Quranic purposes according to Mulla Muhammad Jalizada (Malay Gawray Koya -1362 AH) through his interpretation

Section: Research Paper
Published
Jun 24, 2025
Pages
401-437

Abstract

There is no doubt that the Holy Quran is the divine and ever-lasting message which revealed by Allah as the catalogue of life, constitution and programme of human life. One of the properties of this message is that it is self-explanatory to all the laws without being necessary going into detail except in some places, examples of such inclusiveness is drawing attention to principles, methods, entirety, and goals, to make it basis and fundamental principle on the rules are derived throughout the history. No doubt, the guidance from these principles, goals, understanding minor issues through its interpretation of texts is compatible with it and deducing legislation through its guidance. It is a good way to understand sharia and rejoice human beings in this world and hereafter. The idea of goals of sharia is a syllabus on which the Islamic scholars follow from past and present and deduce the principles and laws from the Holy Quran. One of these Islamic, investigator, scrutinizer, and reformer is Sheikh Mullah Muhammad Jalizada known as (Malay Gawra -Mulla the Great-) who interpreted the Holy Quran through the goals of sharia that contains innovative ways to interpret the Holy Quran, calling for the study of the entirety of the sharia and avoiding the minor and argumentative aspects. Of his level of scholarship and knowledge he has, we started to follow his path to conduct this study according to his study methodology to explain the goals of the Holy Quran. The study falls into two categories: firstly, introduction to the method. Secondly, studying the goals of sharia.

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ALI TOFIQ AMIN, K., كاظم, Najm Al-Din Shams Al-Din, B., & بختيار. (2025). Quranic purposes according to Mulla Muhammad Jalizada (Malay Gawray Koya -1362 AH) through his interpretation. Adab Al-Rafidayn, 53(95), 401–437. https://doi.org/10.33899/radab.2023.181016