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Interpretation in Ibn Sina and Ibn Arabi’s Thought Systems

masoud hajirabi

Volume 21, Issue 1 , June 2021, , Pages 85-102

https://doi.org/10.52547/jipt.2021.220486.1025

Abstract
  In the present study, we focus on Ibn Sina's thoughts (359-416 AH) on the what, why, principles, realm and how of interpretation and its explanation based on Islamic mysticism. According to Ibn Sina, interpretation refers to the act of revealing truth in its true sense. In this regard, there is no difference ...  Read More

Analysis and Critique of Rashid Reza’s Reading of Delegation and Interpretation Regarding Vision of God

Abdollah Mirahmadi

Volume 19, Issue 2 , January 0, , Pages 19-40

Abstract
  The issue of God vision is one of the most challenging topics among Islamic sects which has undergone chnages through the history of theological thinking. From among the different approaches dealing with this issue, two of them, that is, delegation and interpretation have attracted more attention from ...  Read More

Critical Assessment of Ash’arites’ Exegetic Approach to Understanding Religious Texts Based on Ayatollah Jafar Sobhani’s Perspective

abuzar rajabi

Volume 20, Issue 3 , January 0, , Pages 109-132

https://doi.org/10.52547/jipt.2020.97418

Abstract
  The use of interpretation in understanding texts has long been widespread among Islamic thinkers. Apart from a small group of thinkers from both religious sects who have not made use of this method, most Islamic thinkers utilize this method in the field of exegetic and theological discussions. However, ...  Read More