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Topic: A question for all
Posted By: BMZ
Subject: A question for all
Date Posted: 29 May 2006 at 12:46am

Why was our Holy Book given the name Qur'aan or was called Qur'aan?

There is a very nice reason for doing so. Please come up with as many good reasons as you can think of , in your own words.

Please do not provide any links, just own thoughts or observations.

BR & Salaams

BMZ

 

 

 

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Posted By: Suleyman
Date Posted: 29 May 2006 at 2:23am

The meaning of word "Qur'an" means a book reading by,please take care that reading by repeatly,not being read...the essential name of Qur'an also includes great advice,it says read do not save or forget???...

 



Posted By: Angel
Date Posted: 29 May 2006 at 2:45am

doesn't the qur'an the mean recite ?

I forgotten



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Posted By: Mishmish
Date Posted: 29 May 2006 at 3:45am

Assalamu Alaikum:

Quran means Recitation.

The Prophet Mohammed(PBUH) was ordered by Allah(SWT) to be patient when receiving the Quran. To be patient and Allah(SWT) would send the Message to him when He was ready, and make the meaning clear, to the Prophet Mohammed, and us.

So, I would say that we are to recite until the message is clear in our hearts and our heads.

I'm really tired so I hope this makes sense....



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It is only with the heart that one can see clearly, what is essential is invisible to the eye. (The Little Prince)


Posted By: Angel
Date Posted: 29 May 2006 at 10:28pm
Originally posted by Mishmish Mishmish wrote:

Assalamu Alaikum:

Quran means Recitation.

was on the right track  



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~ Our feet are earthbound, but our hearts and our minds have wings ~


Posted By: Mishmish
Date Posted: 29 May 2006 at 10:43pm
Originally posted by Angel Angel wrote:

Originally posted by Mishmish Mishmish wrote:

Assalamu Alaikum:

Quran means Recitation.

was on the right track  

I think, let's wait and see what the teacher thinks....



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It is only with the heart that one can see clearly, what is essential is invisible to the eye. (The Little Prince)


Posted By: BMZ
Date Posted: 29 May 2006 at 11:22pm

"I think, let's wait and see what the teacher thinks...."

I need more thoughts please before I present my answer, which all of you will find very interesting and totally unheard of, before.  I found that answer after my 120th detailed reading/study of the Glorious Qur'aan-ul-Hakeem, the Qur'aan full of wisdom and I would love to share with all of you.

All of you should then spread my word, to your beloved neighbours, kin, clansmen/clanswomen and town and village folks.

Salaam Aalikum

BMZ

 



Posted By: Angel
Date Posted: 29 May 2006 at 11:44pm
Originally posted by bmzsp bmzsp wrote:

totally unheard of, before.  

unheard of, mmm...I guess that takes away the recite/recitation away then

 



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Posted By: BMZ
Date Posted: 29 May 2006 at 11:54pm

That's right, Angel.

Recite, recitation and "that which was recited or given to Muhammad"; they are all okay.

I am just waiting to hear from some more friends. The dish will be coming up soon.  Please stay tuned.



Posted By: AnnieTwo
Date Posted: 30 May 2006 at 4:48am
<>The literal meaning of the Qur'an is "the recitation."  The word "Qur'an is a noun derived from the Arabic verb qara'a which means "to read" or to "recite."  <>Some scholars, such as http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christoph_Luxenberg" title="Christoph Luxenberg - Christoph Luxenberg , have traced the word "Qur'an" as being derived from the http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Syriac_language" title="Syriac language - Syriac qeryānā, �reading,� used for the scriptural lessons in http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Syriac_Christianity" title="Syriac Christianity - Syriac Christianity .

<>The very word Qur'an is usually translated as "recital," indicating that it cannot exist as a mere text. It has always been transmitted orally as well as textually. 

Qur'ans were first printed from carved wooden blocks, one block per page. There are existing specimen of pages and blocks dating from the 10th century CE. Mass-produced less expensive versions of the Qur'an were later produced by http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lithography" title="Lithography - lithography , a technique for printing illustrations. Qur'ans so printed could reproduce the fine calligraphy of hand-made versions.

The oldest surviving Qur'an for which movable type was used was printed in http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Venice" title="Venice - Venice in 1537/1538. It seems to have been prepared for sale in the http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ottoman_empire" title="Ottoman empire - Ottoman empire . http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catherine_the_Great" title="Catherine the Great - Catherine the Great of http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russia" title="Russia - Russia sponsored a printing of the Qur'an in 1787. This was followed by editions from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kazan" title="Kazan - Kazan (1828), http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Persia" title="Persia - Persia (1833) and http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Istanbul" title="Istanbul - Istanbul (1877) http://www.islamworld.net/UUQ/3.txt" title="http://www.islamworld.net/UUQ/3.txt - [6] .

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Qur%27an - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Qur'an

Other than the link above I found the definitions by googling definition: Quran.


Posted By: BMZ
Date Posted: 30 May 2006 at 5:06am

Hi Annie,

My question is why was the Muslim's Holy Book named Qur'aan? All of us are aware of Recitation or that which was recited to Muhammad.

I will explain soon and hopefully, all will be able to appreciate my thoughts.



Posted By: AnnieTwo
Date Posted: 30 May 2006 at 5:30am
Originally posted by bmzsp bmzsp wrote:

Hi Annie,

My question is why was the Muslim's Holy Book named Qur'aan? All of us are aware of Recitation or that which was recited to Muhammad.

I will explain soon and hopefully, all will be able to appreciate my thoughts.



