Thereafter, he received revelations over a period of 23 years. Islamic tradition relates that Muhammad received his first revelation in the Cave of Hira during one of his isolated retreats to the mountains. Main article: History of the Quran Prophetic era The term mus’haf (‘written work’) is often used to refer to particular Quranic manuscripts but is also used in the Quran to identify earlier revealed books. Another term is al-kitāb (‘The Book’), though it is also used in the Arabic language for other scriptures, such as the Torah and the Gospels. The Quran describes itself as “the discernment” ( al-furqān), “the mother book” ( umm al-kitāb), “the guide” ( huda), “the wisdom” ( hikmah), “the remembrance” ( dhikr), and “the revelation” ( tanzīl something sent down, signifying the descent of an object from a higher place to lower place). Other related words include: dhikr (‘remembrance’), used to refer to the Quran in the sense of a reminder and warning and ḥikmah (‘wisdom’), sometimes referring to the revelation or part of it. In the large majority of contexts, usually with a definite article ( al-), the word is referred to as the waḥy (‘revelation’), that which has been “sent down” ( tanzīl) at intervals. Such terms include kitāb (‘book’), āyah (‘sign’), and sūrah (‘scripture’) the latter two terms also denote units of revelation. Each synonym possesses its own distinct meaning, but its use may converge with that of qurʼān in certain contexts. The term also has closely related synonyms that are employed throughout the Quran. Its liturgical context is seen in a number of passages, for example: “So when al-qurʼān is recited, listen to it and keep silent.” The word may also assume the meaning of a codified scripture when mentioned with other scriptures such as the Torah and Gospel. In other verses, the word refers to ‘an individual passage recited ’. An important meaning of the word is the ‘act of reciting’, as reflected in an early Quranic passage: “It is for Us to collect it and to recite it ( qurʼānahu).” Regardless, it had become an Arabic term by Muhammad’s lifetime. While some Western scholars consider the word to be derived from the Syriac, the majority of Muslim authorities hold the origin of the word is qaraʼa itself. The Syriac equivalent is qeryānā ( ܩܪܝܢܐ), which refers to ‘scripture reading’ or ‘lesson’. It is a verbal noun ( maṣdar) of the Arabic verb qaraʼa ( قرأ) meaning ‘he read’ or ‘he recited’. These notes are according to 9th class tarjuma tul quran paper scheme 2023.The word qurʼān appears about 70 times in the Quran itself, assuming various meanings. Here is your link to download tarjuma tul quran 9th class notes. These notes have been taken from Hamdard Scholar self-test papers solved.ĩth class notes of all subjects can be downloaded from a single page here. These are chapter wise notes provided by Zahid Notes. The 50 marks has been allocated to this paper.ĩth class chapter wise tests are also available. 9th class tarjamatul quran paper will be taken by all boards in Punjab. You can see this 9th class tarjuma tul Quran model papers for more guidance. The MCQs and short questions are made for every part. To make the notes short and easy, we have divided 9th class Tarjuma tul Quran syllabus into 8 parts. 9th class Tarjuma tul Quran Notesĩth class tarjuma tul Quran Notes include the following contents: The new syllabus complete notes include MCQs, short questions and long questions. Download Tarjuma tul Quran notes for class 9 2023. 9th class Tarjuma tul Quran notes are now available in pdf here.
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