RT - Journal Article T1 - A Critical Analysis of the View of the Quran`s Comprehension with Regard to the Hereafter Based on the Book al-Quran wa al-Tashri` JF - maaref-andishe YR - 2020 JO - maaref-andishe VO - 16 IS - 61 UR - http://andishe.maaref.ac.ir/article-1-1081-en.html SP - 127 EP - 146 AB - The comprehensiveness of the Qur'an, which is itself discussed under the function and realm of religion, has long been considered as one of the miraculous aspects of the Qur'an by Islamic thinkers and the Qur'an; though the usage of the term "comprehensiveness of the Qur'an" is a product of recent times, its content has been current with such titles as the inferred sciences of the Qur'an. Muslim commentators and theologians did not differ on the principle of the comprehensiveness of the Qur'an in the field of guidance and the provision of human needs for guidance; but they do not agree on the example, quality and comprehensiveness of the Qur'an and its rules. In the late field, we witness three approaches of moderation, maximum and minimum. In the book Al-Quran wa Al-Tashri', Sadok Belaid, by denying the maximum and moderate approach, considers the concepts and teachings of the Qur'an as individual and relates them to the afterlife of man. As explained in the article, in addition to ignoring the many verses of the Qur'an, explicitly referring to the effects of religion in social relations, he even ignores the practical history of the presence of the Holy Prophet of Islam in this area. In this article, with an analytical and documentary method, and with a critical approach, we examine his view in this book and defend the moderate approach in the field of comprehensiveness of the Qur'an. Keywords: Immortality, Comprehensiveness of the Qur'an, Minimal Approach, Moderate Approach, Legislation, Verses of Rules, Sadok Belaid. LA eng UL http://andishe.maaref.ac.ir/article-1-1081-en.html M3 ER -