IKRIMAH INTERPRETIVE PRINCIPLES (PRINCIPLES MONITORING DOCUMENT)
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https://doi.org/10.32461/2226-3209.3.2018.175172Abstract
Abstract. Interpretive principles of each interpreter are called his attitudes and mental statements toward Quran’s interpretation that shows his vision and insight to Quran’s interpretation science and interpretation features. Considering contextual nature of Quran, Ikrimah principles in interpretation are divided into two categories of monitoring document and monitoring context that this article only explains Ikrimah principles in the field of monitoring document principles. In this field, Ikrimah interpretive narrations show that he has considered Quran as a divine book. This documental basis of Ikrimah toward Quran proves two other sub-principles for him that he has accepted the accuracy of all contents of the Quran and considered it as a wisely book but Ikrimah’s look through Quran documental way also can be found in interpretational narrations that he believed mediating Gabriel in revelation of the Quran to the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). He has known the content of current Quran accurately same as that very Quran which had been revealed to Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). Therefor he introduces Quran as a book without distortion of course
with various readings.
Key words: principles, interpretive principles, Ikrimah interpretive principles, monitoring document principles and documental principles.
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