Sakineh Chaman Peima, Abbas Hamami, Ebrahim Kalantari,
Volume 12, Issue 47 (Autumn 2021)
Abstract
Many Qur'anic scholars have commented on the "secular nature of the Qur'anic language" based on the interpretation of several verses that have declared the language of the Qur'an to be "explanatory Arabic" and the Qur'an to be "the expression of the people." On the other hand, these same thinkers, believing in interpretive narrations and the emergence of some other verses, have believed in the "melting of the Qur'an". The mutual acceptance of the two leads to a kind of apparent conflict. This research, which is of the library type and is performed in a descriptive-analytical method, first explains the interpretation of the relevant verses and then proposes five solutions to solve it. The result of these strategies is that the heart of the Qur'an is also part of the same teachings and intentions hidden within the verses revealed in the common language, which are revealed to the audience of revelation through a specific process. Verse 103 Nahl, customary language, being zealous, apparent conflict.