Interpretive Methods of Imam Sajjad (AS)

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Research/Original Article (دارای رتبه معتبر)
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The connection between the Qur'an and the Ahl al-Bayt (AS) is the connection between light and enlightenment. The interpretive narrations in the narration assemblies are the explanation of the Qur'an. Examining the interpretive method of the Ahl al-Bayt (AS) can, in addition to a deep understanding of the interpretations of the most knowledgeable teachers of the Qur'an, be a guide, facilitator, and model for its commentators and followers. This article, with its descriptive-analytical method and library studies, reflects on the interpretive narrations of Imam Sajjad (AS) and examines the basic axes of the vision of that great Imam, relying on the interpretive methods of Imam Sajjad (AS). First, a Qur'anic example is mentioned for each method, and then the Imam's (as) interpretive method is given below. In this article, after emphasizing the importance of the discussion, the authors try to explain the interpretive method of Imam Sajjad (as) by analyzing the interpretive narrations and its claims, and finally conclude that the most important interpretive methods of the Prophet are: Quran to Quran, Quran to narration and the Qur'an are related to history, science, and literary texts.
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Persian
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149 to 170
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