Narrations of the reasons behind the Qur’anic revelation and their effect on an individual and society

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Tawfiq Ghaithan Hussein Al-Amaki

Abstract

This study aims to explore the narrations regarding the reasons for Quranic revelations and their effects on individuals and society, given their significant importance in this noble field. It provides an overview of the definitions of narrations concerning the reasons for Quranic revelations, the reliance of scholars on them, their benefits, and their effects. It also highlights the narrations regarding the descent of revelation upon the Prophet, his supplication, jihad, glad tidings, generosity, and his tribe's response and love, as well as the effects of all these on individuals and society. The researcher employed a descriptive methodology based on induction, analysis, and deduction.


 


The study concluds with several key findings, including that narrations are transmitted through chains of narrators, citing the Prophet, his companions, or scholars of the Tabi'in such as Mujahid and others. The effects and benefits of narrations concerning the causes of Quranic revelations include the connection between the Quran and the realities experienced by individuals and society. The narrations also depict the Prophet's state during the descent of revelation upon him, his supplication, jihad, glad tidings, and generosity, along with his presence among his tribe providing them with protection from punishment. The study also emphasizes that responding to Allah and His Messenger, loving them, and obeying them lead to strong faith and entry into Paradise.

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Al-Amaki, T. G. H. (2024). Narrations of the reasons behind the Qur’anic revelation and their effect on an individual and society. Sana’a University Journal of Human Sciences, 3(2), 497–525. https://doi.org/10.59628/jhs.v3i2.985
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