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آیات توحیدی قرآن از جنبه های مختلفی قابل بررسی است. یکی از این جنبه ها نحوه مواجهه قرآن با مخاطبان خود در مسئله توحید است. قرآن برای برقراری ارتباط با مخاطبان خود در معارف توحیدی و ایجاد زمینه برای پذیرش این معارف، اصول خاصی را  مطرح نموده است. با بررسی و استقراء آیاتی که حول مسئله توحید در قرآن کریم بیان شده است می توان همه آنها را ذیل سه اصل کلی قرار داد: اصل توصیف حقایق، اصل تنبّه بر آیات الهی، اصل رجوع به فطرت. قرآن در اصل توصیف حقایق به جای استدلال بر معارف توحیدی و پاسخ به شبهات مربوط به آنها، به توصیف معارف و آثار و کارکردهای آنها پرداخته می شود. در اصل تنبّه برآیات الهی، با بیان پدیده های آفاقی و انفسی و تنبّه بر نظم، غایت مندی، فقر و نیاز ذاتی آنها، انسان را به تدبّر در این پدیده ها دعوت می کند. در اصل رجوع به فطرت نیز، با هدف بیدار نمودن فطرت الهی بشر، او را متوجه این سرشت الهی می کند تا آثار پروردگارش را در عالَم و درون خود بیابد. در این پژوهش با روش توصیفی تحلیلی و با تکیه بر آیات قرآن، اصول سه گانه مذکور بررسی و تحلیل شده است.  

The Principles of Expressing Monotheistic Teachings in the Qur'an

The monotheistic verses of the Qur'an are being analyzed from different aspects, one of which is how the Qur'an confronts its audience in the issue of Monotheism. The Qur'an has put forth certain principles to communicate with its audience in monotheistic teachings and to create a basis for accepting these teachings. Through examining and collecting the verses related to Monotheism, all of them may be classified under three general principles: the principle of describing facts, the principle of awakening based on divine signs, and the principle of reference to nature. Regarding describing the facts, the Qur'an describes the teachings and functions of signs, instead of arguing about monotheistic teachings and answering the doubts related to them. In the principle of awakening based on divine signs, the Qur'an invites human beings to reflect on these phenomena, by expressing universal and personal phenomena and reminding their order, finality, and inherent poverty and need. In the principle of referring to nature, the Qur'an, to awake the divine nature of man, directs him to this divine nature so that he can find the works of his Lord in the world and within himself. In this research, these principles are discussed and analyzed based on the descriptive-analytical method regarding the Qur'anic verses. Keywords: Monotheism, Divine Knowledge, Description of God, Awakening Based on Signs, Nature The monotheistic verses of the Qur'an are being analyzed from different aspects, one of which is how the Qur'an confronts its audience in the issue of Monotheism. The Qur'an has put forth certain principles to communicate with its audience in monotheistic teachings and to create a basis for accepting these teachings. Through examining and collecting the verses related to Monotheism, all of them may be classified under three general principles: the principle of describing facts, the principle of awakening based on divine signs, and the principle of reference to nature. Regarding describing the facts, the Qur'an describes the teachings and functions of signs, instead of arguing about monotheistic teachings and answering the doubts related to them. In the principle of awakening based on divine signs, the Qur'an invites human beings to reflect on these phenomena, by expressing universal and personal phenomena and reminding their order, finality, and inherent poverty and need. In the principle of referring to nature, the Qur'an, to awake the divine nature of man, directs him to this divine nature so that he can find the works of his Lord in the world and within himself. In this research, these principles are discussed and analyzed based on the descriptive-analytical method regarding the Qur'anic verses.  

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