Surah al-Furqan (The Criterion ) 25 : 32
Translations
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Yusuf Ali
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(25:32:1) waqāla And said |
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(25:32:2) alladhīna those who |
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(25:32:3) kafarū disbelieve |
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(25:32:4) |
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(25:32:5) nuzzila was revealed |
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(25:32:6) |
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(25:32:7) l-qur'ānu the Quran |
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(25:32:8) jum'latan all at once |
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(25:32:9) wāḥidatan all at once |
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(25:32:10) |
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(25:32:11) linuthabbita that We may strengthen |
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(25:32:12) |
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(25:32:13) fuādaka your heart |
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(25:32:14) warattalnāhu and We have recited it |
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(25:32:15) tartīlan (with distinct) recitation |
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Explanatory Note
The sūrah goes on examining the arguments of the wicked who stand in opposition to the Qur’ān. The purpose of revealing the Qur’ān is to re-educate a community and establish a new social order. Such a task requires time. In a process of proper education it is not enough to understand the words being said, rather one must interact with them as also with the ideas expressed. This interaction should then be brought into the practical world. Human nature does not go through a total transformation overnight, as a result of reading a book which provides a complete new way of life. It is more likely to be influenced day by day, and by one aspect after another. This gives human nature the chance to gradually, but thoroughly understand it, and to get used to it bit by bit, bearing the responsibilities it requires. Thus, people are not scared off as they might be were it presented in full, surrounded by difficulties. This gradual approach is like serving a fresh nourishing meal every day, from which the recipient becomes stronger and better able to benefit by the next meal, enjoying it even more.
The Qur’ān provides a comprehensive way of life, as well as a system of education that suits human nature. For it is revealed by God, the Creator of human nature who knows it thoroughly. For this reason, it was revealed in parts, to suit the real needs of the Muslim community as it came into existence and began to grow. It is not meant to be a theoretical book which is read for enjoyment or increasing one’s knowledge. It is meant to be implemented in full, with every task accomplished and every detailed order carried out. Indeed its verses are ‘orders of the day’ which Muslims receive and start to implement immediately, just like military personnel receive their daily orders on the battlefield. They must understand these orders properly, interact with, and implement them.
For all this, the Qur’ān was revealed in small parts, explaining things first to the Prophet and strengthening his resolve to fulfil his task. Its revelation progressed, one passage or sūrah after another, as suited the different stages along the road the Muslim community travelled. “Thus [it has been revealed] so that We might strengthen your heart with it, and We have imparted it to you by gradual revelation.” The Arabic term tartīl, translated here as ‘gradual revelation’, indicates successive steps according to God’s knowledge of what suited the Muslims at the time and their readiness to receive more.
This method accomplished miracles in transforming the community which so received it, interacting with it day after day and absorbing its message part after part. When the Muslims ignored this method, viewing the Qur’ān as a book for theoretical knowledge and recitation in worship only, they no longer benefited by it. They simply abandoned its method which aimed to reshape their way of thinking and their everyday lives.
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It appears from its style and subject matter that like Surah 23: al-Mu’minun (The Believers) it was also revealed during the third stage of Prophethood at Makkah. Scholars and commentators if the Qur’an like Ibn Jarir and Imam Razi have cited a tradition of Dahhak bin Muzahim that this Surah was revealed eight years before Surah 4: an-Nisa’ (The Women).
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