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Name This Surah has been named
after Prophet Hud whose story has been related in vv. 50-60.
Period of Revelation If
we consider its theme deeply, we come to the conclusion that it was revealed during
the same period as Surah Yunus and most probably followed it immediately.
Subject
The Surah deals with the same subject as Surah Yunus,
that is, invitation to the Message, admonition and warning, with this difference
that the warning is sterner. This is also supported by a Tradition: It
is related that after its revelation, once Hadrat Abu Bakr said to the Holy Prophet,
"Of late I have been noticing that you are growing older and older. What
is the cause of it?" The Holy Prophet replied, "Surah Hud and the like
Surahs have made me old." This shows that it was a very hard time for the
Holy Prophet and these stern warnings added greatly to his anxieties that were
caused by the persecution from the Quraish, who were doing their worst to crush
down the Message of Islam. For it was obvious to the Holy Prophet that the last
limit of the respite given by Allah was approaching nearer and nearer and he was
afraid lest the term of the respite should expire and his people be seized by
the torment. The
invitation is this: Obey the Messenger of Allah; discard shirk, and worship
Allah and Allah alone: establish the entire system of your life on the belief
that you shall be called to account in the Hereafter. The
admonition is this: Remember that those people who put their faith in the outward
appearance of this worldly life and rejected the Message of the Prophets met with
dire consequences. Therefore you should consider it seriously whether you should
follow the same way that history has proved to be the path to ruin. The
warning is this: You should not be deluded by the delay in the coming of the punishment:
it is because of the respite that Allah has granted you by His grace so that you
might mend your ways: if you do not make use of this opportunity, you shall be
inflicted with an inevitable punishment that will destroy you all except the Believers.
Instead of
addressing the people directly, the Quran has used the stories of the people of
Noah, Hud, Salih, Lot, Shu'aib and Moses to achieve the above mentioned objects.
What is most prominent in their stories is that when Allah passes His judgement
on the people, He does not spare anyone whatsoever, even if he be the nearest
relative of the Prophet of the time. Only that one is rescued who had believed
in the Prophet, and none else, not even his own son or wife. More than that: the
Faith demands from each and every Believer that he should totally forget his relationships
when that judgement comes and remember only the relationship of the Faith. For
it is against the spirit of Islam to show any regard whatsoever for the relationships
of blood and race. And the Muslims demonstrated these teachings practically in
the Battle of Badr, four years after the revelation of this Surah. |