A Critical Review of Foundations and Methods of Exaggerators in Shiite Qur’anic Commentaries

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The exaggerators (Ghulāt) were the first group of interpretive currents in Shiite history to introduce heresy into Islamic teachings by incorporating their exaggerated ideas into Shi'i interpretive and hadith texts. They were divided into two groups of atheists and non-atheists, each of whom entered Quranic interpretation with their own presuppositions and interpreted the verses of the Quran according to their own methods. Therefore, it is very important to know their bases and methods of interpretation in order to recognize them better. In this article, an attempt is made to extract the exaggerations in Shi'a Quranic commentaries. Using the descriptive-analytical-critical method, their foundations and methods are examined and criticized and validated with the help of hadith criticism tools. Based on the hadiths of the great exaggerators, it is found that most of their hadiths in the Shi'ah commentaries have fundamental problems in terms of sanad and hadith text. In addition, the contents of many of these narratives are in conflict with the principles and branches of Shari'a.
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Persian
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Quranic Sciences & Tradition, Volume:56 Issue: 2, 2024
Pages:
349 to 374
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