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[QUOTE]Originally posted by homing pigeon: [QB] May I add my contribution to this thread, please? (1) ALL translations of the quran are an approximation to the meaning of the quran. We dont say it is translation of the quran but translation of the meaning of quran. Bear this in mind. (2) The Arabic word "hekma" which is literally translated as wisdom has been used to describe the quran metaphorically in Islamic literature. The basis for this is that the quran IS wise. (3) The actual interpretation of this word in this verse according to Alkortoby is , indeed, wisdom, literally. He says that this verse was revealed in Mecca at a time where Allah ordered a truce with Quraysh. Altabary tafseer and ALgalaleen see that the word hekma refers to the quran only while Ibn Kathir explains that the word refers to the quran and the sunna. So , actually, both interpretations are possible. But you know, folks, why we are disagreeing? It's because we cannot reach an agreement about the content of the sunna. This is the danger. As long as we insist on crediting stories that are against any level of reason just because they're in Bukhari, we will continue to disagree.We come back to the point of how sacred is the text of Bukhari and muslim....and others. If we could limit our concept to the definitive sunna for the purposes of the interpretation of this verse, at least, maybe we can reach a meeting point. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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