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Module 1: Meaning of Nazm
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[quote]There is no denying the fact that the idea of Imam Razi of NAzm is different. However the fact remains proved that he believes that the Qur'an is a coherent book. His understanding led him to believe that any interpretation should not be violating this principle. I understand you know that he discovers linear connection between the verses. Which to the contemporary scholar may sometimes be misleading. For example the last sentence of a paragraph may not necessarily be connected with the following verses which forms part of the next para. We should however beware of the fact that all these scholars who believed in nazm or those who did not all of them are trying to reach the true purpot of the Qur'an. One may commit mistake but thier effrorts and works are unparalelled for which they deserve great respect of all the scholars and students of the Qur'an. If you please elaborate on a little on this part of your post to help me understand. [b] I wanted to know that doesnot this approach of Razi puts him under question since he holds the "Nazm" that he arrived at as a "Criterion" for evaluating the interpretation of the Qur'anic verses.[/b][/quote]
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