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mohammadi M, shirani M. (2020). From semaa to sight (Hear the Qur'an from the view of the Sufis). JIM. 11(2), 217-242.
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Isfahan university
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Samaa in the sense of hearing, joy and dance of the Sufis. These states are close to Ghena and for this reason, the issue of Samaa has led to disagreements between the jurists and the mystics. The Religious scholars based on a handful of hadiths have forbidden Samaa and the mystics have allowed it to be based on the Qur'an and a number of hadiths. The mystics believe that the principle of Samaa is the inner condition of the listener, not just the content or the good singing; of course, in their view the most complete kind of Samaa is hearing the Qur'an. This article tries to study the texts of the mystical education; first, to analyze the mystical concept of Samaa, its levels and its types and then, explain the effects of the Qur'an on the various people, especially the mystics. The findings of the research showed that the mystics are listening according to their status. And a voice has a different effect on them. This difference in rank plays a key role in influencing the Qur'an, so that the listener may repent or suffer or reach for esoteric reception from hearing a verse. It is similar to the states of the listener in fear and reception and according to his strength and weakness is: crying, anxiety, anesthesia and death.
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Type of Study: Research | Subject: تصوف و عرفان
Received: 2018/08/12 | Accepted: 2018/10/21 | Published: 2020/04/29

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