Ramadan: The Month of the Qur’an
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In its
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Dr. Mozammel
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The
Noble Qur’an was revealed in the month of Ramadan (Al-Qur’an, 97:1-3.). The Qur’an was sent down in the month of Ramadan on the Night of Power
Lailatul Qadr. (Al-Qur’an, 91:1-3.). It is the month of Ramadan that
Allah has honoured by revealing the Qur’an. Because of this strong relation between the
Qur’an and the month of Ramadan, Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) used to
read the Qur’an to Archangel Jibreel every Ramadan. I think this is the right
place to discuss the purpose and objective of the revelation of the Qur’an, its
importance, the campaigns against it and the do’s and don’ts of the Qur’an.
First of all, Allah the Most High, created
mankind and gave him the gift of expression. For the guidance of mankind Allah
sent Prophets (peace be upon them all) to every single community. In the words
of the Qur’an, "There has been no community to which God’s messengers have
not come" and "Muslims should make no distinctions between
them." So it is the duty of a Muslim to honour all the prophets equally.
The Qur’an represents the
culmination of all other earlier Revealed Books. The Qur’an is the last of the
Revealed Books. The Qur’an is the first religious book in the world, which
requires the belief in other revelations, a part of its Faith. This Sacred Book
was revealed to the last Messenger, Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) in the
month of Ramadan. Allah Himself said in the Qur’an: “Ramadan is the (month) in
which was sent down the Qur’an, as a guide to Mankind, also clear (Signs) for
guidance and judgment (between right and wrong).” (2:185). Allah the Most High
has especially mentioned the exact date and month of the revelation: “We have
indeed revealed This (Message) in the Night of Power.” (97:1) So the purpose of
the revelation of the Qur’an was for guidance of Mankind.
The Qur’an is emphatic in proclaiming that Islam is the
religion of Jesus, Moses, Abraham and the Prophets Jesus and Moses were not
Jews but Muslims. "Surely those who believe (in that which is revealed to
Muhammad Peace be upon him) and those who are Jews, and the Christians, and the
Sabaeans – whoever believes in Allah, and the Last Day and does good, surely their
reward is with their Lord, and there is no fear for them nor shall they
grieve." (2:62). "A Guidance for mankind and clear proofs for the
guidance and judgement (between right and wrong)." This is the most
important characteristic of the Qur’an, the Book that Allah has revealed in the
month of Ramadan. It is guidance for mankind. It is clear proof, clear proof of
guidance and of judgement.
Before the revelation of the Qur’an, it was preserved and guarded from
corruption in the "Mother of the Book". Allah Himself said: "Nay
this is a Glorious Qur’an (inscribed) in a Tablet Preserved" (85:21-22).
When Allah wanted to give this Trust to someone, the Heavens, the Earth, and
the Mountains, i.e. other creatures of Allah, besides man, refused to undertake
this Trust or responsibility. They preferred to submit their will entirely to
Allah’s Will, which is All-Wise and Perfect, and which would give them far more
happiness than a faculty of choice, with their imperfect knowledge. Allah says
in the Qur’an: "We did indeed offer the Trust to the Heavens and the Earth
and the Mountains; but they refused to undertake it, being afraid thereof: but
man undertook it: He was indeed unjust and foolish." (33-72).
So it is the human beings who took the
responsibility of the Trust without realising its importance. This Sacred Book
was revealed to the last Messenger Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) in the month of
Ramadan. The Qur’an is the revealed book of God which has been in existence for
more than four hundred years and the Word of Allah is available in its original
form. There has not been an iota of change in this unique historic record. Its
originality and authenticity has been guaranteed by no other than Allah the
Almighty who challenges in the Qur’an itself.
Allah said, "This Qur’an is not such as can be produced by other than
Allah: on the contrary it is a confirmation of (revelation) that went before
it, and a fuller explanation of the Book - wherein there is no doubt – from the
Lord of the Worlds." (10:37). In another verse of the Qur’an Allah
challenges, "Or do they say, "He forged it?" Say: "Bring
then a Surah like unto it; and call (to your aid) anyone who can, beside Allah
if it be you speak the truth!" (10:38). "Or they may say, "He
forged it." Say, "Bring you then ten Suras forged, like unto it, and
call (to your aid) whomsoever you can, other than Allah! – if you speak the
truth!" (11:13).
