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WHAT DOES THE 
QUR'AN 
MEAN by SAYING that it 
EXPLAINS ALL THINGS?
A Refutation of Westernized 
Pakistanis 
who Attack Hadith
by 
Kaukab Siddique
In 1861 a Christian missionary writer named 
William Muir wrote a book titled 
THE LIFE of MAHOMET in which he attacked Hadith. 
A famous Muslim scholar of 
the time, Sir Sayyid Ahmed Khan answered Muir in 
detail. Unfortunately Sir 
Sayyid was himself a great admirer of British 
power and was deeply overawed by the 
majesty of the British Empire. He gradually 
succumbed to Muir's attack and 
start casting doubts on some segments Hadith. 
Gradually he narrowed down the 
efficacy of Hadith to a very few aspects of life.
Through Sir Sayyid influence on westernized 
Indian 
Muslims, the attack on 
Hadith gradually entered the mentally defeated 
segment of what we today call the 
Pakistani elites or the Pakistani ruling class.
In 1896 a Jewish scholar named Goldziher launched 
a massive attack on Hadith 
in his publication Muhammedanische Studien. It 
was not translated into English 
until 1967 but in 1950, its major thesis was 
taken up and built on by another 
Jewish scholar Joseph Schacht in his book ORIGINS 
OF MUHAMMADAN JURISPRUDENCE.
Under the influence of Sir Sayyid, a number of 
writers under severe 
inferiority complex to the west emerged. The most 
important of these was Ghulam Ahmed 
Pervez who carried out systematic and scurrilous 
attacks on Hadith. His 
magazine Tolu-e-Islam, started in 1938, became a 
rallying point for anti-Hadith 
writings with a clear pro-government bias.
In the 1960s came Dr. Fazlur Rahman who carried 
out a more sophisticated 
attack on Hadith.
All these anti-Hadith efforts were tackled by 
scholars of various schools of 
Islamic thought in Pakistan. Abu Ala Maudoodi was 
the most famous of these but 
there were others whose rebuttal of the 
anti-Hadith people was more far 
reaching than his. [Maudoodi was too polite 
towards the attackers.]
The anti-Hadith people became irrelevant in 
Pakistan but they have found some 
support among Pakistanis in 
America. 
One of them 
has set up shop in Florida 
and attracted admirers by denouncing Imam 
Bukhari's Sahih. A bunch of these 
characters are busy on the Internet abusing the 
Hadith under the slogan of 
"QUR'AN ONLY." Every now and then I receive their 
emails.
I am willing to listen to any critique of the 
Hadith, and even of the Qur'an, 
if it is written in scholarly language and based 
on honest investigation. It 
should not take the shape of abuse, out of 
context listing of quotations and 
downright fabrication. The arrogance and 
deliberate efforts of these people to 
remove Prophet Muhammad's (pbuh) leadership from 
Islam forced me to give them 
some of my valuable time.
IF THE QUR'AN CONTAINS EVERYTHING and HADITH IS 
NOT NEEDED  ....
I pointed out that the QUR'AN DOES NOT MENTION 
RAPE. I asked the anti-Hadith 
people to give me chapter and verse from the 
Qur'an. What is rape, what is its 
punishment and how is this punishment to be 
implemented? Give chapter and 
verse. I sent my question to all the Pervaiz 
followers and other anti-Hadith 
people. They are unable to give chapter and 
verse.
So the Qur'an does not mention the punishment for 
rape. It's given in Hadith. 
[My book LIBERATION of WOMEN THRU ISLAM is the 
only book in English which 
gives the Hadith on rape.] Qur'an and Hadith have 
always been together.
So let's look at the verses of the Qur'an which 
are misused by the Pervaizi 
cult and other anti-Hadith people.
