by turning attention to the word "observer", is one of the documentation of the permission of the permission of the sight of God, including the Ash'arites. The Mu'tazilite and Imami commentators, while explaining the correct meaning of the verse, have declared the Ash'arites' promises incorrect, but they themselves have contradicted the meaning of the verse.In this research, by documentary and library method, in a comparative analytical method, they try to express the various statements of the commentators and examine the critiques. By collecting all the semantic possibilities together with different narratives, these verses are explained and explained. Been paid.And the results show that the possibility of "seeing the truth" with the eye, in this world and in the hereafter, is not possible, and from the perspective of the heart, the reappearance, the expectation of reward and rejoicing; the most correct opinion, the expectation of mercy and God's rewards and blessings. Manuscript profile
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        27 - Spiritual Distortion, Challenge and Immortality of the Quran from the Perspective of Rumi's Mathnavi
        Sedigheh Esfandiary mohammad reza shayegh Mohammad Reza Abuei
        The Holy Quran is a book of guidance and a source of mercy and good news for Muslims. Throughout history, verses of Quran and themes have been an artistic tool and a source of inspiration for poets and writers. In Rumi's Mathnavi, the use, martyrdom and recourse of them More
        The Holy Quran is a book of guidance and a source of mercy and good news for Muslims. Throughout history, verses of Quran and themes have been an artistic tool and a source of inspiration for poets and writers. In Rumi's Mathnavi, the use, martyrdom and recourse of themes and stories of Quran is so wide and varied that it is either not possible to understand most of the Mathnavi except by knowing the concepts of Quran or, if possible, it cannot be comprehensive and complete. On the contrary, it seems more possible to know some esoteric and spiritual truths of the Quran with Rumi's book. In the present study, which has been done by descriptive-analytical method and using library resources, examples of spiritual distortion of the Quran in Rumi's Mathnavi, the poet's challenge in his Mathnavi with the Holy Quran and its meanings and finally the immortality of the Quran in Mathnavi Is mentioned. The results indicate that the spiritual distortion of the Quran in Mathnavi is in the context of the story of not prostrating to the devil, the cases of defiance with the Quran are more than the cases of distortion and finally the clear manifestation of verses of Quran, concepts and stories in Rumi's Mathnavi shows well. This poet, in turn, has a role to play in perpetuating the concepts of the Holy Quran and transmitting its teachings to the people of later historical periods. Manuscript profile
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        28 - The Impact of Grammatical Shifts on the Quranic Rhetorical Questions Translated into English: A Comparative Study
        IBRAHIM NAJJAR Soh Bee Kwee Thabet Abu al-Haj
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        29 - Contemporary Quranic Approaches to Occasions of Revelation
        Pezhman Qasemi
        The science of Occasions of Revelation is one of the oldest issues discussed in Quranic sciences and id related to the understanding of the Qur'an. In the contemporary era, despite the persistence of the views of the classical Qur'anic scholars, almost all the disciplin More
        The science of Occasions of Revelation is one of the oldest issues discussed in Quranic sciences and id related to the understanding of the Qur'an. In the contemporary era, despite the persistence of the views of the classical Qur'anic scholars, almost all the disciplines of this science have undergone changes. The present study, with a descriptive-analytical approach, examines the approaches of the Qur'anic scholars and the evolution of their views in this field. The present study shows that the continuity of the views of the past in the contemporary period is the result of factors such as the tendency to interpret based on narratives and, moreover, the tendency to imitate the interpretive style of the past. These changes are mainly due to the evolution of views on the nature of the Qur'anic text, the extent to which the Qur'anic text interacts with reality, a critical approach to the traditions, the belief in the need for a rigorous rethinking of the views of the past, and a comprehensive examination of religious heritage. Contemporary times appear to have been the era of debates about the causes of revelation, and have led to many views, whether views such as the independence of interpretation with regard to the causes and that it is not necessary for the definition of occasion of revelation  to include the cause of revelation, the point that has been approved by most commentators. This study will detail the critiques of such commentators, as well as numerous other views that have been accepted by Muslim commentators. Manuscript profile
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        30 - The Archetypal Analysis of Yusuf's Dream Based on Semitic Symbols and Myths
        zahra mohagheghian
