Knowledge is the foundation of the call of the Messenger Muhammad, may God bless him and grant him peace. For the generality and inclusiveness of his call to all people
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https://doi.org/10.61856/ijhss.v1i2.26Keywords:
Messenger, tongue, people, send, the Qur'anAbstract
This research seeks to address the confusion presented in the fourth verse of Surat Ibrahim regarding how the Prophet Muhammad, peace be upon him, communicated in the language of his people, and how this communication would continue until the Day of Judgment. The study aims to achieve several goals, including clarifying the concept of language in the Noble Qur’an, emphasizing the significance of science in the call to Islam, and removing any confusion surrounding the language of the Messenger Muhammad, who was sent to all people until the Hour of Judgment. The study employed both descriptive and analytical approaches and reached several conclusions. The research suggests that the term "language" in this context refers to argument and evidence, and the interpretation of the Qur’an is open to all people of time and place, consistent with the principles of interpretation. It also proposes that an interpretation of the Qur’an should be compatible with the issues of the entire universe. Furthermore, it is permissible to explain the Qur’an in Arabic as the Qur’an came in the language of science. Knowledge is the foundation of the Prophet’s call, and we can explain the verse using both interpretations to accommodate diversity, thereby removing any confusion.
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