Methodology of Kashif al-Ghatta in Commenting on the explanation of Nahj al-Balaghah"Muhammad Abduh"

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The methodology of Kashif al-Ghatta 'on the explanation of Nahj al-Balaghah "Muhammad Abduh" is a methodical model in order to introduce this work scientifically, and it is important because it shows the kind of view of Kashif al-Ghatta in the commentaries. The interpretive and commentative types of Kashif al-ghatta are numerous. In a part of it, he has explained the words of Ali (AS) or the words of the commentators. And in his description, he has paid special attention to the context, literary and rhetorical rules. Criticism of commentators' speech based on their ideology and also unreasonable departure from the apparent meaning of the word is one of the basic forms that Kashif al-Ghatta has proposed. Of course, alignment with the commentators is also noticeable in some of the comments. Choosing of Muhammad Abduh's explanation and the approach of Kashif al-Ghatta in facing this work, reflects his unity viewpoint and could be effective in the direction of the intellectual unity of Muslims.

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Persian
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نشریه آموزه های حدیثی, Volume:3 Issue: 2, 2020
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3 to 24
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