Dialectics of German Orientalists In interpretive studies
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https://doi.org/10.36324/fqhj.v1i46.15798Keywords:
Problems, German Orientalists, inQur’anterpretation, suspicionsAbstract
The topic of the research includes the response of the interpretive studies to the various rebuttals of the German orientalists، including those raised about the personality of the Messenger Muhammad (PBUH) on the one hand، and what the German orientalists raised about the interpretive studies، as well as questioning the source of the Holy Qur’an، claiming that it is the work or authorship of the Messenger Muhammad (PBUH). This claim has become among the orientalists a matter that does not accept doubt as they claim، as the orientalists tried to distort the image of the Messenger (PBUH) and question his prophecy and his abilities to be the Messenger of the Lord of the Worlds، as they strived to question and deny most of the events of the prophet’s biography، to cast doubt on Muslims in their religion as well as the expulsion of the sons of They denounced Islam by portraying Islam as a religion of terrorism and violence.
The orientalists were the pioneers in presenting all these suspicions and others in the intellectual arena. If we go back to the roots of the suspicions، we would find them in Islamic sources، but you raised them not in the form of a suspicion intended to cast doubt، but rather in the form of narrations، news، or a specific understanding of an interpreter. The interpreters reproduce it and raise it against every suspicion
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