الإمام الحسين (ع)‎ بين القرآن الكريم و التوراة و الإنجيل

Other Title(s)

Imam al-Hussein (peace be upon him)‎ in the Quran, the Torah and the Gospel

Author

زعيميان، زهور كاظم صادق

Source

مجلة السبط

Issue

Vol. 5, Issue 1 (31 Jan. 2019), pp.43-74, 32 p.

Publisher

al-Hussein Holy Shrine General Secretariat Karbala Center for Studies and Research

Publication Date

2019-01-31

Country of Publication

Iraq

No. of Pages

32

Main Subjects

Islamic Studies

Topics

Abstract EN

Imam Al-Hussein (peace be upon him) has a special peculiarity in the Islamic heritage and an extension of the religion of his grandfather Al-Mustafa, peace and blessings of Allah be upon him.

What happened in the battle of Al-Taff is a continuation of his grandfather's miracles because he is the preacher in the Bible and the Gospel as a sign of the prophecy.

This symbol indicates precisely the meaning that is referred to in Arabic that cannot be given another meaning.

This research introduces a collection of these symbols with their linguistic significance, because these symbols have references of great significance when proven in the Torah and the Gospel.

The Quran also emphasizes that all the holy books of the prophets who preceded Islam must be believed in, and that there are symbols tell the Prophet Jesus about the prophet who will come after him.

Those symbols symbolizes that there is a man who will be slaughtered to uphold the word of God.

The holy books of Muslims, Christians and Jews illustrate that the body of that man will be left three days without burial and also mention the captivity of his women and the description of the dreaded killer.

The researcher also selects some symbols of the verses of the Holy Quran, including: 1.

The researcher, by reviewing the Holy Quran and Islamic history books and the stories of the killing Imam Al-Hussein (peace be upon him, has tried to explain the phenomena that took place on the day of Ashura as mentioned in the Gospel.2.

In the verse of Almubahla (Al-Omran verse 61), it is stated the meaning of "our sons" in this verse refers to Imam Al- Hassan and Imam Al-Hussein, and from this verse the researcher tries to track the delegation of Najran and their settlement near the two heroes and naming their children with names of the heroes of the battle of Al-Taf (peace be upon them) and their belief in Islam.3.

In Al-Fatih verse (29), it is clear that there is an implicit meaning that the prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) and his companions are mentioned in the Torah and the Gospel, but not with his explicit name but with a symbolic reference.

It is concluded that there are many predictions in the Holy Books talking about Imam Al-Hussein symbolically.

American Psychological Association (APA)

زعيميان، زهور كاظم صادق. 2019. الإمام الحسين (ع) بين القرآن الكريم و التوراة و الإنجيل. مجلة السبط،مج. 5، ع. 1، ص ص. 43-74.
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Modern Language Association (MLA)

زعيميان، زهور كاظم صادق. الإمام الحسين (ع) بين القرآن الكريم و التوراة و الإنجيل. مجلة السبط مج. 5، ع. 1 (كانون الثاني 2019)، ص ص. 43-74.
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American Medical Association (AMA)

زعيميان، زهور كاظم صادق. الإمام الحسين (ع) بين القرآن الكريم و التوراة و الإنجيل. مجلة السبط. 2019. مج. 5، ع. 1، ص ص. 43-74.
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Data Type

Journal Articles

Language

Arabic

Notes

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Record ID

BIM-1243644