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Associate Professor, Department of Islamic Studies, University of Tabriz
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Master's degree in Qur'an interpretation and sciences, University of Tabriz
10.22034/jqopv.2024.9509
Abstract
The question of the Qur'an's borrowing from the Testaments is one of the most important areas of discussion among Orientalists, which has been raised boldly and purposefully by some Orientalists such as Geiger, Noldeke, Montgomery Watt, Yusuf Dareh Haddad, Richard Bell, etc. in the recent period. Among the factors that caused this wrong perception of the majority of Orientalists towards the Prophet and the borrowing of the Qur'an from the covenants are the presence of weak and incorrect materials in some Islamic books and sources, as well as the influence of Israeli traditions in Sunni sources and interpretations. which provided this opportunity for Orientalists to provide a reason to express their doubts. Therefore, the main question in the present research is what is the effect of some narrations of Tabari and Baghoi's interpretation in the citations of Subah Wamdari? The findings of the research, which is based on the descriptive-explanatory method and of the documentary type, indicate that the interpretations of Tabari and Baghoi are among the reference books that have been referred to by Orientalists and in various discussions such as: the interpretation of various topics in the field of rulings and ethics. , the teachers of the Prophet, the presence of foreign words in the Quran, common historical stories and also the confirmation of some narrations contained in this commentary in the origin of some Quranic stories in the Old Testament, have strengthened the suspicions of Orientalists about the borrowing of the Quran from Jewish and Christian writings. The results of the present study showed that although both interpretations were effective in creating suspicion of indebtedness, the amount of influence of Baghoi's interpretation is far less compared to Tabari's interpretation.
Mahdavi, M. , Abbasi, N. and Olyanasab, S. H. (2024). The role of Tabari's and Baghoi's commentaries in the formation of the suspicion of the Qur'an's indebtedness to Ahadin. The Qur’an from Orientalists Point of View, (), 1-18. doi: 10.22034/jqopv.2024.9509
MLA
Mahdavi, M. , , Abbasi, N. , and Olyanasab, S. H. . "The role of Tabari's and Baghoi's commentaries in the formation of the suspicion of the Qur'an's indebtedness to Ahadin", The Qur’an from Orientalists Point of View, , , 2024, 1-18. doi: 10.22034/jqopv.2024.9509
HARVARD
Mahdavi, M., Abbasi, N., Olyanasab, S. H. (2024). 'The role of Tabari's and Baghoi's commentaries in the formation of the suspicion of the Qur'an's indebtedness to Ahadin', The Qur’an from Orientalists Point of View, (), pp. 1-18. doi: 10.22034/jqopv.2024.9509
CHICAGO
M. Mahdavi , N. Abbasi and S. H. Olyanasab, "The role of Tabari's and Baghoi's commentaries in the formation of the suspicion of the Qur'an's indebtedness to Ahadin," The Qur’an from Orientalists Point of View, (2024): 1-18, doi: 10.22034/jqopv.2024.9509
VANCOUVER
Mahdavi, M., Abbasi, N., Olyanasab, S. H. The role of Tabari's and Baghoi's commentaries in the formation of the suspicion of the Qur'an's indebtedness to Ahadin. The Qur’an from Orientalists Point of View, 2024; (): 1-18. doi: 10.22034/jqopv.2024.9509