        One of the most important analytical areas in the study of the literary text of the Holy Qur'an is Archetypal analysis that interprets and explains the contents and concepts of this sacred text in relation to the psychological and cultural structures of its audience. Th More
        One of the most important analytical areas in the study of the literary text of the Holy Qur'an is Archetypal analysis that interprets and explains the contents and concepts of this sacred text in relation to the psychological and cultural structures of its audience. This approach has been mostly influenced by Karl Gustav Jung's theories of the collective unconscious and archetypes, and is regarded as one of the most important approaches in contemporary literary criticism. The purpose of this study is to explore the dream of Yusuf (AS) with the help of this approach and discuss its archetypal angles. The main question in this study is whether the dream of Yusuf (AS) can be studied from the perspective of analytical psychology and the archetypal critique approach, as mentioned in the Qur'an or not; and whether it can be Interpreted and understood why they have been used or not. It is probable that the prostration of the sun and the moon and the stars have been derived from the central core of archeology that can be seen in mythology. If so, what this verse recounts, though it is a dream, reveals the collective spiritual truth of the people of the time of Yusuf (AS). Manuscript profile
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        31 - A Review of the Entry of “war” in the Encyclopedia of Quran and Investigation of its Equivalence with Contemporary Ideas
        maryam farzi Abbas Hemami
        The entry of the "war" was written by "Patricia crone" in Leiden Encyclopedia of Quran. The author, introduces and expresses the derivatives of the wars mentioned in the Quran. Subsequently, issues such as the justification of war, the moral status of war, and the motiv More
        The entry of the "war" was written by "Patricia crone" in Leiden Encyclopedia of Quran. The author, introduces and expresses the derivatives of the wars mentioned in the Quran. Subsequently, issues such as the justification of war, the moral status of war, and the motives behind specific verses such as "seif" and "jizah" have been explored. "Crone" seeks to dispel doubts by understanding the apparent meaning of these verses of the Quean and conveys messages to her audiences .In the following article, it has been attempted to interpret phonemes based on the interpretive texts and rational foundations of these challenges. In the course of the research, it is found that there is a significant correlation between the reviews with another set of Leiden articles by other scholars from which it is interpreted as "consonant". The key question is: what is the consistency of crone's views with other interpretative texts and various views .The results are indicative of a confluence of doubts in areas such as the militancy of the verses of war and ambiguity and the contradictions in this verses with the views of orientalist, which has led to crone's inappropriate comments. Manuscript profile
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        32 - The History of the Discipline “Tanāsub al-Āyāt” (The Verses Coherence)
        Atiye Akbari mohammad ali mahdavi rad Rouhollah Shahidi
        The Discipline of “Tanāsub al-Āyāt” was introduced as a science in the eighth century, and what is stated in the books of the Qur'anic sciences as the history of this science is focused on the works of this century and afterward in which they explicitly have More
        The Discipline of “Tanāsub al-Āyāt” was introduced as a science in the eighth century, and what is stated in the books of the Qur'anic sciences as the history of this science is focused on the works of this century and afterward in which they explicitly have mentioned the kinds of relation and connection between verses and suras. The present study aimed to answer the question that what was the reason of the proportion idea and what was the path of Muslim scholars to convert the proportion between the Quran’s verses and suras into a scientific concern? this idea is rooted in the area of the I’jāz of the Qur'an order and the concept of order from the third century. According to the commentators, the conversion of the relation between the words to the relation between the verses is the turning point of this path, which is seen in the Bāqilānī’s works. Then, in the fifth century, the introduction of a relativistic attitude to commentary books such as Sheikh Tusi's commentary, al-Tibyān, was also a ground for the knowledge proportion. Finally, in the sixth century, the intersection of the commentary science with the subject of the expressive I’jāz of the Qur'an, which was particularly raised in the interpretation of the Zamakhsharī, al-Kashāf, became the beginning of the growth and acquisition of this knowledge among commentators and scholars. Manuscript profile
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        33 - The role of history and geography in interpreting and deciphering of Surah Saba verses # 18-19
        Hamzeh Ghorbani mohsen Tavakoli
        Better impact of the verses of the Holy Quran on the audience, requires a clear illustration of them, and this is done in the historical stories of the Qur'an using history and geography sciences. One of these stories is the instructive story of the people of Saba in Su More
