Among the different Qur'anic themes, the link between the concepts of "revelation" and "creation" is one of the most recurrent. Both concepts appear to be part of the divine mystery, relating - and in some cases in opposing – the otherworldly reality with the earthly one, the upper world with the lower one. Among the different Quranic passages which connect these two concepts together, revelation appears to be related to a creative act that begins from the bottom to rise upwards, then embracing the whole of beings in the opposite sense.
Cuciniello, A., Il Creato nella prospettiva musulmana, <<STUDI ECUMENICI>>, 2024; 2024 (42 1-2): 193-202 [https://hdl.handle.net/10807/292856]
Il Creato nella prospettiva musulmana
Cuciniello, Antonio
2024
Abstract
Among the different Qur'anic themes, the link between the concepts of "revelation" and "creation" is one of the most recurrent. Both concepts appear to be part of the divine mystery, relating - and in some cases in opposing – the otherworldly reality with the earthly one, the upper world with the lower one. Among the different Quranic passages which connect these two concepts together, revelation appears to be related to a creative act that begins from the bottom to rise upwards, then embracing the whole of beings in the opposite sense.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.