DefinePK

DefinePK hosts the largest index of Pakistani journals, research articles, news headlines, and videos. It also offers chapter-level book search.

تفسیر الاکلیل فی استنباط ا لتنزیل کی روشنی میں ترک اور حبشہ سے جہا داور ترکِ جہاد کا شرعی حکم


Article Information

Title: تفسیر الاکلیل فی استنباط ا لتنزیل کی روشنی میں ترک اور حبشہ سے جہا داور ترکِ جہاد کا شرعی حکم

Authors: Rizwan Khan, Abdul Ali Achakzai

Journal: Journal of Quranic and Social Studies (JQSS)

HEC Recognition History
Category From To
Y 2024-10-01 2025-12-31
Y 2023-07-01 2024-09-30

Publisher: Al-Hidaya Research Academy

Country: Pakistan

Year: 2022

Volume: 2

Issue: 1

Language: Urdu

Keywords: IslamfaithJihadTurk and Abyssinia Day of Resurrection

Categories

Abstract

Belief in the Hereafter is one of the basic tenets of Islam, denying and deviating from it is in fact tantamount to denying and deviating from Islam. Included. In this material and physical world, the disappearance of these objects from sight is to some extent a weakening of faith in the Hereafter, but in order to cure it, the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) foretold some signs and wonders before the Day of Resurrection. It is obligatory. The effect of these prophecies is to strengthen the faith of the Muslims and also to support the truthfulness of the prophethood of the Holy Prophet (PBUH). The only reliance is on believing in all these unseen matters while obeying Muhammad. As a Muslim, it is also important to believe in the reality of all these prophecies narrated by the Holy Prophet. These are some of the distant signs of the Hour, such as the resurrection of the Holy Prophet, the martyrdom of Usman Ghani, the incident of Jamal Wa siffin, the martyrdom of Hussain, may Allah be pleased with him, etc. There is also jihad against Turks and Abyssinians. There will be war between Muslims and Turks before the Day of Resurrection and a description of their attributes And especially the commentators of the seventh century AH who were present at the time of the Tatar invasion have openly stated this prediction of the Holy Prophet, since in the beginning of Islam it was forbidden to oppose them. Not only is it permissible to do so, but the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) also predicted it with his blessed tongue. In the article under discussion, a brief introduction of the first author and then a research review of the said title will also be presented in the light of Tafsir-ul-Aklil.


Research Objective

To analyze the legal position of Jihad against Turks and Abyssinians in light of Tafseer Al Ikleel Fi Istimbat ul Tanzeel, and to examine prophecies related to these conflicts as signs of the Day of Resurrection.


Methodology

The study employs a research review approach, analyzing the content of Tafsir Al-Aklil Fi Istimbat ul Tanzeel. It also involves examining prophecies narrated by the Holy Prophet (PBUH) concerning future events, including conflicts with Turks and Abyssinians, as signs of the Day of Resurrection.

Methodology Flowchart
                        graph TD;
    A[Analysis of Tafseer Al Ikleel Fi Istimbat ul Tanzeel] --> B[Examination of Prophecies related to Turks and Abyssinians];
    B --> C[Interpretation of Prophecies as Signs of Resurrection];
    C --> D[Determination of Legal Position of Jihad];
    D --> E[Conclusion on Faith Strengthening and Prophethood Validation];                    

Discussion

The article discusses the significance of belief in the Hereafter as a fundamental tenet of Islam. It highlights how prophecies about future events, such as the resurrection of the Prophet (PBUH), martyrdoms, and conflicts with specific groups like the Turks and Abyssinians, serve to strengthen the faith of Muslims and validate the truthfulness of the Prophet's prophethood. The interpretation of these prophecies by commentators during times of invasion is also discussed.


Key Findings

The study indicates that while opposing Turks and Abyssinians was initially forbidden in early Islam, it became permissible and was even predicted by the Prophet (PBUH) as a sign of the Day of Resurrection. Commentators from the seventh century AH, who witnessed the Tatar invasion, explicitly linked these prophecies to contemporary events.


Conclusion

The study concludes that the prophecies concerning Jihad with Turks and Abyssinians are significant signs of the Day of Resurrection, intended to reinforce the faith of Muslims and attest to the truth of Islam. The interpretation of these prophecies by earlier scholars provides context for understanding their relevance.


Fact Check

1. Publication Year: The article was published in 2022. (Confirmed by citation)
2. Journal Name: JQSS Journal of Quranic and Social Studies. (Confirmed by citation)
3. Volume and Issue: Volume 2, Issue 1. (Confirmed by citation)


Mind Map

Loading PDF...

Loading Statistics...