Analyzing and investigating the viewpoint of "Min Wahi Al-Qur'an" in relation to the validation of the narrations related to the verses of the stories

Document Type : Research Article

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1 4th level scholar of Rafia Al-Mustafa Seminary Institute of Higher Education

2 Associate Professor of the Holy Quran University of Sciences and Education

10.30497/qhs.2025.244748.3796

Abstract

Narrow-minded people are always aware of the functions of stories in human history. The Qur'an has narrated the history of the predecessors in the best way for learning. There are many explanatory narrations below the verses of the stories that try to explain these verses in some way. The current research was organized to answer this question, what is Fazlullah's position about the narrations of the Qur'anic stories? Also, does he consider the narrations related to the stories to be valid or not? Based on the findings of the research, which was carried out using an inferential method and a descriptive-analytical approach, "Man Wahi Al-Qur'an" is one of the contemporary interpretations that mention traditions and use them in the interpretation. Fazlullah's interaction with the interpretative traditions related to the verses of the stories is the method of "rejecting and denying the traditions" and is very strict. According to him, chaos and disturbances have occurred in the field of narrations related to the stories of the Qur'an. Therefore, his method of confronting the narrations related to the stories of the Qur'an is the method of hadith criticism, and he does not accept the narrations entered in the context of the stories, and evaluates them with criteria such as avoiding weak narrations, rejecting the narratives of the commentary, not accepting the narrations due to contradiction with the appearance. The verse rejects the rejection of narrations due to the inconclusiveness or lack of rules of some narrations, the rejection of unrelated narrations, doubts about the authenticity and correctness of the narrations, the rejection of the single-word message of some narrations by relying on the Meccan or Madani nature of the verses.

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