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ir Table of Contents Comparative Analysis of the Viewpoints of the Usulis and Sunni and Shi’ite Commentators on Exegesis of the Most Important Verses about the Principle of Bira’at 7 Zahra Atashi | Morteza Rahimi | Mohammad Javad Salmanpoor The Role of Rhetorical Science in Exegesis of the Qur’an (A Case Study of Metonymy and Allusion in At-Tibyan by Sheikh Tusi and al-Kashshaf by Zamakhshari) 41 Fatemeh Ameri | Alireza Baqer Educational Method of the Noble Qur’an in Changing People’s Behavior in the Age of Revelation through the Verses on Usury (Riba) Prohibition from Sunni and Shi’ite Perspective 71 Gholamhosein A’rabi | Ali Ahmad Naseh | Reza Najafi Comparative Analysis of Words Implications in at-Tibyan and al-Muharrar al-Wajiz 97 Sohbatollah Hasanvand An Analysis of the Interpretative Views on Hijab Verses and the Criminology of Not Wearing Islamic Hijab 125 Behrooz Soraqi | Meisam Khazaii The Objectivity of Structural Exegesis in Tafsir al-Mizan, al-Asas fi at-Tafsir, and fi Zilal al-Qur’an (Comparative Study of Surah Shura) 159 Tal’at Hasani | Ma’sumeh Imami The Comparative Semantics of the Term Irteqab (Revelation) in Sunni and Shi’ite Exegesis 183 Ali Reza Sharif | Seyed Mohammad Razavi The Historical Evolution of Commentators’ Views on the Concept of “Qavvamoon” 211 Ja’far Nekoonam | Farangis Safikhani | Mohammad Javad Najafi A Review on the Meaning of “Ruku” in the Verse of Wilayah from Sunni and Shi’ite Perspective 225 Seyed Mahmood Tayeb Hoseini An Evaluation of the Correspondence between Exegetic Traditions of ibn Abbas and Ahl al-Bayt 253 Nosrat Nilsaz | Elham Zarrinkolah Comparative Analysis of Philosophical Hermeneutic Approaches in the Qur’anic Exegesis 287 Mohsen Izadi A Review of Important Indicators in Scientomerics (Co-Citation & Co-Word) and the Necessity of Using Them in Scientific Products Analysis 315 Ja’far Ebadollah Amouqin | Hadi Sharif Moqaddam | Soraya Zia’ii A Comparative Look to the Term Asatir (Myths) in the Qur’an from the Perspective of Sunni and Shi’ite Commentators and Mythology Scholars 341 Hamid Rahbar Comparative Analysis of the Viewpoints of the Usulis and Sunni and Shi’ite Commentators on Exegesis of the Most Important Verses about the Principle of Bira’at Zahra Atashi Morteza Rahimi Mohammad Javad Salmanpoor Received: 4/4/2018 | Accepted: 9/8/2018 Abstract Analysis of the arguments for Bira’at (presumption of innocence) -as one of the most fundamental principles among Shi’ite Usulis (the majority Twelver Shi’ite Muslim group)- is immensely important; and some Usulis have made reference to the verses in the Qur’an to prove this presumption.