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Semantics of the Word "Science" in Mo‘allaqāt al-Sab‘a and the Holy Qur’an from the Perspective of Semantic Relations

Shahla Bakhtiyari; Hedyeh Taghavi

Volume 5, Issue 9 , November 2014, Pages 1-20

Abstract
  Abstract The word science has gone through semantic change in different historical periods and in relation to the cultural and social circumstances of the time and thus has been used in various senses. A semantic study of word in the pre- and post-Islamic eras will reveal that the word has been used ...  Read More

Basics of Social Congruence in the Constitutional Law and Their Conformity to the Qur’an Teachings

Seyyed Javad Hosseini

Volume 5, Issue 9 , November 2014, Pages 21-41

Abstract
  This paper studies basics of social congruence in the Constitutional Law and the Qur’an and their degree of conformity to each other. Various factors affect social congruence in every society, yet the role of the country’s doctrinal principles and positive law are very crucial. For analyzing ...  Read More

Critique of Swinburne’s Reading of the Teleological Argument

Asghar Mohammadi; Sahar Kavandi; Hassan Fathzadeh

Volume 5, Issue 9 , November 2014, Pages 67-90

Abstract
  In his reading of the teleological argument, Richard G. Swinburne tries to show that belief in God is plausible. He, however, argues that no proof for existence of God can ever establish mathematical certainty and that the set of such arguments only suggest that existence of God is more probable than ...  Read More

The Role of Religious Components and Beliefs in the Victory of the Seljuq Army in the Battle of Manzikert

Zekrollah Mohammadi

Volume 5, Issue 9 , November 2014, Pages 43-66

Abstract
  One of the important events in the history of the Islamic world which is often a source of pride for Turks and Persians is the battle of Malazkirt. This was a battle fought in 1071 between the Seljuq sultan, Alp Arslan, and the Byzantine emperor, Romanos IV Diogenes, and ended with the victory of Alp ...  Read More

A Review of Francis Galton’s Thesis of Improvement of the Races

Majeed Mollayousefi; Reza Rezaee Mostaqim

Volume 5, Issue 9 , November 2014, Pages 91-114

Abstract
  This paper reviews and criticizes Francis Galton’s ideas on improvement of the races. Galton, a cousin of Charles Darwin, carried out statistical studies about UK’s important scientific, literary, sports and military figures from several generation and finally he claimed that intelligence ...  Read More

Sun’s Motion in the Viewpoint of the Qur’an

Roohollah Najafi

Volume 5, Issue 9 , November 2014, Pages 115-131

Abstract
  Modern science has established that the sun’s rise and set are only apparel and that the sun’s apparel motion is the effect of the earth’s rotation around the sun and not the sun’s motion round the earth. Yet in an atmosphere where people could not imagine anything except the ...  Read More

Assessment of Therapeutic Properties of Quranic Fruits and Their Conformity to the Findings of Modern Medical Sciences

Morteza Nasiri; Omid Sadeghi; Hesam Eshaghi Shahrezai

Volume 5, Issue 9 , November 2014, Pages 133-152

Abstract
  Fruits are rich in vitamins, minerals and salts and consuming fruits has a significant role in the human health and in prevention and treatment of various diseases. Almighty God has mentioned the names of a number of fruits: grapes, pomegranate, palm date, fig and olive and has introduced them as fruits ...  Read More