Description
Book description:
- Author's name: Muhammad Abdulazim al-Zarqani
- Number of pages: 736 pages
- The subject of the book: Manahil al-Irfan in the Sciences of the Qur'an
The contents of the book:
- Preface and index of the third edition
- Introduction to the Qur'an and its sciences and my approach to writing
- Exhibit I: On the Meaning of Qur'anic Sciences
- Entrance
- The Qur'an in idiom
- The Qur'an among the Talkers
- The Qur'an among fundamentalists, jurists and Arabic scholars
- Is the Quran a personal science?
- Is the media formulating definitions
- Calling the Qur'an the whole and its dimensions
- The meaning of Qur'anic sciences in the auxiliary sense
- The Qur'an is a book of guidance and miracles
- The Quran Encourages Utilizing the Universe
- Scientific miracles of the Quran
- The meaning, subject matter, and utility of Qur'anic science as a codified art
- Second article: On the history of Qur'anic science and the emergence of its terminology
- The Pre-Codification Era
- The era of pre-codification of Qur'anic sciences
- The era of codification of the Qur'anic sciences in the additive sense
- When the term first appeared
- Qur'anic Sciences in the Last Century
- Conclusion
- Third article: Revelation of the Qur'an
- The meaning of the revelation of the Qur'an
- Downloads of the Qur'an
- How and from whom Gabriel took the Quran
- What did Gabriel come down with?
- Duration of this descent
- The astrology of this descent
- The Wisdom and Secrets of Quranic Astrology
- The first wisdom: Stabilizing the Prophet's heart and strengthening his heart
- Second Wisdom: Gradualism in educating this young nation in science and practice
- Third wisdom: Keeping up with events and emergencies as they unfold and disperse
- Fourth wisdom: Guidance on the source of the Qur'an and that it is the word of God alone
- The grinding battle or revelation between believers and deniers
- Entrance
- The Truth About Revelation, Types of Revelation, and How It Works
- Revelation in terms of science
- Revelation in terms of reason
- Paying suspicion
- Fourth article: On the first and last verses of the Qur'an
- Entrance
- The first thing that ever came down
- The last thing that ever came down
- Two examples of specific beginnings and endings
- Note
- Fifth article: On the causes of descent
- Entrance
- Meaning of the cause of descent
- The Benefits of Knowing the Reasons for Going Down
- How to find out the cause of descent
- Expressing the reason for the descent
- Multiple Causes, Same Decline
- Multiple descendants and the same cause
- Generality and specificity between the words of the law and its cause
- The generality of the term and the specificity of its cause
- Public evidence
- Controversies and rebuttals
- Similar to the special cause with the general term
- Exhibit VI: On the revelation of the Qur'an on seven letters
- Entrance
- Evidence that the Qur'an was revealed on seven letters
- Prominent witnesses in these incoming hadiths
- The meaning of the revelation of the Qur'an on seven letters
- The seven faces in the chosen doctrine
- Why did we choose this doctrine?
- Those who argued for this doctrine
- The ratio between these doctrines and Razi's doctrine
- Defense of objections to this doctrine
- The Seven Characters Remain in the Qur'an
- Other statements and their rebuttals
- Aggregate responses to these last statements
- Treatment of Incoming Suspicions
- Exhibit VII: On the Meccan and Madani parts of the Qur'an
- Entrance
- Terminology in the meaning of Meccan and Medinan
- The benefit of knowing Makki and Madani
- The way to know the Meccan and the civilian
- The controls that define Makki and Madani
- Meccan, Medinan, and Disputed Suras
- Types of Meccan and Medinan suras
- Aspects of Makki and Madani
- Other differences between Meccan and civilian
- Refuting the doubts that have been raised about this topic
- Entrance
- First suspicion
- Second suspicion
- Third suspicion
- Fourth suspicion
- Fifth suspicion
- Sixth suspicion
- Exhibit VIII: On the collection and history of the Qur'an and responding to the doubts raised about it and samples of the narratives mentioned in this regard
- Entrance
- Gathering the Qur'an in the sense of memorizing it
- Collecting the Qur'an in the sense of writing it down during the reign of the Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him)
- Why wasn't the Qur'an collected in newspapers and Qur'ans back then?
- Collecting the Qur'an during the reign of Abu Bakr (may Allah be pleased with him)
- Collecting the Qur'an during the reign of 'Uthman (may Allah be pleased with him)
- Responding to the doubts raised about the collection of the Qur'an
- First suspicion
- Second suspicion
- Third suspicion
- Fourth suspicion
- Fifth suspicion
- Sixth suspicion
- An impenetrable line of defense of the Book and Sunnah
- Entrance
- The first front (or the motives and factors in the Companions' preservation and transmission of the Book and Sunnah)
- The second front (or factors that prove the Companions in the Book and Sunnah)
- Paper IX: On the order of the verses and chapters of the Qur'an
- The meaning of the verse
- How to recognize a verse
- Number of verses of the Quran
- Benefits of Knowing the Verses
- The order of the verses of the Qur'an
- The order of the bracelets
- Tenth article: On the Writing, Drawing and Drawing of the Qur'an and the Qur'anic Qur'an
- Writing
- Drawing the Quran
- Skepticism about the Qur'an's writing and drawing
- Detailed Qur'ans
- Exhibit XI: On Readings, Readers, and Skepticism
- Readings
- Readers
- Rebutting the doubts that have been raised here
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