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Muhkam and Mutashabih

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Muḥkam and Mutashābih (Arabic: محکم و متشابه) in Quranic exegesis is the categorization of verses as "clear" (Muhkam) or "ambiguous" (Mutashabih.)

The definition of the two terms was and remains contentious. Some exegetes consider the distinction to be of whether or not the verses require further interpretation or reflection when read. Others consider Mukham to be verses with one meaning and Mutashabih those with multiple possible meanings (and for which the most appropriate meaning needs to be deduced.)[1]

Some of the most important Mutashabih verses are those that describe God in anthropomorphic terms, including him having "Hands", a "Face" or ascending/being on "the Throne." The question of if these terms should be read literally or metaphorically was debated extensively in the early centuries of Islam, and continues to be debated.[1]

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Transcription

Quranic passage

The basis of the division of verses is the Quranic passage:[1]

He it is Who has revealed the Book to you; some of its verses are decisive (Muhkam), they are the basis of the Book, and others are allegorical (Mutashabih); then as for those in whose hearts there is perversity they follow the part of it which is allegorical, seeking to mislead and seeking to give it (their own) interpretation. but none knows its interpretation except Allah, and those who are firmly rooted in knowledge say: We believe in it, it is all from our Lord; and none do mind except those having understanding.[2]

Commentary

Tafsir al-Tustari carries a report attributed toʿAlī in which he states:

[Those rooted in knowledge] are the ones whom knowledge has protected from plunging [into the interpretation of the Qurʾān] according to some whim (hawā) or with set arguments (ḥujaj maḍrūba) without [awareness of] the unseen [mysteries] (ghuyūb).[3]

See also

Notes

  1. ^ a b c Abdullah Saeed. The Qur'an: An Introduction. Routledge. p. 183-184.
  2. ^ Quran 3:7 3:7
  3. ^ "موقع التفير الكبير".
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