Al-Qurû’ fi Al-Qur’an ‘Inda Al-Anbary fi Al-Adhdâd
Abstract
<p>This study examines about the term <em>al-Qurû</em> in the Qur’an. <em>Al-Qurû</em> is one of the most popular discussions among muslim scholars and mufasir, both in terms of language and fiqh. However, there is a bate among muslim scholar and mufasir about the meaning of <em>al-Qurû</em>. It’s because <em>al-Qurû</em> is one of the sentence of al-Adhdâd wich has two meaning, especially in the Qur’an, namely haid (menstruation) and thahr. One of the most popular muslim scholar who concern in Qur’an and Arabic is al-Anbari with his book al-Adhdâd. Al-Anbari explains that <em>Qurû</em> has two meanings, First, al-<em>Qurû</em> in etymology is the form of <em>Jama’</em> from <em>aqra</em> and <em>qurû</em>. Second, <em>al-Qurû</em> has a meaning of menstruation, <em>thahr</em>, or the period of <em>iddah</em> as a sign of being allowed to remarry after certain period of time.</p>