Quranic comentations

Quranic comentations

Analytical typology of narrations of the narrators (case study: Surah Al-Imran)

Document Type : Original Article

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Associate Professor, Department of Islamic Studies, Shahid Bahonar University of Kerman, Kerman, Iran
10.22034/qc.2025.532368.1187
Abstract
In many narrations, the contents of the verses of the Quran have been applied to examples. These narrations are called continuous narrations. This feature of the Quran, which is referred to as the rule of continuous and application, guarantees the immortality of the Quran. Since, on the one hand, continuous narrations are not separated from interpretative narrations in narration sources, and on the other hand, the examples to which the verses of the Quran have been applied have various types, therefore, extracting continuous narrations from among interpretative narrations and their typology becomes important and necessary. The main question of this research is: into what types can continuous narrations in Surah Al-Imran be divided? In order to answer the aforementioned question, first, the narratives of the narrators were extracted from among the interpretive narratives of Surah Al-Imran and studied. Using a descriptive-analytical method, it was determined that the narratives of the narrators in the aforementioned Surah can be divided into five types, which are: one: narratives expressing the absolute or general application of the verse over time, two: narratives expressing the absolute or general application of the verse at the time of revelation, three: narratives expressing the absolute or general application of the verse over time, four: narratives expressing the esoteric application of the verse at the time of revelation, and five: narratives expressing the esoteric application of the verse over time.
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Volume 7, Issue 13
November 2024

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