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Phd student of teaching Islamic knowlege, Qom University
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Assistant professor of Qom University, (Corrsesponding author),
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Associate professor, Department of education, Qom University,
Abstract
Synonymy is one of the fundamental issues in conceptual relationships, and reviewing the concept and evidence of its existence or non-existence plays an important role in the accurate understanding of religious propositions. A number of disagreements among thinkers arise from the difference in the definition of synonymy. The Holy Quran is the most important source for obtaining the concept of synonymy and the evidence of its non-existence. Therefore, in the present study, an attempt has been made to investigate the concept of synonymy and its evidence in the Quran using the content analysis method. The result of the research shows that Quran’s literary miracle, as well as its explicity and the absolute command to deliberation in the Quran are among the most important Quranic reasons for the principle of non-synonomy. Also, the belief in the principle of non-synonyms brings important religious and educational effects in the interpretation of single words of Quran as well as its compounds. In this research, according to the Qur'anic evidence, the scope of this principle has been expanded from nouns to incomplete combinations and complete syntactic combinations, and in this way, it has revealed the difference in meaning and the neglect of important messages by the commentators, and the role of such a principle in understanding knowledge has been explained, for example as an important method in the translation and interpretation of texts.
abbaszadeh,R. , naghipoor far,V. A. and Akhaveian,M. (2022). A Review to the Principle of Non-synonomy, its Evidence and its Impacts on Religious Knowledge. Reason and Religion, 14(26), 108-126.
MLA
abbaszadeh,R. , , naghipoor far,V. A. , and Akhaveian,M. . "A Review to the Principle of Non-synonomy, its Evidence and its Impacts on Religious Knowledge", Reason and Religion, 14, 26, 2022, 108-126.
HARVARD
abbaszadeh R., naghipoor far V. A., Akhaveian M. (2022). 'A Review to the Principle of Non-synonomy, its Evidence and its Impacts on Religious Knowledge', Reason and Religion, 14(26), pp. 108-126.
CHICAGO
R. abbaszadeh, V. A. naghipoor far and M. Akhaveian, "A Review to the Principle of Non-synonomy, its Evidence and its Impacts on Religious Knowledge," Reason and Religion, 14 26 (2022): 108-126,
VANCOUVER
abbaszadeh R., naghipoor far V. A., Akhaveian M. A Review to the Principle of Non-synonomy, its Evidence and its Impacts on Religious Knowledge. Reason and Religion, 2022; 14(26): 108-126.