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Mansoor Pahlavan, Majeed Ma`aref, Morteza Kariminia,
Volume 6, Issue 22 (Summer 2015)
Abstract

In first Sunni commentaries, quoting Israelites has been more common than directly and indirectly referring to New and Old Testaments. Again, when disputing the people of the book, some references have been made and gradually Israelites have been replaced by quoting from the two Testaments in different cases of Shiite commentaries. Vazir-e Maghrebi is the only one commentator that has used the three ways of quoting in his commentary. In comparison to preceding commentators, he has decreased quoting Israelites to the least and, instead, increased direct quoting from the New Testament and Old Testament to argue against opponents and support his own position. The paper, reviewing the background and changing line of the three ways of quoting, has collected and analyzed his biblical statements.


Ali Karimian,
Volume 6, Issue 23 (Autumn 2015)
Abstract

The Holy Quran’s ontological foundations about interpreting the ranking of the worldly creatures are different from the prevalent view attributed to Aristotle. According to Quran, the ranking of creatures depends upon the amount of nearness of each creature to God. Based on this assumption, human will not be the noblest of the creatures, and even if this condition is not realized in a man, he will be like animals or even lower than that. There are verses being discussed by Allame Tabatabaie among which are the ones about “human misguidance compared to animals”. Having analyzed the probabilities in interpretive discourse of Allameh about the discussed verses, the study attempts to discover his final viewpoint in Tafsir Al-Mizan about two main topics on “similarity of some people to animals” and also on “how some people will turn inferior to animals”. In general, four probabilities could be inferred from Allameh Tabatabaie’s viewpoint in this commentary. It appears that some of these probabilities could be retractable by no means and not being compatible with his viewpoint in commentary of the similar verses


Maryam Karimitabar,
Volume 6, Issue 24 (Winter 2016)
Abstract

There are various verses in the Holy Quran that prohibit Muslims from establishing any relationships with non-Muslims. This matter has been caused the creation of this doubt that the Quran has offended non-Muslims and accordingly, it is imagined that the Quran includes an immoral and offensive matter. Reflecting on the content of the verses under discussion and explaining them precisely, it will be clarified that Muslims are prohibited from establishing friendship with those people who are against them as enemy and try to irritate and annoy them while being good to the people who are not in adverse relationships with Muslims being emphasized by the Quran. In this regard, being a Muslim does not matter. The Quran’s recommendation on prohibiting form friendship with polytheist parents does not imply to disrespect them but it only means not to obey them in the affairs related to religion. In addition, Muslim parents are recommended to turn away from accepting their children’s requests which may cause injustice to others.


Mahmood Karimi, Seyyed Mehran Mousavi,
Volume 8, Issue 30 (Summer 2017)
Abstract

In many verses of the Quran, origination of universe and such problems as the what of universe and the how of it before creation, its fundamental materials and extension or extension of heavens have been described. Yet, new findings in experimental sciences led some opponents of Islam to introduce such findings as opposite to Islamic teachings to reject divinity of Islam. Such being the case, reconsideration of Quranic verses of the field seems to be necessary and important. As understood in paper, new findings of reason and science never disagree with the Quran; rather, in many cases, we find wonderful agreement between the two fields and one may argue for Quranic statements as distinguished and independent ideas. The paper, describing last findings of sciences in the field, has studied commentators and religious scholars` views on the verses and, explaining its accepted view, has shown similarities and differences it has with regard to the Big Bang Theory.


Abd Al-Qasem Karimi,
Volume 10, Issue 37 (spring 2019)
Abstract

In the Holy Qur'an, there are some verses that, in addition to presenting conceptual analyses with logical implications, express the constraints and limitations for evil and destructive influences in creatures, phenomena, and events. From the point of view of Allameh Tabatabai, man’s being social for taking advantage of the others, being influenced by Satan's seductions, and pursuing one’s sensual desires on the one hand, and the striking scientific advances in capturing the earthly and heavenly creatures on the other hand have given man extraordinary power for the destruction of mankind, the divine religion of God, the divine creatures and the events promised in the Qur'an. Allamah Tabatabai's interpretation of these verses shows that no matter how increasingly more intelligent, penetrating and powerful man becomes intellectually, sensually, and physically,  his negative influences and evil domination will not be infinite and unlimited; rather, both in proof and affirmation ,he is a function of the traditions and laws current in the best divine order, which he himself is a part of, and in case of violating some of the current laws and traditions, one should await the adverse consequences of some other traditions. This paper seeks to explain the limits of the evil influences using Allamah Tabatabai's interpretive analysis in al-Mizan.

