An empirical study for the holy verses that talk about God's ability to see just like humans by having two eyes-This study handled “the priority of using the human critical mind before the legalism "from the perspective of Al-Mo'tazilah and this standard's effect upon their general standards in exegesis. At the very beginning, this study focused on the schism of Al-Mo'tazilah. It introduced them and some of their masters and general standards. Then, it explicitly interpreted the concept of" the priority of using the critical mind before the legalism" and its methodical role for Al-Mo'tazilah to be discrete in their general standards. Therefore, the study moved to a direct kind of empirical matter that handles the holy verses which talk about Allah's ability to see just like humans by having two eyes especially at the judgment day. The study also illustrated how "the the priority of using the critical mind before the legalism" affects the most important procedures in interpreting those verses; which are: the language, the gnomically verses and the context. In this study, the direct effect for this standards has been shown explicitly.
Abed Al-Mawla A. Al- Zuoot
Al-Mo'tazilah, Standards, Exegesis, Critical Mind, Legalism.