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In the Arabic language naskh (Arabic: نسخ‎) can be defined as abolition, abolishment, abrogation, cancellation, invalidation, copying, transcription, according to the Hans Wehr Dictionary of Modern Written Arabic. naskh is a theory developed to resolve contradictory rulings of Islamic revelation by superseding or canceling the earlier revelation. In the widely recognized and "classic" form of naskh, an Islamic regulation/ruling (hukm) is abrogated in favor of another, but the text the hukm is based on is not eliminated.

Dr. Zilli Huma. (2019 - 2020) علم الناسخ والمنسوخ۔ ایک تعارف, AL-DALILI, Volume 1, Issue .
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