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Assistant Professor, Department of Quranic Sciences, Holy Quran University,
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PhD in Islamic Studies, majoring in Quran and texts
Abstract
Abstract Abrogation [Naskh] is one of the most important topics in Qur’anic sciences, the instances and numbers of which have been studied by Qur’anic scholars. The most important reason for this research is the ambiguity in the definition and limitation of this word due to the evolution of the word [Naskh] Abrogation. The present study, with a descriptive-analytical method and a library study to analyze and determine the meaning of the word "Naskh" according to the word and using the books of Qur’anic sciences, has first defined the technical meaning of the term in the background of Qur’anic scholars. Then by searching historically in Shi‘a narrative sources, its uses are numbered. Finally, according to the science of semantics, and the semantic transformation of the term "abrogation", the state of this word in Shi‘a hadiths in the earlier and later era has been extracted and is determined according to the evidence and signs. Semantic's context in the context of Shiite hadiths, the word "abrogation" has a wide range of meanings and has not been limited in meaning today.
Naqib, S., dehnavi, T. (2022). Semantic Transformation of the Term "Abrogation" [Naskh] in the narrations of Ahl al-Bayt. Bi-Quarterly Journal of Quranic Interpretive and Semantic Studies, 4(7), 159-183.
MLA
Sayyid Muhammad Naqib; Tayebeh dehnavi. "Semantic Transformation of the Term "Abrogation" [Naskh] in the narrations of Ahl al-Bayt". Bi-Quarterly Journal of Quranic Interpretive and Semantic Studies, 4, 7, 2022, 159-183.
HARVARD
Naqib, S., dehnavi, T. (2022). 'Semantic Transformation of the Term "Abrogation" [Naskh] in the narrations of Ahl al-Bayt', Bi-Quarterly Journal of Quranic Interpretive and Semantic Studies, 4(7), pp. 159-183.
VANCOUVER
Naqib, S., dehnavi, T. Semantic Transformation of the Term "Abrogation" [Naskh] in the narrations of Ahl al-Bayt. Bi-Quarterly Journal of Quranic Interpretive and Semantic Studies, 2022; 4(7): 159-183.