Reviewing and Criticizing the Interpretation of the " Promised Judgment Day" to the " Qa im Uprising"

Article Type:
Research/Original Article (دارای رتبه معتبر)
Abstract:

Interpretation-orientation and subjective interpretation of the Qur’anic texts in relation to the Islamic teachings is the mal-reflections entangling some of the deviational sects and flaws. “Resurrection” has a clear meaning in the Holy Quran and Muslim teachings. Therefore, there is no doubt about them in most cases. In the last two centuries, with the emergence of the two flaws of Babite and Baha’is, false allegations have been raised that among them is the interpretation of the teaching of the Muslim “promised Judgment Day” from the resurrection and the world after death to the “uprising of Qa’im” and the abolition of the previous religion and the emergence of the new one. The present paper, with a descriptive-analytic method of research, and by collecting library-based data has presented this view and then analyzed and criticized it. The results indicates not only is no rational and transcendental reason for interpreting the resurrection to the uprising of Qa’im, rather it contradicts the claims of these sects.

Language:
Persian
Published:
Awaiting the Promised, Volume:17 Issue: 56, 2018
Page:
33
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