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Module 1: Meaning of Nazm
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[quote]Salaams thanks for the post. You write: <p align=justify> [b] (sorry. mustn't ask this after taking the quiz. shows lack of understanding innay?) <b/> <p align=justify> I would say we must keep posting our understanding of the matter and qeustions before others on the forum even after the exam. The basic purpose before us learning and it does not stop at the quizzes. Therefore, i request those of the participants who have completed their courses to keep visiting the forum and post their valuable comments and give others an opportunity to benefit from their knowledge. <p align=justify> As regards your question regarding Ruku' division, please note that Ruku division also considers the shift in theme and not the quantity or number of verses for the purpose of Hifz. <p align=justify> AishaUmmAya (1586) wrote in her response: <p align=justify> [b] In reference to the arrangement of the Qur'an we speak of nazm when we indicate a relationship between words & meaning of the Qur'an & the linear connection between verses, surahs or verses & surahs. [/b] <p align=justify> I think it is not very accurate view. Only some of the scholars apply the word Nazam (coherence) to linear connection like Imam Raazi and not all. In the moduels the word has been used in its general meaning. The contemporary scholars believe that the Qur'an contiains compelete coherence and orginazation as discussed in the related modules.[/quote]
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