A Study of the Interpretive votes of Ayatollah Javadi Amoli on the Critique and Analysis of Religious Orientalists concerning the Origin of the Qur'an
The Holy Quran is the last and most complete book of guidance and a version of the happiness of all human beings. The truth of the Qur'an is like the light that emanates from the eternal source of the divine sciences to illuminate human life. Research on Islam and the Qur'an is one of the topics that has been academically considered by Orientalists in the last two centuries to clarify the human condition. One of the axes on which religious Orientalists have created works is the origin of the Qur'an. Many of them assume that the Qur'an is a human work and has used historical teachings and reports before it. However, not all Orientalists think the same way. This study aims to find out the relationship between critique and analysis of the views of Orientalists about the origin of the Qur'an, and the views of Ayatollah Javadi. The research has expressed this issue descriptively and analytically, based on which it has been determined that the most important opinions about the origin of the Qur'an from the point of view of Orientalists are whether it is human or inhuman، Six sources for the human origin and three sources for the non-human origin of the Qur'an are presented. In the present article, after mentioning the views of religious Orientalists about the origin of the Qur'an, first, the truth of revelation from the point of view of Ayatollah Javadi is explained and Then the critique and analysis of the views of Orientalists from the point of view of this educated mystic has been examined and the divinity and revelation of the origin of the Qur'an have been proved.
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مولفه های هوش اخلاقی در صحیفه سجادیه (دعای مکارم الاخلاق)
محمدمهدی حاجیلوئی محب*، مژگان احمدی،
نشریه دعاپژوهی، پاییز و زمستان 1401 -
The role of seminaries in spreading the values and ideals of the Islamic revolution (based on diffusion theory)
Mohammad Mahdi Hajilouei Moheb *, Roghaye Khalili
Journal of Islamic Revolution Research,