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Cosmological Interpretation: A View of Wind Concept Shi’a Literature
Author(s) -
Novizal Wendry
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
jurnal ushuluddin
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2407-8247
pISSN - 1412-0909
DOI - 10.24014/jush.v27i2.7244
Subject(s) - categorization , interpretation (philosophy) , power (physics) , history , epistemology , literature , art , philosophy , physics , linguistics , thermodynamics
The debate over the origin of the wind between medieval scientists and theologians became a hot issue. Scientists that consist of philosophers based their arguments on empirical facts and theologians werebased on the revelation of al-Qur’an and Hadith. One of the medieval theologians was al-Majlisī (1037-1110/1627-98). He interpreted cosmological verses based on the process, categorization, and the term of al-Qur'an. This research is a library research usinga historical approach to obtain data and conducting content analysis. As for the term related to the Qur'an about wind, a semantic approach was used. Primary data was the work of al-Majlisī, Biḥār al-Anwar. The results of the study indicated that al-Majlisī rejected the astrological theory which stated that wind is a spin of air originating from the smallest particular composition of the earth, heated, and subjected to evaporation. According to al-Majlisī, the wind caused by God's willin power to blow it with the intensity that He desired. According to al-Majlisī, the wind can be distinguished whether it is beneficial or not as found in al-Qur'an

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