Understanding the Quran - 1

 

A Muslim:-

Only the Quran is a categorical reality as to the nature and inhabitants of paradise. Even then, it is understood that Quranic descriptions are sometimes symbolical or allegorical rather than literal.

Critic:-

This is a baseless assertion. In order to tell what is allegorical and what is not in the Quran you need to be a scholar on par with al-Suyuti and Abu Hanifa many other great early scholars who actually wrote based on actual historical investigations of all the possible interpretations of each controversial verse and doctrine.

You say "it is understood..." It is understood by whom? This is not scholarly language. This would not even count as sound journalism if you worked in a newspaper. Only you understand it that way and you present it as if this is the orthodoxy in Islam by your choice of words.

Muslim:-

To clarify your last question: It is understood by all those who know the Quran and follow the way (Sunnah) that some of the Quran is decisive, i.e., whose meaning is well established, and some is allegorical, i.e., whose meaning is hidden or not well established.

"He it is who has revealed to you the Book, in which there are some verses that are Basic (decisive, or of established meaning) they are the mother (foundation) of the Book; and others are allegorical. But as for those in whose heart is perversity, they follow what is allegorical seeking discord, craving for (their own) interpretation of it; but none know the interpretation of it except Allah and those who are well grounded in knowledge say: We believe in it; it is all from our Lord; but none will grasp the message save those who possess understanding." Quran 3:7

Comment:-

The Quran is to be studied and understood by all Muslims. It is true that the understanding of people varies with their experiences, studies, the efforts they make to understand and apply the teaching, their motives, their capabilities, intelligence and insights. But they can also study the commentaries and explanations of those who are further advanced such as the scholars and saints.

(1) It seems to me that the decisive verses are those that contain instructions and rules and statement of facts. But even these require correct motives and abilities to understand:-

"This is a clear message to be delivered to mankind that they may be warned thereby, and that they may know that only He is Allah, the One, and that men of understanding may take heed." 14:52

(2) The allegorical ones require meditation and reveal their meaning according to the degree to which spiritual development has been attained. Verses such as the following apply where the dormant spirit in man is reactivated:-

"....but none will grasp the message save those who possess understanding." 3:7

"He brings wisdom unto whom He will, and he who is brought wisdom is brought much good; but none will remember save those endowed with understanding." 2:269

"O you who believe! Respond unto Allah and His Messenger when He calls you to that which quickens you; and know that Allah comes in between a man and his own heart; and that He it is unto Whom you shall be gathered." 8:24

"Is he who knows that what is revealed unto you from your Lord is the Truth like him who is blind? But only men of understanding heed." 13:19

(3) The Quran also speaks of similitudes that have been provided for those who have understanding. These could belong to the first or second category, or perhaps a third intermediate one:-

"Behold! Allah does not disdain to set forth a similitude even of a gnat, or anything lower or higher; and as for those who believe, they know that it is truth from the Lord; but as for those who disbelieve, they say, "What is it that Allah means by this as a parable? He leads astray many and He guides many;"- but He leads astray only the evildoers;" 2:26

(This refers specially to Paradise as the preceding verse shows:-

"But bear the glad tidings to those who believe and work righteousness, that for them are Gardens beneath which rivers flow; whenever they are provided with fruit there from they say: This is what we were provided with before, and they shall be provided with their similitude; and there are pure companions for them therein, and they shall dwell therein for ever." 2:25)

"We have displayed for mankind in this Quran all kinds of similitudes; but most of mankind refuse anything but disbelief." 17:89

"As for these similitudes, We have coined for mankind, but none will understand them, save the wise." 29:43

"And We reveal of the Quran that which is a healing and a mercy for believers though it increases the evil doers in naught but ruin...and verily We have displayed in this Quran all kinds of similitudes, but most of mankind refuse aught save disbelief." Quran 17:82,89

"(It is) a Book We have revealed to you abounding in good that they may ponder over its verses, and that those endowed with understanding may reflect." 38:30

"Those who listen to the Word (or advice) then follow the best (meaning) of it; those are they whom Allah has guided, and those it is who are the men of understanding." 39:18

"Thus do We detail the Signs (revelations) unto a people who have understanding." 7:32

"Is there not in these a lesson (evidence or admonition) for a man of understanding?" 89:5

(4) Muslims are required to follow what they have experience not only through the senses but also deeply in their heart. This requires observation, study, meditation, and application of the techniques to expand perception and also a framework within which experiences can be interpreted in a self-consistent manner.

"And follow (or pursue) not that of which you have no knowledge; verily, the hearing, the sight, and the heart, of all of these it shall be asked (to give an account)." 17:36

However, hearing can also refer to the inner voice, conscience and seeing can refer to insight or consciousness and the heart can refer to the will or spiritual instincts - i.e. those connected with our inherent nature such as in the following:-

"Then set your purpose for religion as a man upright by nature - the nature made by Allah in which He has made men; there is no altering (the laws of) Allah's creation; that is the right religion, but most people do not know -" 30:30

"Have they not travelled through the land? And have they not heart wherewith to feel (understand), and ears wherewith to hear? For, indeed, it is not their eyes that are blind, but it is the hearts which are within their breasts that grow blind." 22:46

"Wherefore judge you between them by what Allah has revealed, and follow not their lusts (prejudices, fantasies, superstitions); but beware lest they mislead you from part of what Allah has revealed to you." 5:49

"Whoever judges not by what Allah has revealed, these are the wrong-doers (the unjust)." 5:45

These last two verses can be understood as meaning that the framework of reference is objective because it is provided by the creator of the Universe.

