1
A member of scientific board of university tradition Sciences of Amol.
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Lecturer at the seminary and a graduate of level three of Quranic exegesis and sciences
Abstract
Abstract
The belief in afterworld is among the beliefs which have lain in the culture and knowledge of human beings and there is no culture or philosophy in the history without the belief in resurrection as its fundamental basis. One of the issues that can be posed about the resurrection is the discussion about acts letter; an exact dossier which contains all acts and words of people gathered and kept by angels.
This research is after answering the question of who are the writers of acts and how is the quality of their writing in a descriptive-explanatory way or in some cases in an analytic way. The acquired results are: God has assigned some writers to write people’s acts. These angels have a complete dominance over people. In some verses of Quran, writing is attributed to God because the task of writing is done under divine commandment and supervision. In some other verses, angels are represented as the act writing representatives but there is another type of writers whose act keeping style isn’t in the written form. As they are witnesses of acts of human beings in the resurrection day and all witnesses should have some evidence to prove their claim, their evidence is what they have kept in their minds. They are among oral act keepers who are prophets, infallible Imams, divine authorities, body organs, earth and heart and self of human beings. All in all, all acts of people are kept and interrogated orally and in the written form.
Esfahani, S., moghimi, S. (2019). The typology of the writers of acts and their style of writing in verses and traditions. Bi-Quarterly Journal of Quranic Interpretive and Semantic Studies, 1(2), 101-126.
MLA
Seyyed `abdullah Esfahani; somayyeh moghimi. "The typology of the writers of acts and their style of writing in verses and traditions". Bi-Quarterly Journal of Quranic Interpretive and Semantic Studies, 1, 2, 2019, 101-126.
HARVARD
Esfahani, S., moghimi, S. (2019). 'The typology of the writers of acts and their style of writing in verses and traditions', Bi-Quarterly Journal of Quranic Interpretive and Semantic Studies, 1(2), pp. 101-126.
VANCOUVER
Esfahani, S., moghimi, S. The typology of the writers of acts and their style of writing in verses and traditions. Bi-Quarterly Journal of Quranic Interpretive and Semantic Studies, 2019; 1(2): 101-126.