Saeed Ghaffari, Ayub Parvinee, Reyhaneh Karimi,
Volume 10, Issue 37 (spring 2019)
Abstract

Citation analysis is one of the important methods used in evaluating the performance and success of research. The purpose of the present research is to apply this method in reviewing the published articles in the Interpretative Studies Quarterly Journal. To this end, 28 issues of the journal containing 248 published articles in the years 91- 97 were reviewed. All of these articles are of review papers and 444 people have contributed to writing them. The number the professors of Islamic knowledge and students of teaching Islamic knowledge in writing the articles is 186 people with the participation rate of 42%. There are 9799 citations in total; the average citations for each issue and for each article is 349.78 and 39.74 respectively, and more than 96% of citations are allocated to books. More than 76% of citations are from Arabic sources. After the Holy Qur'an, the book which counted as the most reliable source to refer to is the commentary of Al-Mizan with 222 citations. The most cited journal, author and translator are as follow respectively: The Journal of Interpretive Studies with 21 citations, Fazl ibn Hasan Tabarzi with 241 citations and Seyyed Mohammad Baqir Musavi-Hamadani with 37 translations. The self-citation rate includes 48 cases with the frequency of 11 cases considered as the most frequent self-citation in 1396. In this quarterly, the authors mostly tend to focus on pair work. In the present study, in addition to the above-mentioned points, efforts have been made to scrutinize the extent of participation based on gender, type of academic degree, and the extent to which authors and researchers participate.

Tahereh Karimi Mahalli,
Volume 10, Issue 40 (winter 2019)
Abstract

There are different views on the "haqqun ma`lum" in the verse 24 of Ma`arej. Some, being documented by the famous view and traditions have considered it as being other than Zakat, while others, regarding it as a verse revealed in Medina, have considered it as being Zakat. regarding the differences of its being revealed in Mecca or Medina, there may be found three views on Zakat: some have known it as being religiously necessary, some as not being necessary and some as being the former in cases and not being necessary in other cases. The result of this research, after examining relevant points of view, is that commentators have confused the term between the technical and the literal meanings of the word zakat. In this way, the former and the latter both are incorrect. The verse seeks to point out that financial payments, including giving gifts, i`ita, giving charity, infaq, alms giving, sadaqeh, a fifth, khomos, and poor-due, zakat, are the causes for becoming pure from ill morality.
Mustafa Karimi,
Volume 11, Issue 44 (Winter 2020)
Abstract

One of the issues considered by Muslim thinkers, especially the commentators of the Qur'an, is the adequacy or inadequacy of each of the Qur'an and the Ahl al-Bayt (AS) in bringing about a happy life for human and also the role of the two in relation to each other. The present article, based on the interpretation of the verse of Tibyan [explanation], seeks the Qur'anic answer to the above-mentioned subject by collecting information from library and referring to evidence in verses, narrations and interpretive books, and analyzing information in a conceptual, propositional and systematic way. The purpose of this research is to provide a foundation for closer approximation between Islamic denominations based on the verses of the Qur'an and the narrations of the Holy Prophet (PBUH and his progeny). The research finding is that the verse of Tibyan [explanation], like the Hadith of Saqaleen, indicates to the fact that the Holy Qur'an and the Ahl al-Bayt (AS) need each other and complement each other in the mission of complete guidance of human beings to the home of perfection. To achieve the very desired perfection, one needs to rely on both the Holy Qur'an and the Ahl al-Bayt (AS).
Seyyed Baqer Hoseini Karimi, Mohammadhosein Shirafkan,
Volume 12, Issue 46 (Summer 2021)
Abstract

The Holy Qur'an is far from being of complex scientific and Arabic verbal terms. This has made it immortal and understandable to all throughout the ages. The Qur'an also has meta-sensory and supernatural content, which in the form of words being set for the sensible things, in various forms, such as: allegory, pieces of history, dialogue and good debate or sermon and advice, warning and glad tiding or demonstration and scientific argument has been expressed sporadically. One of the verses that is the subject of the opinions of the commentators is the meaning of the verses: "And he glanced a glance at the stars Then said: Lo! I feel sick!" These verses have raised many questions. The present article is based on the fariqains` views and with a descriptive-analytical method to analyze the different views of the commentators. There are three possibilities regarding the meaning of the verses under discussion. The best view of "he glanced at the stars" is that of the kingdom, or of astrology, or of religious duty, taklīf, and what meant by "sick " is the distress of the Prophet, not his physical illness.
Ali Karimian,
Volume 13, Issue 51 (Autumn 2022)
Abstract

