Islamic
scholars firstly applied to the Qur'an for solution of the issues they have
encountered throughout the history of Islam. However, some of these issues have
unsolved and become a moot point until today. One of the issues that Islamic
scholars could not find a solution to, or rather, not reach a final result and
that they have been discussing for a long time is Sight of Good. Some argue
that the sight of God will be possible in the event that God is an object, and
they advocate that it is impossible and claim that God will never be seen both
in the world and in the Hereafter. Some argue that it is possible that God,
without being an object, can be seen in a way that human cannot know nature of
God. Both groups use the same verses as evidence in this issue, but the
conclusions they have reached are exactly the opposite. We also believe that
this work will contribute to the solution of the matter in question, by
transferring their making associate al-An'âm 6/103, from the verses which some
of the commentators have shown evidence on the issue of Sight of Good, with
Allah can be seen or not, their the evidence and explanations, and the
conclusions they have reached. In order to look from Quranic perspective, we
will examine and evaluate only the views of the certain commentators.
Subjects | Religious Studies |
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Journal Section | Articles |
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Publication Date | December 28, 2017 |
Published in Issue | Year 2017 Volume: 4 Issue: 2 |