The effect of the Qur'anic context on the interpretation of Al-Kash - in the case of Muhammad Jawad Mughniyeh

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Zainab Hussein Obaid Khudair

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    I dealt with a brief about the life of Sheikh Muhammad Jawad Mughniyeh (may Allah have mercy on him) as Sheikh Mughniyeh is unique from the rest of the commentators of the unfamiliar paradoxes, especially in terms of language, as the meanings of the Qur'an are not realized, and will not realize them for what they are, and know their greatness except those who feel them from the depths, and harmonize with them with his heart and mind and mix his faith with his blood and flesh, and here lies the secret in the saying of Imam Commander of the Faithful (pbuh):  That silent Quran, and I the speaking Quran. And that the explanation in question is not limited to the direction of And one interest and mentioned that in the statement of the methodology of Sheikh Mughniyeh in the interpretation of the detector is noticeable in the interpretation of the detector interest in the language as if it is inherent and the necessity of opening each surah where each verse is mostly allocated a paragraph entitled (language) to interpret some of the unfamiliar vocabulary known, and another entitled (syntax) to clarify the grammatical provisions of the word problem. And showed the impact of the Quranic context of the verses, including the disclosure of the statement of the meaning of one verse through the context of the Qur'anic and the statement of successive verses as well.

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