خلاصة:
Abul Kalam is one of the thinkers who has international fame in various scientific, cultural, and political arenas. In the scientific dimension, some of his views have been accepted by Islamic scholars. Among his works is the interpretation 'Tarjuman al-Quran', in which his views are presented. Abul Kalam believes that to become acquainted with the truth of the Quran, the existing obstacles on the path to reaching it must be removed; therefore, for the interpretation and translation of the Holy Quran, he adheres to principles that he has mentioned in his interpretation. In this writing, in addition to extracting and stating Abul Kalam's intended principles in understanding the Quran from the interpretation 'Tarjuman al-Quran', we present some of his views under the title 'Principles of Quranic Reasoning', such as the call to reasoning and reflection, the purposefulness of creation, etc.
ملخص الجهاز:
Abul Kalam believes that to become acquainted with the truth of the Quran, the existing obstacles on the path to reaching it must be removed; therefore, for the interpretation and translation of the Holy Quran, he adheres to principles that he has mentioned in his commentary.
Abul Kalam says regarding this: The first truth that manifests to humans is the fundamental and universal principle of "purposefulness of creation"; meaning, man sees that the universe and every single one of its components have been created in such a way that every being has entered into a specific order and sequence within a specific system and law, and no being in the world of creation is devoid of wisdom and expediency.
[1] Argument for Monotheism Abul Kalam Azad writes regarding monotheism: The Quran also argues for monotheism through the divine system; in that the Lord, whose entire existence is His creation and all acknowledge His Lordship, does anyone besides Him deserve worship?
[2] [3] Argument for the Necessity of Revelation and Prophethood From the perspective of Abul Kalam Azad, the Holy Quran has also argued for the necessity of revelation and prophethood through the system of Lordship, writing: Just as God has brought the divine system into existence to meet the material needs of mankind, He has also placed whatever is necessary at its disposal for the growth and evolution of the soul.