I read to you .. The opposition of the early Muslims to interpret the Koran .. How did that happen?
"I found opposition to interpretation in some hard-line religious circles throughout the period from the end of the first century of immigration to the third century (and perhaps even beyond)," says the early Muslim opposition to the interpretation of the Qur'an by Norwegian Orientalist Harris Ber Kyland. "He said.
The book says: The reasons and reasons are very different. Thus, there is no doubt that the pious men like Abi Wael, the brother of Abi Salamah, had reasons other than those of the critical theories of the correct Hadith about men from Ahmad bin Hanbal, The resistance movement against the interpretation was mainly caused by the people of piety that are contrary to rationalism, as we have done in the whole world, but the famous orientalist "Goldschehr" addressed this issue from the wrong angle .
The book adds that Goldsmith was not able to understand the piety, which is fanatically opposed to any interpretation of the Holy Word, and then he did not understand that this trend in piety was opposed. In general, he did not understand the deep internal opposition found in the first Saheeh of Islam. Ibn Abbas himself was not challenged, but he found opposition against his followers and students.
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