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Knowledge > Qur'ân > Tafsîr
'Ulûm al-Qur'ân #1 - Defining Tafsîr and Ta'wîlThe topic of tafsir is the most important topic of 'ulum al-Qur'an, since in many ways it is the primary goal of'ulum al-Qur'an — to understand and implement the Qur'an properly. This has also been the first topic of ‘uloom al-Qur'an to have been written on, and without a doubt the one in which most of the works in this field have been written about. I. The Definition of Tafsir and Ta'wilThe word 'tafsir' comes from 'fassara', which means, 'to explain, to expound, to elucidate, to interpret.' The word tafsir is the verbal noun of 'fassara', and means 'the explanation or interpretation of something.'According to another opinion,[1] the word tafsir is a transposition from s-f-r, which means, 'to expose, to uncover.' Thus, a woman who uncovers her face is called a 'saafirah', and the act of uncovering her face is called 'sufur.' Therefore, according to this definition, 'tafsir would mean uncovering the meanings and exposing the secrets of the Qur'an. However, the stronger opinion is the first one, even though both of these meanings are correct. In Islamic sciences, tafsir is defined to be: The science by which the Qur'an is understood, its meanings explained, and its rulings derived.[2] Another common word that is heard in this subject is the word ‘ta’wil'. What, then, is the difference, if any, between tafsir and ta'wil? The word ‘ta’wil is from a-w-l, which means 'to return, to revert,' which implies going back to the original meaning of a word to see what its meanings and connotations are. The meanings of the word 'ta'wil' were given earlier, and are repeated here. The word ‘ta’wil has three meanings:
Footnotes1 az-Zarkashi, v. 2, p. 147.2 as-Suyuti, v. 2, p. 223. 3 cf., as-Suyuti, v.2, pps. 221-2, ar-Rumi, pps. 8-9, Zarabozo, p. 14.
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