Hearing in the Holy Qur’an: A study of terminology and usage
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.59759/jjis.v20i3.541Keywords:
hearing, term, concept, Qur'anic contextAbstract
Objectives: This article aims to investigate the true meaning of the term "hearing" in its Qur'anic context, based on a well-established scientific method beneficial for this purpose.
Methods: This research addresses the term "hearing" through the method of terminological study, attempting to explore its meaning in the Qur'an. It particularly focuses on the comprehensive induction of the term's material, as well as lexicographical and textual studies within the limits of this research. The study is structured into an introduction, two main sections, and a conclusion.
Results: The meaning of "hearing" in the Qur'an is based on its linguistic origin, centered on the concepts of penetrating into something and perceiving something with the ear. The term "hearing" in the Qur'an is characterized by the extensive volume of its material and the abundance and variety of its derivatives, indicating the importance of its concept within the Qur'anic terminology. This is especially evident with its frequent repetition in the surahs, using diverse and beautiful styles that vary according to different contexts. The study concludes by defining the Qur'anic term "hearing.".
Conclusions: The verses mention "hearing" in its material sense related to perceiving sound with the ear and transition to its terminological sense involving understanding, acceptance, knowledge, awareness, submission, obedience, following the truth, and avoiding frivolity.