قرآن کریم میں وارد عقوبات معنویہ کے متعلق آیات کی تفسیر میں مفسرین کی آراء کا تقابلی مطالعہ (تفسیر ضیاءالقرآن اور تفسير تفہيم القرآن كى روشنى میں)
Comparative Study of the Opinions of Commentators on the Verses Related to Spiritual Punishments Mentioned in the Holy Quran (In the Light of Tafsir Zia-ul-Quran and Tafsir Tafheem-ul-Quran)
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This study focuses on understanding how Quranic verses about moral punishments are explained in two prominent Tafseer works: Tafseer Zia ul Quran and Tafseer Tafheem ul Quran. These Tafseers provide different perspectives on the meanings and implications of these verses. By comparing their interpretations, the research highlights the unique approaches taken by scholars of each Tafseer in explaining moral punishments outlined in the Quran. The study aims to deepen understanding of how these verses are analyzed in Islamic teachings and to make the complex subject of Quranic exegesis more accessible. It examines the interpretations of moral teachings and their relevance in contemporary discussions within Islamic scholarship.This comparative analysis seeks to shed light on the richness and diversity of approaches in Quranic interpretation. By studying these works, the research contributes to the ongoing dialogue among scholars, offering new insights into how moral principles in the Quran can be understood and applied.In conclusion, this research serves as a bridge for deeper exploration of moral teachings in the Quran, fostering broader engagement within the Islamic scholarly community. It aims to enhance understanding and appreciation of Quranic exegesis related to moral punishments, providing valuable knowledge for both scholars and readers interested in Islamic teachings.
Keywords: Quranic, Verses, Interpretation, Moral, Punishments, Tafheem ul Quran, Zia ul Quran.
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