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Are 
Qur'an 
and Hikmah (wisdom) the same? Is 
Hikmah only in the Qur'an?
By 
Kaukab Siddique
In a posting on WideMinds, a prominent 
member of the Parwezi sect, Mr. 
Bashir Abid, tried to claim that Muslims should 
follow only the Qur'an because, 
in his words, "The Wisdom is in the Qur'an 
itself."  He refers to Sura 
17:23-38 which contains "principles and values" 
and then quotes verse 17:39: "These 
are (values and principles) among the Wisdom (Al 
Hikmah) which your Sustainer 
has revealed to you." From this verse, Bashir 
Abid concludes : "in other 
words, Qur'anic values and principles are 
sufficient for the sustained growth and 
development of an healthy society."
From this point he jumps to this strange 
claim, typical of Parwezi sect 
members, that "Therefore we don't need any 
secondary source to look for 
wisdom. It is absolutely childish view to think 
that Al Kitab means Qur'an and Al 
Hikmah means Hadith or Sunnah. The question is: 
If Qur'an does not contain 
Wisdom, then what does it meant for." (Quoted as 
in Mr. Abid's message.)
REBUTTAL:
1. The Qur'an does NOT say that Allah revealed 
ONLY the Qur'an to the Prophet 
Muhammad (pbuh). The Qur'an gives us the prayer 
of Abraham and Ismail (pbut) 
which Allah answered by sending Muhammad (pbuh):
"Our Lord! Send among them a Messenger of their 
own who will recite your 
verses to them and teach them the Book and Wisdom 
and purify them: For thou art 
the exalted in Might, the Wise." (2:129)
Thus the messenger was to:
1) Recite the 
verses revealed to him,
2) 
teach the Book,
3) teach wisdom, related to the 
Book,
4) purify them.
The tasks 
of the messenger obviously go beyond merely 
reciting or transmitting the verses 
received from Allah.
The Qur'an later on affirms that Muhammad's 
(pbuh) role is exactly as 
defined in the prayer of Abraham and Ismail 
(pbut). It says:
"It is He Who has sent among the unlettered 
people a messenger from among 
themselves, to recite to them His verses, to 
purify them, and to teach them the 
Book and Wisdom, - although they had been in 
error manifest." (62:2)
Note that the BOOK and WISDOM (Hikmah) are 
two SEPARATE items. The 
Qur'an is NOT saying "the wisdom in the Book."
Then the Qur'an goes on to point out that 
this role of the Prophet 
(pbuh) is not only for the time when the Book was 
being revealed in Arabia but for 
the FUTURE too. [Read on from 62:2 with reference 
to the "unlettered people."]
"Along with others of them, who have not 
already joined them: And He is 
Exalted in Might, Wise." (62:3)
So the Prophet (pbuh) is meant to teach 
and purify people who were 
not his immediate audience . This entire role of 
the Prophet (pbuh) has been 
preserved in the authentic hadith WHICH HIS 
COMPANIONS NARRATED. All who knew 
Muhammad (pbuh) and were faithful to his message 
knew that his teaching of the 
Qur'an and his wisdom plus his process of 
purification of the humanity must be 
preserved in its purity and transmitted.
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The Qur'an, in addition to the verses 
referred to above, also uses the 
word HIKMAH in a variety of ways. There is HIKMAH 
(wisdom) in the Qur'an 
itself, as Bashir Abid noted from surah 17, but 
that does not limit it to the 
Qur'an. Here is an example of a verse which 
clarifies the fact that HIKMAH (wisdom) 
is not the same as KITAB (the BOOK). 
"We bestowed al-Hikmah (wisdom) on Luqman ..." 
(31:12) It does not mean that 
Allah gave a Qur'an or a Book to Luqman,
The Qur'an is a powerful and eloquent Book. That 
is all more the reason why 
Allah sent it to us through the Messenger (pbuh) 
so that we should not put our 
own desires into its interpretation. The 
teachings of the Messenger (pbuh) are 
essential to Islam and have been preserved in the 
authentic hadith owing to 
the tremendous effort of his Sahaba (the blessed 
companions). The scholars of 
Islam made sure that the Hadith were preserved in 
their purity. They still do 
not come up to the excellence of the Qur'an but 
they are the best human beings 
could preserve.
Make no mistake about it, Hadith are the 
revolutionary teachings of the 
greatest revolutionary of all times. The Qur'an 
has been applied to every aspect of 
life owing to its interpretation, the Hikmah, 
revealed to the Prophet 
(pbuh). It is this Hikmah which is the irritant 
to the sectarians who want to 
destroy the purity of Islam. Just as Allah and 
the messenger means Allah and the 
messenger (and not Allah and Allah, which would 
be redundant), Qur'an and Hikmah 
means Qur'an AND Hikmah (not Qur'an and Qur'an, 
which would be redundant.)
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