Maqasid-e-Nabowah and the Qur'an

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What does the aya in Surah Al-i-Imran, 3:163, mention as one of the functions of Prophethood?

Reciting to them His verses

What is meant by 'Purifying them' in the context of Prophethood?

Purifying their hearts and souls

What is the significance of the term 'Khatamun Nabiyeen' in relation to Prophet Muhammad (صلى هللا عليه وسلم)?

It means he was the last prophet

What is the meaning of 'Maqasid of Nubuwwah' as mentioned in the text?

The objectives and goals of Prophethood

Which term best describes the nature of all four Maqasid mentioned in the text?

Immutable, complete, and preserved

What does 'Nabi-e-Kareem' refer to in the context of the text?

A title specifically for Prophet Muhammad (صلى هللا عليه وسلم)

What is the subject matter of ilm-ul-kalaam?

Beliefs and tenets of faith

Which discipline is associated with ilm-ul-tasawwuf?

Disciplining and strengthening of the self

What is the subject matter of fiqh?

Rules of conduct arising from the words and acts of the subject

What are the sources of knowledge in Islam, apart from Revelation (Ghayr Wahy)?

Reason or Ijtehad

What is the ruling source principle (usul) when someone cannot find water or mud for purification?

Ayah of Tayammum

What does ilm-ul-kalaam focus on?

Beliefs and tenets of faith

Which group of experts is associated with fiqh?

Fuqaha

Which discipline is associated with ilm-ul-tasawwuf?

Spiritual Tradition

What does ilm-ul-kalaam focus on?

Beliefs and tenets of faith

Study Notes

Functions of Prophethood

  • One of the functions of Prophethood mentioned in Surah Al-i-Imran, 3:163 is guiding and purifying people.

Purification in Prophethood

  • In the context of Prophethood, 'purifying them' means refining and guiding people to become better human beings.

Khatamun Nabiyeen

  • The term 'Khatamun Nabiyeen' refers to Prophet Muhammad (صلى هللا عليه وسلم) being the final prophet and the seal of prophets.

Maqasid of Nubuwwah

  • Maqasid of Nubuwwah refers to the objectives or purposes of Prophethood, which include guiding, purifying, and conveying the message of Allah.

Nature of Maqasid

  • The nature of all four Maqasid mentioned in the text is spiritual and divinely-guided.

Nabi-e-Kareem

  • In the context of the text, 'Nabi-e-Kareem' refers to Prophet Muhammad (صلى هللا عليه وسلم) as a noble and gracious prophet.

Ilm-ul-Kalaam

  • Ilm-ul-Kalaam is the discipline that focuses on theology, examining the nature of God, and the relationship between God and humanity.

Ilm-ul-Tasawwuf

  • Ilm-ul-Tasawwuf is the discipline associated with Sufism, focusing on spiritual growth and self-purification.

Fiqh

  • Fiqh is the discipline that deals with Islamic jurisprudence and the study of Islamic laws.

Sources of Knowledge in Islam

  • Apart from Revelation (Ghayr Wahy), the sources of knowledge in Islam include reason, consensus, and analogy.

Ruling Source Principle

  • When someone cannot find water or mud for purification, the ruling source principle (usul) is tayammum (purification with soil or dust).

Focus of Ilm-ul-Kalaam

  • Ilm-ul-Kalaam focuses on theological debates and discussions related to the nature of God and the universe.

Experts Associated with Fiqh

  • Fuqaha (experts in Islamic jurisprudence) are associated with fiqh.

Discipline Associated with Ilm-ul-Tasawwuf

  • Ilm-ul-Tasawwuf is associated with Sufism and spiritual growth.

Explore the functions of Prophethood, or the Maqasid-e-Nabowah, as explained in the Qur'an, specifically in Surah Al-i-Imran. This quiz focuses on the aya and its implications for believers.

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