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[[Allama Tabataba'i]] says: | [[Allama Tabataba'i]] says: | ||
: Muhkam verses are the verses which meaning is obvious and their true meaning isn't mistaken. These verses are to be believed and be acted according to. Mutashabih verses are the verses whose literal meaning is not meant and their true [[interpretation]] is known to no one except [[God]]. Of course, in [[Shi'a]] view, the interpretation of mutashabih verses is known to the [[Prophet (s)]] and [[Imams (a)]] by the will of God.<ref>Tabataba'i, ''al-Mizan'', Vol.3, pp.32-43</ref> | : Muhkam verses are the verses which meaning is obvious and their true meaning isn't mistaken. These verses are to be believed and be acted according to. Mutashabih verses are the verses whose literal meaning is not meant and their true [[Tafsir|interpretation]] is known to no one except [[God]]. Of course, in [[Shi'a]] view, the interpretation of mutashabih verses is known to the [[Prophet (s)]] and [[Imams (a)]] by the will of God.<ref>Tabataba'i, ''al-Mizan'', Vol.3, pp.32-43</ref> | ||
According to 'Allama Tabataba'i, by taking the above verse into consideration, the mutashabih verses are understood referring to the muhkam verses; so there isn't any incomprehensible verse in the [[Qur'an]].<ref>al-Tabtaba'i, ''Qur'an dar Islam'', p.37</ref> | According to 'Allama Tabataba'i, by taking the above verse into consideration, the mutashabih verses are understood referring to the muhkam verses; so there isn't any incomprehensible verse in the [[Qur'an]].<ref>al-Tabtaba'i, ''Qur'an dar Islam'', p.37</ref> |