Comparative Study of Sayed Bin Tavous and Sheikh Tusi On the jobaie thoughts

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Jabie is one of the greatest commentators and theorists of the Mu'tazilite in the third century. His votes have always been used and cited by other commentators. The glorious theories of centuries have been the subject of discussion among Shiite scholars and even Sunni scholars. Seyyed bin Tawoos, the Sheikh Tusi nobleman, also has many discussions with the Mu'tazilian commentators in Saad al-Sa'd. Since Sheikh Tusi in Tebian and Seyyed bin Tavous in Saad al-Sa'd, compared with other commentators, have been focusing more on arrogance the points of sharing and the difference in the quotes and critique of these two magnificent worlds will be examined in this article. While Sayyed bin Peacock, with a critical approach and with different perspectives from others commentators, based on Qur'anic evidence, narrations, and other accounts of the commentators, responded to some of the mistakes made in interpreting and understanding the verses Sheikh Tusi, in his writings, repeatedly referred to a commentary that he sometimes criticized and praised.

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Persian
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Biannual Journal of Research in the Interpretation of Quran, Volume:6 Issue: 11, 2020
Pages:
265 to 288
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