REVIEW PAPER
Political Science and International Relations
Donya Aribi Al-Maliki (Netherlands); Sal Ibrahim (Iraq); Hossien khanjous (Iran)
Abstract
The Islamic way of life in the shadows of the Noble Qur’an is one of the most important topics that occupied a unique position among researchers; However, question marks still hover around many questions in this field, such as what is the optimal lifestyle; What are its peculiarities from the perspective ...
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The Islamic way of life in the shadows of the Noble Qur’an is one of the most important topics that occupied a unique position among researchers; However, question marks still hover around many questions in this field, such as what is the optimal lifestyle; What are its peculiarities from the perspective of the Noble Qur’an and the maxim; Likewise, what are the criteria for a person who adopts the morals of the Messenger and his pure family: And what is the role of the Qur’anic verses in educating the soul and spirit towards a better and more complete life under the most comprehensive heavenly law. That is why this research is intended to show glimpses of this method from a Quranic perspective.
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Political Science and International Relations
Asia Razi Abdullah Al-Qda (Saudi Arabia); Dr. Hamzeh Ali Islaminasab (Iran)
Abstract
Integration of man is the main reason for sending prophets and occupies a large part of religious texts. One of the virtues of Islam over humanity is that it brought it a sound approach in the upbringing of souls, the upbringing of generations and the formation of nations, so it took care of many patterns ...
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Integration of man is the main reason for sending prophets and occupies a large part of religious texts. One of the virtues of Islam over humanity is that it brought it a sound approach in the upbringing of souls, the upbringing of generations and the formation of nations, so it took care of many patterns in the life of a person who is unparalleled in other religions and gave each of them its proper place. This reveals the great importance and the great position of morals and religious teachings in Islam, since the Qur’an and the Prophet’s Sunnah (may God bless him and his family) were exposed to human life from different angles, so we must derive from the Qur’an and the Sunnah to reach what the prophets were sent for. Research and study on individual lifestyles in the Qur’an and the Sunnah of the Prophet (peace and blessings of God be upon him and his family) is considered one of the studies that only books and theses are satisfied with, and we cannot discuss them in this brief in detail, and for this we refer to some of them in this article: Food, Dress, hygiene and health, rest, entertainment, adornment and...
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Political Science and International Relations
Mohsen Askari (Iran); Mohammad Javad Najaflo (Iran)
Abstract
Marriage is a skill that the couple, by recognizing each other's abilities, differences and sensitivities, can respond to the physical and mental needs of the other party; So that both feel satisfied and achieve relative peace. The Holy Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him), who is the ...
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Marriage is a skill that the couple, by recognizing each other's abilities, differences and sensitivities, can respond to the physical and mental needs of the other party; So that both feel satisfied and achieve relative peace. The Holy Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him), who is the source of human perfection and the true teacher of humanity, can be the best example in this regard. Therefore, it is necessary to get acquainted with the management of the Prophet of Islam (pbuh) in the family and how he treats his wives and to learn life lessons from his methods. It seems that if family life is organized according to the principles of the Prophetic tradition (peace be upon him), the relations of family members will be based on kindness and mercy, gentleness, kindness, respect, understanding and agreement, compatibility and forgiveness, cooperation, frankness and Honesty, patience and forbearance are regulated. Since the life of the Prophet (peace be upon him) is one of the four sources of knowledge of Islam, the family life and marriage of the Prophet can guarantee the happiness of families. This article was a descriptive-analytical method to describe the life of the Holy Prophet (PBUH).
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Quran and Testament
Safia Farhadi (Iran); Abozar Andalib (Iran)
Abstract
The divine religions, because of their relevance to nature and the general rules, have a single direction and method, and because they are rooted in one source and their teachings are derived from divine revelation, they share basic doctrinal issues as well as some sub-topics; The issue of hijab is one ...
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The divine religions, because of their relevance to nature and the general rules, have a single direction and method, and because they are rooted in one source and their teachings are derived from divine revelation, they share basic doctrinal issues as well as some sub-topics; The issue of hijab is one of these issues. In this article, the necessity of covering and its importance and place in the three religions of Judaism, Christianity and Islam were discussed. Hijab and covering have a special place in all religions and sects and one of the main reasons is that hijab and chastity is a natural thing. If one looks at the national costumes of the countries of the world, one can clearly see the hijab and the covering of women, which shows that the hijab was common among most nations of the world - and throughout history - and did not belong to a particular religion or nation.
