Quranic Studies
maryam saderi; mahmood Tabatabai; Ali reza Heid a r z a d e g a n; Mohammad Javad Enayati Rad
Abstract
The Qur'an's negative view of joy/exultation has caused the suspicions in "Suha"'s (pseudonym) Naqd-e-Quran book. From this negative view, Suha concludes that the Qur'an is not revealed, because with the assumption that it is revealed, God must recognize all the basic and psychological needs of mankind, ...
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The Qur'an's negative view of joy/exultation has caused the suspicions in "Suha"'s (pseudonym) Naqd-e-Quran book. From this negative view, Suha concludes that the Qur'an is not revealed, because with the assumption that it is revealed, God must recognize all the basic and psychological needs of mankind, such as joy/exultation, but verses such as 10 of Surah Hud, which condemns man's joy/exultation at the time of grace and He brought it along with boasting, it is the opposite of this. This essay has answered this doubt by using descriptive-analytical method and library approach. The result of the present research shows that Saha has criticized the ratio of joy/exultation and pride to human beings based on the dissociative point of view. While the clear text of Quran is coordinate and respect the cohesion/ coherence of the verses (paying attention to the context of the verse and the context of the chapter) is nessesary in its interpretation. According to the cohesive view, the reason for condemning joy/exultation state and mentioning the relation "proud" is forgetting the source of grace and neglecting God, which often happens to unbelieving people.