Al-E-Yasin, Peace Be Upon Them All
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The difference between the Qur'anic readings, which is one of the most important sciences in the geography of Islam and one of the most important issues in the Qur'anic sciences, especially in the early centuries, mainly since the early of forth century, has been the subject of scholarly controversy, and the cause of religious and sectarian strife in a written form in Muslim public culture. Verse 130 of Surah Safat " سلام علی آل یاسین : Peace be upon Al-e-Yasin" is one of these cases. This recitation of the holy verse, which has been written in the same way in the popular recitation of the Qur'an, has been mentioned in some other famous recitations and in the hadiths in the form of " سلام علی آل یاسین ". In this article, the author examines Rumi's special view in this regard in Mathnavi, and presents its similarity with the opinion of a group of Sunni scholars, as well as the majority of Shiite scholars. |
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Keywords: Quran, Recitation Difference, Al-e-Yasin, Sunni Scholars, Shiite Scholars, Rumi, Mathnavi. |
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General Received: 2021/02/2 | Accepted: 2020/03/29 | Published: 2020/03/29
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