Analyzing and criticizing the mystical interpretations of the symbolic language based on Adam's story

Document Type : Original Article

Authors
1 Assistant Professor Quran and Hadith Sciences in kharazmi University
2 PHD student PhD student in Rfiat- al Mustafa Tehran Seminary
Abstract
Among the views available on the language of the Qur'an, symbolic or codified language has a long history. Belief in such a language is more widely used in Sufism and mysticism. They have used a mystical language to tell their mystical experiences and truths. This view is more prominent among commentators such as Ibn Arabi, Nasafi, and Gonabadi, especially in the verses of the story. The use of the Ramsay language in explaining the hidden references to the story of the Prophet Adam (pbuh) is particularly relevant in these interpretations. In the meantime, Adam is symbolized by the mind or heart, the symbol of the animal soul or soul, paradise as the human soul or soul, the heavenly tree against the real being, and the devil as the serpent or the fearful one. This descriptive-analytical research deals with the coded interpretations of Adam's story in mystical interpretations. The most important forms of sophistication in Sufi interpretations include: contradicting the Qur'an's guidance in symbolizing the rhetoric; ignoring seemingly rhetoric; disagreement in coding interpretations; From Sofia to others.

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