The present article analyses the thoughts of Nasr Hamed Abuzaid and searches the west Hermeneutics writings (such as Heidegger and etc.) and Foucault, Mohammad Arkoon, and Bultmann's thoughts for the roots of his opinions. Different evidences will be presented to show that he is being affected by them and follows them. Aboo-zaid's reflections about literary criticism, mythical approach, the role of interpreter and writer, interpretation (esoteric exegesis), being historical and the different readingsof Quran will be investigated in this article and their origins and some of their consequences will be mentioned. In between the outcome of some of the letters of the writer to Abuzaid and his replies will be represented.
Hamedi, S. M. H. and Etesami, S. M. (2007). Dr. Aboo-zaid Being Affected by the Orientalists. The Qur’an from Orientalists Point of View, 2(2), 157-192.
MLA
Hamedi, S. M. H. , and Etesami, S. M. . "Dr. Aboo-zaid Being Affected by the Orientalists", The Qur’an from Orientalists Point of View, 2, 2, 2007, 157-192.
HARVARD
Hamedi, S. M. H., Etesami, S. M. (2007). 'Dr. Aboo-zaid Being Affected by the Orientalists', The Qur’an from Orientalists Point of View, 2(2), pp. 157-192.
CHICAGO
S. M. H. Hamedi and S. M. Etesami, "Dr. Aboo-zaid Being Affected by the Orientalists," The Qur’an from Orientalists Point of View, 2 2 (2007): 157-192,
VANCOUVER
Hamedi, S. M. H., Etesami, S. M. Dr. Aboo-zaid Being Affected by the Orientalists. The Qur’an from Orientalists Point of View, 2007; 2(2): 157-192.