Isl Assignment 3
Isl Assignment 3
We Muslims believe the Quran to be God’s final revelation. We believe it is the literal word of
God, revealed over many years, to His final prophet, Muhammad, may the mercy and blessings
of God be upon him. The Quran is full of wisdom. It is full of the wonder and glory of God, and
a testament to His mercy and justice. It is not a history book, a storybook, or a scientific
textbook, although it contains all of those genres. The Quran is God's greatest gift to humanity –
it is a book like no other. In the second verse of the second chapter of the Quran, God describes
the Quran by calling it a book whereof there is no doubt, guidance to those who are pious,
righteous, and fear God.
The Quran is core to Islam. Believing in it is a requirement. One who does not believe in the
Quran, in its entirety, cannot claim to be a Muslim.
"The Messenger (Muhammad) believes in what has been sent down to him from his Lord
and (so do) the believers. Each one believes in God, His Angels, His Books, and His
Messengers. (They say,) ‘We make no distinction between one another of His Messengers’
— and they say, ‘We hear, and we obey. (We seek) Your forgiveness, our Lord, and to you
is the return (of all)’." (Quran 2:285)
QURAN AS COMPARED TO DIFFERENT HOLY BOOKS:
In different times on different prophets Almighty Allah has revealed different holy books,
mentioned below:
1. The Taurah to Moses
2. Psalms of David to David
3. The Bible to Jesus
4. The Quran to Muhammad (S.A.W.)
c) The Protection In Words/Scripts: In order to prevent the Quran from being distorted,
our Prophet Muhammad (saw) would make the scribes of revelation write down the
verses as they were sent down, and then, would make his companions memorize them.
The preservation of the Quran was ensured by means of this measure. In the period of
hazrat Abu Bakr (ra), these written pages of the Quran were collected and compiled as a
book.
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HISTORY OF QURAN
THE FIRST REVELATION:
MAKKI SURAH:
DEFINATION: A ‘Makki’ Surah is classified as such if its beginning was revealed in
Makkah even if parts of it were later revealed during the Madani phase.
TOPICS DISCUSSED: Most of the Makki Surah’s are shorter in length and deal with
concepts regarding Tauheed, oneness of God; good morals and conduct and life in the Hereafter
– heaven and hell. The Makki ayah’s also contain passages regarding the Christian and Jewish
scriptures, detailing which Prophets have been sent by Allah (SWT) in the past.
MADNI SURAH:
DEFINATION: A ‘Madani’ Surah is characterized as those Surah’s which have their
beginning passages revealed in Madinah.
PERIOD OF REVELATION: The Madani Surah’s were revealed over a period of nine to
ten years beginning from the Hijrah[35], to the eventual demise of the Prophet (SAW).
TOPICS DISCUSSED; These Surah are often longer than their Makki counterparts. When
the Holy Prophet (SAW) arrived in the city of Medina he set up the first Islamic state in the
history of Islam. As such the Quranic Surah’s in this period of time deal with the practical
aspects of living. Much of the injunctions of Sharia law were revealed in Medina including laws
relating to marriage, divorce, laws `of probate and criminal sanctions. They dealt with the new
burgeoning community of the indigenous Ansars and newly arrived Muhajiroon as well as
mankind in general.