Definition of interpretive questions, their formulas, and Muhammad Rashid Rida’s approach to them
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This research aims to shed light on Muhammad Rashid Rida's interpretive questions and to highlight his interpretive uniquenesses, which I discovered during my research and investigation. He is known for his distinct views, which differed from those of his predecessors. This does not mean that he disagreed with them, but rather that he added to those who preceded him. Among the uniquenesses I mentioned are: his interpretation of the verse: ((And among the people are those who say, "We believe in God and the Last Day," but they are not believers.)) His interpretation of this verse was that their belief in God was incorrect. However, most interpreters interpreted the verse as referring to a third category, neither believers nor disbelievers
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