Klâsik İslâm Müfessirleri eṭ-Ṭaberî (öl. 310/922), ez-Zemaḫşerî (öl. 538/1144) ve er-Râzî (öl. 607/1210)’nin Tefsirleri Işığında Kur’ân’da Hz. Mûsâ’nın Ḫıḍr ile Yolculuğu

This article is concerned with the mystical exegesis of the journey between Moses and Ḫiḍr mentioned in the Qurʾān in Sūrah al-Kahf (18/60-82). The verses are viewed and analysed by the commentaries of classic commentators (mufassirūn) aṭ-Ṭabarī, az-Zamaḫšarī and ar-Razī. The emphasis is set on the...

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Main Author: Çınar, Hüseyin İlker 1970- (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:Turkish
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Published: Goethe-Universität Frankfurt am Main 2016
In: Journal of religious culture
Year: 2016
Further subjects:B al-ʿIlm al-ladunnī
B Qurʾān
B Islamic Mysticism
B Taṣawwuf
B Divinely-inspired Knowledge
B Journey
B Moses
B Tafsīr
B Ḫiḍr
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Summary:This article is concerned with the mystical exegesis of the journey between Moses and Ḫiḍr mentioned in the Qurʾān in Sūrah al-Kahf (18/60-82). The verses are viewed and analysed by the commentaries of classic commentators (mufassirūn) aṭ-Ṭabarī, az-Zamaḫšarī and ar-Razī. The emphasis is set on the content-related description of Moses and Ḫiḍr which are found in Sūrah al-Kahf. The supreme allegory of the journey is that divinely-inspired knowledge (al-ʿilm al-ladunnī) may be received in the form of revelation (as Moses did) or as mystical, intuitive knowledge (as was given to Ḫiḍr). Classic commentators suggest, despite the distinguished position of Moses as a prophet, that the knowledge given to Ḫiḍr is superior and described as a secret or hidden knowledge. For this reason, Ḫiḍr holds an essential position in Islamic mystical tradition (taṣawwuf), in which Sūrah al-Kahf is considered as a legitimation for the mystical dimension in Islam.
ISSN:1434-5935
Contains:Enthalten in: Journal of religious culture
Persistent identifiers:URN: urn:nbn:de:hebis:30:3-415935