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    Thereformer1
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    Oooh you'll... scandal me? Okay then, bring it on. I'm not making another topic for this, let this be a record of where your "discussions" go.

    7516 MOVE NOT thy tongue in haste,

    Muhammad Asad - End Note 6 (7516)
    Lit., "Move not thy tongue therewith so that thou might hasten if" - the pronoun undoubtedly referring to the contents of revelation. In order to understand this parenthetic passage (verses 16-19) more fully, one should read it side by side with the related passage in 20114, together with the corresponding note 101. Both these passages are in the first instance addressed to the Prophet, who is said to have been afraid that he might forget some of the revealed words unless he repeated them at the very moment of revelation; but both have also a wider import inasmuch as they apply to every believer who reads, listens to or studies the Qur'an. In 20114 we are told not to draw hasty - and therefore potentially erroneous - conclusions from isolated verses or statements of the Qur'an, since only the study of the whole of its message can give us a correct insight. The present passage, on the other hand, lays stress on the need to imbibe the divine writ slowly, patiently, to give full thought to the meaning of every word and phrase, and to avoid the kind of haste which is indistinguishable from mechanical glibness, and which, moreover, induces the person who reads, recites or listens to it to remain satisfied with the mere beautiful sound of the Qur'anic language without understanding - or even paying adequate attention to - its message.

    7517 for, behold, it is for Us to gather it and to cause it to be read .7

    Muhammad Asad - End Note 7 (7517)
    I.e., "it is for Us to make thee remember it and to cause it to be read with mind and heart". As pointed out in the preceding note, the Qur'an can be understood only if it is read thoughtfully, as one integral whole, and not as a mere collection of moral maxims, stories or disjointed laws.

    7518 Thus, when We recite it, follow thou its wording 8

    Muhammad Asad - End Note 8 (751
    Lit., "follow thou its recitation", i.e., its message as expressed in words. Since it is God who reveals the Qur'an and bestows upon man the ability to understand it, He attributes its "recitation" to Himself.

    7519 and then, behold, it will be for Us to make its meaning clear.9

    Muhammad Asad - End Note 9 (7519)
    I.e., if the Qur'an is read ''as it ought to be read" (see note 7 above), it becomes - as stressed by Muhammad Abduh - "its own best commentary".

    I await the scandal me with much trepidation.

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      SarahY
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      The title of the thread is misleading, where is the scandal exactly?

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        Ayisha
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        very interesting thread!

        God sent down Al-Hikma i.e. the sunnah of the Prophet? and I thought that the book belonged to God and sunna to the prophet! confused

        nah, I think he means its bits he forgot then added as an appendix to Quran. rotfl

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          unknownuser
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          By the way are you "Muhammed Asaad" ??????????

          rotfl rotfl

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            Leyna
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            That's what we're all waiting for. & & &

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              unknownuser
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              I'm gonna miss you bro!

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                savage_carrot
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                Destroy your thread? as if you need help. You refuse to stick to one subject, you consistently jump around from here to there and back again when you can't answer. That is why you'll be keeping this right here, so that all the readers in the future are privy to this little "quirk" of yours. Unless, this is what you term as your "winning strategy"...keep making different topics and claim you've trumped everyone because they've gotten lost in a maze where you're the king mouse.

                Am I M. Asad? Heh, are you Bukhari? ;D

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                  Ayisha
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                  I'll not leave you destro my thread , are you afraid , I'm going to take and put it in another thread .

                  By the way are you "Muhammed Asaad" ??????????

                  rotfl rotfl rotfl this is hilarious, thank you savage_carrot for joining in. peace

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                    unknownuser
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                    Am I M. Asad? Heh, are you Bukhari? ;D

                    no, we are al-kitaab and al-hikmah! elhamdulillah! are you jealous?

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                      Ayisha
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                      reformer is going to 'win' another debate, apparently rotfl rotfl

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                        savage_carrot
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                        Np, Ayisha...hopefully it can only go upwards and onwards from here D.

                        Yes, RH...I'm jealous. Mighty jealous, so jealous that even a scandal me cannot make me stop posting tonight.

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                          shadowpuppet
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                          This is the silly thing about words. All of them.

                          They can be dissected and reinterpreted and retranslated until the wool has been pulled so far over our eyes that we look like a bunch of dumb sheep on their way to the blade.

                          It happens in court rooms all the time.

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                            SarahY
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                            I have never read the claims of Sahfi and I've searched for the verse myself then I looked for it in some interpretation from some old and new scholars and as I said I was shocked because I found the same result and it is that Hikma is sunnah which by definition in hadith .

                            The word "HIKMA" in arabic has a lot of meanings other than wisdom . So think for the link and I hoped the best for you . Now it's up to you to follow what God said or what Satan said .

                            Shafi wrote a book on his position in arabic kitab jima3 a3lilm, look for it.

                            yeh my aim is to follow what God said thanks for the concern.

                            so you found a hadith that defines hikma as the sunnah? which hadith that explains the verses of the Quran, uses the word hikma that means the hadith/sunnah?

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                              savage_carrot
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                              TH1,

                              Keep to this topic. Thanks.

                              (A new thread merged with original so that we can keep related discussions in one place)

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                                szuberi
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                                Is Hadith not verified ?

                                there is no proof whatsoever that hadith books are the words of prophet muhammad. show some unmistakeable and undeniable proof that the prophet said all these narrations??

                                you will now say in return....."please also show me that quran is the word of Allah?"

                                typical sunni/non muslim attitude eh

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                                  Thereformer1
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                                  Np, Ayisha...hopefully it can only go upwards and onwards from here D.

                                  Yes, RH...I'm jealous. Mighty jealous, so jealous that even a scandal me cannot make me stop posting tonight.

                                  who do you delete the thread that where I and you will debate ? >(

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                                    savage_carrot
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                                    I've merged it, silly rabbit. Now debate.

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                                      szuberi
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                                      the fact that the word al-hikmah so often comes right after alkitab, it clearly means that Allah is telling us that it is an inhernet attribute of the book itself. it is so retarded to believe that it means "some other rules/regulations" unrelated and outside of the book that were to come 200 years later...lol

                                      surely arabic words have many meanings but every meaning has to be used in context...not out of it.

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                                        Thereformer1
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                                        Shafi wrote a book on his position in arabic kitab jima3 a3lilm, look for it.

                                        Thanks for the information, I read the part where he mention that HIKMA is sunnah . so what do you say ?

                                        yeh my aim is to follow what God said thanks for the concern.

                                        You're welcome.

                                        so you found a hadith that defines hikma as the sunnah?

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                                        Look at what the prophet " I've been given the Quran and one ressemble to him" the word is in red and you can look for it in Sahih Muslims and Sahih Bukhari .and Typucally as God said "The book and the wisdom" .

                                        which hadith that explains the verses of the Quran, uses the word hikma that means the hadith/sunnah?

                                        there is no hadith explain this verse, you(me and you and the whole Muslim) must understand it, and see above there is hadith talks about the same situation the saying of the prophet that he was given the Quran and one ressemble to it(like him) .

                                        HIKMA means the orders of the prophet, the saying of him, his reports, his deeds, his way of speaking who they are registred in hadith.

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                                          Thereformer1
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                                          I've merged it, silly rabbit. Now debate.

                                          No, I'll not leave you destroy this thread, this your nightmare . As It seems that you don't have a word or an opinion from your mind running to look for Asaad inetrpretation .

                                          by the way I didn't use any hadith of Bukhari and the thread, so you're barking the wrong tree . I used Quran so answer by Quran .

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