:: Volume 16, Issue 60 (spring 2020) ::
2020, 16(60): 19-30 Back to browse issues page
The Method of Theological Hermeneutic of the Quranic Allegoricals, Mutashabihat, with Giving Inspiration Based on the Concept of Those Firmly Grounded in Knowledge, Rasikhuni fi `l Ilm
Mohammad As`adi
Associate professor Research Institute of Hawzeh and University
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Abstract: The concept of Rasikhuni fi `l Ilm in verse 7 of Ale Imran and their relation to hermeneutics among Islamic scholars has been followed by different views, and in particular Muslim theologians have taken different approaches to the hermeneutics of the Qur'anic allegorical. In this paper, with the qualitative discourse analysis, having proposed the problem, relying on a gradational perspective of Rasikhan's semantics, being regarded negatively and affirmatively, in the verse mentioned above, which has rarely been discussed in previous approaches, the theological hermeneutic method of allegorical has been searched and a new opening in general principles. On this basis, negatively regarded, the three principles of purifying God from human imaginaries, purifying God from indecent actions and negating likening the unseen worlds to sensible one; regarding it positively, the five principles including understandability of allegorical verses, the guidance role of Quranic indications as those clearly understandable, passage method of traditions, emphasis on reasonable proofs and, finally, paying attention to literature points.
Keywords: Theological Hermeneutics, Verse 7 of Ale Imran, Clearly Understandable, Allegory, Those Firmly Grounded in Knowledge.
 
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Type of Study: Research | Subject: Special
Received: 2019/08/27 | Accepted: 2020/05/11 | Published: 2020/06/6 | ePublished: 2020/06/6


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