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Did the prophet comment on any of the qurans verses?

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    Fahad1
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    peace

    The prophets did explain the revelation. That's what the quran is. It is the explanation of the revelation recieved by muhammad.

    the Messenger's duty was only to convey . when he conveyed the Word of God , it became the Saying of the Messenger . i.e he delivered the revelations exactly as he recieved them . is that what u meant ?

    another verse relevant to the topic

    the Book/Written/Kitab is explained by the Reading/Quran (1037) .

    1037 And this Quran is not such as could be forged by those besides Allah, but it is a verification of that which is before it and a clear explanation of the Book, there is no doubt in it, from the Lord of the worlds.

    peace.

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      phoenix1
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      peace saladin,

      The quran is the explanation of "the Book"
      "the Book" is the revelation. I think 1037 pretty much says what i'm saying.
      thanks.
      so this is the order of events
      1.muhd. recieves 'the book' or enlightenment.
      2. he preaches it to the world
      3. he or his followers write it down.

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        Rahila
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        Peace all..

        My understanding about the above on-going discussion is

        1. We have a complete book called the Quran ( Reading)
        2. Within the Quran, there are certain ayats which are indicated as the Ayats of the Kitab.
        3. Within the Quran, there are certain Ayats indicated as the Ayats of Hikmah.
        4. The Quran is also desribed as containing the Furqan ( Criterion).

        Same was the case with the previous scriptures. What makes us confused is that we take the Kitab as the whole of the scripture ( i.e. the Quran) where as the kitab in only a part (certain ayats) of the Quran.
        regards

        Rahila

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