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Short Introduction To The Quran
Posted by Sameer Namole on November 30, 2022 at 11:59 pmAoA
When we give Quran translation to non muslims, we’re supposed to introduce it in few words. Can you tell me how it can be done effectively, like which points to mention while keeping it small introduction and making the invitee curious about it too. I have ordered the English Quran Translation by Dr. Shehzad Salim for the same purpose. Thank you in Advance.
Faisal Haroon replied 2 years, 3 months ago 2 Members · 4 Replies -
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Short Introduction To The Quran
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Faisal Haroon
Moderator December 1, 2022 at 12:35 amYour question was already answered previously here:
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Sameer Namole
Member December 1, 2022 at 12:55 amSee I found this, is this correct ?
[[ With regard to its subject-matter, the Qur’ān is a narrative of a messenger’s indhār.[1] It is known that Muḥammad (sws) was not merely a nabī (prophet), he was also a rasūl (messenger). Prophets are personalities to whom the Almighty reveals divine guidance so that they can guide people. However, not every prophet is a messenger. Messengerhood is a position bestowed to only some prophets. According to its details furnished by the Qur’ān, a rasūl decides the fate of his addressees and implements the judgement of God on them in this very world. The Qur’ān informs us that this final phase in the preaching endeavour of a rasūl comes after it passes through the phases of indhār, indhār-i ‘ām,[2] itmām al-ḥujjah[3] and hijrah wa barā’ah.[4] It is in this phase that the divine court of justice is set up on this earth. Punishment is meted out to the rejecters of the truth and those who have accepted it are rewarded, and, in this way, a miniature Day of Judgement is witnessed on the face of the earth. The history of the preaching endeavours of the rusul related in the Qur’ān shows that at this stage generally either of the following two situations arise.
Firstly, a rasūl has a few companions only and there is no place available to him for migration.
Secondly, a rasūl’s companions are in substantial numbers and the Almighty also furnishes a place to them where they can migrate and be bestowed with political authority.
In both these situations, the established practice of the Almighty manifests itself – the practice which the Qur’ān refers to in the following words:
وَ لِکُلِّ اُمَّۃٍ رَّسُوۡلٌ ۚ فَاِذَا جَآءَ رَسُوۡلُہُمۡ قُضِیَ بَیۡنَہُمۡ بِالۡقِسۡطِ وَ ہُمۡ لَا یُظۡلَمُوۡنَ (47:10)
For each community, there is a messenger. Then when their messenger comes, their fate is decided with fairness and no injustice is shown to them. (10:47)
In the first situation, once a rasūl leaves his people, divine punishment in the form of raging storms, cyclones and other calamities descends upon those who have rejected him and completely destroys them. It is evident from the Qur’ān that the people of Noah (sws), Lot (sws), Ṣāliḥ (sws) and Shu‘ayb (sws) besides others met with this dreadful fate. The only exception to this case was the Israelites. Since they primarily adhered to monotheism, instead of annihilation, the punishment of subjugation was meted out to them once the Prophet Jesus (sws) left them.
In the second situation, a rasūl and his companions subdue their nation by force. In this case, the addressees of the rasūl are given some more respite for he delivers the truth to the people of the place he has migrated to, until they too are left with no excuse to deny it. In other words, the truth is conclusively communicated to them. Also, during this time a messenger instructs and purifies his followers and segregates them from his rejecters and organizes them to fight the enemy. He also consolidates his political authority in the place he has migrated to the extent that with its help he is able to destroy his rejecters and achieve victory for his followers.
In the case of the Prophet Muḥammad (sws), this second situation arose. Consequently, the subject-matter of the Qur’ān is the account of his indhār which passed through various phases referred to above and culminated in the worldly reward and retribution of his addressees. Each of its sūrahs has been revealed in this background, and each of its groups has been arranged keeping it in view.]]
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Sameer Namole
Member December 2, 2022 at 7:44 amI copied this from preamble of Al Bayan (English)
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Faisal Haroon
Moderator December 2, 2022 at 8:44 amYes.
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