Go Back   Kalemasawaa Forum Non Arabic Forums English Forum

last 20 posts
The Mihrab' s Guests [ 61 ] (الكاتـب : * إسلامي عزّي * - )           »          Pourquoi le Coran qualifie-t-il les Juifs de singes ???? (الكاتـب : * إسلامي عزّي * - )           »          سورة الواقعة : القارئ إسلام صبحي (الكاتـب : * إسلامي عزّي * - )           »          سورة النجم : القارئ إسلام صبحي (الكاتـب : * إسلامي عزّي * - )           »          إجابة عن سؤال : ماذا قدّم المسلمون للبشرية ! (الكاتـب : * إسلامي عزّي * - )           »          الربّ المزعوم يعيش عالة على النساء !! (الكاتـب : * إسلامي عزّي * - )           »          ينفع تصحى الصبح تبقى هندوسي بدل ما تكون مسلم ؟ (الكاتـب : * إسلامي عزّي * - )           »          ما أعظم مغفرة الله ! (الكاتـب : * إسلامي عزّي * - )           »          Rabbi, pourquoi n'attaquez-vous pas aussi l'Islam ? (الكاتـب : * إسلامي عزّي * - )           »          الرب عاوز ياكل (الكاتـب : * إسلامي عزّي * - )           »          حاخام يصفع أقفية لصوص الأديان و قطاع طرق الشريعة - 3 - ! (الكاتـب : * إسلامي عزّي * - )           »          حاخام يصفع أقفية لصوص الأديان و قطاع طرق الشريعة - 2 - ! (الكاتـب : * إسلامي عزّي * - )           »          حاخام يصفع أقفية لصوص الأديان و قطاع طرق الشريعة ! (الكاتـب : * إسلامي عزّي * - )           »          ياترى الأنبا بافلي يعرف أم كوهين منين ؟؟؟؟ (الكاتـب : * إسلامي عزّي * - )           »          بالمصادر المسيحية : التوحيد كان عقيدة المصريين خلال القرن الرابع ميلادي (الكاتـب : * إسلامي عزّي * - Last Post : د. نيو - )           »          موثق: الكتاب المقدس يأمر بكسر ضلوع الابناء من اجل تربيتهم؟!؟!؟همجيه و سفاهه (الكاتـب : د. نيو - )           »          من فضائح الزمن الجميل زكريا بطرس يخترع ايه جديده فى القرآن الكريم على الهواء مباشره(فيديو) (الكاتـب : د. نيو - )           »          سؤال جرىء(الحلقه 11):لو كان محمد نبيا كاذبا..لماذا يحمل نفسه مثل هذا؟؟ (الكاتـب : د. نيو - )           »          عبدي أحمد المختار- سفر إشعياء 42:1 (الكاتـب : Muslim - )           »          زمزم سيّدة ماء الأرض (الكاتـب : * إسلامي عزّي * - )

Reply
 
Thread Tools Display Modes
  Post Nr. 1  
Old 05.10.2011, 09:08

muslim-878

مجموعة مقارنة الأديان

______________

muslim-878 is offline

فريق رد الشبهات 
Profile
ID: 1024
Join Date: 10.07.2010
Posts: 158  [ show ]
Reputation: 118
Power: 186  
muslim-878 متميزاmuslim-878 متميزا
تم شكره 7 مرة في 6 مشاركة
Default Qur’aan: Definition of the Term

Qur’aan: Definition of the Term

The word “Qur’aan,” a verbal noun, is equivalent in meaning to “qiraa’ah,” as both come from the verb “qara’a” which means “to read.”
That is, Qur’aan literally means “a reading or reciting.”[1] However, the Term “Qur’aan” has been historically used specifically to refer to the book which was revealed to Prophet Muhammad (sallallaahu `alayhi wa sallam). The Term “Qur’aan” is mentioned in a number of places throughout the book in reference to itself. For example:
“Verily, this Qur’aan guides (humanity) to that which is most just.”[2]
The name Qur’aan is used to refer to both the Qur’aan as a whole, as in the previously quoted verse; as well as to each verse or group of verses, as in the following verse:

