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Reza Mehrafarin

Reza Mehrafarin

Academic rank: Professor
ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1005-7222
Education: PhD.
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Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Architecture
Address: Babolsar. University of Mazandaran
Phone: 9153402819

Research

Title
Cyrus the Great Parallelism with Zolqarnein (Interpretation of Verses 82 - 97 of Surah al-Kahf in Holy Quran)
Type
JournalPaper
Keywords
Zolqarnein, Quran, Torah, Cyrus the Great Alexander the Great
Year
2017
Journal International Journal of the Humanities
DOI
Researchers Imaan Khosravi ، Reza Mehrafarin

Abstract

Jews of Medina once asked Prophet Muhammad about a man named Zolqarnein. Verses 82 to 97 of Surah al-Kahf, the 18th chapter of the holy Qur’an, give description about this king who believed in God and the Day of Judgment. According to these Verses, God provided opportunities for Zolqarnein to be victorious over his enemies and bring justice to the territory under his jurisdiction. These Verses do not mention the place, time, or his name, and Zolqarnein that is his title has been referred as Qarnayeem in Jewish Pentateuch.These uncertain issues have caused many commentators of the Qur'an and Islamic scholars to introduce different individuals as Zolqarnein. Among these, Cyrus, the Achaemenid king and Alexander, the Macedonian king, could be seen more than others. This study aims to determine the character of Zolqarnein, by taking the historical approach. For that matter, religious and historical documents such as the Quran, Torah, Cyrus Charter, and writings of classical Greek historians were studied and corroborated with archaeological evidences. Based on the results of preceding studies, Zolqarnein is found to be Achaemenid king, Cyrus the Great.