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The verse in question is concerned with inheritance and explains the rules of inheritance for children as follows:<br />

God (thus) directs you as regards your children's (inheritance): 'To the m<strong>al</strong>e a portion equ<strong>al</strong><br />

to that of two fem<strong>al</strong>es: if only daughters, two or more, their share is two-thirds of the<br />

inheritance. If only one, her share is h<strong>al</strong>f ...' (4:11).<br />

Question by the Prophet<br />

On other occasions, the Prophet himself asked questions. Sura 19: 64 was reve<strong>al</strong>ed in response to such a question by the<br />

Prophet Muhammad:<br />

Narrated Ibn 'Abbas: The Prophet said to the Angel Gabriel, What prevents you from visiting us more<br />

often than you visit us now So there was reve<strong>al</strong>ed: 'And we (angels) descend not but by the<br />

command of your Lord. To Him belongs what is before us and what is behind us ...' (19: 64).'<br />

[Bukhari, VI, No. 255.]<br />

Response to a Gener<strong>al</strong> Question<br />

There are numerous occasions when revelation was sent down providing guidance concerning gener<strong>al</strong> questions that had<br />

arisen in the Muslim community.<br />

Thabit narrated from Anas: Among the Jews, when a woman menstruated, they did not dine with her,<br />

nor did they live with them in their houses; so the Companions of the apostle (may peace be upon him)<br />

asked the apostle (may peace be upon him) and Allah the Ex<strong>al</strong>ted reve<strong>al</strong>ed: 'And they ask you about<br />

menstruation: say it is a pollution, so keep away from women during menstruation' to the<br />

end (Qur'an 2: 222). The messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) said: Do everything except<br />

intercourse ... [Muslim, I. No. 592.]<br />

This report is <strong>al</strong>so a good example of how the Prophet himself explained the meanings of the revelation when such<br />

questions arose.<br />

Particular Persons<br />

Often a gener<strong>al</strong> rule which became part of the Qur'anic revelation, was first reve<strong>al</strong>ed in response to the circumstances or<br />

needs of a particular person, e.g. Sura 2:196:<br />

'... And if any of you is ill, or has an ailment in his sc<strong>al</strong>p (necessitating shaving) he should in<br />

compensation either fast or feed the poor or offer sacrifice ...' Ka'b bin 'Ujra said this verse - and<br />

if one of you is ill or has an ailment in his sc<strong>al</strong>p, - was reve<strong>al</strong>ed concerning me. I had lice on my head and<br />

I mentioned this to the Prophet and he said: Shave (your head) and compensate by fasting three days or<br />

a sacrifice or feed six poor, for each poor one Sa'. [Muslim, II, Nos. 2735, 2738, 2739; Wahidi, op.cit.,<br />

p.31. One sa' is a cubic measure of approx. 2.6 kg.]<br />

This is again an example of the Prophet himself explaining the revelation in detail. At other times such revelation could<br />

not be applied but to the respective person. The best example of such a revelation is Sura Lahab (111) <strong>al</strong>ready referred<br />

to above. Other examples are references to the Prophet Muhammad in the Qur’an, such as e.g. Sura 75: 16:<br />

Narrated Ibn 'Abbas (as regards Allah's statement) 'Move not your tongue concerning (the Qur'an)<br />

to make haste therewith' (75:16). When the Angel Gabriel reve<strong>al</strong>ed the divine inspiration to Allah's<br />

Apostle he moved his tongue and lips, and that stage used to be very hard for him, and that movement<br />

indicated that revelation was taking place. So Allah reve<strong>al</strong>ed in Sura <strong>al</strong>-qiyama which begins: 'I do<br />

swear by the Day of Resurrection ...' The Verses: 'Move not your tongue concerning (the<br />

Qur'an) to make haste therewith. It is for us to collect it (Qur'an) in your mind and give you<br />

the ability to recite it by heart' (75:16-17). [Bukhari. VI. No. 451.]<br />

Sever<strong>al</strong> Asbab and One Revelation<br />

From the reports of the sahaba it appears that particular passages of the Qur'an were reve<strong>al</strong>ed in response to more than<br />

one event, situation or question, or that the application of a particular passage of the Qur'an was for more than one<br />

particular occasion, as pointed out above.<br />

Examples:

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