نشریه معرفت - موسسه آموزشی پژوهشی امام خمینی (ره) - الصفحة ١٠
The Status of Love of and Intimacy with the Deity
Ayatollah 'Allamah Mohammad Taqi Misbah
Abstract
The present lecture is a commentary on Imam Sajjad's Munajat al-
Mohibbeen (the whispered prayer of the lovers). "Love" means to desire
and like something or someone which leads to devotion, rapture,
affection, and excitment. Love is always associated with feeling of joy
and nearness to the beloved. In other words, love will is not love if
joy is not shown by the beloved to the lover. The greatest pleasure is
manifested in one’s love of God. When one tastes the sweetness of the
love of God and is filled with the joy of that love, he/she will never
think of a substitute. That is, when one is brought nigh to God, he/she
will never turn away from this blessing. Rememberance of God and His
free blessings is the means to the love of Him. Furthermore, the deeper
the knowledge of God, the greater the love of Him.
Key words: God, love, beloved, lover, intimacy with God.
Quranic Stories and Religious Language Approaches to the Analysis of Them
Mohammad Ja'fari
Abstract
The mechanism of Qur’an language and its linguistic implications is
among the questions which have been a source of interest and challenge
to interpreters, theologians, and other researchers of religion. Among
the questions that arise here are: Can we say that all Qur’anic verses
and propositions are statement of facts? Is it possible to change the
metaphorsin some of the Quranic figurative, symbolic, and allegorical
phrases into facts and reality or not? In response to these questions,
especially in as far as Quranic stories are concerned two main
approaches are presented. The first includes unrealistic views and
provides some interpretations and ideas of the Quranic stories which
empty out the real content of these stories which constitute the
external significance of the words of these stories. The second approach
includes some views that consider the content of Quranic stories as
something connected with past events and occurrences.
Using an analytical- descriptive method, the present paper sheds light
on and criticizes five views about the first approach and two views
about the second approach.
Key words: story, interpretation, esoteric commentary, allegory, functionalism, cognitive.
The Possibility and Necessity of Spiritual Resurrection
Safdar Ilahirad
Abstract
"The doctrine of resurrection" is one of the truly fundamental
religious doctrines which represents the basis of many other doctrines
including legal, moral, political, and cultural doctrines. Philosophers
and theologians have elucidated and analyzed two aspects of
resurrection: spiritual resurrection and bodily resurrection.
Using an analytical approach and rational and traditional method, the
present paper sheds light on and analyzes the principles of and evidence
for the idea of "spiritual resurrection" in terms of its possibility
and necessity. Establishing the existence of a second dimension in man,
as the most important basis of spiritual resurrection prepares the
grounds for elucidating the rational and traditional evidence for the
possibility of the spiritual resurrection. Establishing the necessity of
spiritual resurrection requires the establishment of a second dimension
and the affirmation of fundamentality of soul. After establishing these
preliminaries, one can investigate and analyze the evidence for the
necessity of spiritual resurrection. This paper aims at analyzing and
evaluating the philosophers and theologians' evidence which supports the
necessity of resurrection and fundamentality of soul.
Key words: spiritual resurrection, soul, fundamentality of the soul, eternity, incorporeality, psyche, body
Mahdism in Imam Sadiq's Thoughts
Mohammad Hussein Faryab
Abstract
The belief in the appearance of a deliverer- whom Muslims called
"Mahdi"- is one of the beliefs which all divine religions have in
common. The real leaders of the manifest religion of Islam have made
through studies on Mahdism since the early Islam,which was of great help
to the Shi'as during the occultation period of the twelfth Imam.
Using a traditional method and focusing on Imam Sadiq's words, the
present paper provides the Shi'as and the followers of Shiite school
with a clear idea about the doctrine of Mahdism. According to the
findings of the research, and due to certain historical conditions, much
opportunity was found during Imam Sadiq's time to elaborate on Mahdism.
The particular issues related to Mahdism were dealt with in this period
and Imam gave special attention to defining the duties of those who
await Imam Mahdi during occultation period, the event of the Last Age
and the events which occur during Imam Mahdi's uprising before the
establishment of his government…
Key words: Mahdism, a waiting, Imam Sadiq (peace be upon him), signs of Imam Mahdi’s appearance, Mahdi's government.
