The Verse of "Prohibition from Inquiring" and Its Relation with Time-limitedness of the Quran

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Citing intra-religion proofs، some proponents of the theory of «time-limitedness of the Quran» seek to prove that the Quran is limited to the time of revelation. They refer to the verse of «prohibition of inquiring» to support their view. Relying on one of the two occasions of revelation of this verse، which prohibits inquiring about fiqhi issues، they conclude that many religious represent answers to inopportune questions which are forbidden by the Quran، but such questions are entered into religion as «accidents» after they had been imposed، and this they consider as a sign of «time-limitedness of the Quran». Having carefully reviewed the content of the verse of «prohibition from inquiring»، the present paper proves that the true occasion of revelation of the mentioned verse is related to such issues as man''s end of life، felicity، affliction and things which are not worth knowing and that the idea of «accidentalness of some Quran''s injunctions» «time-limitedness of the Quran» cannot be proved even if the other occasion of revelation is considered to to be true.
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Persian
Published:
نشریه قرآن شناخت, Volume:6 Issue: 1, 2014
Page:
113
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