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Archive/Vol. 15 · № 11/Does Every Verse of the Qur’an has only One Meaning
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Does Every Verse of the Qur’an has only One Meaning

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Dr Khalid Zaheer
November 2005 · 1 min read

How would you justify the approach that suggests that each verse of the Qur’an has only one true and exact meaning as per the reference to the context, if, as you say, nobody today can claim to possess 100 percent truth? What was Islahi’s approach regarding this issue?

Islahi used to say that every ayah can have only one correct meaning given its wordings and context. This statement to me means that the opinion that several different, often conflicting, possibilities for a verse - mentioned by many exegetes – is not correct, because when the Almighty wants to say something, He says it clearly. His statements mean one clear thing. Therefore, he himself would normally insist that a particular verse means just one thing. I don’t have any dispute with that except that the mortal who is presenting his views should tell people that what he himself suggests is, in the end, just his own view and he must offer arguments in support of his viewpoint. People should then decide on their own whether what the ‘alim is saying is right or wrong.

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Dr Khalid Zaheer

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Dr Khalid Zaheer (2005). Does Every Verse of the Qur’an has only One Meaning. Monthly Renaissance, 15(11).