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Keywords: Holy Quran, Hafiz poems, comparative study, Malakoot - Assistant professor of Bu-Ali Sina University, department of theology E-Mail: Karam.
- (Corresponding author) Assistant Professor, Arabic Language and Literature Department, Arak University , Arak, Iran E-Mail: a-sajady@araku.
com -PhD Candidate, Razi University, Kermanshah, Iran A Critical study of Bent al-Shaty’s Theory: Non-synonymy between the Words of the Quran Sayyed Mahmood Tayyebhosseini 1 Abstract Bent al-Shaty is a prominent contemporary Egyptian scholar who is well-known for her theory on the expressional miracles of the Qur'an.
Keywords: Quran, story, illustration, art beauty, Adam - (corresponding author) Assistant Professor in Meybod Payam-noor University E-Mail: mzarezardeyni@gmail.
com Divine manifestations in the interpretive outlook of Ibn-e-Arabi from Sura of Tawheed and its reflection in Persian mystical literature Fateme Mohamadi Askarabadi 1 Mehdi Maleksabet 2 Yadolah JalaliPandari 3 Abstract The argument of manifestation is one of the important aspects of Islamic mysticism, through which the nature of creation is discussed.
-(corresponding author) PhD student of Persian literature in Yazd University E-Mail: mohamadi_f58@yahoo.
- Associate professor in Yazd University A Study of the Persian Origin and Construction of Three Quranic Words Reza Samizadeh 1 Alireza Nikouei 2 Abstract The different nature of the Arabic language, which is derivative, sometimes causes foreign words to change so much that their origins, stems, and their morphological and conceptual paths of transformation remain latent, making the tracing of the original and its derivations difficult for the researcher.
Keywords: borrowed words, Quran, etymology, Sehr, Sakk, Aowzar - (corresponding author) Assistant Professor, Imam Khomeini International University, Qazvin, Iran E-Mail: Reza.