        Better impact of the verses of the Holy Quran on the audience, requires a clear illustration of them, and this is done in the historical stories of the Qur'an using history and geography sciences. One of these stories is the instructive story of the people of Saba in Surah Saba. Saba (sheba) and the Sabaeans (shebaeans) have been studied in various researches, But so far no research has been done on the blessed cities and interconnected villages mentioned in Surah Saba verses 18 and 19. In various interpretations of the Holy Qur'an, explanations have been given as speculation or different narrations, but all of them lack a scientific basis. This research with the help of historical-geographical documents as well as rational principles, by scientifically examining the regions mentioned in these two verses, has provided a clear picture of the verses and has come to the conclusion that the regions in these two verses can not be very far from the mainland of Saba, and most likely, the Qur'an refers to the suburbs of present-day Ma'rib in Yemen. Manuscript profile
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        34 - .Historical Contemporary Translation of the Vocabulary of the Poet, the Priest and the demented in the Persian Translation of the Qur'an
        Zohre Akhavan Shirin Rajabzade
        The necessity of translating the Qur'an into non-verbal acquaintance seems necessary. Among the verses of the Qur'an, there are verses that refer to the struggle of the pagans of Mecca with the Prophet during the time of existence. Some of these allegations are attribut More
        The necessity of translating the Qur'an into non-verbal acquaintance seems necessary. Among the verses of the Qur'an, there are verses that refer to the struggle of the pagans of Mecca with the Prophet during the time of existence. Some of these allegations are attributing the characteristics of the poet, priest, and demented to the prophet. Given the meaning of these words in the age of descent, all of which are in some way related to jinn, the question is raised in the translation of the words of the poet, priest, and demented, whether Persian translators during the history of translation refer to these words in the age of decline. Is it Have they been able to translate the term into the translation of verses associated with these words? By reviewing more than fifty Persian translations, it became clear that translators had two different functions during the history of translation: abandoning the word without translating and replacing or translating the word with the correct equation. These two functions are scattered throughout the history of translation and are not exclusive to a certain time, although the translations of the fourteenth century more in the sense of the age of decline, in contrast to the initial expectation. It is worth mentioning that even some translators who have considered these words in the age of decline have not followed the same principle in the translation, and only in a few cases brought a proper translation, and in other cases provided a different translation. Manuscript profile
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        35 - Intertextuality in the critical proofreading of the manuscripts of mystical interpretations of Surah Yusuf case study: Bahr al-Mahabbah fi Asrar al-Mawaddah
        mahboobe shamshirgarha
        The concept of intertextuality has a great function in understanding and criticizing mystical texts as well as Proofreading manuscripts. In particular, If the many connections between the mystical interpretations of Surah Yusuf in the interpretations of the middle centu More
        The concept of intertextuality has a great function in understanding and criticizing mystical texts as well as Proofreading manuscripts. In particular, If the many connections between the mystical interpretations of Surah Yusuf in the interpretations of the middle centuries are understood, it will have a great impact on correct reading and solving some problems of Proofreading these texts. The existence of a network of earlier and later intertextual relationships in these works, Including the qesse- ye- Joseph, Anis al-Muridin and Rawzah al-Mohebeen, Anis al-Muridin and Shams al-Majalis, Hadaiq al-Haqaiq, as well as Bahr al-Mahabbah fi Asrar al-Mawddah is very strong. So that the effort to understand the meaning in each one with the assumption of independence does not lead to the right result. This article, using the method of content analysis, with the aim of emphasizing the perspective of intertextuality in Proofreading the mystical interpretations of Surah Yusuf, seeks to show how the Manuscript proofreader will be able to understand the text by considering this point of view; so that he can achieve the main goal of proofreading, which is to achieve a text as close as possible to the author's work. In Proofreading Bahr al-Mahabbah as a case study, a comparative study of specific interpretations of Surah Yusuf and understanding the relationship between them led to solving some difficulties. Some if the examples are: Choosing the names of some characters in the story, such as the names of Yusuf's sister and Zulikha and her rival, Manuscript profile