URDU 2 A STUDY OF THE REASONS FOR CORRELATION AMONG THE VERSES AND SURAS OF THE HOLY QURAN

آیات اورسورتوں کے درمیان مناسبات کے وجوہ کاتحقیقی جائزہ

Authors

  • Akbar Ali PhD Scholar, Department of Islamic Studies, University of Malakand
  • Jans Khan Assistant Professor, Department of Islamic Studies, University of Malakand
  • Ata-ur- Rahman Professor, Chairman, Department of Islamic Studies, University of Malakand

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.47720/hi.2021.0503u02

Keywords:

Prophet Hood, verses, vague, correlation, exegesis

Abstract

The Holy Quran is one of the Proofs of the Prophethood of Prophet Muhammad S(SAW). It is the greatest miracle of the Holy Prophet (SAW) and as a challenge to human beings and Jinns, no one could bring an example like this. One part of this miracle of the Holy Quran is its correlation between the verses and Suras. Islamic scholars like; Imam Razi, Allama Zarakshi, Imam Buqa’I, Imam Syuti, Allama Anwar Shah Kashmiri, and others say that The Holy Quran is correlated from start to end and it is clear evidence that it is the word of Allah. In the lexical meaning “correlation” means “being alike” or “to bring into order” while idiomatically it discusses the correlations between some parts of the Holy Quran with others and its hidden relation. All the verses of the Holy Quran are correlated in one way or the other. This correlation is sometimes very clear but sometimes it is vague. At times Some of these hidden correlations are named, but many times they cannot be named. They can be understood by having a natural ability and vast study of the Holy Quran. This research article discusses these correlations which can be discussed and named and many of the scholars (especially the exegesis) have discussed them in their books which are pointed out here.

          

Published

2021-09-07

How to Cite

Ali, A., Khan, J., & Rahman, A.- ur-. (2021). URDU 2 A STUDY OF THE REASONS FOR CORRELATION AMONG THE VERSES AND SURAS OF THE HOLY QURAN: آیات اورسورتوں کے درمیان مناسبات کے وجوہ کاتحقیقی جائزہ. Habibia Islamicus (The International Journal of Arabic and Islamic Research), 5(3), 19-32. https://doi.org/10.47720/hi.2021.0503u02