Some scholars have attempted to reduce the number of abrogations in the
Qur'an even further, by explaining the relationships between the verses in some special
ways, e.g. by pointing out that no legal abrogation is involved, or that for certain
reasons the naskh is not genuine
Shah Waliullah (d. 1759) the great Muslim scholar from India only
retained the following 5 out of Suyuti's 21 cases as genuine:
| Mansukh 2: 180 |
nasikh 4: 11, 12 |
| Mansukh 2:240 |
nasikh 2: 234. |
| Mansukh 8:65 |
nasikh 8: 62. |
| Mansukh 30:50 |
nasikh 33: 52. |
| Mansukh 58: 12 |
nasikh 58: 13. |
Example:
A case listed by Suyuti, which has no direct legal implication is the
following:
Narrated Ibn 'Abbas: When the verse: 'If there are 20 amongst you,
patient and persevering, they will overcome two hundred', was revealed, it became hard on
the Muslims, when it became compulsory that one Muslim ought not to flee before 10
(non-Muslims) so Allah lightened the order by revealing: 'but now Allah has lightened your
(task) for He knows that there is weakness in you. But (even so) if there are 100 amongst
you who are patient and persevering, they will overcome 200 (non-Muslims)' (8: 66).
So when Allah reduced the number of enemies that Muslims should
withstand, their patience and perseverence against the enemy decreased as much as their
task was lightened for them. [Bukhari, VI,
No.176.]
Still others hold that there are no genuine (sahih) reports available
on this issue, going back to the Prophet, while those going back to the Companions
contradict each other.