The aim of the descent of this great Book has not been that...
The aim of the descent of this great Book has not been that the believers suffice to its mere recitation by the tongue, but its aim has been in a manner that its verses become the source of contemplation and cause conscience to become vigilant, and it, in its turn, brings a fairly movement alongside the path of ‘action’.
As we know, usually the application of the Qur’anic word /mubarak/ means something which has a continuous and constant good, and the usage of this meaning for the Qur’an points to the permanent usage of the human societies from its teachings; and since this word has been used in an absolute form, it involves any kind of goodness and the prosperity of both this world and the next.
Shortly speaking, in it there is all kind of goodness that you want, upon condition that you contemplate in it, and get inspiration from it. Now, pay attention to these two traditions: 1- In the commentary upon these verses we study that the Qur’anic phrase:…