Comparative Analysis of Narratives and Interpretations of Verse 2 of Surah Al-Fath Regarding the Infallibility of the Prophet (PBUH)**
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Abstract
One of the teachings of the Ahl al-Bayt (AS) in explaining the knowledge of the Holy Quran, which is obtained from narrations, is the opening of a new and time-harmonious gateway called "interpretation" through which the inner meanings and instances of the Quranic verses are extracted. Besides the apparent meanings, the Quranic verses have inner layers or interpretations, and the best way to access these interpretations is through the Infallibles (AS). This article seeks to answer the question: What is the reason for the conflict between certain verses, such as verse 2 of Surah Al-Fath, with the infallibility of the Prophet from the perspective of interpretive narrations? And what are the different interpretations of the Ahl al-Bayt (AS) regarding this verse? In this context, interpretive narrations related to this verse were extracted from interpretive narrations and determined descriptively-analytically that the word "sin" mentioned in this verse has been interpreted as the sins of the Shia of Ali (AS) and his infallible descendants.
