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This classic and popular introduction to the sciences developed to interpret and understand Islams holy book is ideal for all serious students of the Koran. Precise, yet comprehensive, it covers the traditional disciplines, including the meaning and contexts of revelation, the history and transmission of the text, and exegesis, as well as more contemporary topics like the recording of the Koran, the history of Orientalist approaches, and a survey of translations. It ends with a guide for the correct recitation of, and etiquette toward, the Koran. Chapter 1: The Quran and Revelation Chapter 2: Transmission of the Quranic Revelation Chapter 3: The Quran in Manuscript and Print Chapter 4: Form, Language and Style Chapter 5: Understanding the Text Chapter 6: Interpreting the Text Chapter 7: Some Related Issues Chapter 8: Reading and Studying the Quran Ahmad Von Denffer was born in Germany in 1949. He studied Islamics and Social Anthropology at the Universty of Mainz, where he also attended additional courses in the Department of Missiology. His special interests include Christian-Muslim relations. He has made a number of contributions to scholarly journals and has several publications to his credit. He joined the Islamic Foundation as Research Fellow in 1978 and is presently working with the Islamic Centre, Munich.

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Ulm al-Qurn

An Introduction to the Sciences of the Qurn

Ahmad Von Denffer

THE ISLAMIC FOUNDATION

The Islamic Foundation, First published 1983/1403 H

Reprinted 1985, 1989, 1996, 2000, 2003, 2007 and 2011

Revised 1994

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Denffer, Ahmad Von

Ulm al-Qurn: an introduction to the sciences of the Qurn

1. Koran Commentaries

2. Title

297.1226 BP130.4

Typesetting Nasir Cadir

Cover design Imtiaz Ahmad Manjra

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Contents

In the Name of Allah, the Merciful, the Mercy-giving.

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The Qurn, while being revealed, was a living event for those who heard it. It was a part of their lives; rather the life itself, and not merely a book. One hardly needs a whole lot of external aids to understand ones own life. However, the words that were alive were also being written down; becoming the Book. Some loss is inevitable in such a process the text no more remains as alive, as understandable, for all the subsequent hearers as for the first yet there is no alternative to it. For without having been written down, the priceless treasure could not have been transferred from one generation to another. But a written text, over time, stands in need of more and more external aids to make itself clear. It was therefore natural and inevitable that various branches of knowledge centred around the Qurn should have arisen to help in understanding it.

It was in the lifetime of the Prophet himself, blessings and peace be upon him, that the development of disciplines and branches of knowledge which were related to the understanding of the Qurn and considered necessary for this purpose what we call the ulm al-qurn began. The need to understand what the various words and texts correctly and fully meant was present from the very beginning; thus the rudiments of exegesis (tafsr) and lexicon (mufradt, gharib, lugha) were laid. Gradually the range of questions became wider and wider. What was revealed when and where? On what occasion and under what circumstances? Were variant readings permissible; and, if permissible, what were those? Which verses superseded which? How was the Qurn arranged and how was it gathered? These are only some of the questions which were raised and answered. Around these answers developed the ulm al-qurn.

Writing books was the hallmark of Islamic culture; the ulm al-qurn were no exception. Books on various aspects began to be compiled in the very first century of Hijra; for example, the first books on tafsr are attributed to the Companions, Ubay Ibn Kab and Abdullh Ibn Abbs, and to Sad Ibn Jubair (d. 93H); Ikrima (d. I07H) wrote on the reasons and circumstances of revelation. By the end of the third century, a very large number of books appear to have been written, but none of them were comprehensive and all of them are not extant. The need of a systematic, comprehensive compilation must have been felt. The first such work is reported to have been written by Ab Bakr Muammad Ibn Khalaf (d. 309H) in 27 volumes, known as al-d f ulm al-qurn, but the first extant book is that of Burhnuddn Zarkash (d. 794H), al-burhn f ulm al-qurn. This was followed by Jalluddn Suys (d. 911H) al-itqn f ulm al-qurn, based mostly on Zarkashs al-burhn. Suys al-itqn serves as a standard source book on the ulm al-qurn.

However, there was no book in English language on this subject. Brother Ahmad Von Denffer has therefore rendered a great service by compiling the first English book, which fills a very serious and deeply felt gap. An average English reader, especially a student, who has no access to an Arabic text like al-itqn, had nothing to help him in understanding the Qurn. Ahmads book should now provide valuable assistance to him in his task.

I believe that one can still absorb the message of the Qurn without any external aid, if one goes to it in an appropriate way. But to understand the meaning of all the verses without a knowledge of the ulm al-qurn would be well-nigh impossible. Hence the information provided by Ahmad Von Denffer should prove indispensible to anyone who cannot reach the Arabic sources. It is precise, brief, yet quite comprehensive.

I am happy that the Islamic Foundation is publishing such a useful work. I pray to Allah subnah wa tal to accept our humble efforts and to grant us His mercy and forgiveness.

Dh al-Qada 1403

Khurram Murad

August 1983

Director General

Leicester, U.K.

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This book, an introduction to the Sciences of the Qurn, was compiled more than a decade ago and since then it has run into two reprint editions. For some time it has been out of print. The book has received acclamation from many quarters and there was a need to bring out a revised edition, eliminating some of the printing mistakes and standardising the system of transliteration.

In this new edition, therefore, we have tried to correct such mistakes, standardise the transliteration of Arabic and foreign words and have made a few necessary minor additions. Modern researches have been duly credited in a supplementary bibliography. I hope readers of Ulm al-Qurn will find the book of great value and will benefit immensely from the new bibliographical information.

I am grateful to my colleagues, in particular Mokrane Guezzou, for going through the book and suggesting necessary alterations and corrections. May Allah accept this humble contribution of the Foundation and make it a source of reference for students of the Qurn.

Rab al-Awwal 1415

M. Manazir Ahsan

August 1994

Director General

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The Qurn contains the revelations of Allah, the Creator and Sustainer of the Universe, to mankind. It is the message from God to man and therefore of utmost importance to us. To properly grasp a message, one needs first of all to understand its contents exactly, and for this purpose one must study the Qurn deeply and in detail. In fact, some people do spend their whole lives studying the Qurn, reading and reflecting upon it and, as they grow and develop, both physically and spiritually, they discover for themselves new meanings and implications.

Secondly, some special knowledge of the circumstances that surround the message is also necessary for fuller understanding of its meaning and implications. Although some part of this special knowledge can be derived from the Quran itself, there remain other areas of knowledge that can only be discovered by wider study and research.

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