Accepting the fulfillment of the Quranic promises on the basis of the causal system and analyzing them based on the ruling system of the world would answer many questions in this area. The present article uses a descriptive-analytical method to answer the question of how the Qur'anic promises can be justified within the framework of the causal system. And also the most important problem, namely the apparent breach of some of them, both in terms of causes and the caused. The results of the research show that the Qur'anic promises are fulfilled within the framework of the causal system ruling the universe and in fact there is no breach in them. Because, firstly, the element of human free will as a component of the complete cause has a major role in fulfilling the Qur'anic promises, and secondly, the generalization of the range of causes to natural, spiritual and supernatural and their substitution in fulfilling promises can justify apparent breaches in the area of causes. Thirdly, the conflict of causes and their incompleteness justify the problem of breach and non-fulfillment of some promises. Keywords: Quranic Promises, Causal System, Authority, Substitutable Causes, Conflict of Causes
Khajehpour K. The Quranic Promises in the Framework of the Causal System with an Emphasis on the Solution of Some of Breaches in the Field. ANDISHE-NOVIN-E-DINI A Quarterly Research 2020; 16 (62) :121-138 URL: http://andishe.maaref.ac.ir/article-1-1114-en.html