A Comparison between Prophet and Imam in Imam Reza's Words
Hassan Sadeqi
Abstract
If we delve into the traditions transmitted from Imam Reza (peace be
upon him), we will be able to compare between prophet and Imam and
single out the prophet's characteristics which Imam has. A review of
these traditions reveals that the station of Imamate is exclusive to
those who possess most of the characteristics which a prophet has. So,
not all those who have the titles of caliph, Muslims' ruler and the like
deserve the station of Imamate.
Focusing on the traditions transmitted form Imam Reza (peace be upon
him), the present paper which makes a documentary study examines Imam
Reza's views regarding the differences between Imam and prophet. The
research findings show that Imam and prophet have a lot in common,
including their servitude to God, their being elected and appointed by
God, their infallibility, their divine knowledge, their divine authority
and divine vicegerence. Besides, Imam and prophet differ in kind of
relations they have with the angels. Furthermore, Imam (for this being
Imam) is superior to prophet (for this being prophet).
Key words: prophet's characteristics, prophet, Imam, Imam's characteristics, Imam Reza (peace be upon him).
Heavenly Angels from Mulla Sadra's Viewpoint
Seyyed Sadr al-din Taheri, Mona Faridi Khorshidi
Abstract
The present paper discusses Mulla Sadra's views about the nature and
features of angels. Focusing on Mulla Sadra's views, it tries to prove
the existence of angels, their nature and their number, and show the
philosophical view about the characteristics and types of angels. Angels
are luminous and incorporeal beings whose duty is to effuse good and
invite man to happiness. Mulla Sadra believes that there are different
types of angels and each group of the angels have certain duties
assigned by God. One of these groups have the duty of bringing down
God's message from the celestial world to the terrestrial world. The
discussion about this group of angels who are mediators between the
Divine world and the material world is closely related with the theory
of emanation, longitudinal hierarchy of intellects, and the way of the
evolving of unity from plurality. To sum up, it is difficult, or to be
more accurate, impossible to have access to Mulla Sadra's clear view
about the compatibility or incompatibility of heavenly angels with
intellects.
Key words: angels, nature of angels, types of angels, characteristics of angels, the heads of angels, intellects, the theory of emanation.
The Return (Raj’ah) according to the Shiite and to the Straying Sect of Baha'ism
Samandokht Kabiri Samani, Ali Malekzadeh
Abstract
Using a descriptive-analytical approach, the present paper studies the
views adopted by the Shiite and Baha'ism about the "the Return". The
idea of "the return" is one of the ideological issues in Shiite culture,
and many traditional and rational proofs have been offered to support
it. In Shiite culture and according to Quranic verses and traditions,
"the Return" strictly means the return the life of a number of dead
people when Imam Mahdi reappers; some from among the sincre and pure to
help him and some from among the enemies to receive punishment in return
for there crimes.
However, the straying sect of Baha'ism, which attempt to introduce
itself as a new religion, does not accept the Shiite view of the Return
and interprets the Quranic verses according to its own view. Baha’ism
holds that some of the characteristics of the bygone prophets and saints
will return to the prophet who will come later.
Key words: the Shiite, the Return, Baha'ism, interpretation of the Quran according to one's own views.
The Effects of the Theory of Multiple Interpretations (Readings)
Hussein Takmili
Abstract
In the centuries followed the initiation of hermeneutic discussions in
the West, the idea of permissibility of multiple interpretations, thanks
to these discussions, was put forward. According to this idea, which is
the outcome of philosophical hermeneutics, a writer's intent has no
effect on the understanding of the text and a text is silent and cannot
explain the meaning of its content. Therefore, the interpreter depends
on his own mental presuppositions for understanding the meaning of the
text.
The question that is raised here is; if there are different possible
interpretations of a text, are all these accidental (latitudinal)
interpretations correct and compatible with reality? Is it possible to
have interpretations that do not correspond to the text? It is taken for
granted that to consider correct the multiple interpretations of a text
which have opposite interpretations is not acceptable, and it is common
sense to consider such a thing incompatible with many principles and
axioms. Therefore, when we see that the requisites of this theory are
unsound, we realize that the theory is invalid and unsound.
Using an analytical-descriptive method, the present paper tries to
examine some of the unsound reuisits of this theory. The theory which
has irrational requisits and effects, is doomed to failure.
Key words: multiple interpretations, hermeneutics, philosophical hermeneutics, anarchism.