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Naskh (tafsir)
Naskh, an Arabic language word usually translated as "abrogation" and alternately appearing as the phrase al-nÄsikh wal-mansĹ«kh ("the abrogating and abrogated [verses]"), is a technical term for a major genre of Islamic legal exegesis directed at the problem of seemingly contradictory material within or between the twin bases of Islamic holy law: the Qur'Än and the Prophetic Sunna. In its application, naskh typically involves the replacement (ibdÄl) of an earlier verse/tradition (and thus its embodied ruling) with a chronologically successive one.
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