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        1 - Pathology of human education centered on Surahs Nas and Falaq
        The human soul is a complex and unknown thing that always invites man to good and evil, and this soul needs education and cultivation in order to follow the path of growth and perfection and avoid harmful factors to perfection. The current research was carried out with More
        The human soul is a complex and unknown thing that always invites man to good and evil, and this soul needs education and cultivation in order to follow the path of growth and perfection and avoid harmful factors to perfection. The current research was carried out with the aim of exploring the pathology of human education based on the themes of Surah Nas and Falaq. In this regard, the research method was descriptive-analytical and qualitative content analysis. The tool for collecting information is data collection based on the verses of the Holy Quran as well as valid documents related to the subject. The findings of the research showed that based on the themes of these surahs, the harmful factors to human education include open and hidden temptations, human forgetfulness, evil caused by the human soul, darkness, those who induce wrongful content and the envy of the envious. Also, due to the importance of human moral education, strategies to prevent injuries were identified. The most important of these factors include seeking refuge in God, realizing one's own weakness and God's power, reminding and reminding, paying attention to God's names, and creating a relationship between humans with God's centrality. Manuscript profile
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        2 - The names of the Quranic verses, their taxonomy and the reasons for their nomenclature
        قاسم بستانی مینا شمخی
        Just as the surahs of Quran have names, and sometimes they have even several names, and each of these names has a corresponding aspect to the surah; some verses of the Quran also have one or more names for various purposes; which are called the titles of the verses. Th More
        Just as the surahs of Quran have names, and sometimes they have even several names, and each of these names has a corresponding aspect to the surah; some verses of the Quran also have one or more names for various purposes; which are called the titles of the verses. The origin of the naming of some of the titles of the Quranic verses are the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) and Imam’s (PBUH) narrations; which have become popular in the language of people for some reasons; and some of them are for stating a subject which is juridical, theological, historical, etc. In this article, an attempt is made to - based on desk researches, and analyzing data and summarizing them, and also by examining the verses of Quran, narrations, interpretations and other religious texts-first, all of the names of the verses of Quran be introduced, in an alphabetical order. Then, the reason for naming each one be mentioned. After that, the numbers of verses be separated, according to the largest numbers of the names. At the end, the scientific type of the names of some verses be stated (juridical, verbal, interpretive, ethical and historical). Manuscript profile
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        3 - The semantics of "denial" in the Qur'an based on cohabitation relationships (case study: words derived from the root nekr)
        karam siyavoshi erfan gholami
        The semantic approach to the text and the analysis of its lexical meanings is one of the ways to achieve an accurate understanding and to reach the speaker's main intention. In this regard, the present article focuses on the semantics of "Enkar"(based on words derived f More
        The semantic approach to the text and the analysis of its lexical meanings is one of the ways to achieve an accurate understanding and to reach the speaker's main intention. In this regard, the present article focuses on the semantics of "Enkar"(based on words derived from the root "Nakara"). The aim of this study is to explore the various dimensions of the concept of "Enkar" in the Quran based on co-occurring words, which has been organized using a descriptive-analytical method. So far, no research has been conducted with a progressive approach to this discussion. The results show that the subject of "Enkar" (material Nakara) is mentioned in numerous verses of the Quran, and considering the context, it includes more verses. The main concept of denial, according to material "Enkar", is refusal and rejection due to lack of knowledge, ignorance, and ambiguity. This original meaning is also confirmed through the co-occurrence of conflicting counterparts of the word "Enkar", and in the light of intensified co-occurrences, the comprehensive concept and semantic dimensions of "Enkar" become more evident. It is also inferred from complementary co-occurrences that the "Enkar" of the opponents of the divine message is heartfelt and profound, and the divine verses are being denied. Keywords: Enkar, Nakara, lack of recognition, Co-occurrence Relations, Intensified Relation, Contradictory Relation, Complementary Relation. Manuscript profile
