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Quran,Translation and Commentary in Brief (Vol. 04)
Verses 9-16AN ABSTRACT VERSE NO.1ِ8

      As to the word or letter, ``TÄ-HÄ'', most of commentators and expounders of Qurän do not classify it as the abbreviated letters. They take it as a word to mean, ``O, MAN'' by which our prophet has been addressed.

      In Arabic literature and poetry, before and after Islamic era, we sometimes come to Ta Ha to have been used in place of ``O, MAN'' in a verse or sentence. On the other hand, some literature experts believe that the abbreviated letters have had some sort of a meaning like a word, but they have been forgotten and out of date through their long history, and of course God knows the best.

      Now almost all the commentators take it as a proper noun to have addressed the prophet like YÄ-SIN in the chapter 36.

      The narration begins with saying:ِ ``O, Mohammad! We have not sent down the Qurän to you to put yourself in trouble and hardship. It rather is to be a reminder by you for those who may fear Allah and avoid evil, by having a sense of responsibility.''

      The sender of the Message is He Who created the earth and the high heavens. The Merciful God whose power and control extends throughout the universe.

      In the sixth verse, reference is made to the infinite knowledge of Allah, who knows all the secrets and the most hidden matters. It makes no difference for him if we raise or lower our voice, or even hide our intention in our mind.

      This group of verses end in that; to God belongs all the beautiful names. According to some Islamic traditions these names are numbered up to 99, such as; Allah, Merciful, Compassionate, Forgiving, All-knowing, and etc.

 

 

 

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