In our tradition we describe the Quran as the pre-eternal divine speech. The text of the Quran is technically speaking called a Mushaf. We can call the written text the Quran, and there are several hadith that indicate this, such as:
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Related by โAbdullah b. โUmar: โThe Prophet (Allah bless him and give him peace) forbade traveling to the lands of the enemy with the Quran.โ
This refers ...
The Quran is โLight upon Lightโ and the Prophet Muhammad (Allah bless him and give him peace) is โLight upon Light.โ
In Sura al-Aโraf, the Divine says, โThose who believe in him, honor him, help him, and follow the Light [the Quran] that is sent down with himโit is they who shall prosper.โ (7:157)
And in Sura al-Ma'ida the Divine says, โCertainly there has come to you, from Allah, a Light [the Prophet] and a clear book.โ (5:15) The exegetes say this โlightโ refers to the Holy Prophet (Allah bl...
QUESTION
The Prophet Muhammad (Allah bless him and give him peace) is considered 'Ummi.โ
Is this a reference that he (Allah bless him and give him peace) categorically could not read and write or is it instead a reference that he was untaught by man?
There are some circles that deny the former position outright and advocate the latter meaning of 'Ummi' as the only orthodox view.
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ANSWER
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There are several things that must be discussed to give this question justice.
First: Th...