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- Yousof Asghari Bayghout, Volume 30, Issue 93 (1-2023)
Abstract
The Holy Quran, the divine book of the Muslims, has always been reflected in the works of literary figures and mystics in different ways. Abu Sa’id Abu’l-Khayr, the famous mystic of the 10th and 11th centuries, also benefited greatly from the Qur’an. The present study, while explaining the two concepts of “Understanding the Qur’an” and “Living with the Qur’an” of Abu Sa’id Abu’l-Khayr, seeks to answer the questions of how the Qur’an and its concepts were manifested in the sayings and manners of Abu Sa’id, and what effects they had on his intellectual and behavioral habits. From the study of Asrar al-Tawhid, we find that Abu Sa’id’s knowledge of the Qur’an was beyond literacy and education. Instead of the outward appearance of the Qur’an, he tried to understand its inner concepts and meanings, and in this regard, he achieved considerable success. This level of Qur’anic knowledge was manifested in his words in various ways, such as his interpretations and subtle remarks. Living with the Qur’an indicates the deep influence of the Qur’an on Abu Sa’id’s behavior and manners. Abu Sa’id learned the Qur’an not only to read and know, but also to live with it. On the other hand, Abu Sa’id’s particular attention to the blessing verses had a direct effect on his mystical inclination. Abandoning pride and egoism, tolerance, and hope for and trust in God’s forgiveness are among the manifestations of Abu Sa’id’s living with the Qur’an in Asrar al-Tawhid.
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