Azadi Square, Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, Fajr Sleeper.
10.22081/jrla.2019.54647.1221
Abstract
The Qur'anic Revolutionary movement has been inspired by a coherent structure from the revelation of the presence of the prophet (pbuh). This unparalleled miracle in the form of spiritual implications of modern literary style and exquisite interpretations has led to an upsurge in human thought, linguistic richness, and the opening of pristine horizons. Modernist interpretations and images translate the themes of divine verses into superior truths of human intellectual achievements, in such a way that reasoning and logic are incapable of providing a clear picture of the themes of these themes, given the realities of the present. The continuous form, the revolution of meanings and the free association of thoughts form the real core of a new and innovative approach to the Qur'an. This novel is a manifestation of spiritual revolutions, an intellectual in a modernized modern theme that transcends the essential meanings derived from the divine nature of the divine divine from the encroachment on the intellectual chain and the instability of material material arising from the limited human perception and the creative mind in the space The pristine and meaningful meanings of flying through the themes of the Divine Word open up the path to the immortal miracle of mankind.
alizade teymurluyi, Y. (2019). Innovative revolutions in the explosive themes of the Holy Qur'an. Literary Studies of Islamic texts, 4(13), 161-185. doi: 10.22081/jrla.2019.54647.1221
MLA
yahya alizade teymurluyi. "Innovative revolutions in the explosive themes of the Holy Qur'an", Literary Studies of Islamic texts, 4, 13, 2019, 161-185. doi: 10.22081/jrla.2019.54647.1221
HARVARD
alizade teymurluyi, Y. (2019). 'Innovative revolutions in the explosive themes of the Holy Qur'an', Literary Studies of Islamic texts, 4(13), pp. 161-185. doi: 10.22081/jrla.2019.54647.1221
VANCOUVER
alizade teymurluyi, Y. Innovative revolutions in the explosive themes of the Holy Qur'an. Literary Studies of Islamic texts, 2019; 4(13): 161-185. doi: 10.22081/jrla.2019.54647.1221