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        4 - Analyzing the expressive style of Quranic wisdom using the literary structure of exclamation
        fahime fahiminejad mohsen ehteshaminia
        In the Holy Qur'an, the concepts of value and education are expressed in different formats. One of the structures and expressions is the exclamation style, which is used for the purpose of removing ambiguity, emphasizing and exaggerating something and forcing the audien More
        In the Holy Qur'an, the concepts of value and education are expressed in different formats. One of the structures and expressions is the exclamation style, which is used for the purpose of removing ambiguity, emphasizing and exaggerating something and forcing the audience to think and rationalize. Sama'i and Mutlaq are used in the verses of the Quran, in other words, they are the equivalent of emotional sentences in other languages, which are used for the purpose of informing the intelligent audience, clarifying an ambiguous issue and inviting the subject of Mukhtar Aqeel. The analysis and conclusion of the appearances of the translation of the Qur'anic verses have been arranged. Manuscript profile
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        5 - 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
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        6 - Reviewing and evaluating the translation of words with conflicting meanings in the Persian translation of the Holy Quran
        Sajed Sobhani
        The topic of this research is the opposites in the Holy Quran and the importance of the research is that it deals with an issue related to the examination and evaluation of some special words of the Holy Quran and their meanings. The words that have been chosen because More
        The topic of this research is the opposites in the Holy Quran and the importance of the research is that it deals with an issue related to the examination and evaluation of some special words of the Holy Quran and their meanings. The words that have been chosen because of their great importance in the field of translation, these words have a direct impact on the correctness and inaccuracy of the translation, and the result of their incorrect translation is damage that causes the transmission of Quranic concepts.This article is based on the research and evaluation of the translation of words which, as a result of wrong understanding and choosing the real meanings instead of them, can create differences and ambiguities in the translation and interpretation of the verses of the Quran.Choosing a correct and accurate meaning makes translation difficult for the translator and sometimes leads to problems in their translation.The present research has used the descriptive-analytical method along with the use of dictionaries and various interpretations and opinions of expert linguists and four selected Persian translations of the Holy Quran as examples of sources to investigate and evaluate these differences in this research.This research has reached the following results in examining and evaluating these words:Translators mostly translate the literal translation, some of which are contrary to the expected real meaning, and this means that the desired word in the text in which it is found cannot have another meaning.Sometimes translators translate with the meaning that according to interpretation Their existence is more likely, it has contradictions, and for this reason, it is observed that they do not mention the other meaning of this word. In the translation of some opposite words, translators refer to interpretations that have an interpretive aspect for more information on the meaning of the word. Manuscript profile
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        7 - Criticism of the article "Planet and Star" by Paolo Konitch
        ali tardast
        Abstract: The scientific references of the Holy Quran have long been of interest to Muslim and non-Muslim Quran scholars, especially Orientalists. It seems that their extensive studies are based on scientific assumptions that have not yet been fully confirmed. In the a More
        Abstract: The scientific references of the Holy Quran have long been of interest to Muslim and non-Muslim Quran scholars, especially Orientalists. It seems that their extensive studies are based on scientific assumptions that have not yet been fully confirmed. In the article "Stars and Planets" by Paulo Konitch, he mentioned several verses about stars and planets and the seven heavens, but on the other hand, alienation from Scientific issues and lack of proper understanding of the appearance of the verses and ignoring linguistics and words in the interpretation and explanation of the verses have led to wrong conclusions. With the use of interpretive knowledge and the evolution of the precise tools of experimental and definitive science, the secrets of the divine verses and their wonders are revealed, and a correct insight and understanding of the verses of the Holy Qur'an emerges. In this article, an attempt has been made to criticize this orientalist's point of view. Manuscript profile
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        8 - ​A comparative study of Jesus Christ from the point of view of the Qur'an and the holy books of the Bible and the Torah
        rodabeh rezaei akhtar soltani zahra rezaei