I know what your question was and it seems you are the only one with the answer.


Posted By: BMZ
Date Posted: 30 May 2006 at 9:22am

Annie,

"I know what your question was and it seems you are the only one with the answer."

I want to fire the imaginations of the Muslims here and hope to hear from more.



Posted By: BMZ
Date Posted: 30 May 2006 at 10:23pm

Here's the answer

For milleniums God was sending messages to Noah, Abraham, Moses, Jesus and many other prophets. For example, most of the messages to Noah and Abraham were not really written down in their own lifetime and people had to rely on second-hand information, ages later. In other words, what Noah and Abraham learnt and what they taught, is not really known, except some second-hand information. Their teachings were mostly oral and Scripture given to them, seems lost. The same has happened to many prophets.

The important messages and teachings were lost and instead stories were spun, which did not convey much except that one did this or one did that, etc.

Came Moses and this time God decided to give him Torah and even wrote down the tablets for him, according to the Scriptures. Moses was a teacher throughout his life, after bringing out his people from Egypt. He taught the law and explained all the Commandments. He showed people the way to the Lord God Almighty and accomplished his task. But instead of hanging on to Torah, the people began writing Torah and wrote so much that dozens of other books swallowed the Torah. The Thalmud, from the oral teachings, took the driving seat and hundreds or perhaps thousands of Jewish scholars came up, confusing the people and the true teachings of Moses were "entombed" as if they were encapsuled in a glass shrine. Thalmud was now controlling the life. Different versions and interpretations resulted in a great divide among people.

Sensing the trouble, God decided it was time to send Jesus, a man, a prophet to bring back the people to the Original Law and the Book of God given to Moses. Jesus reminded the Jews about everything given in the Torah. He taught and explained the Torah. What he taught was known as Injeel. Instead of following and teaching his teachings, people started to teach and preach what and who Jesus was accordingly in their own view. Instead of having One Gospel of Jesus, as taught by Jesus, various people wrote Gospels from what they heard from others, after Jesus was long gone and the real Injeel was lost, replaced by four gospels, +++lost in Apocrypha and some letters. What God had commanded and ordained upon Moses became the Old Testament, pushed out and away by another book written by men known as The New Testament.

God was definitely not happy to see what had happened to the Messages given to Moses and Jesus. God's own name had been compromised and tarnished. Instaed of knowing God, people were trying to knwo more about the man Jesus. It was time to put things right and the matters straight. On many occasions, God's messages were kept among stories told by men. This time God wanted to do some thing about this serious dicrepency, which could not be allowed anymore. It had to be something new and a better way to preserve God's messages.

So, God Almighty decided this time to send an entire Scripture once for all. God knew from past experience that most of the Messengers or Prophets could not write or were not good at writing. But God knew that an entire Book could not be written on parchments and be given to a man in one go, because if a book came down from heavens, no one would even then believe it and would suggest some kind of fraud and the new prophet would be laughed at.

This time, God sent Arch-Angel Gabriel, the Spirit of Truth (Ruh-ul-Ameen) who had always delivered messages truthfully to all prophets of God, to Muhammad and made sure that Muhammad could recite and remember well what he was told. Gabriel started the Iqra (Recite) and then began to Qiraa (to read out) to Muahmmad who got Qurya (listened) and memorised well all that was revelaed to him.

As Muhamamd recited so clear that others nearby could hear, they heard and started listening and remembering. This time, God had declared,"Surely We have sent this Qur'aan and We will ensure that it is kept as it is." When Muhammad and his people knew that, they knew it was a great responsibility and they ensured that the Qur'aan had to be kept as God wanted.

God, through Qur'aan had explained what had happened to past messages and made people realise that the message, in God's own words, was more important than the stories narrated by various men. So, the recitation became more pronounced and important. Hundreds of companions and followers of Muhammad had recited and memorised Qur'aan.

As the recited messages were delivered over a period of twenty-three years, God's Book, the Holy Qur'aan was being seated into the hearts and minds of men. When Prophet had recited the alst three chapters of Qur'aan, the Book was complete, a book that was "Qar'aana to Muhammad". There was thus no need for Muhammad or his followers to sit down and write God's Book in their own words, after Muhammad had gone. 

The New Book based on all Old Messages of God was not called a Bible or a Testament or Suhuf or a Scripture or God's writings. That is why the holy book of Muslims is called Qur'aan because the BOOK had been completed by recitation to Muhammad.

Since it was not written by any writers, followers or disciples or other philosophers, it was not was named a gospel or Al-Kitaab-ul Islam or some other fancy name.

It was named Qur'aan from the word Iqraa and this was a Book completed by God within the life of God's Messenger Muhammad before he returned to God Almighty. A feat never before accomplished within the life of any other prophet or messenger of God Almighty, in the History of the World.

Hope all of you enjoyed this. All of above are my own thoughts and words. Everyone is welcome to copy and to forward to whom he/she wishes.

Salaam Aalikum

BMZ

  

 

 



Posted By: schwester
Date Posted: 04 June 2006 at 3:24pm
"...So, God Almighty decided this time to send an entire Scripture once for all. God knew from past experience that most of the Messengers or Prophets could not write or were not good at writing. But God knew that .."

i didn't like the words directly concerning God. First of all we never know why God did this or that, except the reasons written in Koran. and secondly, God knows everything without any experience. He doesn't depend on time or else. and at last God "knows", not "knew". again He doesn't depend on time. it is He created the time.
sorry, it is some different from the topic, just i get some sad when i see "my" God expressed wrongly.



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