“And if the Qur’aan is recited, you should listen to it and be silent, that you may receive mercy.”[3]
The Book has also been referred to by other names; for example, the Furqaan (The Distinction):
“Blessed is He who revealed the Furqaan to His slave in order that he may be a warner to all the worlds.”[4]
and the Thikr, (The Reminder):
“Verily, I revealed the Thikr and verily I will preserve it.” [5]

The Qur’aan could be defined as Allah’s words which were revealed in Arabic in a rhythmical form to Prophet Muhammad (sallallaahu `alayhi wa sallam). Its recitation is used in acts of worship and its smallest chapter (surah) is of a miraculous nature.
The Prophet’s divinely inspired statements which were recorded by his followers are generally referred to as Hadiths. For example, the Prophet’s companion (sahaabee), ‘Umar ibn al-Khattaab, reported that he once said, “Verily, deeds are (judged) by their intentions.” [6]
However, in some of his statements, the Prophet (sallallaahu `alayhi wa sallam) attributed what he said to Allah; for example, another sahaabee, Abu Hurayrah, reported that the Prophet (sallallaahu `alayhi wa sallam) said, “Allah, Most High, says, ‘I am as My slave thinks of Me and I am with him when he remembers me. So if he remembers Me to himself, I will remember him to Myself and if he remembers Me in a group, I will remember him in a better group.’ ”[7]
In order to distinguish this type of hadith from the previous type, it is referred to as hadith Qudsi (sacred hadith) and the former referred to as hadith nabawee (prophetic hadith).
The Qur’aan, however, is not the same as hadith Qudsi for a number of reasons. First, the Qur’aan is from Allah both in its wording and in its meaning, while in the case of hadith qudsee, its meaning is from Allah but its wording was the Prophet’s (sallallaahu `alayhi wa sallam). Second, Allah challenged the Arabs and mankind in general to produce even a chapter equivalent to one of the Qur’aan’s chapters, and their inability to do so proves its miraculous nature. This is not so in the case of hadith qudsee. Third, the recitation of the Qur’aan is used in salaah and is itself considered a form of worship. The Prophet (sallallaahu `alayhi wa sallam) said, “Whoever reads a letter from the book of Allah, the Most High, will get a good deed (recorded for him), and each good deed is worth ten times its value. I am not only saying that Alif Laam Meem is a letter, but I am also saying that Alif is a letter, Laam is a letter, and Meem is a letter.”[8]
However, the recitation of hadith qudsee carries none of these properties.[9]
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
[1] Arabic-English Lexicon, vol. 2, p. 2502.
[2] Surah al-Israa’ (17):9.
[3] Surah al-A‘raaf (7):204.
[4] Surah al-Furqaan (25):1
[5] Surah al-Hijr (15):9.
[6] Collected by al-Bukhaari (Sahih Al-Bukhari, vol. 1, p. 1, no. 1) and Muslim (Sahih Muslim, vol. 3, p. 1056, no. 4692).
[7] Collected by al-Bukhaari (Sahih Al-Bukhari, vol. 9, pp. 369-70, no. 502) and Muslim (Sahih Muslim, vol. 4, p. 1408, no. 6471).
[8] Reported by Ibn Mas‘ood and collected by at-Tirmidhi and Ahmad. See footnote 154, p.75.
[9] See Principles of Islamic Jurisprudence, p. 15, and Qawaa’id at-Tahdeeth min Funoon Mustalih al-Hadith, p. 56.
Last Updated ( Sunday, 24 September 2006 )
للمزيد من مواضيعي

 

الموضوع الأصلي : Qur’aan: Definition of the Term     -||-     المصدر : مُنتَدَيَاتُ كَلِمَةٍ سَوَاءِ الدَّعَويِّة     -||-     الكاتب : muslim-878






Signature of muslim-878





Reply With Quote
Reply

Bookmarks

Tags
islam.


Currently Active Users Viewing This Thread: 1 (0 members and 1 guests)
 
Thread Tools
Display Modes

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off

Forum Jump





The best screen resolution is 1024x768