The meanings of the Explicit and the Implicit Verses,
according to the commentators and scholars
There is much difference of opinion amongst the Islamic scholars concerning
the meaning of explicit and implicit verses, with almost twenty different
views on the matter. We can, however, conclude from the views of commentators,
ranging from the time of the Prophet to the present day, that the explicit
verses are clear and unambiguous, and that one is obliged to believe in
and act according to them.
The implicit verses, on the other hand, are those which outwardly seem
to express a meaning, but which contain a further truer meaning whose interpretation
is known only to God; man has no access to it. However, he is enjoined
to believe in them but to avoid acting upon them.
This view is held amongst the Sunni scholars. It is also maintained
by the Shi'ite scholars except they believe that the Prophet and the Imams
of his family also understood the hidden meanings. They also maintain that
the ordinary man must seek knowledge of the implicit verses from God, the
prophet and the imams.
This view, although held by most commentators, is in several aspects
not in accord with the text of the verse beginning, He it is who
has revealed to you the Book in which are explicit verses (whose meanings
are immediately clear) ...