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An Introduction to the Sciences of the Qur’an

        Ahmad von Denffer




        Introduction
        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.

        Secondly,  some  special  knowledge  of  the  circumstances  that  surround  the  message  is  also  necessary  for  fuller
        understanding of its meaning and implications. Although some part of this special knowledge can be derived from the
        Qur'an itself, there remain other areas of knowledge that can only be discovered by wider study and research.

        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'.

        The proper approach to the Qur'an, in my humble view, can be described in three stages. You must:

             first, receive the message of the Qur'an, by hearing or reading it;

             second, understand the message of the Qur'an by reflecting upon it and studying its meanings;

             third, apply the message of the Qur'an by ordering your personal life as well as the life of society according to its
               message.

        The branch of knowledge, called 'ulum al-Qur'an may be used as a means for the accomplishment of the second stage,
        understanding the message of the Qur'an, by understanding its setting and circumstances.
        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,  [The
        customary blessings on the Prophet (Allah's blessings and peace beupon him) each time his name is mentioned will not
        be repeated in the text, but the reader is kindly requested to observe this Muslim tradition.] 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
               exegetes of the Qur'an.
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