An essay on the reprimanding address to the Prophet of Islam In verse ۱۲۸ of Surah Al-Imran

AuthorsMohammad sobhaninia
JournalQur'anic language and Interpretation
Page number۷۵
Page Number To84
Paper TypeFull Paper
Published At۲۰۲۵/۰۱/۰۱
Journal GradeISI
Journal TypeTypographic
Journal CountryIran, Islamic Republic Of

Abstract

One of the theological topics in the Holy Qur'an, which has attracted the attention of Shia and Sunni commentators for a long time, is the verses of God's reprimanding and reprimanding addresses to the Holy Prophet (PBUH). Among them is the 128th verse of Surah Al-Imran (There is no such thing). The commentators have not presented a single opinion in the explanation and interpretation of this verse and each one has interpreted it in a different way. By leaving the first one, they have justified its meaning and sometimes they have considered the audience of this verse to be not the Prophet but the general public. The main concern of the commentators in justifying and analyzing this kind of reprehensible speech is to resolve the conflict that some people think is related to the infallibility of the Prophet. The current research tries to analyze the opinions of the commentators with the library method and descriptive-analytical approach, and according to the evidences, to explain the limitation in the Yad verse in such a way that both the appearance of the verses and their verbal meanings are taken into account. And the problem of the infallibility of the Prophet of Islam should not be compromised, and the wisdom of reflecting this reproach in the Holy Qur'an should be clarified.

tags: Verse 128 of Surah Al-Imran, reprimanding address, Prophet's infallibility, wisdom