'Get ye down all from here; and
if, as is sure, there comes to you guidance from Me, whosoever follows
guidance, on them shall be no fear, nor shall they grieve' (2: 38)
The Qur'an can be defined as follows:
“The speech of Allah, sent down upon the last Prophet Muhammad,
through the Angel Gabriel, in its precise meaning and precise wording,
transmitted to us by numerous persons (tawatur), both verbally and in writing.”
Etymology of word 'Qur'an'
The Arabic word 'Qur'an' is derived from the root “Qara'a”, which
has various meanings, such as to read, [Sura
17: 93.] to recite, [Sura 75:18:17: 46.] etc. Qur'an is a verbal noun and hence means the 'reading' or
'recitation'. As used in the Qur'an itself, the word refers to the revelation
from Allah in the broad sense [Sura 17: 82.] and is not always restricted
to the written form in the shape of a book, as we have it before us today.
However, it means revelation to Muhammad only, while revelation to
other prophets has been referred to by different names (e.g. taurat, Injil,
kitab, etc.).
Qur’an Pak is divided into 30 chapters. It is the compilation of
114 Surahs. It began to be revealed in disjointed versus and chapters to
Prophet Mohammad (PBUH) during the Holy Month of Ramadan.
“Indeed, We sent the Quran down during the Night of Decree”(Quran
97:1)
Other Names of the Qur'an
The revelation from Allah to the Prophet Muhammad is referred to
in the Qur'an itself by the name Qur’an (recitation) as well as by other names,
such as e.g.
-Furqaan (criterion, see
25: 1).
-Tanzil (sent down, see
26: 192).
-Dhikr (reminder, see
15: 9).
-Kitab (scripture, see
21:10).
-Other references to the Qur'an are by such words as Nur (light),
Huda (guidance), Rahma (mercy), Majid (glorious), Mubarak (blessed), Bashir
(announcer), Nadhir (warner), etc.
Message of Qur'an
The
Qur'an contains the revelations of Allah, the Creator and Sustainer of the
Universe, to mankind. It is the message from God to man and therefore of utmost
importance to us. To properly grasp a message, one needs, first of all, to understand
its contents exactly, and for this purpose one must study the Qur'an deeply and
in detail. In fact, some people do spend their whole lives studying the Qur'an,
reading and reflecting upon it and, as they grow and develop, both physically
and spiritually, they discover for themselves new meanings and implications.
Muslims
have, from earliest times, applied themselves not only to the message from Allah; the Qur'an but also to its setting and framework, and the preoccupation with
these ultimately developed into the 'sciences' of or 'knowledge' about the Qur'an,
known as "ulum al-qur'an'.
According
to a general definition, 'ulum al-qur'an' [Sabuni,
Muhammad 'Ali: al-tibyan fi 'ulum al-qur-an, Beirut, 1970, p.10.] denotes
studies concerned with the book of revelations sent down upon the last Prophet
Muhammad, (Allah's blessings and peace be upon him) namely:
-Its revelation.
- Its collection.
-Its order and arrangement.
-Its writing down.
-Information about the reasons and
occasions of revelation.
-About what was revealed in Makka
and what in Madina.
-About the abrogating and abrogated verses.
-About the 'clear' and the 'unclear'
verses.
-The term also covers Qur'an-related
studies, such as: the explanation of verses and
passages by the Prophet himself, his Companions, their followers and the later exegeses of the Qur'an, the methods of explanation, the scholars of
exegesis and their books.

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