Mulla Sadra's Hermeneutical Method in the Interpretation of Qur'anic Verses

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Hermeneutics in epistemology has been one of the ways to reach the truth of words and expressions, and has been one of the ways that has been considered by many Western scholars in the last century. In this way, it has been attempted to reach the truth of the speaker by relying on certain principles and by semantically pursuing the words and concepts. In line with this Western approach, in Muslim world Muslim thinkers have come up with a concept called Tawil. Mulla Sadra, as one of the Islamic thinkers in the interpretation of the interpretation, believes that by the careful rooting of the words in the three worlds and by the mystical, philosophical and theological methods, have reached their heavenly meaning and have answered many of the problems and disputes concerning the Qur'anic similarities. This article aims to evaluate Mulla Sadra's specific method of interpreting the Qur'anic verses by using a descriptive-analytic method, after examining hermeneutical meaning and its semantic relation with interpretation.

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Persian
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Journal of Quran Theology, Volume:6 Issue: 11, 2019
Pages:
93 to 104
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