1- PhD student in the History of Islamic Culture and Civilization, Maaref University, Qom, Iran (corresponding author). , sadeghgolpoor@gmail.com 2- Assistant Professor, Department of History of Islamic Civilization, Al-Mustafa University (Imam Khomeini School), Qom, Iran. 3- Assistant Professor, Department of Islamic History and Civilization, Maaref University, Qom, Iran.
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Does the transition of historical knowledge from the past to the present and the achievement of non-historical knowledge follow a specific pattern or patterns? This is a question in the philosophy of history that philosophers have not addressed beyond the possibility. Presenting the problem to the Quran and examining the Quran's function in it, considering the abundant historical verses and also the purpose of guiding man, is a path to receiving an answer to this question. Accordingly, with a quantitative and qualitative exploratory and analytical method, the verses in question were first collected and classified from the entire Quran, and the process of extracting the pattern was carried out by discovering the recurring thing and also refining the distinctions in these verses. Finally, a three-part model was extracted, including basic historical knowledge (model input), the process of displacement (model process), and non-historical knowledge (output). Each of the components of this model was studied, and the diversity of the model's inputs and outputs, as well as the two types of reductive and additive processes in them, were identified.
Golpour Sote M S, Elahi Tabar A, Mirmohammadi S Z, Kermani-Kojur M. Functionalist Pattern Analysis of the Science of History in the Holy Quran. - 2025; 16 (59) :7-30 URL: http://tarikh.maaref.ac.ir/article-1-2225-en.html