:: Volume 7, Issue 26 (Summer 2016) ::
مطالعات تفسیری 2016, 7(26): 207-224 Back to browse issues page
An Investigation on the Social Tradition of Modaveleh and Its Purposes in the Holy Quran with an Emphasis on the Verses 140 and 141 of Al-Imran
Nikoo Dialemeh *
Imam Sadisq University , dr.dialameh@isuw.ac.ir
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Strengthening the belief in legitimacy of the history through achieving divine traditions and taking their finality and irreversibility into account are among the most important purposes of the Holy Quran about inviting human beings to investigate in history. “Modaveleh”, Vicissitudes` following one another, is interpreted as circulation of time and it is one of the divine rules which has been mentioned explicitly in verses 140 and 141 of Surah Al-Imran. In addition to making many of the social developments and events meaningful during human life including success or failure, the present study shows that understanding and realization of this rule will open a new door to wise purposes of God in the course of educating human. Separating, cleansing, modeling, and destroying in the confrontation of the right and wrong are among the educational purposes of this developmental tradition that paying attention to it can be the entrance of studies on social sciences and humanities with Islamic background so that modeling humanistic behavior with the aim of future control and prediction could be possible.

Keywords: Verses 140 & 141 of Al-Imran, Divine Traditions, Social Traditions, Modaveleh Tradition
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Type of Study: Research | Subject: Special
Received: 2015/02/18 | Accepted: 2015/10/28 | Published: 2017/05/15


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