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Isharat al-nass in the qur`an :an analysis of its role in the qur`anic interpretation

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2015

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Kuala Lumpur : International Islamic University Malaysia, 2015

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Qur`an -- Hermeneutics
Qur`an -- Hermeneutics -- Methodology
Qur`an -- Criticism, interpretation, etc. -- Methodology

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t BPA 53 A36 2015

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Fuqaha’ (legal experts in Islamic Law) and mufassirin (commentators of the Qur’an) have applied several well-defined as well as undefined methodologies to either interpret the Qur’an, the first source of Islamic law, or to derive certain particular import/s from the word/s of Qur’anic ayat. One such not so defined way to derive message from the Qur’anic word/s is deliberation over ishārat al-naṣṣ(implied meaning of revealed words). Ishārat al-Naṣṣ may be defined as far-fetched indication of certain meaning in a particular statement of the Qur’an. This, as a natural corollary, has been used and misused. Mu‘tazilah, Ashā‘irah, and sufiyā’ are the most prominent in employing Ishārat al-Naṣṣ for their respective purposes. It is claimed that deviation in the interpretation of some Qur’anic injunctions is consequent upon manipulation of the revealed words in the name of isharat al-nass. This research focused on (1) reasoning on Ishārat al-Naṣṣ as a delicate tool to interpret the Qur’an, (2), role of Ishārat al-Naṣṣ in explaining in apparent contradiction among Qur’anic precepts and (3) pitfalls in the reasoning on Ishārat al-Naṣṣ. Fiqhi ijtihad by different fuqaha’ leads, at times, to differences in the interpretation of the Qur’an. The main reason for this is different ways of reasoning on Ishārat al-Naṣṣ. The main thrust of this thesis is on how proper reasoning on Ishārat al-Naṣṣ may be used as an authentic method to interpret Qur’anic ayat, on the one hand, and to remove apparent contradiction available in the revealed words, on the other. The methodology applied in this thesis is mainly analytical with critical overtones.

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