علم الرسم

ڈاکٹر شھزادہ عمران ایوب

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Abstract

Literally, Rasm means “symbol” While the term “rasm” refers to the knowledge by which the writer is protected from the errors of writing. The use of the word “rasm” in the sense of writing began around the fifth century (AH) and later the word was used exclusively for the “Rasm-e-Usmani”. Although the Holy Qur'an was written entirely in the Prophet's time, it was based on various things, then in the era of Abu Bakar(RA) it was also given a book form, but this “Rasm” was named after the “Rasm-e-Usmani” because it was job of Usman (RA) to purify the Holy Qur'an from the rare recitations (Shaz Qira`at) and commentary sayings of the Companions and to compile it in a manner in which all the recitations could be recited continuously and then to prepare its Mushafs and send them to different Islamic countries. The “Rasm” on which he prepared the Mushafs was different from the common script due to some features and these features are called the six rules and they are;
Hazf, Zyadat, Al-Hamz, Badal, Wasl-o-Fasal and Ma-fihiQira`ataan. There is a difference of opinion as to whether the “Rasm-e-Mushaf” is detention or non-detention, however, the preferred opinion is that of the detainees. Similarly, whether it is necessary for the Muslim Ummah to adhere to this “Rasm” or not, the position of the majority of scholars is that adherence to the “Rasm-e-Usmani” is necessary for all Muslims.

Published
2020-08-26
How to Cite
Admin, O. (2020). علم الرسم. Al-Tabyeen, 4(1), 6-23. Retrieved from https://hpej.net/journals/al-tabyeen/article/view/252