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Deducing Legitimate Purposes from the Problem of Quranic Verses (The Purpose of Self-Preservation as a Model)
Author(s) -
Sumayah Muhammad Ahmad Aluallim,
Adnan Bin Mohamed Yusof,
Kauthar Binti Abd Kadir
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
al hikmah international journal of islamic studies and human sciences
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2637-0581
DOI - 10.46722/hkmh.5.1.22k
Subject(s) - epistemology , contradiction , interpretation (philosophy) , soul , philosophy , sociology , psychology , linguistics
The Qur’an was and still draws the mind to many verses and issues that draw the reader’s mind, searching for the lofty purposes behind the orthodox text, with a deep belief that the Qur’an does not speak out of whims, and it would not have been, and it is revealed by the Almighty, the Wise. The Holy Qur’an discussed all aspects of life, showing the aspect of health and corruption in each aspect, whether related to the interest of the individual and the group, the present and the future, and it is the same as what scholars called the science of legitimate purposes, and they gathered them in five: preserving religion, mind, money, soul, and offspring, this science pursues and takes into account the interests, and repels the harmful. During the recitation of the Noble Qur’an, the reader stands on some verses that seem contradictory, so he goes back to the interpretation, clarifying their meanings, as it caused him a problem in understanding, as it is thought that they contradict, and it is only an apparent contradiction. The door opens to many questions and deductions, stemming from the same text. Some scholars derive a rule according to the linguistic structure, and some of them deduce a door to social science from it, and some of them deduce the legitimate intent drawn from this apparent problem, which is what work will be on it in sha Allah.

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