        This article is aimed at comparative study of Jesus Christ from the Torah and Gospel and the Qur'an in an analytical-descriptive way of the Torah, the Bible, and the Holy Quran from the scriptures of which only the Qur'an is safe from distortions. By examining their mat More
        This article is aimed at comparative study of Jesus Christ from the Torah and Gospel and the Qur'an in an analytical-descriptive way of the Torah, the Bible, and the Holy Quran from the scriptures of which only the Qur'an is safe from distortions. By examining their material, it is clear that the topics in these three books are discussed but there is a difference. The issue of Jesus Christ and his birth and prophet are among the three books discussed in these three books, and there is a theoretical difference between these three books on the subject of Jesus Christ and his personal life and prophet By examining the Torah, the Gospel and the Qur'an on the Prophet and their lives, we find that in the Torah and the Gospels, there are various ancestors for Jesus Christ, and there is no agreement on the ancestry, and even their lineage in cases leading to people who lead They know and have no agreement on the Prophet's father, and some fathers have a name for them, and they have a belief in their death in an inappropriate situation, which is not in the dignity of the divine prophet, and by examining these theories of deviations in two. The Torah and the Bible are expressed, as well as the two Torah and the Bible have false beliefs about Christ, and they attribute to them that God rejects all these theories in the Qur'an with divine verses and refers to the supreme status of the Prophet. .. Manuscript profile
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        9 - Reason in the Qur'an from the perspective of al -Mizan's interpretation with a philosophical approach
        sajad rezaei Amin Rezaee rodabeh rezaei
        This article deals with this topic aimed at examining the intellect in the Qur'an from the perspective of al-Mizan's interpretation with an analytical-descriptive approach. . If, in the sense of the Holy Qur'an, it means a understanding that recognizes the right and sho More
        This article deals with this topic aimed at examining the intellect in the Qur'an from the perspective of al-Mizan's interpretation with an analytical-descriptive approach. . If, in the sense of the Holy Qur'an, it means a understanding that recognizes the right and shows the way, and when the rational rationation in the Qur'an is considered to be homogeneous words, it provides a multidimensional concept, each of which each word It is related to one of the dimensions of human reason and wisdom. The same rational and its important place in the Qur'an has always been and is a source of originality. Including commentators, who had unparalleled evidence in rational thinking; Allameh Mohammad Hussein Tabataba'i is. In their view, reason is not limited to the use of human reason, which includes a wide range of extent. He considers the origin both in the field of practical reason and in the field of theoretical reason caused by divine inspiration. In addition to having a unique and unique place in the field of interpretation, a well -known and mystical philosopher is a full -fledged philosopher. The interpretation of the Qur'an is to the Qur'an. At the same time, in view of their beliefs that divine philosophy and divine religion are separated, they have been philosophical in the interpretation of some verses after the Qur'anic interpretation, and in fact have presented rational issues to the Holy Quran. A. Manuscript profile
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        10 - Studying the Hadith jurisprudence of suffering by God's permission from the Shia and Sunni perspectives
        feazea sohrabh nia
        Divine blessings are the testing ground for humans; Sufferings, failures, lacks and shortcomings are also the basis of a test that determines the level of patience and faith of people and causes the selection of the best. Throughout the ages, man has never been far fro More
        Divine blessings are the testing ground for humans; Sufferings, failures, lacks and shortcomings are also the basis of a test that determines the level of patience and faith of people and causes the selection of the best. Throughout the ages, man has never been far from adversity, and the way he deals with them depends on his existential character, knowledge of God, and knowledge of his soul. Bitter and unfortunate incidents and misfortunes of life make people on the path of growth and perfection, or loss and misguidance. They make it so that the head is separated from the naserah and all the slogans and claims are determined by tested actions, the degree of patience and the level of faith of people is revealed. The purpose of afflicting prophets and divine saints with afflictions is to make them more deserving to obtain degrees, but the purpose of afflicting ordinary people is to remind, reprimand and atone for their sins or divine test or their growth and development. In this article, we examine the sufferings by God's permission from the Shia and Sunni point of view, referring to the verses of the Qur'an and the traditions of the innocent. Manuscript profile