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'''Al-Nuzūl al-Tadrījī''' (gradual revelation) or '''al-Nuzūl al-Tafṣīlī''' (articulated revelation) is the [[revelation]] of the [[Qur'an]] during the twenty three years of the mission of the [[Prophet (s)]] in the form of a single verse or a number of verses in different temporal and spatial circumstances. | '''Al-Nuzūl al-Tadrījī''' (Arabic: {{ia|النزول التدریجي}}, lit: gradual revelation) or '''al-Nuzūl al-Tafṣīlī''' (Arabic: {{ia|النزول التفصیلي}}, lit: articulated revelation) is the [[revelation]] of the [[Qur'an]] during the twenty three years of the mission of the [[Prophet (s)]] in the form of a single verse or a number of verses in different temporal and spatial circumstances. | ||
The majority of Quranic [[exegete]]s believe that the instant (daf'i) | The majority of Quranic [[exegete]]s believe that the [[instant revelation]] (daf'i) of the Qur'an took place in the [[Night of Qadr]], and its gradual revelation began with the revelation of the first verses of [[Qur'an 96]] on the day of the Prophet's [[bi'that]] and ended with the revelation of [[Qur'an 110]]. | ||
The instant revelation of the Qur'an was denied by some exegetes who believe that the Qur'an was only gradually revealed, which began in the Night of Qadr. Different reasons have been cited for the gradual revelation of the Qur'an, such as bestowing peacefulness and steadfastness to hearts of the Prophet (s) and his companions, as well as gradual introduction of [[Muslim]]s to religious decrees. | The instant revelation of the Qur'an was denied by some exegetes who believe that the Qur'an was only gradually revealed, which began in the Night of Qadr. Different reasons have been cited for the gradual revelation of the Qur'an, such as bestowing peacefulness and steadfastness to hearts of the Prophet (s) and his companions, as well as gradual introduction of [[Muslim]]s to religious decrees. | ||
==The Notion== | ==The Notion== | ||
According to Quranic exegetes, the Qur'an was revealed piecemeal, dependently on appropriate temporal and spatial circumstances, by [[Gabriel]] to the Prophet (s). In terminologies of Quranic sciences, this is known as "tadriji" (gradual) or "tafsili" (articulated) revelation, which is in contrast to "daf'i" (instant) | According to Quranic exegetes, the Qur'an was revealed piecemeal, dependently on appropriate temporal and spatial circumstances, by [[Gabriel]] to the Prophet (s). In terminologies of [[Quranic sciences]], this is known as "tadriji" (gradual) or "tafsili" (articulated) revelation, which is in contrast to "daf'i revelation" (instant revelation) of the Qur'an which took place in the Night of Qadr when the Qur'an was revealed to the Prophet (s) all at once. The majority of exegetes take the gradual revelation to have taken twenty three years. However, on other accounts, the duration of the gradual revelation was twenty years. | ||
==Beginning of the Revelation== | ==Beginning of the Revelation== | ||
According to the majority of [[Shiite]] and [[Sunni]] exegetes, the revelation of the Qur'an began at the same time as the Prophet's [[bi'that]], and the first verses of | According to the majority of [[Shiite]] and [[Sunni]] exegetes, the revelation of the Qur'an began at the same time as the Prophet's [[bi'that]], and the first verses of Qur'an 96 were the first verses revealed. And the last [[sura]] revealed to the Prophet (s) was Qur'an 110. There are few hadiths in which [[Qur'an 1]] or [[Qur'an 93]] or [[Qur'an 53]] are cited as the first sura, and the [[Verse of Ikmal]] and [[Qur'an 5]] are said to, respectively, be the last verse and the last sura revealed to the Prophet (s). | ||
[[Al- | [[Al-Shaykh al-Mufid]], [[al-Sayyid al-Murtada]], and [[Ibn Shahrashub]] have denied the instant revelation of the Qur'an, holding that the Qur'an was only gradually revealed to the Prophet (s). In their view, verses such as "Indeed, We sent the Qur'an down during the Night of Qadr"<ref>Qur'an 97:1</ref> or "The [[month of Ramadhan]] [is that] in which was revealed the Qur'an,"<ref>Qur'an 2:185</ref> are about the beginning of the gradual revelation of the Qur'an in the [[Night of Qadr]] and the Ramadan month. | ||
==Reasons== | ==Reasons== | ||
The most important Quranic reason for the gradual revelation is stated, according to [[exegete]]s, in the [[Qur'an 17]]:106: "And [it is] a Qur'an which We have separated [by intervals] that you might recite it to the people over a prolonged period." According to Quranic | The most important Quranic reason for the gradual revelation is stated, according to [[exegete]]s, in the [[Qur'an 17]]:106: | ||
:"'''And [it is] a Qur'an which We have separated [by intervals] that you might recite it to the people over a prolonged period.'''" | |||
According to Quranic [[verse]]s and [[hadith]]s, the Qur'an was revealed piecemeal lest Muslims be faced with an abundance of rulings and decrees all at once. Thus, they were introduced to religious commands and beliefs on particular occasions. This made it easier for them to understand Quranic verses and act thereupon. Other reasons have also been cited for the gradual revelation, including: | |||
* Peacefulness of the Prophet's heart | * Peacefulness of the Prophet's heart | ||
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* Providing answers to questions by Muslims at right times. | * Providing answers to questions by Muslims at right times. | ||
==See Also== | |||
*[[Instant Revelation]] | |||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
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