This page is dedicated to gathering the translations related to supposed contradictions in the Qur’an:
Supposed Contradictions Within the Qur’an
The Qur’an is Free of Contradictions: Tafsir ibn Kathir
Supposed Contradictions in the Qur’an: ibn ‘Uthaymeen
Why do the Qiraa’aat Differ?: Makki ibn Abi Taalib
Why do the Transmitters of a Single Qiraa’ah Differ?: Makki ibn Abi Taalib [forthcoming, inshaAllaah]
The Sources for Determining What Has Been Abrogated: al-Suyooti [forthcoming, inshaAllaah]
Supposed Contradictions Between the Qur’an and Sunnah
Supposed Contradictions between the Qur’an and Hadeeth: Sheikh Muhammad Bazmool
Three Categories of the Sunnah in Relation to the Qur’an: ibn al-Qayyim [forthcoming, inshaAllaah]
Differences In Explanations of the Qur’an
The Differing Among the Salaf in Tafsir is Little [forthcoming, inshaAllaah]
A Note on Differing Reports in Tafsir: Ibn Taymiyah
Why do the Mufassiroon differ?: Ibn Taymiyah
Reasons Why the Tafsir of the Sahabah Differed: Muhammad Bazmool
Supposed Disagreements in the Tafsir of the Sahabah: al-Zarkashi
Different Categories of Tafsir from the Companions: Sheikh Saalih Aal al-Sheikh
Transmitted Explanations of the Qur’an: al-Zarkashi
Examples of Reconciling Supposed Contradictions
An Example of Reconciling Multiple Reports on the Reasons for Revelation: al-Suyooti
An Example of Reconciling Different Explanations from the Salaf: Sheikh Muhammad Bazmool
What to do when Multiple “Reasons for Revelation” are Mentioned for the Same Ayah?: al-Suyooti
Reconciling Differing Reports About Whether a Surah is Makki or Madani
Responding to Doubts About the End of the Hellfire: Imam al-Shinqitee
Also explore our translations of excerpts from the book Daf’u Eehaam by sheikh Muhammad al-Ameen al-Shinqitee, which is dedicated to explaining supposed contradictions in the Qur’an
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