The assessment of Some Strategies to justification for the remission of Past and future sins of the Prophet Mohammad (p.b.u.h)

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Answering to Quran Misconceptions has been one of the most important intellectual activities for Muslim scholars. One of the misconceptions about the Prophet (p.b.u.h) is taken from the early verses of Surah Fath. The appearance of these verses is that God, in addition to forgive past sins Prophet, He also has guaranteed remission of future sins, and this clearly contradicts the infallibility of the Prophet. Muslim scholars have attempted to answer this question and each other presented answer or answers in solving the problem. This article collect, analyze and evaluate viewpoints that presented in this case, also answers this question that what is the Justification of the "sins of the past and the future of the Holy Prophet (PBUH)" in the first verses of Sura and Which of the answers are right and which one is wrong? and after reviewing the justifications, proved some of them to be the correct answer, and In addition innovated a new answer based on Mystic approach.

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Persian
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Journal of Quran Theology, Volume:3 Issue: 4, 2015
Pages:
97 to 111
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