Analyzing the opinions of commentators on the term “a clear book (of a verse) that is neither fresh nor dry except in a clear book.”

Authors

  • Mohammad Jawad Fakhrabadi Faculty member, Department of Theology, Yazd University - Iran
  • Muhammad Taqi Gul Mohammadi Shorki Assistant Professor, Department of Theology, Yazd University - Iran

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.36317/kaj/2021/v49.i1.1587

Keywords:

Shown book, The keys to the unseen, prescience, Preserved board

Abstract

God, Blessed and Exalted be He, said in His verse: “...there is neither fresh nor dry except in a clear book.” That every wet and dry matter in the world is in a “clear book.” The opinions of commentators and investigators in clarifying the meaning of “a clear book” are different in view of the narrations. and reasoning; Some, after explaining the concept of the term “the keys to the unseen”, see the union of the meanings of “a clear book” and “the keys to the unseen” in view of the place of God’s knowledge, the Most High, and some believe that the “clear book” is His knowledge, the Most High, in the creation, which is the meaning of “the Preserved Tablet”, and some It means “a clear imam” or “the Noble Qur’an” and the like. This investigation examines the various opinions on the descriptive and analytical approach, and after knowing the origin and construction in the quest, it searches for the question of the truth of “a clear book” in view of the ranks of God’s knowledge, the Almighty, and he found that “a clear book” is one of the ranks of His knowledge, the Almighty, and that it is the first rank of His knowledge in The place he did after his salary is simple, the truth.

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Published

2021-10-13

How to Cite

Fakhrabadi, Mohammad, and Muhammad Shorki. “Analyzing the Opinions of Commentators on the Term ‘a Clear Book (of a Verse) That Is Neither Fresh nor Dry Except in a Clear book.’”. Kufa Journal of Arts, vol. 1, no. 49, Oct. 2021, pp. 611-30, doi:10.36317/kaj/2021/v49.i1.1587.

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