Critic:-

To suggest that all the current religions and scriptures became to be what they are today gradually through centuries of perversions, corruptions, alterations and innovations requires the person to also *explain* this process, especially in terms of the genealogies of central concepts and tenets of each particular "false" religion and scripture.

Not only that you have to ask: Why did Allah permit these claimed perversions to "former Islam" resulting in these religions? How can we be 100% certain that "latter Islam" is free from perversion? If it happened in the deep past, why could it not happen 1400 years ago)?

Comment:-

Corruption not only affects the written scriptures but also the interpretations of these and the popular religion ignores much of these also.

A little observation and thought reveals that it is not very difficult to understand.

In the world all information tends to degenerate with the passage of time, especially when it passes from person to person. Human beings tend to rationalise, add fantasy and wishful thinking, self-interest, prejudices, superstition etc and memories fade and become vague. Things tend to melt back into the uniformity of the background.

Apart from this, the conditions of life change and this also means that experiences change and language changes. Things in later times are no longer understood as they were. There is an accumulation of interpretations and speculations that obscures the original. Even the well known second law of Thermodynamics ensures this.

There are three stages to be considered:-

(1) The only way information can be preserved is by recording it on something that is more permanent. Or on something that can be faithfully reproduced. Techniques to do this have only recently evolved.

(2) But even if we find something that has remained in tact over the years the question of whether they can be understood remains. It becomes necessary also to have a preserved method of interpretation.

(3) Thirdly, it is necessary to have a method of translating the ideas into a form that can be understood and applied in the new conditions of life.

Corresponding to these, it can be asserted that:-

(1) The Quran has been preserved in writing as well as orally.

(2) The Quran is in Arabic language and the spread of Islam has also preserved the Arabic language. So it is possible to recover the original meaning.

(3) The translation of the meaning into a form that can be understood by modern minds in various localities of the world has not been very intensive in the past owing to the isolation and degeneration of Muslims. But there have been various little known attempts in the past, more in the present, and this process is likely to increase in the future.

Critic:-

Islamic theory has it that the original religion since Adam was Islam but man perverted it. Innovations were introduced and holy scriptures were perverted. As a result we have this current situation of many different religions with many different scriptures.

Comment:-

Religions are originally spiritual impulses introduced into human affairs. They get mixed with these and though they raise the spiritual or psychological level of people, they also get corrupted - like mixtures of nobler and coarser fluids do. This is inevitable. There would be no point in these spiritual impulses if they did not enter the world to affect it. They are like solar energy entering earth, warming and transforming it, and causing vegetation to grow. Or like rain falling from heaven.

"... and in the rain which Allah sends down from heaven and quickens therewith the earth after its death,..... are signs for people who can understand." 2:164 Also 6:10. 41:39. See also 57:20

The spiritual impulses are like pebbles thrown into a pond which forms waves. These expand with time and space but the energy dissipates. The spiritual impulse turns into cultural and later material factors. This means that a new dispensation will have to be introduced. This process continued until mankind matured enough, became adult, the message was complete and they became responsible for their own development.

The Quran tells us:-

"For every nation there is a Prophet." 10:48

"Lo, We have sent thee with the Truth, a bearer of glad tidings and a Warner; and there is not a nation but a Warner hath passed among them." 35:24

"And verily We have raised in every nation a messenger proclaiming: Serve Allah and shun false Idols. Then some of them there were whom Allah guided and some of them there were upon whom error had just hold. Do but travel in the land and see the nature of the consequences for the deniers." 16:36

"Mankind were one community, and Allah sent unto them Prophets as bearers of good tidings( gospels) and as Warners, and revealed therewith Scriptures with Truth that it might judge between mankind concerning that wherein they differ. And only those unto whom it was given differed concerning it, after clear proofs had come unto them through hatred of one another." 2:213

"And we never sent a messenger save with the language (or language system or formulation ) of his folk, that he might make the message clear for them." 14:4

"And unto thee (Muhammad), We have revealed the scriptures with the Truth, confirming whatever scripture was before it and a watcher over it. So judge between them by that which Allah hath revealed and follow not their desires away from the truth. For each We have appointed a divine law and a traced out path. Had Allah willed He could have made you one community. But that He may try you by that which He hath given you He made you different. So vie with one another in Good Works. Unto Allah ye will return, and He will then inform you of that wherein ye differ." 5:48

"Unto each nation (community or group) have We given sacred rites which they are to perform; so let them not dispute with thee over the matter but summon them unto thy Lord. Lo, you indeed follow right guidance." 22:76

"Those unto whom We gave the scriptures recognise this revelation as they recognise their sons. But lo, a part of them knowingly conceal the Truth." 2:146

"Muhammad is but a Messenger, messengers the like of whom have passed away before him. Will it be that when he dies or is slain, ye will turn back on your heels? He that turns back does no harm to Allah, and Allah will reward the thankful." 3:144

"Such of our revelations as We abrogate or cause to be forgotten, We bring in its place one better or the like thereof." 2:106

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