ARE MUTASHABIH VERSES ALLEGORICAL?

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The articles on this website may be reproduced freely as long as the following source reference is provided: Joseph A Islam www.quransmessage.com Salamun Alaikum (Peace be upon you) ARE MUTASHABIH VERSES ALLEGORICAL? Copyright 2009 Joseph A Islam: Article last modified 10 th July 2012 It is often alleged that the Quran's 'mutashabih' verses refer to 'allegories' in the Quran. This is not entirely an accurate portrayal and is usually a result of a misunderstanding of key Arabic terms and an inconsistency with translations. The Quran often coins parables or a similitude and uses the Arabic word 'mathal' to describe them. Verses which cite them often make it absolutely clear that such a parable has been cited (mathal) which God wants mankind to reflect and ponder over. They intend to drive an underlying moral teaching. These parables are no different in nature to those found in Prophet Jesus's (pbuh) teachings which can be referenced from the canonical Gospels. There are numerous such parables found in the Quran. (1) The Man that kindled a fire (2:17-18) (2) Rain-laden cloud (2:19-20) (3) The one who shouts at what does not hear (2:171) (4) A hamlet in ruins (2:259) (5) Grain of corn (2:261) (6) The rock on which falls heavy rain (2:264) (7) The frost (3:117) (8) The dog that lolls his tongue (7:176) (9) Water sent from the skies (10:24) (10) Blind and the deaf (11:24) (11) Gardens of felicity (13:35) (12) Actions of ashes (14:18) (13) Good word like a good tree (14:24) (14) Evil word and an evil tree (14:26)

(15) Slave and a free man (16:75) (16) A dumb man against one who commands justice (16:76) (17) Woman who unravels her yarn (16:92) (18) City secure yet ungrateful (16:112) (19) Two men and gardens of grape vines (18:32) (20) Life of this world and rain (18:45) (21) Snatched by the birds or the wind carries away (22:31) (22) Cannot create a fly (22:73) (23) God's light (24:35-36) (24) Mirage in a desert (24:39) (25) Depths of darkness (24:40) (26) Spider's house (29:41) (27) Partners (30:28) (28) Companions of the city and three messengers (36:13-32) (29) One master and several masters (39:29) (30) Gardens promised for believers (47:15) (31) Seed that grows (48:29) (32) Rain which causes vegetation to grow (57:20) (33) The mountain that humbles (59:21) (34) Donkey carrying books (62:5) If there is a 'mathal' that God cites but does not want believers to pursue, He makes this absolutely clear in the Quran itself. For example the 'mathal in verses 74:30-31 regarding the number '19' has been cited by implication as one not to be pursued. 074:031 (part) "...and the disbelievers and those in whose hearts is a disease may say "What does God intend by this example (Arabic: mathalan)?" Please see related article [1] below. Similarly, there are numerous verses in the Quran in which one finds the huroof-e-muqqatat (disjointed letters) over which there is no plausible consensus or established meaning. These would clearly be part of the 'mutashibih' of the Quran and would in view of 3:7 not require an interpretation (tawil) to be pursued. Please see related article [2] below. WHAT DOES 'MUTASHABIH' MEAN FROM A QURAN'S PERSPECTIVE? The root from which mutashabih takes form is SH-B-H and the verb tashabbaha which means to be similar, alike, to resemble one another and in contrast, can also mean ambiguous.

The word almost appears to be a best described as an auto-antonym where it provides opposite meanings depending on context. For example, this would be no different from the English word apparent which can mean obvious or something in fact and in another context can also mean seeming and not being clear but rather, uncertain. In verse 3:7 of the Quran, mutashabih is presented as a contrast to the Arabic term muhkam. 003:007 (part) "He it is Who has revealed to you the Book: In it are verses 'muhkamatun' they are the foundation of the Book and others are 'mutashabihatun'..." Muhkam is derived from the verb ahkama which means clear, decisive, confirmed and would refer to verses which are the substance and foundation of the Book in clear Arabic. Therefore, mutashabih as a contrasted term to muhkam in verse 3:7 would then be best understood as obscure, unclear, dubious or ambiguous and not allegorical. These verses would not be the focus of the Book. In contrast to verse 3:7, mutashabih appears in its opposite and primary meaning in verse 39:23 and is used to describe the entire Quran. 039:023 (part) "God has revealed the best statement (Arabic: hadith), a Book with its parts resembling each other (Arabic: mutashabihan)..." Classical lexicons pick up the discussion and it is noted how the meaning of ambiguous (A) was also posited as being derived from its primary meaning of semblance and something being consimilar. [2]

Source: Edward Lanes Lexicon [1] DO NOT PURSUE WHAT IS 'MUTASHABIH' Furthermore, if 'mutashabih' verses are considered 'allegories', this would pose a conflict within the Quran, which makes it absolutely clear that such verses should not be pursued. Such verses as the Quran claims are only pursed by the perverted of hearts (qulubihim zayghun) and those that intend to cause 'fitna' (discord / corruption) and seek its interpretation (tawil)

003:007 "...Then as for those in whose hearts (qulubihim) is perversity (zayghun), so they follow what is 'tashabaha' (obscure, unclear) of it seeking discord (fitna) and seeking its interpretation (tawil)..." FINAL THOUGHTS Much like the Bible, the Quran also cites 'parables' (mathal) for mankind's reflection. However this should not be confused with 'mutashabih' which according to the Quran are not to be pursued or their interpretations (tawil) sought. 'Mutashabih' in the context of verse 3:7 should be seen as a contrast to 'muhkam' (clear, decisive, confirmed) and best rendered as 'obscure, ambiguous and unclear' and not so much as allegorical. Many confuse 'mutashabih' with 'mathal' which are two differently nuanced Arabic terms. Related Articles: (1) Code 19 and the Removal of Two Verses from the Quran - A Problematic Theory (2) Huroof-e-Muqqatat (Disjointed Letters) REFERENCES [1] LANE. E.W, Edward Lanes Lexicon, Williams and Norgate 1863; Librairie du Liban Beirut-Lebanon 1968, Volume 4, Page 1500 Highlights marked in red on the lexicon excerpt are my own insertions. They have no bearing on the original text other than they emphasise relevance to the topic at hand. These are merely illustrations and have solely been utilised for educational and explanatory purposes. Joseph Islam 2010 Quransmessage.com All Rights Reserved