Quranic Arrangement - Dr Israr Ahmad
Dr. Israr Ahmad discusses the deliberate arrangement of the Quran, highlighting the alternation between Makki (Meccan) and Madni (Medinan) Surahs. He explains this pattern isn't arbitrary, but designed to maintain engagement and cater to the evolving needs of the early Muslim community. Initially, the focus was on establishing foundational faith (Imaniyat), reflected in the Makki Surahs. As the community matured, the Madni Surahs addressed legal and societal matters (Shariat). He details a seven-group pattern within the Quran, where each group has a central theme explored through both Makki and Madni Surahs, offering different perspectives. The speaker references the work of Muhammad Madani Siddiqui and Allama Abdur Razzaq Malihabadi, who also researched the Quran’s original arrangement. He emphasizes the importance of deep reflection (Tadabbur) on the Quran’s verses to unlock its wisdom.
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