A Restudy of the Post-Humanist State of Prophets

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The main question in the present writing is the what of the Qur'anic view on the post-humanist state of the Divine prophets. The why of this issue returns to the thought of some orientalists and their followers in rejecting the prophets' supernatural attributes and abilities and returning these attributes as being exaggerated. Accordingly, the present theoretical and fundamental research, using analytical method, tries to analyze views on the post-humanist dimensions of the prophets by emphasizing their humanist essence and seeks their adventage in the spiritual aspect.  of view, by analyzing the text and analyzing the Qur'anic data and findings. Seek out other human beings in the spiritual aspect. Explaining and criticizing the readings of the prophetic dimensions of prophecy in the Qur'an forms the basis of this article. By profoundly proving the prophets' supernatural thought in an original Qur'anic view, the opposite reading becomes  would appear to be unjustified. The result of this analysis demonstrates the prophets' benefit from the harmonious transcendental attributes in the logic of revelation.

Language:
Persian
Published:
Andishe-Novin-E-Dini, Volume:15 Issue: 58, 2019
Pages:
17 to 28
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