Allah said in the Qur’an, "And if
you are in doubt as to what We have revealed from time to time to Our servant
then produce a Sura like thereunto, and call your witness and helpers (if there
are any) besides Allah, if you are truthful." (2:23) Allah places many
verses before you. Can you produce one like it?
The world is challenged to produce a Book like it and
has not produced one. It is the only Revealed Book whose text stands pure and
uncorrupted today. Allah said, "Say: "if the whole of mankind and
jinns were to gather together to produce the like of this Qur’an, they could
not produce the like thereof, even if they backed up each other with help and
support." (17:88)
Since the revelation of the Qur’an, the
enemies of Islam have been trying to distort it. Firstly, they said, it is not
revelation, it is written by Prophet Muhammad (pbuh). Then they started
attacking its authenticity and originality. In spite of their conspiracy, the
Qur’an has been preserved in its original form.
The Qur’an is the only Book in the
world which has remained for the past fourteen centuries pure without any
interpolation or change and will remain so till the Last Day as Allah has
guaranteed its purity. (15:9).
The
purity, preservation and propagation of the Qur’an were maintained by two
methods: memorization of Qur’an in Qur’anic schools and the recitation of the
complete Qur’an in Ramadan. In the month of Ramadan every year the Noble
Prophet (peace be upon him) was asked by Archangel Jibreel to recite the whole
of it twice. It was a Muzakira between the two. Abu Huraira reported that
Jibreel used to repeat the recitation of the Qur’an with the Prophet once a
year, but he repeated it twice with him in the year the Prophet (peace be upon
him) passed away. The Qur’an was recited in the Taraweeh for the first
time during the era of Caliph Omar.
So far
as the memorization of the Qur’an in Qur’anic schools is concerned, many Huffaz
and Islamic scholars have been killed in different parts of the world at
different times. But still there is no dearth of Islamic scholars who can
recite the complete Qur’an from memory. Severe campaigns have been launched
against the Qur’anic schools, which teach the study, recitation and
memorization of the Qur’an. The Qur’an is the main Book of the Muslims; it is
the duty of the Muslims to learn Qur’an, which contains their code of life and
ethical values whose benefits have been experienced by mankind throughout the
ages.
I have already mentioned the objective
and importance of the Qur’an and how its originality and purity have been
maintained. Our Prophet (pbuh) and his Companions dedicated their days and
nights for worship. Their lives revolved completely around the Book of Allah,
the Qur’an, reciting it in and out of Salah.
The
Qur’an is the basis of the religion of Islam, and on the preservation and
propagation of the Qur’an depends the very existence of this Faith. Hence the virtue
of learning and teaching the Qur’an is self-evident and does not need further
elucidation. The Prophet (peace be upon him) said, “The best amongst you is he
who learns the Qur’an and teaches it.” (Bukhari, Daud and Tirmidhi).
A great Islamic scholar wrote
in his book entitled Toward Understanding of the Qur’an: “The present
arrangement of the Qur'an is not the work of later generations, but was made by
the Prophet under God's direction. Whenever a surah was revealed, the Prophet summoned his scribes, to whom
he carefully dictated its contents, and instructed them where to place it in
relation to the other surahs. The
Prophet followed the same order of surahs and
verses when reciting during ritual Prayer as on other occasions, and his
Companions followed the same practice in memorizing the Qur'an. It is therefore
a historical fact that the collection of the Qur'an came to an end on the very
day that its revelation ceased. The One who was responsible for its revelation
was also the One who fixed its arrangement. The one whose heart was the
receptacle of the Qur'an was also responsible for arranging its sequence. This
was far too important and too delicate a matter for anyone else to dare to
become involved in.”
“Not even the most skeptical person has any reason to doubt
that the Qur'an as we know it today is identical with the Qur'an which Muhammad
(peace be on him) set before the world; this is an unquestionable, objective,
historical fact, and there is nothing in human history on which the evidence is
so overwhelmingly strong and conclusive. To doubt the authenticity of the
Qur'an is like doubting the existence of the Roman Empire, the Mughals of
India, or Napoleon! To doubt historical facts like these is a sign of stark
ignorance, not a mark of erudition and scholarships,” he added.