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The Reflection of Towriah (Prevarication) and White Lie in the Stories of the Holy Quran from the Viewpoint of Sunni and Shia Commentators
Published 2016-05-01“…Prophet Ibrahim (PBUH) did not participate in pagan celebration in order to break the idols and pretended that he was sick. After breaking the idols and being asked about it, he attributed it to the great idol. …”
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Some Controversies about the Change of the Qiblah with Particular Regard to Appropriation
Published 2020-12-01“…It is asserted that the earlier choice of Jerusalem as the Qiblah was a sagacious decision, for the Kaaba was a place of idol-worshipping by then, while Jerusalem was not dishonored by idols. …”
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The idolatrous shrines
Published 2018-03-01“…With reference to many verses in the Quran such as “And yet they have taken gods, other than Allah, so that they might helped” (Surah Yunus: Verse 74) and also numerous historical reports which represent Mushrikan seeking assistance from idols, Sunni and Shi’ite commentators have emphasized on Shirk-e Robubi of Mushrikan living in revelation age. …”
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A Criticism of the Opinions of Jerald Hawthing about Idolatry and Polytheism in the Qur'an
Published 2020-11-01“…The specific names that exist in the Qur’ān about the polytheism of the polytheists agree with doctrinal polytheism, and according to traditional Islamic sources, these have been the idols worshipped by the contemporaries of the Qur’ān. …”
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The Status of Kaviani Flag in Shahnameh of Ferdowsi
Published 2013-05-01“…In this research, different evidence from the world’s mythological stories are studied, and it is concluded that Kaviani flag has nothing to do with Kaveh the Blacksmith and was more than just a simple flag. As Iranian’s idol, it is linked to the past when the primitive men would leave their life as a pledge with an object. …”
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Criticizing and Studying of Orientalists’ View on being “Ommi” or Illiteracy of Prophet Mohammad
Published 2016-01-01“…Some Orientalists gave the word Ommi a different meaning and believed that the meaning of the word does not refer to illiteracy of the Prophet but refers to the Prophet of idol worshippers or non-Jewish people. The current inquiry made an attempt not only to criticize and examine Orientalists’ views on the issue but offer the precise meaning of being Ommi or illiteracy of Prophet Mohammad by using the Quranic narrative and historical accounts. …”
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Soul and Related Symbols in Attar Neyshabouri's Poem
Published 2024-03-01“…Both the grave and the well capture the human soul. Idols, infidels, copper, etc. are among the scattered symbols in Attar's poetry. …”
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A Study of the Epistemological-Hermeneutical Principles and Rules of Mulla Sadra
Published 2021-12-01“…Reason in this context as the source of human knowledge is indeed discursive theoretical reason which represents the stage of the acquisition of the theories and the intelligibilia (actual reason) from the meanings of the quadruple stages.In “Breaking the Idols of Ignorance”, Sadra insists that if the argumentative reason is not strengthened, imagination would get activated and thus cordial openings are replaced with imaginative pictures. …”
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A Comparative Study of the most significant Components of Romanticism in the Poems of Louis Aragon and Ahmad Shamloo
Published 2021-02-01“…In Romantic literature, the concept of love is prominent in the poetry of poets; In their views, love is such an inner love combined with imagination, lust and nympholepsy; Romantics consider their beloved as idol to be worshiped and sanctified;; "In this way women enter the literature of this age who have nothing in common with ordinary women; "There are things like fairies, forest nymphs, sailors, wild queens and princes of the East, mysterious gypsies, strange enough and untamable people." …”
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A Comparative analysis of critique of the patriarchal social system in the poetry of Simin Behbahani and Fahmida Riyadh
Published 2021-08-01“…Fahmida Riaz describes the captivity of women in the poem "smile of a woman" and so it challenges the idols of the new temple, which are international symbols and demands peace from them. …”
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