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 Post subject: Did 103:3 abrogate 103:2?
PostPosted: 08 Jun 2010, 21:02 
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Dr. Az-Zalmi reports in his book التبيان لرفع غموض النسخ في القرآن, page 431, that Ibn Hazm Al-Andalusi has claimed that

was abrogated by the exception that follows it in


To refute this ridiculous claim, Az-Zalmi quotes Al-Andalusi himself in the introduction to the same book in which he made the claim! Namely,

والنسخ إنما يقع في الأمر والنهي ولا يجوز أن يقع في الأخبار المحضة والاستثناء ليس بنسخ وسمى بعضهم الاستثناء والتخصيص نسخا والفقهاء على خلاف ذلك

Translation: Abrogation can only occur in commands and prohibitions; it is not permissible to occur in mere declarative statements. Exception is not abrogation. Some called exception and specification abrogation, but the jurists oppose that.

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 Post subject: Who said what
PostPosted: 08 Jun 2010, 21:03 
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For:
Ibn Hazm Al-Andalusi,
Ibn Salaama, in his book الناسخ والمنسوخ في القرآن الكريم, page 141.

Against:
Aş-Şa`di (who said that Chapter 89-108 contain no abrogated or abrogating verses),
Dr. Mustafa Zayd,
Dr. Az-Zalmi.

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