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:: Volume 1, Issue 6 (Autumn 2015) ::
2015, 1(6): 27-42 Back to browse issues page
Civilization according to Polymath Javadi Amoli in Tasnim Exegesis
Ayyub Zare Khafri
Qom Islamic Seminary Graduate, PhD student in Islamic history and civilization.
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It can bravely be said that the present age is the period of civilization and civilization can be considered as people and societies’ international ID. It means that today’s human’s personal and social identity is dependent to the civilization he belongs to. The more powerful and prominent is this civilizational aspect, the more people and societies of this civilization will feel significance. The subject of civilization has been mostly considered historically until now and less via Quranic verses. This study is going to explain the concept of civilization and the elements of Quran for making civilization in Polymath Javadi Amoli’s view in Tasnim exegesis by descriptive analytical method. Polymath Javadi Amoli recognizes the civilization as the consequence of faithfulness and devotional roots. He gives a special role for spiritual teachings and godly prophets efforts in making the religious civilization.
 
Keywords: Civilization, Exegesis, Tasnim, Javadi Amoli.
     
Type of Study: Research | Subject: General
Received: 2025/12/17 | Accepted: 2015/10/2 | Published: 2015/10/2
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