Critique and analysis of the idea of doctrinal sin of the prophets (AS) in the Quran

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Based on strong intellectual and narrative reasons, the divine prophets are infallible of doing any sins. And Islamic sects despite the difference within its range have accepted the infallibility of the prophets. In this article the Data are collected from libraries, and the citation method is attributive and the Analysis method is descriptive and analytical method of content analysis. This doctrinal sins except polytheism include:1) Uncertainty of Prophet Ibrahim (AS) of the Resurrection;
2) Ascribing the attribute of misleading to God by the Prophet Moses (AS);
3) The protest of Prophet Jonah (AS) and turning back from people and God;
4) Belief in high and extraordinary reward and punishment by Jesus (AS);
5) Having no confidence in God by Prophet Joseph (AS);
6) Doubt in the divine power by prophet Zechariah (AS);
These sins have been ascribed to the Prophets (PBUT) in the context of verses and hadith. In this article the ways out of these doubts have been collected, and then analyzed and criticized and the best viewpoint in all fields have been mentioned.
Language:
Persian
Published:
Biannual Journal of Research in the Interpretation of Quran, Volume:3 Issue: 5, 2016
Pages:
113 to 144
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