Perverse Trends in Interpretation and their Impact on Intellectual Security
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https://doi.org/10.61821/v19i1.0161Keywords:
interpretation directions, Interpreter deviation, intellectual SecurityAbstract
The research examines the perverse trends in interpretation of certain Islamic groups such as Shi 'a, Mu' itzal, Kharijite and Sufism, and also highlights the interpretative deviations of modern times influenced by the same reasons. The researcher found in the research that some interpreters took the text out of its connotation, for which he was drawn up on the basis of the scientific spirit of the interpretation, influenced by the interpreter's physical tendency. The research gathered the definition of deviant interpretation trends and their impact on intellectual security, and models of interpretation trends of distorted opinion. The effects of perverse interpretations on intellectual security, and the study reached a number of conclusions, the most important of which were that one of the effects of perverted interpretations on intellectual security was to drop the adage of interpretation wholly and in detail, and to follow the similarities of Allah's Book. To remove legitimate texts from their Quranic context and linguistic connotations, and to remove Holy Quran from its basic aims, namely, the presentation of mankind, the stuffing of stories and unnecessary news, the reply of frequent Quran readings and the interpretation of Qur’anic texts by corrupt opinion.
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