:: Volume 12, Issue 46 (Summer 2021) ::
مطالعات تفسیری 2021, 12(46): 81-102 Back to browse issues page
Explaining the Roadmap for Combating Superficiality with an Emphasis on the Verse of Naba'
Mehdi Rafiee Movahhed *
, m.rafiee@muk.ac.ir
Abstract:   (1376 Views)
Due to their social nature, human beings are constantly in communication, interaction and exchange of data with each other and accept the data based on the principle of trust, but extreme and absolute trust leads them to superficiality and leads to intellectual problems and social harms. In order to prevent the danger of pests and the penetration of harms, the Qur'an has shown the way to fight superficiality in verses such as the verse of Naba'. This struggle, which is expressed by the grammatical phrase "tabayyana", verified, is formed in seven stages: Avoiding spreading news, rumors and suspicions, avoiding accepting or rejecting news without investigation, requesting documents about the accuracy or correctness of the received message, referring to experts and to the religious leader, to poll and select the best material received. According to the scope of the concept of immorality, the most prominent examples of immorality in today's society are the various Zionist networks and arrogant powers of the time and regional hypocritical governments and organizations and groups of dissidents and their internal mercenaries. And again, their ideological doubts should be opposed by relying on professional and wisely replies.
Keywords: Social Interpretation, Verse 6 of Hujurat, Verse Naba', Fasiq, Evil Liver, Tabayyana.
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Type of Study: Applicable | Subject: Special
Received: 2019/01/31 | Accepted: 2020/04/20 | Published: 2021/07/19


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