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        1 - The verbal miracle of the Quran and the existence of the alien words in it
        Mohammad Amiri fatemeh mazbanpoor fatemeh mazbanpoor
        The discussion of the alien words in the Qur'an and its relation to the Quran's verbal miracle is one of the key issues. In this context, four perspectives can be expressed in terms of: 1. The viewpoints of opponents (deniers). 2- Dictionary view. 3- Viewers of the More
        The discussion of the alien words in the Qur'an and its relation to the Quran's verbal miracle is one of the key issues. In this context, four perspectives can be expressed in terms of: 1. The viewpoints of opponents (deniers). 2- Dictionary view. 3- Viewers of the contributors. 4. A moderate view. The moderate view that Abu Obaid Qassim bin Salam poses to actually modify the view of his professor Abu Obeidha, therefore, he says: "It seems to me right to take the sum of the two promises, that is, these alien words But the Arabs have defined them, they have emptied out of alien words, then the Qur'an has been revealed, so whoever says that these Arabic words are correct, and whoever says that they are alien are also correct. From the perspective of the viewers, the viewer's (3rd) views are stronger than all the chosen point of view. Manuscript profile
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        2 - Re-reading the definition of revelation in terms of miracles, knowledge and infallibility of the prophets
        Reza Najafi Ali Ahmad  Naseh seyed mohammad taghi mosavi keramati
        Knowledge and the possibility of revelation is one of the oldest Qur'anic, religious and theological issues that the scholars of Islamic sects as well as non-Muslims have dealt with. Therefore, it is necessary to analyze and critique the various definitions offered arou More
        Knowledge and the possibility of revelation is one of the oldest Qur'anic, religious and theological issues that the scholars of Islamic sects as well as non-Muslims have dealt with. Therefore, it is necessary to analyze and critique the various definitions offered around revelation; Which, of course, is the goal of this article. First, the possibility of revelation has been done by recognizing the prerequisites of its cognition, such as anthropology and prophecy. After that, the characteristics of the container of revelation, ie the building blocks of the structure of prophecy, which are miracles, knowledge and infallibility, have been studied. The study of the three axes of positive, negative and imposed dialogue about the definitions of revelation is not hidden from view, which has been evaluated by descriptive, analytical and comparative methods. The analysis of the problem shows that the category of revelation is completely different from concepts such as religious experience. In addition, human genius can not deprive him of a revelatory relationship. Therefore, revelation will be achieved only with the full realization of the building blocks of prophecy. Manuscript profile
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        3 - Al-Sayyid al-Murtaḍā and Other Scholars on the Prophecies of the Quran
        Masume Mostofi mohammad ali ayazi
        An aspect of the Quranic miracle is its prophecies and prognostications. This article scrutinizes al-Sayyid al-Murtaḍā’s account in al-Mūḍīḥ ʿan jaha iʿjāz al-Qurʾān al-karīm (The clarification of the dimension of the noble Quran’s miracle), as well as other opponents o More
        An aspect of the Quranic miracle is its prophecies and prognostications. This article scrutinizes al-Sayyid al-Murtaḍā’s account in al-Mūḍīḥ ʿan jaha iʿjāz al-Qurʾān al-karīm (The clarification of the dimension of the noble Quran’s miracle), as well as other opponents or proponents of different aspects of Quranic prophecies. It is ultimately concluded that each of Quranic prophecies—including its prognostications of future events, as well as its revelation of present and past events, and its revelation of what is harbored in people’s hears—is an aspect of the Quranic miracle, and hence, they serve as unchallengeable evidence for Muḥammad’s prophethood. Manuscript profile
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        4 - A study of the miraculous aspects of the Holy Quran from the perspective of Allameh Tabatabai and Orientalists
        fatemeh javadiyan asl عبدالرضا  فرهادیان Fatemeh  Khalili
        comparing the opinions of thinkers in the field of Quranic studies, it is possible to achieve the growth and expansion of Quranic studies and the recognition of the greatness of revelation, and to remove deviant thoughts from the holy area of the Quran. According to Al More
        comparing the opinions of thinkers in the field of Quranic studies, it is possible to achieve the growth and expansion of Quranic studies and the recognition of the greatness of revelation, and to remove deviant thoughts from the holy area of the Quran. According to Allameh, the miracles of the Quran are absolute and are not limited to specific aspects. Some of the aspects that Allameh discussed include the miracle of the Prophet's (PBUH) being an Umi, the absence of differences in the Qur'an, occult news, legal miracles, verbal miracles, and scientific miracles. According to Allameh, a miracle is the intervention of a force outside the world of nature and does not mean the acceptance of the intellectual impossibility, and the Qur'an considers the miracle according to the law of causality, which is accepted by the intellect. According to Allamah, the revelation has the divine word and divine origin and is far from differences, contradictions and distortions. The revelation was brought to the people by the Prophet (PBUH) who had the status of infallibility. Orientalists' views on revelation can be divided into three groups. The first group studies the Qur'an without prejudice and fairly, and admits the truth and miracles of the Qur'an, and some of them have converted to Islam. The second group has realized the revelation of the Qur'an, but they refuse to acknowledge the miracles of the Qur'an and consider the origin of the Qur'an to be human. The third group denies the revelation of the Qur'an and the prophethood of the Prophet (PBUH), and the study of the Qur'an by this group is prejudiced and contradictory. Manuscript profile