:: Volume 6, Issue 22 (Summer 2015) ::
مطالعات تفسیری 2015, 6(22): 105-116 Back to browse issues page
An Exegetic Study of Quranic Statement: Corruption Doth Appear on Land and Sea
Seddiqa Nekooyi * 1, Mohammadhadi Amin Najee2 , Mohammadjavad Sa`di2
1- Payam-e Noor University , nekooee_s@yahoo.com
2- Payam-e Noor University
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Human sins have been known opposed to three kinds of punishment including those by convention, nature and embodiment. The verse 41 of Rum: Corruption doth appear on land and sea because of (the evil) which men's hands have done, that He may make them taste a part of that which they have done, in order that they may return, refers to earthly world impacts of sins. The word corruption is of the same meaning of sin. Sin has been regarded as inclination from justice and, therefore, leads to corruption on land and sea. Furthermore, the disorders of human sinful action in the world remain permanently and its badness will appear in the other world more clearly. Such kind of sin is of a kind of punishment in this world and, at the same time, of another kind in the other. In the Hereafter it is the inner aspect of the very bad action that shows itself.

Keywords: Verse 41 of Rum, Appearance of Corruption, Natural Impacts of Sin, Essence of Sin, Butterfly Impact
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Type of Study: Research | Subject: Special
Received: 2014/04/6 | Accepted: 2014/10/28 | Published: 2017/05/3


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