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An-Nur

An-Nur[1] (Arabic: النور, romanizedan-nūr, lit.'The Light') is the 24th chapter of the Quran with 64 verses. The surah takes its name, An Nur, from verse 35.[2]

Sura 24 of the Quran
سورة النور
An-Nur
The Light
  • Arabic text
  • English translation
ClassificationMedinan
PositionJuzʼ 18
Hizb no.36
No. of Rukus9
No. of verses64
Double-page from the Qur'an with chapter heading and the first five verses of the sura An-Nur (left side). Iran, 1186.

Summary edit

  • 1 This chapter revealed from heaven
  • 2-3 Law relating to fornication
  • 4-5 Punishment for defaming virtuous women
  • 6-10 Law relating to charge of adultery when made by a husband against his wife
  • 11-20 Aisha's slanderers reproved, and their punishment
  • 21 Believers warned against evil deeds
  • 22 The rich to forgive the poor, and bestow charity upon them
  • 23-25 False accusers of virtuous women for ever accursed
  • 26 Wicked men and women condemned to each other's society
  • 27-29 Manners to be observed in visiting each other's homes
  • 30-31 Pious men and women exhorted to modest demeanour
  • 32 Marriageable women to be married if possible
  • 32 Men-servants and maid-servants to be married when honest
  • 33 Unmarried Muslims exhorted to continence
  • 33 Masters to encourage slaves to purchase their freedom
  • 34 The Quran an admonition to the pious
  • 35 The similitude of God's light
  • 36-38 The conduct of true believers described
  • 39 Infidelity likened to a desert mirage or the darkness of a stormy sea
  • 40-41 God praised by all his creatures
  • 42-45 God revealed in all the phenomena of nature
  • 46-56 Hypocrites rebuked and warned
  • 57-58 Regulations relating to personal and family privacy
  • 59-60 Exception in case of aged women, blind, lame, and sick
  • 61 Muslims commanded to salute one another
  • 62-63 True believers exhorted to implicit obedience to the Apostle of God
  • 64 The Omniscient God will judge all men [3]

The general agreement of scholars is that this surah was revealed shortly before or after the Battle of the Trench in 5 AH.[citation needed] The surah begins with various explanations and decrees on or relating to corrupt sexual acts, family law, and specifications on the giving of testimony. Foremost amongst these rulings is God's punishment for adultery. This section ends with the pronouncement that good men and women should be paired together, as should corrupt men and corrupt women.[4] This discussion turns into reflections on privacy and modesty, namely of hosts and women. Contained herein are several regulations and explanations of modesty, most directly lines traditionally used to argue for the wearing of hijab. After these prohibitions are cast for women, the text turns towards men, asking them not to oppress slavegirls into prostitution, and to marry those women who need husbands, despite their poverty.

Exegesis edit

2-4 Unlawful sexual intercourse edit

Most of the rules related to fornication, adultery and false accusations from a husband to his wife or from members of the community to chaste women, can be found in chapter 24, which starts by giving very specific rules about punishment for unlawful sexual intercourse (zināʾ):

Flog the adulteress and the adulterer, each one of them, with a hundred lashes. Let no pity for them cause you to disobey God, if you truly believe in God and the Last Day; and let their punishment be witnessed by a number of believers.

— Qur'an 24:2 [5][6]

Q24:2 The [unmarried] woman or [unmarried] man found guilty of sexual intercourse - lash each one of them with a hundred lashes, and do not be taken by pity for them in the religion of Allah, if you should believe in Allah and the Last Day. And let a group of the believers witness their punishment.[7]

Q24:2 The Zaniyah and the Zani, flog each of them with a hundred stripes. Let not pity withhold you in their case, in a punishment prescribed by Allah, if you believe in Allah and the Last Day. And let a party of the believers witness their punishment.[1]

Tafsir Ibn Kathir says in relation to the witnessing of their punishment: "This is more humiliating for the people who are guilty of illegal sex, if they are flogged in front of the people. This is because it is more effective as a deterrent and it conveys the sense of scandal and rebuke".[1]

Q24:4 And those who accuse chaste women, and produce not four witnesses, flog them with eighty stripes, and reject their testimony forever. They indeed are the rebellious. Except those who repent thereafter and do righteous deeds; (for such) verily, Allah is Oft-Forgiving, Most Merciful.[1]

In Tafsir Ibn Kathir, the prescribed punishment for making false accusations against chaste men or women is to flog them with eighty stripes, and reject their testimony forever.[1]

"And those who accuse chaste women then do not bring four witnesses, flog them, (giving) eighty stripes, and do not admit any evidence from them ever; and these it is that are the transgressors. Except those who repent after this and act aright, for surely Allah is Forgiving, Merciful."

— Qur'an, Sura 24 (Light), chapter 4–5[8]

35 "the Light Verse" edit

 
"God is the Light of the heavens and the earth." calligraphy under dome of Hagia Sophia, in Istanbul.

