Interpretation of God's News Attributes, in theInterpretation of Al-Mizan

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News attributes are attributes in the Qur'an and narrations, which God calls himself by these attributes. Human intellect has been incapable of proving such attributes as the hand, the face, the leg, and so on. In interpreting these attributes, Allameh Tabatabai, following the believers in proving without simile, has interpreted news attributes by using the structures of irony, permissibility and context of verses. This research, by descriptive-analytical method, expresses the news attributes of God in the divine verses. The findings of this study, from the perspective of Allameh Tabatabai, show that each of these words, according to the context, are used in different semantic domains. Therefore, we can refer to the rejection of the suspicions of the Orientalists regarding the claim of differences in divine attributes and the rejection of the Ash'arite and Mu'tazilite sects in the discussion of simile and rational interpretation. In this discussion, citing strong verses, authentic narrations and the linguistic structure of Arabic literature confirms the words of Allameh Tabatabai.

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Persian
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Journal of Quranic Interpretations Research, Volume:1 Issue: 2, 2019
Pages:
81 to 108
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