Rereading (Istintāq) in the theory of Sadr and its relationship with dialectics
Publish Year: 1403
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Rereading (Istintāq) in the theory of Sadr and its relationship with dialectics abstract
Abstract: Sadr, with his own definition of thematic interpretation, tried to provide a way to receive the teachings of the Qur'an in accordance with the problems of today's societies. The core of this method of interpretation is a component called " Istintāq " which was proposed by Martyr Sadr with the inspiration of the traditions that called for Istintāq from the Qur'an Sadr has organized numerous researches to explain this component. In these researches, the Istintāq is usually explained by the inspiration of the mutual dialogue between the text and the commentator in philosophical hermeneutics.While considering the philosophical foundations of Sadr, this type of explanation cannot be correct. In the current research, by referring to various works of Sadr and using a descriptive-analytical method, an attempt has been made to investigate the nature of Istintāq in the view of Martyr Sadr. In this way, first the negative aspects of Istintāq and its relationship with the philosophical hermenetic teachings of explanation and then the positive components of Istintāq have been extracted. In the positive part, there are three components of presenting a specific question; Collecting and receiving answers and aggregating and combining individual answers are derived from the concept of Istintāq
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Rereading (Istintāq) in the theory of Sadr and its relationship with dialectics authors
Ali Fathi
Associate Professor, Department of Qur’ānic research ,Institute of Hawza and University (RIHU), Qom, Iran.
Seyed Meysam Moosavi
PhD student of the Department of Quran and Hadith Sciences, Research Institute of Hawzah and University, Qom, Iran