SURA 16 VERSE 89
This is one of the verses which the "Qur'an Only" 
cult [Pervaizis] keep 
repeating. They quote it as follows:
"We have sent down to thee the Book explaining 
all things." [16:89]
Actually the whole verse is as follows:
"On the Day we shall raise from all Peoples a 
witness against them, from 
amongst themselves: And we shall bring thee [O 
Muhammad] as a witness against 
these: And WE have sent down to thee the Book 
explaining all things, a Guide, a 
Mercy, and Glad Tidings to Muslims."
[Note the extra-Qur'anic role of the Prophet, 
pbuh, as witness against his 
people. If Muslims are Muhammad's, pbuh, people, 
then he, as leader through his 
teachings, is a witness against them till the Day 
of Judgement.]
NOW FOCUS ON THE WORDS "explaining all things" 
["tibyaanal-li-kulli shay'in" 
in Arabic.] Does this mean that the Qur'an covers 
every possible issue and 
leaves nothing out, with emphasis on ALL? 
Other verses of the Qur'an indicate that this is 
an idiom which indicates 
that fundamental or generic issues of a great 
variety are covered. Seminal issues 
are covered. For instance, harshness towards 
women is forbidden, as in Sura 
Nisa. But it does not mean that EVERYTHING is in 
the Qur'an. Let's understand 
this terminology from the Qur'an itself. 
For instance, about the Tablets or Commandments 
given to Moses, the Qur'an 
uses just about the same words:
"And we ordained for him in the Tablets in ALL 
MATTERS, admonition and 
EXPLANATION of ALL THINGS, (and said): "Take and 
hold these with firmness, and 
enjoin thy people to hold fast by the best in the 
precepts: Soon shall I show you 
the homes of the wicked.' " [7:145]
[The Arabic for the words I have put in capitals 
is "min kulli shay'in' and 
"tafsillal-li-kulli shay."]
Evidently ALL things could not possibly be 
written on explained on the 
Tablets. It is simply idiomatic expression for 
essentials and fundamentals.
Now focus on the word ALL [kull in Arabic]. Does 
it mean LITERALLY ALL and 
EVERYTHING in Arabic? Let's see what the Qur'an 
says:
"And thy Lord taught the Bee to build its cells 
in hills, on trees, and in 
habitations: Then to eat of ALL ["kull'] of the 
fruits (of the earth) and follow 
the ways of thy Lord made smooth... [to the end 
of the verse]" [16:68-69]
Obviously the ALL here is idiomatic and not to be 
taken literally. No Bee can 
possibly eat of ALL the fruits, literally.
"And proclaim the Pilgrimage among men: they will 
come to thee on foot and on 
EVERY {"kull} camel lean, through deep and 
distant highways." [22:27]
Again the EVERY camel has to be idiomatic. It 
cannot be taken literally to 
mean that every possible camel will be ridden by 
the pilgrims!
In the story of the Queen of Sheba (known as 
Bilqis), the Hoopoe says:
"I found a woman ruling over them and provided 
with EVERY THING {"kull 
sha'yi"}, and she has a magnificent throne." 
[27:23]
Evidently Bilqis did not LITERALLY have every 
thing. It is an idiom to 
indicate that she has all the fundamental riches 
of the world.
To conclude this section, the Qur'an includes ALL 
the fundamental and seminal 
issues which humanity needs but there are many 
important things not in it 
which were taught by the Prophet (pbuh.) [Also, 
once Qur'an and Hadith are 
understood they can be used as basis for Islamic 
understanding, BUT BOTH do not 
cover many things for which ijtihad, qiyas, and 
many other forms of reasoning are 
needed.]
The Hadith of the Prophet (pbuh) explain how 
Muhammad (pbuh) understood and 
implemented the verses of the Qur'an. Everything 
he taught is as much a part of 
Islam as is anything in the Qur'an.
Rape was defined and punished by the Prophet 
(pbuh) and he also indicated 
that the woman's word be accepted and the man be 
punished after proper 
investigation. It's in the Hadith, NOT in the 
Qur'an.
[Inshallah, we will continue this discussion of 
verses of the Qur'an which 
are being misused by the anti-Hadith people. An 
attack on Hadith is an attack on 
Islam.]
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