:: Volume 11, Issue 42 (Summer 2020) ::
مطالعات تفسیری 2020, 11(42): 65-84 Back to browse issues page
An Analysis of believers’ joy in the first verses of chapter al-Rom in the light of a crtical look at the reading of the verses
Majid Zarei , Hamed Dejabad * 1
1- , h.dejabad@ut.ac.ir
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One of the miraculous aspects the Qur'an is its news of the unseen and its prediction about the future. Thus, some commentators have analyzed the joy of the believers in the first verses of chapter al-Rom under the effect of such an intellectual circumstance. Given the importance of discovering the divine intention from this verse of chapter al-Rom, the present study attempts to highlight the happiness and delight of believers via offering a suitable classification of the differences in the readings of the mentioned verses. After criticizing various opinions in this regard, the results of the research indicate that based on the famous reading the believers’ joy derives from "Allah’s help". This help is the very definite divine promise that the true religion with its all dimensions will prevail over the world. In the meantime, the Quranic prediction that the Roman will conquer Iran was a clear sign of the fulfilment of other divine predictions. This event on its due time made the believers delighted and confident that Allah’s another promise, that Allah helps believers, will be fulfilled.
Keywords: chapter al-Rom, the Joy of the Believers, the Differences in the readings, help from Allah, Divine Promise.
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Type of Study: Research | Subject: Special
Received: 2018/06/11 | Accepted: 2020/01/1 | Published: 2020/07/16


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