The effect of interpretive references in guiding the meaning of the Quranic text, the interpretation of Al-Tibian by Sheikh Al-Tusi as a model

Authors

  • Maytham Mahdi Saleh Al-Hamami University of Kufa - College of Basic Education
  • Nour Mahdi Kadhem Al-Saadi Sheikh Al-Tusi University College - Department of Quran Sciences

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.36317/kaj/2021/v1.i47.184

Keywords:

Sheikh Al-Tusi, Orientation of meaning, Interpretation of the statement, Interpretive reference, Cognitive Tribes

Abstract

The relationship between the Qur’anic text and the interpreter is a reciprocal relationship based on the degree of interaction shown by the interpreter towards the text, and the interaction at its highest level comes from distancing the reading of the text from external influences that deviate the text from its meaning that came to explain it. Or sectarian and others, which makes the Qur’anic text under prior projections that may approach its goal or move away from it. For example, Sheikh al-Tusi was influenced by a group of epistemological tribes that were the reason for his preference for exegetical opinions over others. Rather, in some Qur’anic verses, he directs their meaning and a point according to what is required by the doctrinal doctrine to which he belongs, which was the reason for composing his interpretation of the statement according to what was stated in the introduction to the interpretation. .

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Published

2021-04-25

How to Cite

Al-Hamami, Maytham, and Nour Al-Saadi. “The Effect of Interpretive References in Guiding the Meaning of the Quranic Text, the Interpretation of Al-Tibian by Sheikh Al-Tusi As a Model”. Kufa Journal of Arts, vol. 1, no. 47, Apr. 2021, pp. 171-98, doi:10.36317/kaj/2021/v1.i47.184.

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