Author: | IDP Research Division | ISBN: | 9780463058466 |
Publisher: | IDP Research Division | Publication: | September 15, 2018 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | IDP Research Division |
ISBN: | 9780463058466 |
Publisher: | IDP Research Division |
Publication: | September 15, 2018 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
Several parables and examples have been utilised in the Qur'an which cannot be comprehended except by those who have knowledge. These examples have been expressed by drawing similarities between one thing and another in relation to the ruling, and by closing the gaps between abstracted mental ideas and tangible objects by means of an example that can be perceived by the senses, or a sensory example by means of another - so that the first one may be regarded in terms of the second.
There are a number of Verses in the Qur'an by which Allah, the Most High, brings greater clarity and insight when explaining things to mankind. This is done through the use of deep and meaningful parables (amthal) that are clear for the human intellect to comprehend and ponder over in order to understand the message fully. It is from His infinite Wisdom that Allah Destined these parables to become rooted in His Final Revelation until the Last Day - through which mankind can increase in knowledge and recognise guidance and embrace the truth.
In discussing the unique style, theme and content of the Qur'an, there is little by way of English literature that identifies and explains the invaluable parables found therein. The depth of this work will stimulate the intellect to ponder over the beauty of the articulated literary style and precision of the Magnificent Qur'an, guiding mankind to the straight path. This publication is intended as an introduction to some of the reasons and wisdoms and beauty of a select few, which Allah uses for deliberate and poignant purpose. Not only is this work an intellectual discourse, it also provides inspiration and instils spiritual enlightenment for every Muslim who seeks to create a stronger bond with the Mighty Book of Allah.
Contents of the Book:
Introduction
01 Fire and Water
02 Worldly Life and the Hereafter
03 Sight and Hearing
04 The Polytheist and the Spider's Home
05 Deeds like a Mirage or a Drowning in a Deep Sea
06 Recognising Truth and Guidance but Acting Contrary to It
07 Negation of a Proposition due to the Negation of its Reason
08 The Perfection of Servitude
09 Turning Away from Allah's Speech and from Reflecting Upon It
10 Those who Carried the Book but did not Implement It
11 One who Abandons the Signs of Allah
12 Backbiting and Tearing of the Flesh
13 Deeds of the Disbelievers and the Blowing of Ashes
14 A Good Word and A Good Tree
15 A Bad Word and A Bad Tree
16 Those who Associate Anything with Allah
17 Polytheists and the Fly
18 The Caller and the Called
19 Spending for the Sake of Allah and Planting Grains
20 Misspending and the Windstorm
21 The Idolater and the Believer
22 Those who Disbelieve and Those who Believe
Several parables and examples have been utilised in the Qur'an which cannot be comprehended except by those who have knowledge. These examples have been expressed by drawing similarities between one thing and another in relation to the ruling, and by closing the gaps between abstracted mental ideas and tangible objects by means of an example that can be perceived by the senses, or a sensory example by means of another - so that the first one may be regarded in terms of the second.
There are a number of Verses in the Qur'an by which Allah, the Most High, brings greater clarity and insight when explaining things to mankind. This is done through the use of deep and meaningful parables (amthal) that are clear for the human intellect to comprehend and ponder over in order to understand the message fully. It is from His infinite Wisdom that Allah Destined these parables to become rooted in His Final Revelation until the Last Day - through which mankind can increase in knowledge and recognise guidance and embrace the truth.
In discussing the unique style, theme and content of the Qur'an, there is little by way of English literature that identifies and explains the invaluable parables found therein. The depth of this work will stimulate the intellect to ponder over the beauty of the articulated literary style and precision of the Magnificent Qur'an, guiding mankind to the straight path. This publication is intended as an introduction to some of the reasons and wisdoms and beauty of a select few, which Allah uses for deliberate and poignant purpose. Not only is this work an intellectual discourse, it also provides inspiration and instils spiritual enlightenment for every Muslim who seeks to create a stronger bond with the Mighty Book of Allah.
Contents of the Book:
Introduction
01 Fire and Water
02 Worldly Life and the Hereafter
03 Sight and Hearing
04 The Polytheist and the Spider's Home
05 Deeds like a Mirage or a Drowning in a Deep Sea
06 Recognising Truth and Guidance but Acting Contrary to It
07 Negation of a Proposition due to the Negation of its Reason
08 The Perfection of Servitude
09 Turning Away from Allah's Speech and from Reflecting Upon It
10 Those who Carried the Book but did not Implement It
11 One who Abandons the Signs of Allah
12 Backbiting and Tearing of the Flesh
13 Deeds of the Disbelievers and the Blowing of Ashes
14 A Good Word and A Good Tree
15 A Bad Word and A Bad Tree
16 Those who Associate Anything with Allah
17 Polytheists and the Fly
18 The Caller and the Called
19 Spending for the Sake of Allah and Planting Grains
20 Misspending and the Windstorm
21 The Idolater and the Believer
22 Those who Disbelieve and Those who Believe