1- Assistant Professor, Department of Quran and Hadith Sciences, Kharazmi University, Tehran, Iran. (corresponding author). , m.dehghani@khu.ac.ir 2- Associate Professor, Department of Quran and Hadith Sciences, Shahed University, Tehran, Iran.
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Paying attention to the historical context of the revelation of the verses can enable a more realistic understanding of the teachings of the Quran. One of the methods that can be used for this purpose is “phenomenology.” Phenomenological study can clarify the type of thinking of the people of the era of revelation about a topic. And provide a basis for analyzing the type of interaction of the Quran with people's thoughts. In the process of reconstructing phenomena, primary data can be obtained from the verses of the Quran as a true and undistorted text. This article uses the phenomenological method to study the Jewish people present in the Arabian Peninsula, as the most active group involved in the revelation of the verses. And it obtains the initial information solely from the verses of the Quran. This research shows that in the lived experience of the people of the era of revelation, on the age of the revelation of the Quran, the Jewish people were known for having numerous characteristics, but the details of many of these phenomena have changed with the revelation of the Quran. Also, the accuracy in some phenomena explains new answers to some doubts about the “non-universal nature of the Prophet's call due to the necessity of prophets speaking the same language as the people of their own nation”.
Dehghani Qanatghestani M, Asgharpour H. Phenomenology of the Jewish People during the Period of the Revelation of the Quran. - 2025; 16 (59) :51-72 URL: http://tarikh.maaref.ac.ir/article-1-2284-en.html