Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Preface
- Acknowledgements
- PART I INTRODUCTORY
- PART II THE ḤANBALITES
- PART III THE MU'TAZILITES AND SHĪ'ITES
- PART IV OTHER SECTS AND SCHOOLS
- PART V BEYOND CLASSICAL ISLAM
- APPENDIX 1 Key Koranic verses and traditions
- APPENDIX 2 Barhebraeus on forbidding wrong
- Bibliography
- Postscript
- Index
APPENDIX 1 - Key Koranic verses and traditions
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 07 December 2009
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Preface
- Acknowledgements
- PART I INTRODUCTORY
- PART II THE ḤANBALITES
- PART III THE MU'TAZILITES AND SHĪ'ITES
- PART IV OTHER SECTS AND SCHOOLS
- PART V BEYOND CLASSICAL ISLAM
- APPENDIX 1 Key Koranic verses and traditions
- APPENDIX 2 Barhebraeus on forbidding wrong
- Bibliography
- Postscript
- Index
Summary
Certain Koranic verses and traditions recur frequently in the preceding chapters.For the reader's convenience, I give here the text and translation of the more important verses, and a translation of the traditions most often referred to. Where relevant verses also contain material that does not bear significantly on forbidding wrong,I have omitted it. I have given traditions in a standard form without noting variants. For each verse or tradition, a cross-reference is given to the place where it is first discussed (not necessarily first cited).
A. KORANIC VERSES
Q3:104: wa-l-takun minkum ummatun yad'ūna ilā 'l-khayri waya'murūna bi'l-ma'rūfi wa-yanhawna 'ani 'l-munkar(‘Let there be one community of you, calling to good, and commanding right and forbidding wrong’). See above, ch. 2, 13.
Q3:110: kuntum khayra ummatin ukhrijat lil-nāsi ta 'murūna bi 'lma'rūfi wa-tanhawna 'ani 'l-munkar(‘You were the best community ever brought forth to men, commanding right and forbidding wrong’). See above, ch. 2, note 5.
Q5:78f.: lu 'ina 'lladhīna kafarū min Banī Isrā'īla … kānū lā yatanāhawna 'an munkarin fa 'alūhu(‘Cursed were the unbelievers of the Children of Israel…; they forbade not one another wrong that they committed’). See above, ch. 2, 15f.
Q5:105: yā-ayyuhā 'lladhīna āmanū 'alaykumanfusakum lāya durrukum man dalla idhā 'htadaytum(‘O believers, look after your own souls. He who is astray cannot hurt you, if you are rightly guided’). See above, ch. 2, 30f.
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- Commanding Right and Forbidding Wrong in Islamic Thought , pp. 597 - 599Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2001