Refuting a suspicion and correcting a Qur’anic concept
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In the research, I dealt with one of the flimsy suspicions and incorrect concepts spoken by one of the scholars, Muhammad Hussein Al Yassin (July 19, 1948), an Iraqi linguist, university professor, and poet, during a television interview broadcast to the general public, which is the accusation that the wives of both Noah and Lot - peace be upon them - were obscene, and this It is something that is not permissible in language, law, literature, or reason. So how did this researcher find it convenient for himself to engage in this battle when he was not assigned to it? Where did this opinion come from, which was not preceded by any of the respected scholars? How did he allow himself to speak about a specialty that was not his own?
In this research, there is a refutation of what the researcher argued, a correction of the misconceptions that he addressed in his television interview, and a removal of the illusions about the interpretation of the verses of the Qur’an in a way that had not been addressed before him by people of knowledge and mastery of the interpreters and eminent imams.
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