Title of article
Probing the Viewpoint of Kathryn Kueny About “Wine” in the Encyclopedia of the Qur’ān
Author/Authors
Mūsawī Muqaddam, Muḥammad Department of Qur’ān and Ḥadīth Sciences - Faculty of Theology - Farabi Campus University of Tehran - Qom, Iran , Isfandīyārī, Ghulām Ḥussain Faculty of Theology - University of Qom - Qom, Iran , Qā‘imī Kharq, Muḥsin Faculty of Law and Political Sciences - Allameh Tabataba'i University - Tehran, Iran
Pages
11
From page
101
To page
111
Abstract
In this article, the view of Kathryn Kueny about “wine” in the Encyclopedia of the Qur’ān, volume 5, pages 481 to 483 is propounded. Then, it has been probed using the jurisprudential, exegetic, and lexical books of Shī‘a and Sunni and some articles of Iran’s positive law. The author, at first, mentions the quiddity of wine and the location of winemaking, and then investigates the lexicology of the words khamr (ordinary wine), sakar (intoxication), and raḥīq (pure wine). Later on, the quiddity and difference between the worldly wine and heavenly wine is put forward. Finally, the jurisprudential principles for drinking wine and its metaphorical sense are mentioned.
Keywords
Ithm (sin) , Khamr (ordinary wine) , Raḥīq (pure wine) , Jurisprudence , Qur’ān , Intoxicant , Nabīdh (date wine)
Journal title
Journal of Contemporary Islamic Studies (JCIS)
Serial Year
2022
Record number
2687143
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