《迈坎与麦地那古兰经》中的和解与冲突——对《古兰经》第6至9章的专题研究

IF 0.4 2区 哲学 0 RELIGION
Shafi Fazaluddin
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尽管具有重要的社会意义,《古兰经》中的和解主题仍然是一个研究不足的研究领域。这篇文章关注的是第6到9章中和解和冲突之间的关系,这是muṣḥaf的一部分,其中两个麦加章节后面跟着两个麦地那章节。在评估《古兰经》中和解的重要性时,本文考虑了它的普遍性、表现形式、重点和连贯的主题发展。分析利用两个有影响力的评论,前现代阿拉伯语训诂al-Rāzī (d. 606/1209)和当代乌尔都语训诂Iṣlāḥī (d. 1997),它们一起,提供补充的语言和结构的见解。我认为,和解首先在麦加部分被强调,通过先知的克制和神圣的怜悯的典范,以及iṣlāḥ的中心概念。Iṣlāḥ形成了在神圣世界秩序中保持平衡的中轴线,这是一个以启示和预言指导形式的神圣教育过程,它防止并包含了争议。其次,麦地那的禁令强调了团结的重要性和维护和平条约的神圣性,从而支持了《古兰经》关于信仰的非强制性原则。在分析过程中可以清楚地看到,即使在冲突期间(受到广泛限制),和解仍然是最重要的。
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Conciliation and Conflict in the Meccan and Medinan Qur'an: A Thematic Study of Suras 6 to 9
Despite its important social implications, the subject of conciliation in the Qur'an remains an under-researched field of study. This article focuses on the relationship between conciliation and conflict in Suras 6 to 9, a section of the muṣḥaf in which two Meccan suras are followed by two Medinan suras. In assessing the importance of conciliation in the Qur'an, this article considers its pervasiveness, manifestations, emphasis, and coherent thematic development. The analysis utilises two influential commentaries, the premodern Arabic exegesis by al-Rāzī (d. 606/1209) and the contemporary Urdu exegesis by Iṣlāḥī (d. 1997) which, taken together, provide complementary linguistic and structural insight. I will argue that conciliation is emphasised firstly in the Meccan component through the exemplars of prophetic restraint and divine mercy, and the central notion of iṣlāḥ. Iṣlāḥ forms the central axis around which equilibrium is maintained in the divine world order, a process of divine education in the form of revelation and prophetic instruction, which prevents and contains disputes. Secondly, Medinan injunctions highlight the importance of unity and the sanctity of maintaining peace treaties, thereby supporting the Qur'anic principle of non-compulsion in faith. In the course of analysis it becomes clear that, even during conflict (which is subject to extensive restrictions), conciliation remains of paramount importance.
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