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Unveiling the Essence of the Holy Qur'an: A Comprehensive Guide

22 août 2020 – Institut Al-Dirassa

Do you know what is the Holy Qur'an

The Holy Quran: Revelation, Compilation, and Significance

The Quran, the fourth and final sacred book of Islam, holds a unique and profound place in the hearts of millions of Muslims worldwide. It was revealed by Allah to the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) and serves as a comprehensive guide for all of humanity. In this article, we will delve into the fascinating history of the Quran's revelation, the meticulous measures taken to preserve it, and the compelling story of its compilation throughout Muslim history.

The Linguistic Meaning of the Word Quran

Before we explore the Quran's history, let's start by understanding the linguistic origins of the word "Quran." Scholars have different opinions regarding its meaning:

  1. Recitation: Most scholars, including At-Tabaree, believe that "Quran" derives from the verb "Qara'a, " meaning "to read" or "to recite." In this context, "Quran" can be translated as "the recitation" or "the reading."

  2. Proper Name: Imam Ash-Shafi’ee believed that "Quran" was a proper name not derived from any other word. He pronounced it as "Quran" without the hamza.

  3. Unity: Abu al-Hassan's opinion suggests that "Quran" comes from the root "Qarana, " meaning "to join or associate." This view interprets "Quran" as "That which unites" because its verses and suras come together to form a cohesive whole.

  4. Resemblance: According to Yahya ibn Ziyad ad-Daylamee, the Quran comes from the word "Qaraa’in, " meaning "to be like." It implies that the Quran's verses complement and resemble each other in beauty and prose.

  5. Combination: Another opinion proposes that the Quran is derived from "Qar, " meaning "to combine, " as it combines stories, orders, promises, and punishments.

The most widely accepted opinion is the first one, which views "Quran" as the verbal noun of "Qara’a, " emphasizing its role as a divine recitation.

The Merits of the Quran

Understanding the significance of the Quran is crucial. Allah Himself has emphasized its divine nature and preservation in the Quran:

"And [mention] the Day when We will resurrect among every nation a witness over them from themselves. And We will bring you, [O Muhammad], as a witness over your nation. And We have sent down to you the Book as clarification for all things and as guidance and mercy and good tidings for the Muslims." (16: 89)

The Quran serves as a book of guidance, mercy, and good news. Muslims believe in its error-free nature. Allah assures its authenticity in the Quran:

"Indeed, it is We who sent down the Qur'an, and indeed, We will be its guardian."(15: 9)

The Quran, in its present form, remains identical to the one revealed to the Prophet (PBUH), affirming its divine character.

The Revelation of the Quran

The Quran was revealed to the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) through a divine process called "Wahee." "Wahee" refers to the divine message of Allah transmitted to chosen prophets. Allah describes "wahee" in the Quran:

"And We inspired to the mother of Moses" (28: 7).

The revelation occurred in various forms, such as during sleep and while awake. The process spanned 23 years, commencing in the month of Ramadan:

"The month of Ramadhan [is that] in which was revealed the Qur'an." (2: 185)

Allah revealed the Quran gradually to facilitate its acceptance among the new Muslim Arabs, allowing them to adapt to the teachings of Islam. This staged revelation also provided moral support to the Prophet (PBUH) during challenging times.

The Importance of Learning Arabic for Understanding the Quran

Makkan and Madinan Phases

The Quran's revelation comprises two distinct phases: the Makkan and Madinan phases.

Makkan Verses:

  • These verses were revealed during the 13 years the Prophet (PBUH) spent in Makkah.
  • They are generally shorter and emphasize monotheism, the Day of Judgment, and the consequences of polytheism.
  • One example is Surah Fatihah, highlighting Allah's power, guidance, and forgiveness.

Madinan Verses:

  • These verses were revealed after the Prophet (PBUH) migrated to Madinah.
  • They are relatively longer and address specific legal and social matters relevant to the Muslim community in Madinah.
  • An example is Surah Al-Ma’idah, which discusses pilgrimage guidelines and social cooperation.

Understanding the differences between these phases helps us interpret the Quran's context and purpose, providing valuable insights into its message.

Compilation of the Quran

The preservation of the Quran has been a meticulous process throughout Islamic history. It can be divided into several key stages:

At the Time of the Prophet (PBUH):

  • The initial compilation began during the Prophet's lifetime when the arrangement and order of suras and verses were specified.
  • The Quran was written on various materials and was memorized by many companions.

During the Reign of Caliph Abu Bakr:

  • The second stage occurred during the caliphate of Abu Bakr (R.A) due to concerns about the loss of memorizers during the Battle of Yamama.
  • Zain bin Thaabit (RA) was tasked with compiling the Quran into book form, creating the earliest written version.

During the Reign of Caliph Uthman:

  • Under the caliphate of Uthman (R.A), differences in dialects prompted the need for a standardized text.
  • Hafsa (R.A) provided the earlier compilation, and a committee led by Zain bin Haris (RA) ensured uniform pronunciation.
  • Copies were distributed across the Islamic state, establishing the Quran in its current universally accepted form.

Conclusion

The Quran, with its rich history of revelation, preservation, and compilation, remains a timeless source of guidance and wisdom for Muslims worldwide. Its linguistic origins and the differences between Makkan and Madinan verses offer valuable context for its interpretation. The meticulous efforts undertaken to compile and preserve the Quran have ensured its unaltered authenticity to this day, fulfilling Allah's promise of guardianship.

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