The barley (hordeum vulgare): special plant described in the Quran
The present work is an analysis of nine Quranic verses and their interpretations which specifically described barley (Hordeum vulgare). The main objective of this study is to establish how Allah described different parts of barley and how the verses are interpreted as well as identifying the vario...
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my.iium.irep.1069352024-05-20T06:55:42Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/106935/ The barley (hordeum vulgare): special plant described in the Quran Nazri, Mohd Arif Zainan Nazri, Nurul Jannah Zainan Nazri, Nurul Mukminah BL Religion BPC158 Agriculture. Sustainable agriculture RV Botanic, Thomsonian, and eclectic medicine The present work is an analysis of nine Quranic verses and their interpretations which specifically described barley (Hordeum vulgare). The main objective of this study is to establish how Allah described different parts of barley and how the verses are interpreted as well as identifying the various benefits of barley as a wholesome food. To achieve this, comprehensive and detailed data was systematically collected from the Quran, books of commentary as well as references which contain scientific findings related to barley. The study found that Allah SWT uses merely inclusive terms like habb, habba, habbah which indirectly denote grains. Therefore, interpreters of the Quran along with translators form diverse yet all-encompassing interpretations and translations of the inclusive terms. Based on the analysis, the nine Quranic verses were found to define barley as a plant that is harvested with its roots. It is also regarded as a nutritious food for humans and cattle. Its stalks contain grains, they grow when watered and it has no nuclei. Its size is small, and the grains are clustered together. Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM) 2023-09-01 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/106935/7/106935_The%20barley%20%28hordeum%20vulgare%29.pdf Nazri, Mohd Arif and Zainan Nazri, Nurul Jannah and Zainan Nazri, Nurul Mukminah (2023) The barley (hordeum vulgare): special plant described in the Quran. Islamiyyat The International Journal of Islamic Studies, 45. pp. 115-122. ISSN 0126-5636 E-ISSN 2600-8556 http://ejournal.ukm.my/islamiyyat/article/download/66453/14404 |
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The present work is an analysis of nine Quranic verses and their interpretations which specifically described barley
(Hordeum vulgare). The main objective of this study is to establish how Allah described different parts of barley and
how the verses are interpreted as well as identifying the various benefits of barley as a wholesome food. To achieve
this, comprehensive and detailed data was systematically collected from the Quran, books of commentary as well as
references which contain scientific findings related to barley. The study found that Allah SWT uses merely inclusive terms
like habb, habba, habbah which indirectly denote grains. Therefore, interpreters of the Quran along with translators
form diverse yet all-encompassing interpretations and translations of the inclusive terms. Based on the analysis, the
nine Quranic verses were found to define barley as a plant that is harvested with its roots. It is also regarded as a
nutritious food for humans and cattle. Its stalks contain grains, they grow when watered and it has no nuclei. Its size is
small, and the grains are clustered together. |
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