Examining and criticising the view of ibn taymiyyah on the concept of «batn» and «ta'wil» in the qur'an

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Ibn Taymiyyah (d. 728 AH), an influential scholar of the Salafi religion, one of the critics of the theory of the womb and interpretation, rejected the Shiite interpretations and believed that the narration of the Holy Prophet (PBUH) that the Qur'an has a noon and a womb was fabricated by the Shiites. It has not been narrated by any trusted narrator in narrative societies; Accordingly, in order to answer this doubt, by descriptive-analytical method by explaining the correct concept of ventricle and interpretation, proving ventricle and interpretation from the perspective of verses and analysis of narrations about the ventricle and interpretation of the Qur'an from a different perspective has not been done. The findings of the research show that the clarification of the narrations in the books of the two sects has proved the existence of esoteric layers for the verses of the Qur'an, and the difference of attitudes in explaining the nature of the ventricles and interpretation has caused differences of views.

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Persian
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Journal of Study of Doubts of Qquranic Researches, Volume:3 Issue: 2, 2022
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9 to 41
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