A study of the Views of Sunni Theological Commentators on the Reflection of the Group of Infallibles in the Human Divisions of the Qur'an on the Basis of Surah Al-Waqi'ah

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The Holy Quran has divided human groups into several cases. These human divisions are in line with the guiding and educational goals of the Qurchr('39')an. The question of this research is how the groups mentioned in the Qurchr('39')an reflect the Infallibles (AS)? This research, which has been done by library and descriptive-analytical methods, focuses on the division in Surah Al-Waqichr('39')ah, the views of Sunni theological commentators such as Fakhr Razi, Zamakhshari, Samarkandi, Al-i Ghazi and Alusi with the interpretations of Shiite theological commentators such as Tusi, Tayeb and Tabatabai has evaluated to show how this interpretive approach has identified the groups in the verse. The results of this study show that in these interpretations, two general views about the case studies of the former and the close ones have the highest frequency. The first view was analyzed and accepted with different explanations and the challenges and drawbacks of the second view were expressed.

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Persian
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Andishe-Novin-E-Dini, Volume:16 Issue: 63, 2021
Pages:
165 to 188
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