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النص القرآني من المتلقي الواقعي إلى المتلقي الإمكاني قراءة في أداءات)أسباب النزول(
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Quranic text between the realistic and the potential readers A reading in the reasons of revelation.
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نحاول من خلال هذه الكلمة أن نسلّط الضوء على علم من علوم القرآن، كث ر حوله الحديث وحاول الخصوم أن يوظّفوه لأغراضهم أخضعوه لاختبارات المعرفة الحديثة، ليقيموا الحجة علينا، ونحن نؤمن أنّ لهذه العلوم)علوم القرآن(أداءاتٍ قيّمة، تدلّ على نضج في الفكر، استنبطها علماؤنا مصح وبين بتوفيق من الله. جاءت هذه المحاولة لتشارك المحاولات السابقة في قراءة لأسباب النزول مستثمرين بعض مفاهيم نظرية التلقي لتقريب الصورة وتوضيحها، ودفع الشبهة. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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Through this article, we attempt to shed light on one of the sciences of the Qur'an, about which there are numerous hadiths, and the opponents attempted to use it for their own purposes. Subjecting it to tests of modern knowledge in order to establish an argument against us, and we believe that these sciences (the sciences of the Qur'an) have valuable performances, indicating maturity in thought, which our scholars devised accompanied by God's success. This attempt came to share previous attempts to read the reasons for the descent, investing some reception theory concepts to bring the picture closer and clearer, and to push the suspicion away. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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