
Abrahamic Religions Before Islam in the Qur’an by Dr. Mohammad Asadi provides a detailed study of the Abrahamic faiths prior to Islam, as presented in the Qur’an and interpreted through Allameh Tabatabai’s renowned Tafsir al-Mizan. The book examines the historical, theological, and cultural contexts of Judaism, Christianity, and other Abrahamic traditions, offering readers a comprehensive understanding of their development and significance before the advent of Islam. Dr. Asadi carefully analyzes Qur’anic verses, highlighting how the Qur’an references earlier revelations and religious communities, while exploring Tabatabai’s philosophical and exegetical insights. Written in Persian (Farsi), this work is accessible to scholars, students, and general readers seeking a deeper understanding of Islamic exegesis, comparative religion, and the continuity of monotheistic traditions. Combining scholarly rigor with clarity, it offers both historical knowledge and theological reflection, making it an essential resource for anyone interested in the study of religions and Qur’anic interpretation.
- Author: Dr. Mohammad Asadi, expert in Islamic studies, Qur’anic interpretation, and religious history.
- Pages: 104
- ISBN: 9786229160695
- Focus: Abrahamic religions before Islam as presented in the Qur’an, analyzed through Tafsir al-Mizan.
- Language: Persian (Farsi), ideal for Farsi-speaking readers.
- Content Highlights: Examines Judaism, Christianity, and other Abrahamic faiths, contextualized through Qur’anic interpretation.
- Format: Paperback edition, suitable for academic study, research, or personal reading.
- Ideal For: Students, scholars, and readers interested in Qur’anic studies, comparative religion, and Islamic exegesis.
- Educational Value: Offers insights into religious history, theology, and Qur’anic perspectives, bridging scholarly analysis with accessible explanation.
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