The Verse 70 of Surah Isra is one of the verses that Allameh Tabatabai has paid attention to in terms of cosmology. Considering that the starting point for the discussions of cosmology is mainly philosophy and the Qur'an and Revelation also have special bases in this field, regarding their interpretive logic in the interpretation of the verse of human dignity, there are questions related to what is the basis of their interpretation of this verse and the extent of its conformity with The logic governing the Qur'an and the exegeticness or hermeneuticness of the material presented by him are discussed. Allameh believes that this verse was revealed to compare the beings of the material world, to rank them and finally, to prove the superiority of man over other material beings due to the possession of reason. He considered reason to be the fundamental part of man's essence and nature, distinguishing him from other beings, and he believes that this characteristic causes man to conquer his surroundings and to be the creator of words and art. The present research has tried to express considerations and reflections on his opinions with the method of content analysis, which are generally taken from his point of view while interpreting other verses. This article claims that the origin of the criticisms and considerations is the dominance of peripatetic philosophical opinions on misleading interpretations regarding the topics of cosmolology and the acceptance of these opinions regarding the powers and essences of human souls and their ranking in Allameh's interpretation of the verse of human dignity.
Saeideh Karimi, Mohammad Taghi Diari, Seyyed Reza Moadab,
Volume 14, Issue 54 (Summer 2024)
Abstract

Jahiliyat, ignorance, is a Quranic term expressing the behavioral, moral and religious characteristics of the people of Hijaz in the historical period before Islam. Sayyid Qutb, after dividing Jahiliyat into ancient and modern and separating societies into Jahili and Islamic, in the explanation of the term Jahiliyat, sets Jahiliyat and disbelief against each other, and as a result considers the Jahili society as a disbelieving society. But according to Allameh Tabatabai, disbelief and faith have degrees and grades, and each ignorance may not be disbelief. For him, according to the verses of the Holy Quran, disbelief and idolatry are one of the effects and results of Jahiliyat, not the same thing. Based on this, considering the society as disbelievers, Allameh Tabatabai does not agree with their takfir. The view taken in the research, which was carried out with descriptive-analytical method, is that of Allameh Tabatabai's. According to the article ahead, Sayyid Qutb's error is in the semantic confusion between law and sovereignty in the verse "A Fa hukam al-Jahiliyyah Yabghun".

Adel Fatemiyan, Ali Nasiry, Mostafa Karimi,
Volume 15, Issue 58 (11-2024)
Abstract

The Noble Quran has been indicated to a social deceivers in verses like 123 and 124 of Chapter Ana'am which want to harm the status of Holy Quran and its teachings intentionally and as an enmity they have. Neglecting toward responding to these kind of people makes the mind of knowledgeable ones to be in doubt regarding religious education and legitimacy of Noble Quran. This article in descriptive-analytical method and by using the library books, aims to explain the plan of Allah in the Holy Quran emphasizing on the above mentioned verses. The mentioned questions and doubts of western scholars are not new and in the Commentary works and sources had been responded. In other hand, most of the commentators each of them tried to answer these kind of doubts by their different views somehow. The most common respond toward their inconsistency is existence of the deceivers which misuse from the principle of freedom and choice. And divine Justice here is that word "Ja'l" (to make), is about availability of backgrounds of good and evil. Of course, someone considered this word to mean creation, but who is the deceiver, they see it according the principle of freedom and choice. In addition, the respond of the commentators about how the deceivers will be involved is that according to the Allah's customs and in regarding evil destination which waits for the deceiver and hopeful fate which is for the deceived ones we can say that, essentially, the real harmful one is the deceiver.
Reza Karimi, Narjes Vara, Fatemeh Moradi,
Volume 15, Issue 60 (winter 2024)
Abstract

Indexing a publication in the reputable citation and information databases is a reflection of the quality of that publication and leads to gaining the credibility, international visibility, multinational distribution of readers, and ultimately the effectiveness of the articles. Therefore, the goal of this research, is the comparative evaluation of the websites of 30 journals in the Quran and Hadith science subgroup, accredited by the Ministry of Science, Research and Technology, with the criteria for indexing publications in the ISC and Scopus citation databases. This research, has been made by scientometric and evaluative method. The information has been collected by using checklist tool and have been examined in three categories: basic criteria, policy, and access. The results, even, are the introducers of the state of each publication, lead to the identification of the strengths and weaknesses and provide appropriate planning tools to facilitate the indexing process in reputable databases.

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