چکیده:
Due to the gradual revelation of the qur‟ānic verses in line with the events of the prophethood of Prophet Muḥammad (s) era, the reports of the battles of early days of Islam are reflected in some verses, and in some others Jihād and fighting against disbelievers has been emphasized. This has been used as a pretext by some to unintentionally or purposively introduce the Qur‟ān as a book that invites to fury and violence. Emphasizing the role of the revelation era atmosphere in the true understanding and interpretation of the verses, the authors of this article first explore the behavior of the enemies of Islam – which was mixed with ignorant stubbornness, harassment, conspiracy, imposition of war, and breach of promise – and then introduce the three stages of the Qur‟ān‟s response to disbelievers, namely advising the Prophet (s) to patience and resistance, inviting him to do defensive Jihād, and emphasizing the eradication of oppression. Accordingly, they aim at proving this point that despite all the hostilities of the disbelievers, the Qur‟ān talks about war against them only as the last solution.
خلاصه ماشینی:
Master’s Holder, Islamic Ma‘ārif University, Qom, Iran (Received: June 14, 2019 ; Revised: October 5, 2019; Accepted: October 12, 2019) Abstract Due to the gradual revelation of the qur‟ānic verses in line with the events of the prophethood of Prophet Muḥammad (s) era, the reports of the battles of early days of Islam are reflected in some verses, and in some others Jihād and fighting against disbelievers has been emphasized.
Emphasizing the role of the revelation era atmosphere in the true understanding and interpretation of the verses, the authors of this article first explore the behavior of the enemies of Islam – which was mixed with ignorant stubbornness, harassment, conspiracy, imposition of war, and breach of promise – and then introduce the three stages of the Qur‟ān‟s response to disbelievers, namely advising the Prophet (s) to patience and resistance, inviting him to do defensive Jihād, and emphasizing the eradication of oppression.
When these verses are examined, it can be seen that the invitation to fight against disbelievers, polytheists, hypocrites, and the People of the Book was realized toward the end of the Hijrat (Hejira) era as the last solution only when Muslims had encountered their different harassments, tortures, and plots.
The stages of response to enemies from the viewpoint of the Qur’ān The exploration of the qur‟ānic verses indicates that in response to the hostile acts of the polytheists, hypocrites, and the People of the Book against Muslims, the Qur‟ān asks Muslims to give three types of responses to their enemies.