mahboobe ghobadpoor; Hossein Shahbazpour
Abstract
Verse 59 of Surah Nisa, which is referred to as Ul al-Amr, is one of the most important proofs of the legitimacy of obedience in the field of religious and political authority in the Qur'an, which is dedicated to the issue of the leadership of the Islamic Ummah and the absolute obedience of all Muslims ...
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Verse 59 of Surah Nisa, which is referred to as Ul al-Amr, is one of the most important proofs of the legitimacy of obedience in the field of religious and political authority in the Qur'an, which is dedicated to the issue of the leadership of the Islamic Ummah and the absolute obedience of all Muslims to them. According to this verse, believers are obliged to refer disputes and issues related to war and peace to the Supreme Leader, as a result, they have duties and powers in the field of community administration. Since the determination of Ul al-Amr's example is very important in the system of community administration, therefore, the scope of authority and the type of relationship of Ul al-Amr with the Messenger of God (PBUH) and the rulings of the society must be properly explained. Based on this, the main problem of this research is that according to the mentioned verse, can Vali-ye Faqih be considered an example of Ul al-Amr? In response to this issue, the approach of Shia and Sunni commentators is different; however, according to some of them, due to the lack of direct access to the infallible Imam, the term Ul al-Amr can also be applied to the fully qualified Supreme Leader. This research, using a descriptive-analytical method, tries to investigate the examples of Ul al-Amr in verse 59 of Surah Nisa.
sayyed mojtaba jalali; ali taheri dehnavi; sayyed hasan jalali
Abstract
Among some Islamic and non-Islamic theologians, various issues have been raised regarding the issue of interpretation and permission or not. The problem of research is to find a common meaning regarding interpretation and expressing a solution in response to doubts about it by analytical and descriptive ...
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Among some Islamic and non-Islamic theologians, various issues have been raised regarding the issue of interpretation and permission or not. The problem of research is to find a common meaning regarding interpretation and expressing a solution in response to doubts about it by analytical and descriptive methods, in which the content of interpretive, theological and hadith sources has been used. Accordingly, the most important achievement of the research is that according to the existing presuppositions in the issue of interpretation and expression of the reasons for the deniers Explaining the criterion, the difference between the basis of the proponents of interpretation) and its defenders (positive verses of interpretation, refusing to carry the attributes of God in apparent meanings, hadiths indicating the permission of interpretation, refusing some texts from obtaining apparent meanings), criticizing them (refuting and resolving) and Despite the differences in the interpretation of the verses, it can be said that the interpretation of the Qur'an and carrying the meaning of the verses contrary to their apparent meanings is permissible in cases where carrying on the appearance of the word requires opposition to the courts of the Qur'an, religion and definite evidence.
yaser takfallah; habib karkonbirahgh
Abstract
Ibn Yamin, the eighth century Shiite poet, not only expresses his devotion to the Ahl al-Bayt (Peace be upon them) in his poems, but also, as an informed person in theological issues, proves Imamate of Amir al-Mu'minin (the first Imam of the Shiites) and that of his innocent household. In his poems, ...
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Ibn Yamin, the eighth century Shiite poet, not only expresses his devotion to the Ahl al-Bayt (Peace be upon them) in his poems, but also, as an informed person in theological issues, proves Imamate of Amir al-Mu'minin (the first Imam of the Shiites) and that of his innocent household. In his poems, he recited the verses of the Alvelaiah and Hadi al-ummah; Traditions of Rad al-shams, al-ghadir and al-manzilah; and the numerous attributes such as wisdom, infallibility, generosity, virtue, knowledge, power and courage in proving the Imamate of the Amir al-Mu'minin. By using two important dimensions of feeling and cognition at the same time, Ibn Yamin has been able to skillfully apply the higher Shiite teachings in his poetry while creating novel images of the spiritual status of the Imams (Peace be upon them). Therefore, his poems about the Shiite Imams can be considered as educational works that teach the theological dimension of the Imamate from the Shiite perspective. In this research, descriptive-analytical method has been used.