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Concepts: The Qur'anic Stories Vol. 1

The Tiding

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The source defines it as news about a hidden matter, past or future, presented in a general and concise form. In this way it distinguishes it from news associated with observation and presence, and uses this distinction to understand the nature of the Qur’anic narratives.

  • News is tied to observation
  • The Qur’anic narratives reveal the laws of history, not rulings
  • The tiding pertains to the unseen

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