1- Assistant professor, department of Qur'anic Sciences, university of Noble Qur'anic sciences, Qom, Iran, responsible author (Responsible author , abdollahipour@yahoo.com 2- Assistant professor, department of Qur'anic Sciences, university of Noble Qur'anic sciences, Kermanshah, Iran 3- Doctoral student of Islamic Theology at Qom University
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Among the Quranic passages that commentators disagree on are the phrase “And be patient for the judgment of your Lord” in verses 48 of Surah At-Tur and 48 of Surah Al-Qalam, and the phrase “So be patient for the judgment of your Lord” in verse 24 of Surah Al-Insan. A study of Shiite and Sunni interpretations in different historical periods shows that most commentators have made mistakes in interpreting this passage of three verses or have at least provided an incomplete interpretation. In general, four interpretations with a common aspect of warning have been presented for these phrases, which are: the decree of God, the command of God, divine test, and warning of the coming of punishment. This article, which is organized in a descriptive-analytical manner, shows that none of these four interpretative meanings carries the meaning of divine hope and good news, while, based on the context of the verses and especially on the basis of narrations, this fact becomes clear that, incidentally, these Quranic passages contain one of the most important divine good news; namely, the promise of the appearance of Imam Hujjat..
abdollahipour M, narimani Z, khoshzaban E. Explanatory study of Quranic phrases: “Wasbir Lihukmi Rabbik” (and be patient toward your Lord’s order), and “Fasbir Li-hokmi rabbik” (so be pateint regarding your Lord’s order), based on the criticism of interpretations. مطالعات تفسیری 2024; 15 (58) :125-150 URL: http://tafsir.maaref.ac.ir/article-1-3130-en.html