After a second statement of the Quran's status as a clear sign from God, the famed Verse of Light appears. This is often referred to as "the Light Verse", or "the Parable of Light", a mystical group of lines that has been the subject of much scholarship and reflection.[9]

"GOD is the light of heaven and earth: the similitude of his light is as a niche in a wall, wherein a lamp is placed, and the lamp enclosed in a case of glass; the glass appears as it were a shining star. It is lighted with the oil of a blessed tree, an olive neither of the east, nor of the west:z it wanteth little but that the oil thereof would give light, although no fire touched it. This is light added unto light:a GOD will direct unto his light whom he pleaseth. GOD propoundeth parables unto men; for GOD knoweth all things."[10]

36-44 believers will be rewarded edit

[Quran 24:36] The Quran here briefly returns to a slightly more literal form of speech as it reassures believers that their remembrance will be rewarded, as the forgetfulness of the sinners will be punished. In keeping with the Verse of Light, the unbelievers too are explained in metaphor, returning to the deeply symbolic tone above:

"And as for the unbelievers, their works are as a mirage in a spacious plain, in which a thirsty man thinks there to be water, until when he comes to it, he finds it is nothing; there indeed he finds God and He pays him his account in full; and God is swift in the reckoning; or they are as shadows upon a sea obscured, covered by a billow above which is a billow above which are clouds; shadows piled one upon the other; when he puts forth his hand, wellnigh he cannot see it. And whoever God assigns no light, no light has he." (Lines 39–40)

The Quran explains that the Earth itself is evidence of God's reality and power. He controls the clouds, the winds, the hail, and the mountains. It is also explained in this surah that God created all creatures from water, including animals with four feet, animals with two feet, and animals without any feet.

45 Birth and social status edit

[Quran 24:45] The Quran confirms that God has sent down signs (verse) to make His reality clear, and that understanding that reality is as a "straight path", that if one is truly following, one can never be led astray. God keeps His word, and will continue to reward those who believe and keep to their religion, as He has rewarded others in the past for doing the same.

The Book urges the believer not to fret, and not to accuse people of sin merely for the conditions of their birth or social status. For example, in many tribal cultures a blind person or their parents were believed to be wicked, hence the gods or the spirits have blinded them. The Quran urges one not to think in this manner, and instead remember that all things are signs from God, and thus all believers should be of good nature to others, and wish them blessings from God. If that is done, the signs become clear and "haply you will understand".

As the believer must greet others well, so must they ask for leave from them before departing. However, the surah ends, God knows the hidden reasons people do as they do, "God knows those of you who slip away surreptitiously", for when all returns to Him, they will testify against themselves to Him.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e Ibn Kathir. "Tafsir Ibn Kathir (English): Surah Al Nur". Quran 4 U. Tafsir. Retrieved 23 December 2019.
  2. ^ "An- Nur". quran.com. Retrieved 2022-11-10.
  3. ^ Wherry, Elwood Morris (1896). A Complete Index to Sale's Text, Preliminary Discourse, and Notes. London: Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner, and Co.   This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain.
  4. ^ [Quran 24:2]
  5. ^ Q24:2, 50+ translations, islamawakened.com
  6. ^ Wahiduddin Khan translation
  7. ^ Sahih International translation.
  8. ^ Quran 24:4–5
  9. ^ [Quran 24:35]
  10. ^ Sale translation

External links edit

  • Quran 24 Clear Quran translation
  •   Works related to The Holy Qur'an (Maulana Muhammad Ali)/24. The Light at Wikisource
  • Q24:2, 50+ translations, islamawakened.com

