- Muḥkam and Mutashābih (Arabic: محکم و متشابه) in
Quranic exegesis is the
categorization of
verses as "clear" (Muhkam) or "ambiguous" (Mutashabih.) The...
- etc.
similar to
humans used for this God in the
Quran were
considered mutashabihat—"no one
knows its
interpretation except God" (Quran 3:7)—by
later scholars...
-
interpret the Quran,
especially its
allegorical and
metaphorical verses (
mutashabihat). In the Shia view,
since the time of the
first prophet, Adam, the earth...
- attributes. Ash'ari and
Maturidi scholars have two
positions regarding the
Mutashabihat texts (ambiguous p****ages in the Qur'an and Hadith)
related to God's...
-
cautions that some
verses are
literal in meaning,
while others,
named "
mutashabihat", are
metaphorical in meaning: "It is God who has sent down to you the...
- to Jihad. In 1298, Ibn
Taymiyya wrote his
explanation for the ayat al-
mutashabihat (the
unclear verses of the Qur'an)
titled Al-`Aqidat al-Hamawiyat al-Kubra...
- from the
Introduction of
Tafsir Al Qurtubî (in French) Fatwâ of Al Qurtubî
about the Ayat
Mutashabihat (in French) The
Secret of
Adhan by Imâm Al Qurtubî...
- main
types of
verses to be
interpreted are
Muhkamat (clear verse) and
Mutashabihat (ambiguous verse). The
traditional approach to
hermeneutics within the...
- (mubeen)
states that some
verses are
clear but
others are "ambiguous" (
mutashabihat). 3:7 It is He who sent down upon thee the Book,
wherein are
verses clear...
-
interpret the Quran,
especially its
allegorical and
metaphorical verses (
mutashabihat). In the Shia view,
since the time of the
first prophet, Adam, the earth...