TY - GEN A1 - Çınar, Hüseyin İlker T1 - Ana Hatlarıyla İşârî Kur’ân Tefsiri (et-tefsîr el-işârî) T2 - Journal of religious culture = Journal für Religionskultur N2 - The principles of the Islamic mystical exegesis are presented in this article. The sources of Islamic mystical exegesis of the Qur’an starts with Prophet Muhammad and his companions and continues with the following generations. In this regard, the narratives of ʿUmar and Ibn ʿAbbās are noteworthy because they were the first who disclosed the underlying meaning of certain verses which have reached us until today. The commentaries of the Islamic mystical exegetes are supported by the Qurʾān, some key Hadith of the Prophet and actions and words of his companions. This is a type of knowledge by unveiling (kašf) and is obtained by a channel that is confidential and closed to others. This leads to an ongoing debate as the confirmability is difficult. It is acknowledged that as long as these commentaries do not contradict with the literal meaning of the verses, are supported by solid narrations, or do not harm the boundaries of sharia they should be accepted as an enrichment. T3 - Journal of religious culture = Journal für Religionskultur - 220 KW - Qurʾān KW - Tafsīr KW - at-Tafsīr al-išārī KW - Islamic Mystical Exegesis KW - Taṣawwuf KW - Knowledge by Unveiling Y1 - 2016 UR - http://publikationen.ub.uni-frankfurt.de/frontdoor/index/index/docId/41591 UR - https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:hebis:30:3-415914 UR - http://www.wissenschaftliche-irenik.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/relkultur220.pdf SN - 1434-5935 N1 - This article is the Turkish Translation of the German article: "Die islamisch-mystische Koranexegese (at-tafsīr al-išārī) im Überblick", which was published in the Journal of Religious Culture, no. 127 (2009). PB - Goethe-Universität CY - Frankfurt am Main ER -