Definition and description of Orientalists' studies and their views on the Imamite narrative heritage in the interpretation of the Holy Quran

Authors

  • Shaimaa Hassan Abbas Al-Junaibi Department of Quranic Sciences, Faculty of Quranic Sciences, University of Religions and Denominations, Pardisan, Iran.
  • Saleh Al-Mu'taz Department of Quranic Sciences, Faculty of Quranic Sciences, University of Religions and Denominations, Pardisan, Iran.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.58496/MJQS/2024/005

Keywords:

Orientalists' studies, Holy Quran, narrative heritage, interpretation of the Holy Quran

Abstract

The Christian religion took root in the world as a universal monotheistic religion after the Jewish religion and expanded in the whole world until Islam came. They dealt with their research in the Holy Qur’an and the personality of the greatest Messenger (PBUH) and the family of the House. Evidence documenting and proving it. Shiite scholars agree that what is meant by the guardians here are the pure and infallible imams (pbuh), and among the similarities promoted by the orientalists is the likeness of the distortion of the Noble Qur’an. It is a false fabrication that has no foundation, and the origin of the reality of the Qur’anic text is proven in the sayings of our eminent scholars, not what the orientalists claim. Sayyid al-Khoei, who is well-known among Muslims, says that distortion does not occur in the Qur’an, and that what is in our hands is the entire Qur’an revealed to the Great Prophet (PBUH), and many scholars have stated this. Among them is the chief of the hadith scholars, al-Saduq Muhammad ibn Babawayh, and he counted the saying of non-distortion as one of the beliefs of the Imamiyyah, including the sheikh of the sect, Muhammad ibn al-Hasan al-Tusi. What we have mentioned of some of the opinions of the Orientalists is only the tip of the iceberg of the thousands of research and writings written by malevolent fingers that try to scatter Muslims and sow discord among them.

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Published

2024-05-12

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Al-Junaibi , S. H. A., & Al-Mu'taz , S. (2024). Definition and description of Orientalists’ studies and their views on the Imamite narrative heritage in the interpretation of the Holy Quran. Mesopotamian Journal of Quran Studies, 2024, 31–39. https://doi.org/10.58496/MJQS/2024/005
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DOI: 10.58496/MJQS/2024/005
Published: 2024-05-12

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