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the image of mohammad in Ayat Al-Kursi
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Mojtaba Zinivand  |
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Verse 255 of Surah Al-Baqarah is the most famous verse of the Quran, which is known as Ayat Al-Kursi. The name of the verse is taken from the word kursi which is in the so-called verse itself. In numerous verses, God has introduced the Qur'an as an explainer of ambiguities. Some have said "He" at the beginning of this verse, means "unseen identity". It is not possible for God to make the word "Allah" clear in an aura of ambiguity.
Since there is a difference between "Allah la ilaha ilala" (There is no deity except God) and "Allah la ilaha ilahu" (Go, there is no deity except Him),it seems that the meaning of "He" in the verse "Allah la ilaha ilaha" is the truth of the perfect human being, his Majesty Muhammad Mustafa (pbuh); fifteen attributes have been mentioned after this "He" which we have witnessed in the hadiths.
And "He" at the end of Ayat Al-Kursi also shows that the problem was the explanation of "He" from the beginning, and at the end it says again: O Prophet (PBUH), you are the most expressive and you are always at the summit of prominence and greatness. What is obtained in this research is that in Ayat Al-Kursi, God has made his knowledge dependent on the knowledge of the Messenger and has consented to his attributes and greatness being displayed in the body of a human being. The research method in this article is a survey of library documents and the dual principles of description and analysis.
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Special Received: 2025/01/28 | Accepted: 2025/04/27 | Published: 2026/05/31
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