A comparative study of the meaning of m0hsenat in Shiite and Sunni interpretations up to the 7th century
In verse 24 of Surah An-Nisa, Muhsinat has various examples in earlier Shiite and Sunni interpretations. The meaning of captive married women was meant, but a different context in Shia meant that the meaning of captive married woman was not expressed in previous Shiite interpretations, and they considered most of the products to mean a free woman or a slave.And this difference disappeared after writing the first comprehensive commentaries and the recitation of Shiites and Sunnis from each other's interpretive sources was motivated not to see the first distinction between Shiites and Sunnis about the meaning of the products in these interpretations. In this way, it seems that the contexts and contexts that were the pretext for accepting an interpretive point of view in the previous interpretations were not given much attention in later periods. In particular, there was no equal use of each other's resources between Shiites and Sunnis, and Shiite interpretations, due to the acceptance of the preferred view of previous Sunni interpretations by Sheikh Tusi, the influence of his character and books on later Shiite commentators, are more influenced by Sunni interpretations. Were.
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