چکیده:
Of the most important names God uses to
describe Himself in the Qur’an is that of light (noor).
God Himself is the supreme Light and all that He created
are also lights. Using the Qur’an and Islamic traditions,
this article addresses some of the major aspects of the
concept of light. Light is one of God’s qualities, and every
being in the universe is endowed with it. Moreover, the
amount of light all creatures hold depends on the capacity
of their existence; some beings have a fixed amount of
light, while rational beings with free will, that is, human
beings and jinn, can increase their light with faith and
good deeds, or decrease it with disbelief and transgression
خلاصه ماشینی:
"Indeed, by attaining faith, humans are exposed to the radiance of God. The Qur’an states: Is someone whose breast God has opened to Islam so that he follows a light from His Lord?
(57:19) According to this verse, true faith in God and His prophets – which is the surrendering of the heart coupled with required practice – will raise humans to the rank of the truthful and the witnesses who are the favorites of God. Such faith is worthy of divine reward and is also accompanied by light.
(33:41-43) Commenting on the above verse, the late Allamah Tabataba’i holds that God, after his command for abundant remembrance or remembrance as much as possible, states the fact that if you remember God in such a way, God and His Angels will also send their blessings upon you until it drives you from darkness to light.
Meanwhile, it becomes clear from here that since the Prophet constantly remembered Him, God and the Angels continually sent salutations to the Prophet and therefore the Prophet always shined as "a radiant lamp" (33:6) and those who follow him are led towards light: An apostle reciting to you the manifest signs of God that He may bring out those who have faith and do righteous deeds from darkness into light.
The original text is Arabic is as follows: ~¼X زS ®€ p j‚"în’Q àUء€ ‚¦ ~¨Q ‚ô¢ M¥™V p ê¢Mح ce zQ cظe àUء€ ؛ ؟U¦ ؛ MO» ÷e q| M©‚s q| Thus, it is the remembrance of God that causes the light of a person that illuminates the place belonging to him or her."