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        1 - Critique of Montgomery Watt's theoretical foundations and assumptions about the revelation of the Qur'an and the Prophet (PBUH)
        fatemeh javadiyan asl Abdorreza Farhadian Fatemeh  Khalili
        Every science has principles and foundations. Quranic scholars are aware of the fact that understanding the Quran requires certain principles, and ignoring them will lead to misunderstandings. By comparing and criticizing the opinions of thinkers in the field of Quranic More
        Every science has principles and foundations. Quranic scholars are aware of the fact that understanding the Quran requires certain principles, and ignoring them will lead to misunderstandings. By comparing and criticizing the opinions of thinkers in the field of Quranic research, it is possible to achieve the growth and expansion of Quranic studies and to recognize the greatness of revelation. Based on the theoretical foundations of Muslims, revelation is the divine word. Revelation has a divine origin and is far from controversy, contradiction and distortion. According to the theoretical foundations of Orientalists such as "Montgomery Watt", the revelation did not have a divine origin and was made by the Prophet, who took it from the holy books of the Covenants and was a genius who wrote the Qur'an and influenced others according to his environment and time. Is. In examining this view, it should be said that there is no valid historical evidence on these claims. Applying the theoretical foundations and personal assumptions of the researcher in areas in which he does not have sufficient scientific mastery leads the wrong path of research. In this research, by criticizing Watt's views on revelation and prophecy, he has criticized and studied it, and by citing reliable sources, he has correctly answered the doubts and cleared the Qur'an of these deviations. Manuscript profile