Document Type : بحث

Author

The Great Imam College (may God have mercy on him) University

Abstract

 This research is a study in which the researcher follows the sayings of the followers Abu Bakr bin Abdullah bin Qais Al-Ash’ari in the interpretation، from the books of interpretation in the tradition such as Al-Tabari and others. In sayings، and whether his opinion agrees with the rest of the commentators or not. The study concluded with several results, the most important of which are: This study is concerned with the effects of the followers whose name did not appear in the books of interpretation represented by collecting his sayings that he mentioned in the interpretation of the Qur’an, and that his words are like the exegetical narrations narrated with a continuous chain of transmission from the Companions, as it is considered from the Department of Interpretation with the adage, And that he did not contradict the views of the commentators of the Companions and the followers, so most of his sayings were in agreement with those who preceded him from the commentators.
 

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