خلاصه ماشینی:
"This article elaborates on the different views put forward in this regard, criticizes them, and concludes that using words which are not of an Arabic origin by the Qur(an is not a problem, because these words, though originally not Arabic, had been taken into Arabic and naturalized before the revelation of the Qur(an.
The present article, which seeks to explore the reason why the Qur(an use dual feature to describe man, uses a theoretical approach based on library resources and examines and criticizes the views adopted by some Muslims scholars in this regard.
According to the texts of the narrations of Ard, the word Book , as the criterion for assessing the mentioned narrations, refers to the Qur(an, and so neither the Sunnah nor intellectual demonstration is concerned here.
To this end, the article cites a number of narrations that confirm the necessity of referring to the Qur(an for the assessment of prophetic traditions, criticizes the opponents( views and refutes the claim that the narrations in favour of assessing prophetic traditions by the Qur(an are fabricated.
A Critique of the Way of Interpreting the Verses on Shafa(ah (Intercession) by Al-Manar by Ali Awsat Baqiri There is a number of Qur(anic verses in the Qur(an which refer to shafa(ah (intercession) and use various expressions for it.
The authors of Al-Manar Commentary hold that the word shafa(ah means domination of the will of those who intercede over that of Allah and so these authors oppose the possibility of the existence of shafa(ah claiming that the idea of shafa(ah is negated by all Qur(anic verses."