The Law that Guides and the Guidance that Governs: Remedying the Bidʿah within Tafsir through Integral Mafāhīm of the Quran
This paper argues that the Quran must be read as an integral discourse in which ḥukm (law) and hidāyah (guidance) […]
This paper argues that the Quran must be read as an integral discourse in which ḥukm (law) and hidāyah (guidance) […]
This paper examines why no Sūrah is explicitly named after Prophet Musa despite his frequent mention in the Quran. The
This paper examines the identity of Dhūl-Kifl as presented in the Quran and classical Islamic scholarship, focusing on the tension
This paper examines the creed (ʿaqīdah) of Imam al-Ālūsī, and whether he was Salafi in creed or not. It begins
This article examines the Quranic expression of 309 years in Sūrah al-Kahf (18:25), which states “three hundred years, and add
This paper examines the two explicit Quranic uses of the term ṭūfān (deluge): the great flood at the time of
This inquiry examines whether the Hāmān of Sūrat al-Qaṣaṣ corresponds to the Hāmān of the Book of Esther and assesses
This paper investigates the Qur’ānic statement at the end of Sūrah al-Fatḥ (48:29) that the Holy Prophet and his Companions
This paper critically assesses the naẓm (coherence) thesis as developed by Ḥamīd al-Dīn al-Farāhī (d. 1348/1930) and Amīn Aḥsan Iṣlāḥī
This paper investigates why the Hanafi school recognizes only one prostration (sajdah) in Sūrah al-Ḥajj, rather than two. The analysis