The Quran was sometimes revealed to
respond to various events and incidents. Sometimes it was revealed to
support the Prophet (صلى الله عليه و سلم) who was faced with many
questions, whether by Muslims or non-Muslims, and hardships. Other times
was revealed for legislation and for putting rules to govern the
social, economical, and political life of Muslims.
The first verses
to be revealed, according to the most correct opinion of scholars, are
the first five verses of Surat Al-`Alaq, which happens to be Chapter 96
of the 114 chapters of the Qur'an.
Order of Verses
Muslim scholars
agree that the order of the verses in every chapter was done or
commanded by the Prophet (صلى الله عليه و سلم) himself following the
commands of Almighty Allah.
The Prophet (صلى الله عليه و سلم) once
told his Companions after he had received a certain revelation that the
arch-angel Gabriel had specified for him the particular order of verses
(Ahmad).
There are also many incidents narrated in the books of
Sunnah regarding the Prophet's (صلى الله عليه و سلم) recitation during
prayer. The Companions used to pray every day behind the Prophet (صلى
الله عليه و سلم) and he used to recite the Qur'an in the order given to
him by Allah, and they used to learn and memorize from his recitation.
There
have never been any incident in which any of the Companions reciting in
any order that violated the order of the verses showed to us by the
Prophet (صلى الله عليه و سلم).
Order of Surahs
As for the order of
the surahs (chapters), the most accepted view is that it was also
applied following an instruction given by Almighty Allah. It has been
recorded that the Prophet (صلى الله عليه و سلم) reviewed the Qur'an with
the arch-angel Gabriel 24 times all within his life.
Every year, he
used to review it once during the month of Ramadan with Gabriel. During
the final year of the Prophet's life, Gabriel revised the Qur'an twice
with the Prophet (صلى الله عليه و سلم) as a way of confirming it. The
Prophet (صلى الله عليه و سلم), in turn, used to follow this order in
teaching his Companions and communicating the message to them.
Significance of Order
The
question of why a surah like Surat Al-`Alaq, which was revealed first
not put first in the mushaf (a physical copy of the Qur'an), this will
require us to search more in the Qur'an and explore some of its secrets.
A deeper look into the whole matter will show us that the order of the
Qur'an has a purpose and the revelation of the Qur'an also has a
purpose.
For instance, the revelation of the Qur'an responding to
specific problems or incidents carries the purpose of solving these
problems or providing guidance in these incidents.
During the first
13 years of Islam, the main task of the Prophet (saws) was to call
people to Islam based on the Qur'anic revelations that focused on the
Oneness of Allah and righteous conduct.
When Muslims migrated to
Madinah and an Islamic community started to be well-established and new
challenges emerged, the main focus of the revelation was to regulate the
life of Muslims through detailing the rulings pertaining to different
acts of worship and setting punishments for crimes and so on.
This
shows us that the revelation in each of the two stages has a purpose.
When the revelation stage was completed, the whole Qur'an was there and
the whole message was put in the order that was intended for it to stay
till the Day of Judgment.
Explanation of Order
Such an order serves in delivering the message the Qur'an is put for, as it has got another purpose.
If
you look at the first surah of the Qur'an, namely Al-Fatihah, you can
perceive that it acts as a summary for the structure and the message of
the Book (Qur'an) ahead of every reader.
Being Umm Al-Qur'an (the
Mother of the Qur'an), it carries all its themes; it summarizes them. It
tells us who Allah is: the source of all love and mercy. Therefore,
knowing who He is, we should be thankful to Him and worship Him alone.
We should seek His help, and He has all the power to give us whatever we
need. It makes it clear that Allah is the only One Who can really
guide. It speaks about life after death and the consequences of human
action and behavior.
The same holds true for Surat Al-Baqarah. The
first verses speak about the fact that this Book is above all doubts and
it is beyond the abilities of doubters to try to challenge its
validity. Then it gives a hint on its main theme — guiding the righteous
— and then goes on to speak about the beginning of creation and the
story of Adam to establish the theme that humankind is here on earth as a
vicegerent of the Creator and should use the Book as a manual to carry
out the mission in the right way.
All these themes and messages
cannot be carried except through this logical order in which Allah
commanded for the Qur'an to be put. If a surah like Al-`Alaq was to be
put at the beginning instead of Al-Fatihah, it could have given a
significance of course and give a message, but not the exact fully
wonderful message that we can get from the order of the Qur'an as it is
now.
Why Al-`Alaq in the Current Order?
As for why Surat Al-`Alaq
is mentioned in this specific order in the Qur'an, scholars hold the
view that in the previous surah of At-Tin, Allah says what means that He
has created humans in the best make (At-Tin 95:4). The details of that
creation are cited in Surat Al-`Alaq:
{Read in the name of your Lord Who created. Created humans, out of a (mere) clot of congealed blood.} (Al-`Alaq 96:1-2)
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