CONTEXTS AND INTERPRETATION. PERSPECTIVES ON QUR’ANIC SURAH 112

Keywords: Surah 112, al-Tha‘labī (d. 427 / 1035), Occasions of Revelation, surat al-ikhlās, asbāb al-nuzūl

Abstract

Surah 112, in its usual format, consists only of four verses. However, in Muslim interpretative tradition, it is highly valued; some even estimate the contents of the surah as equivalent to a third of the Qur’an. In essence, it can be regarded as a confession of Islamic faith, defining the kernel issue of belief. Its focus is on the Oneness of Allah, not subjected to any life cycle, and incomparable.Various occasions have been suggested for the original revelation and proclamation of Surah 112. In general, it is agreed that the surah responds to questions put to the Prophet Muhammad regarding his religious convictions, but there is difference of opinion regarding the exact setting. Al-Tha‘labī (d. 427/1035), for example, refers to a debate within a polytheistic, Muslim, Jewish and Christian context. In this article, the contents of the surah is analysed and viewed from the angle of alternative occasions of revelation ascribed to them. It is shown that these different historically-related perspectives create divergent interpretative possibilities.

Author Biography

Muhammad Ashraf Ebrahim Dockrat, LANCsal, Faculty of Humanities, University of Johannesburg
LANCsal, Faculty of Humanities, University of Johannesburg
Published
2021-01-26
Section
AUTHORITATIVE SCRIPTURES AND INTERRELIGIOUS HERMENEUTICS: EXPLORATIONS AND EXPERIMENTS