The Influence of the Qur’an on the Culture of Its Time With Emphasis on the Issue of Burying Daughters Alive

Document Type : Scholary

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1 University Azad khorramabad

2 University Assistant Professor, University of Qur’anic Sciences and Teachings

3 Assistant Professor (Rank 5), Lorestan University

Abstract

The allegation that the Qurʾan was influenced by individuals and the culture of its time dates back to the era of its revelation. Some Qurʾanic verses explicitly state that the Messenger of God was accused of the Qurʾan being the product of the Prophet’s (PBUH) interaction with specific individuals rather than a divine, heavenly revelation. On the one hand, the revelatory nature of the Qurʾan’s wording, and on the other, its utilization of certain elements of contemporary culture in many of its verses, make the explanation and analysis of the allegation of the Qurʾan’s influence by the culture of the revelation era highly necessary. In this research, the opinions of selected exegetes from both Sunni and Shiʿite schools regarding the influence and interaction between the Qurʾan and contemporary culture are explained and analyzed using a descriptive–analytical method, and their points of agreement and divergence are examined. Three general viewpoints can be proposed concerning the Qurʾan’s influence by contemporary culture: (1) the Qurʾan is completely detached from and alien to the Arab culture of the revelation era; (2) the Qurʾan was influenced by contemporary Arab culture; and (3) the Qurʾan sifted through Arab culture, affirming what was suitable and positive and

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