Document Type : Research Paper
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1 Informal Secondary School Teacher
2 Faculty member of the Faculty of Theology, University of Tehran, with the rank of Associate Professor
Abstract
The commentary "Al-Jami" is written by Dr. Muhammad Abdul Sattar Al-Sayyid from Syria, who entered the field of writing in the midst of the changes in the country in recent years and is considered one of the most important contemporary commentaries in Syria. The author's claim of approximationist thought, which he has mentioned in many places in his commentary, increases the importance of examining Dr. Abdul Sattar's interpretative views, especially regarding the verses related to the virtues of the Ahl al-Bayt (AS). The present study, using the method of description and content analysis, has examined these views and their differences with the views of other commentators, especially Ayatollah Javadi Amoli. The findings of the study show that although Dr. Abdul Sattar has tried to create unity between different sects in his commentary and has emphasized unity against the Zionist enemy, especially in Syria, in many places in his commentary, his approach to this group of verses is mainly silence and passing over the basic and accurate interpretation of these verses. By carefully examining this commentary, it can be said that despite the narrations of the status of revelation that clearly indicate the virtues of the Ahl al-Bayt (a.s.), especially the Commander of the Faithful Ali (a.s.), he easily passed them by. Despite the authentic narrations in the hadith sources that are widely known in this field and which he has repeatedly referred to on other topics, no reference or reference to these narrations is seen in this commentary.
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