Quranic Semantics of Patience and Control
of Wrath with an Interpretative Approach
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Mohammad Javad Fallah1 , Zahra Avatefi *2  |
1- Islamic Maaref University 2- Islamic Maaref University , avatefi14@gmail.com |
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Abstract: (3492 Views) |
The use of patience as a common attribute between God and human in the Holy Qur'an and the avoidance of attributing the control of wrath to the Almighty God denote a difference of meaning between the two word and the phrase, especially in the case of God; such a difference can be taken as a reason for studying the semantic differences between the two in the Qur'an and, in particular, in relation to The Almighty. The word and phrase patience and control of wrath in a general sense denote a deterrence and self-control in the one qualified with, but patience has been used in man and God is both, while and control of wrath has been regarded as a specific human state. The most important sources that can help us to more accurately understand the meaning of these two words and their differences are interpretative study and the use of interpretive sources, these sources indicate that neither the word patience and nor the phrase control wrath may be realized in Divine Essence. |
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Keywords: Semantics, Comparative Study of Meanings, Patience, Control of Wrath |
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Type of Study: Research |
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General Received: 2016/11/17 | Accepted: 2017/06/18 | Published: 2018/05/20
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