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'''Al-Isra''' is [[Al-Isra|the 17th]] of the [[Qur'an]], and this article is about its '''26th''' [[ayat|verse]], a verse related to the controversies of the land of [[Fadak]].
'''Al-Isra''' is [[Al-Isra|the 17th]] chapter or [[sura]] of the [[Qur'an]], and this article is about its '''26th''' [[ayat|verse]], a verse related to the controversies of the land of [[Fadak]].


The verse is also known as the "verse of Dhul Qurba" <ref name>http://www.answering-ansar.org/answers/fadak/en/chap2.php</ref>
The verse is also known as the "verse of Dhul Qurba" <ref name>http://www.answering-ansar.org/answers/fadak/en/chap2.php</ref>

Revision as of 08:25, 27 August 2007

This is a sub-article to Al-Isra.

Al-Isra is the 17th chapter or sura of the Qur'an, and this article is about its 26th verse, a verse related to the controversies of the land of Fadak.

The verse is also known as the "verse of Dhul Qurba" [1]

Overview

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Sunni view

Suyuti, a 16th century Sunni Islamic scholar writes: A hadith attributed to Abu-Sa'id al-Khudri and `Abd Allah ibn `Abbas reports:[citation needed]

when the verse relating to giving rights to kindred was revealed, the Prophet called Fatima Zahra (as) and gifted the land of Fadak to her [2]


This has hadith is also included in:

Shi'a view

Mahdi Puya, a 20th century Shi'a twelver Islamic scholar writes regarding this verse: Template:QuoteScholar

References