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Abrahamic Religions
Hossien Ibrahimi (Iran); Hamid Aliabadi (Iran)
Abstract
This study, which is about the promised from the point of view of the Abrahamic religions, has examined the positives of believing in the promised and explaining it; However, in proving the existing Promised Mehdi (pbuh), the method of reasoning is not based on the principles of the Covenants and has ...
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This study, which is about the promised from the point of view of the Abrahamic religions, has examined the positives of believing in the promised and explaining it; However, in proving the existing Promised Mehdi (pbuh), the method of reasoning is not based on the principles of the Covenants and has been discussed in Islamic logic.
METHODOLOGICAL PAPER
Religious Studies
Batool Fatima Abidi (Pakistan)
Abstract
The title of the book selected for analysis and commentary is "The Role of Umm Al-Mumineen Ayesha in the History of Islam". This book is a translation of Ayatollah Murtaza Askari's book I wrote it. First it was translated into Persian in 3 different volumes. This is the Urdu translation of this book ...
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The title of the book selected for analysis and commentary is "The Role of Umm Al-Mumineen Ayesha in the History of Islam". This book is a translation of Ayatollah Murtaza Askari's book I wrote it. First it was translated into Persian in 3 different volumes. This is the Urdu translation of this book which consists of 4 volumes but all the three volumes are in the form of one book. Each volume is about 200 pages ie total There are about 600 pages.
REVIEW PAPER
Political Science and International Relations
Ali Hasanain Khan Khichi (Pakistan); Mohammad Sheta Badra (Iran)
Abstract
There is a great deal of research has been conducted on how to eat and drink in Islam. This research article will cover prophet Mohammad(saww) eating and drinking habits as well as the etiquette, including how he eat, what kind of food he loved, the amount eaten, with whom he loved to eat, eating etiquette ...
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There is a great deal of research has been conducted on how to eat and drink in Islam. This research article will cover prophet Mohammad(saww) eating and drinking habits as well as the etiquette, including how he eat, what kind of food he loved, the amount eaten, with whom he loved to eat, eating etiquette such as calling Allah’s name before each meal, ending the meal by praising the lord, hygiene, and avoiding wastefulness. Since Prophet Mohammad(saww) was sent from God to deliver the message of God to help people to reach perfection in their life, He is the role model for all mankind in every aspect of life. Through this paper, the need to learn good eating and drinking habits will be discussed by taking evidence from Islamic sources. This evidence then is further reinforced through the clear understanding of the hadith through various sources. Lastly, conclusion of the paper sums up the discussion and presents recommendations through which the element of etiquettes of eating and drinking can be effectively incorporated in one’s life.
REVIEW PAPER
Sayeda Huda Batool Moosavi (Pakistan); Dr. Mahdi Islami (Iran)
Abstract
The pure life is what the majority of the souls, living on the universe, are trying to achieve. Each of them is having or insisting on his or her own definition from the pure life. In the Muslim society, it has been observed, as, eliminating soul illness as one of the tools which will reach to a pure, ...
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The pure life is what the majority of the souls, living on the universe, are trying to achieve. Each of them is having or insisting on his or her own definition from the pure life. In the Muslim society, it has been observed, as, eliminating soul illness as one of the tools which will reach to a pure, life, that is the reason of human, creation, but in this path recognition of the soul illness is easy but healing, it, is sometimes taking for granted.
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Interpretation, Quranic Knowledge and Hadith
Hasan Alimi Baktash (Iran); Ahmad Kolivandi (Iran)
Abstract
Translation of the Holy Qur'an has always been a problematic and difficult issue in Islamic theology. However, what challenges this great task, apart from different translation types such as literal and free translation, is a lack of the methodology of translation. This article aims improving the ability ...
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Translation of the Holy Qur'an has always been a problematic and difficult issue in Islamic theology. However, what challenges this great task, apart from different translation types such as literal and free translation, is a lack of the methodology of translation. This article aims improving the ability of translating the Holy Qur'an especially for those young scholars who wish to carry these Islamic teachings to the English-speaking countries. Next, the paper clarifies the principles and distinctive features of each choice. This research is actually the result of a term-long discussion in Hawzah Language Center of Qom about the way of translating the Holy Qur'an. It shows the way of making an acceptable translation, examining the viewpoints of Surah Al-Fātiha translators, by selecting the most suitable English equivalent for each word, with the reasons for every choice and preference. Furthermore, this study covers the religious vocabulary of the Holy Book as well as literary issues and at the end the extra points related to the Surah Al-Fātiha.