The category of the Quran’s influence on contemporary culture is a new topic that has been the subject of many discussions in Quranic research. The present article, by presenting the Quranic research process, has criticized the view of the Quran’s influence on contemporary culture based on the typology of truth. By dividing truth into the axes of issuance, receipt, communication, content, and historical legitimacy and evaluating the idea of the Quran’s influence on contemporary culture with each of these aspects, it becomes clear that this theory has developed its movement without considering this principle, one of the pillars of the Quranic epistemological system. From this perspective, it becomes clear that the theory of the Quran’s influence on contemporary culture, due to the lack of observance of the Quranic order and priorities in the two research areas of the Quran’s authenticity and the Quran’s purposes, has reached a contradictory and contradictory result with the Quranic identity in the two realms of descending legitimacy and content legitimacy, and practical adherence to it leads to the elimination of a large part of Quranic knowledge and rulings.
سقا,ث. (2023). Rejecting the influence of contemporary culture on the Quran based on the in-textual introduction of the Quran's authenticity. Quranic Studies, 3(7), 9-29.
MLA
سقا,ث. . "Rejecting the influence of contemporary culture on the Quran based on the in-textual introduction of the Quran's authenticity", Quranic Studies, 3, 7, 2023, 9-29.
HARVARD
سقا ث. (2023). 'Rejecting the influence of contemporary culture on the Quran based on the in-textual introduction of the Quran's authenticity', Quranic Studies, 3(7), pp. 9-29.
CHICAGO
ث. سقا, "Rejecting the influence of contemporary culture on the Quran based on the in-textual introduction of the Quran's authenticity," Quranic Studies, 3 7 (2023): 9-29,
VANCOUVER
سقا ث. Rejecting the influence of contemporary culture on the Quran based on the in-textual introduction of the Quran's authenticity. Quranic Studies, 2023; 3(7): 9-29.