Conceptual analysis of real and virtual proximity in the Holy Quran Emphasizing the views of commentators
Man's closeness to God has been considered as his final appointment and point of perfection and has been the concern of believing servants. What is the importance of nearness to God and what are the ways to obtain it, has been considered by Quranic thinkers and commentators and an attempt has been made to examine different aspects of the issue. The issue of spiritual closeness has been discussed in the Qur'an in the form of Seleucid status and formative closeness, and supplies and quality are arranged on them. The aim of the present study is to examine the truth or permissibility of proximity in the Qur'an. . This article examines this dimension of the subject in a descriptive-analytical manner, citing the opinions of commentators. Some commentators, by avoiding falling into the valley of incarnation and similitude, have considered the nearness of God as a metaphor for God's knowledge and surroundings, and have not been able to attribute an independent truth to it. One of the principles of truth-seekers in proving their view is the art of the Qur'an in the supernaturalization of concepts with material applications, which has also occurred in the case of proximity.
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