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forgive the poor and bestow charity upon them 23 25 False accusers of virtuous women for ever accursed 26 Wicked men and women condemned to each other s society 27 29 Manners to be observed in visiting each other s homes 30 31 Pious men and women exhorted to modest demeanour 32 Marriageable women to be married if possible 32 Men servants and maid servants to be married when honest 33 Unmarried Muslims exhorted to continence 33 Masters to encourage slaves to purchase their freedom 34 The Quran an admonition to the pious 35 The similitude of God s light 36 38 The conduct of true believers described 39 Infidelity likened to a desert mirage or the darkness of a stormy sea 40 41 God praised by all his creatures 42 45 God revealed in all the phenomena of nature 46 56 Hypocrites rebuked and warned 57 58 Regulations relating to personal and family privacy 59 60 Exception in case of aged women blind lame and sick 61 Muslims commanded to salute one another 62 63 True believers exhorted to implicit obedience to the Apostle of God 64 The Omniscient God will judge all men 3 The general agreement of scholars is that this surah was revealed shortly before or after the Battle of the Trench in 5 AH citation needed The surah begins with various explanations and decrees on or relating to corrupt sexual acts family law and specifications on the giving of testimony Foremost amongst these rulings is God s punishment for adultery This section ends with the pronouncement that good men and women should be paired together as should corrupt men and corrupt women 4 This discussion turns into reflections on privacy and modesty namely of hosts and women Contained herein are several regulations and explanations of modesty most directly lines traditionally used to argue for the wearing of hijab After these prohibitions are cast for women the text turns towards men asking them not to oppress slavegirls into prostitution and to marry those women who need husbands despite their poverty Exegesis edit2 4 Unlawful sexual intercourse edit Main article Fornication Most of the rules related to fornication adultery and false accusations from a husband to his wife or from members of the community to chaste women can be found in chapter 24 which starts by giving very specific rules about punishment for unlawful sexual intercourse zinaʾ Flog the adulteress and the adulterer each one of them with a hundred lashes Let no pity for them cause you to disobey God if you truly believe in God and the Last Day and let their punishment be witnessed by a number of believers Qur an 24 2 5 6 Q24 2 The unmarried woman or unmarried man found guilty of sexual intercourse lash each one of them with a hundred lashes and do not be taken by pity for them in the religion of Allah if you should believe in Allah and the Last Day And let a group of the believers witness their punishment 7 Q24 2 The Zaniyah and the Zani flog each of them with a hundred stripes Let not pity withhold you in their case in a punishment prescribed by Allah if you believe in Allah and the Last Day And let a party of the believers witness their punishment 1 Tafsir Ibn Kathir says in relation to the witnessing of their punishment This is more humiliating for the people who are guilty of illegal sex if they are flogged in front of the people This is because it is more effective as a deterrent and it conveys the sense of scandal and rebuke 1 Q24 4 And those who accuse chaste women and produce not four witnesses flog them with eighty stripes and reject their testimony forever They indeed are the rebellious Except those who repent thereafter and do righteous deeds for such verily Allah is Oft Forgiving Most Merciful 1 In Tafsir Ibn Kathir the prescribed punishment for making false accusations against chaste men or women is to flog them with eighty stripes and reject their testimony forever 1 And those who accuse chaste women then do not bring four witnesses flog them giving eighty stripes and do not admit any evidence from them ever and these it is that are the transgressors Except those who repent after this and act aright for surely Allah is Forgiving Merciful Qur an Sura 24 Light chapter 4 5 8 35 the Light Verse edit nbsp God is the Light of the heavens and the earth calligraphy under dome of Hagia Sophia in Istanbul After a second statement of the Quran s status as a clear sign from God the famed Verse of Light appears This is often referred to as the Light Verse or the Parable of Light a mystical group of lines that has been the subject of much scholarship and reflection 9 GOD is the light of heaven and earth the similitude of his light is as a niche in a wall wherein a lamp is placed and the lamp enclosed in a case of glass the glass appears as it were a shining star It is lighted with the oil of a blessed tree an olive neither of the east nor of the west z it wanteth little but that the oil thereof would give light although no fire touched it This is light added unto light a GOD will direct unto his light whom he pleaseth GOD propoundeth parables unto men for GOD knoweth all things 10 36 44 believers will be rewarded edit Quran 24 36 The Quran here briefly returns to a slightly more literal form of speech as it reassures believers that their remembrance will be rewarded as the forgetfulness of the sinners will be punished In keeping with the Verse of Light the unbelievers too are explained in metaphor returning to the deeply symbolic tone above And as for the unbelievers their works are as a mirage in a spacious plain in which a thirsty man thinks there to be water until when he comes to it he finds it is nothing there indeed he finds God and He pays him his account in full and God is swift in the reckoning or they are as shadows upon a sea obscured covered by a billow above which is a billow above which are clouds shadows piled one upon the other when he puts forth his hand wellnigh he cannot see it And whoever God assigns no light no light has he Lines 39 40 The Quran explains that the Earth itself is evidence of God s reality and power He controls the clouds the winds the hail and the mountains It is also explained in this surah that God created all creatures from water including animals with four feet animals with two feet and animals without any feet 45 Birth and social status edit Quran 24 45 The Quran confirms that God has sent down signs verse to make His reality clear and that understanding that reality is as a straight path that if one is truly following one can never be led astray God keeps His word and will continue to reward those who believe and keep to their religion as He has rewarded others in the past for doing the same The Book urges the believer not to fret and not to accuse people of sin merely for the conditions of their birth or social status For example in many tribal cultures a blind person or their parents were believed to be wicked hence the gods or the spirits have blinded them The Quran urges one not to think in this manner and instead remember that all things are signs from God and thus all believers should be of good nature to others and wish them blessings from God If that is done the signs become clear and haply you will understand As the believer must greet others well so must they ask for leave from them before departing However the surah ends God knows the hidden reasons people do as they do God knows those of you who slip away surreptitiously for when all returns to Him they will testify against themselves to Him See also editAisha Accusation of adulteryReferences edit a b c d e Ibn Kathir Tafsir Ibn Kathir English Surah Al Nur Quran 4 U Tafsir Retrieved 23 December 2019 An Nur quran com Retrieved 2022 11 10 Wherry Elwood Morris 1896 A Complete Index to Sale s Text Preliminary Discourse and Notes London Kegan Paul Trench Trubner and Co nbsp This article incorporates text from this source which is in the public domain Quran 24 2 Q24 2 50 translations islamawakened com Wahiduddin Khan 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