The view of contemporary commentators on the Holy Qur’an regarding the distortion of Jewish-Christian scriptures; Criticism and Review
- Author:
- Mohammad Fereydonie
- Level:
- Master
- Field of study:
- religious studies
- Language:
- Farsi
- Faculty:
- Faculty of Religions
- Year:
- 2022
- Publisher:
- URD Press
- Supervisor(s):
- Mohammad Taghi Ansari Pour
The Holy Quran is known as a revelatory text to us Muslims. Therefore, knowing its teachings in different dimensions is of great importance to us. Because it is difficult to understand its point of view without referring to the words of its commentators, and it may cause a misunderstanding in understanding it. It is necessary for their contents to be considered in the following verses so that we do not suffer from ideological deviations in this regard. One of the most important issues for us and the followers of other religions is to understand the view of the Holy Quran towards the religious texts of other religions, especially the Abrahamic religions, in order to assess their authority and validity from the point of view of this divine book. Although the reference and study of the verses of the Holy Quran leads us to the point that the view of this divine book compared to other divine books has been on the validity of its contents and in many cases it has pointed out the necessity of its establishment and mentioned them to the people of the book. , We see that the commentators have distorted these texts based on other verses. Therefore, it is necessary to refer to the words of the commentators, especially the contemporary ones, who have the scientific heritage of the past at their disposal and also had wider access to the religious sources of other religions, in order to point out their views in the following verses which they believe distort those texts. , Be identified and the necessary reviews and reviews are written about their arguments. In this dissertation, an analytical-descriptive method is used to critique the views of contemporary commentators on the distortion of Judeo-Christian sacred texts and concludes that the view of the Holy Quran on these texts is different from what the commentators believe and the verses in question. They do not imply their distortion.