In the Name of Allâh, the Most
Beneficent, the Most Merciful
Dr. Abdul Radhi Muhammad Abdul Mohsen
These are different means used in the Qur'an for
intellectual thinking and certain proofs, such as:
A - Qur'anic standard
The intellectual criteria and parables set in the Qur'an to
reveal the truth, and the ways to know similarity and difference, the Almighty
Allah says:
"Shall We then treat the Muslims like the Mujrimoon
[criminals, polytheists, disbelievers etc.]? What is the matter with you? How
judge you?" [Qur'an, 68:35-36]
B - The standard of the greater reason
This means to confirm a statement or a quality to something
on the basis that it is confirmed to its equal, or when there is a greater
reason to do that by analogy, as the Qur'an has proved Resurrection in the
following verse:
"And he puts forth for Us a parable, and forgets his
own creation. He says: "Who will give life to these bones after they are
rotten and have become dust?" Say: [O Muhammad] "He will give life to
them Who created them for the first time! And He is the All-Knower of every
creation!" [Qur'an, 36:78-79]
The Qur'an also used the standard of the greater reason as
regards the divine qualities. It confirms for Allah subhanahu wa ta`ala all the
perfection that is possible for man and deems Him far above any defect
confirmed for man. When the polytheists said that the Almighty Allah has
daughters when at the same time they hated having daughters, the Qur'an says:
"Have you then considered Al-Lat and Al-`Uzza [two
idols of the pagan Arabs]? And Manat [another idol of the pagan Arabs], the
other third? Is it fo you the males and for Him the females?" [Qur'an,
53:19-21]
The Qur'an also uses this method to prove the Oneness of
Allah, subhanahu wa ta`ala. Allah says:
"He sets for you a parable from your own selves: Do
you have partners among those whom your right hand posses [i.e. your slaves] to
share as equals in the wealth We bestowed on you whom you fear as you fear each
other....?" [Qur'an, 30:28]
The man among them would not accept to have his slave as
equal partner in his wealth, then how can man accept that the created slave be
partner to Allah, subhanahu wa ta`ala, in godship and in the right of worship?
C - Exigency
Whoever knows that something is necessary for the
realisation of another uses the result to prove the thing that is necessary.
This is clear in the following Qur'anic verse:
"Were they created by nothing? Or were they themselves
the creators?" [Qur'an 52:35]
No one of a good natural disposition can allege that things
can happen without an author or by themselves.
Courtesy Of:
Islaam.com
Source: kalamullah.com
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