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Name The surah takes its name, Al-Mu'minun,
from the first verse.
Period of Revelation. Both its style
and theme indicate that it was revealed during the middle stage of Prophethood
at Makkah. Reading between the lines, one feels that a bitter conflict had begun
between the, Holy Prophet and the disbelievers of Makkah, though the persecution
by them had not yet become tyrannical. It appears that the surah was sent down
during the climax of the "Famine" in Makkah (vv. 75-76), which according
to authentic traditions occurred during the middle stage of Prophethood. Moreover,
according to a tradition related by 'Urwah bin Zubair, Hadarat Umar who had embraced
Islam by that time, said, "This Surah was revealed in my presence and I myself
observed the state of the Holy Prophet during its revelation. When the revelation
ended , the Holy Prophet remarked, 'On this occasion ten such verses have been
sent down to me that the one who measures up to them, will most surely go to Paradise'.
Then he recited the initial verses of the surah." (Ahmad, Tirmizi, Nasai,
Hakim).
Theme Topics The central theme of
the surah is to invite the people to accept and follow the Message of the Holy
Prophet and the whole Surah revolves round this theme.
Summary The fact that the people
who have accepted the Message of the Holy Prophet have started acquiring such
and such noble qualities of character is a practical proof of the truth of the
Message. 1 - 11 In
this passage, attention has been drawn to the creation of man and the universe
to impress that the whole universe including man's own self, is a clear proof
of the truth of the Holy Prophet's Message, which invites the people to accept
Tauhid and life in the Hereafter. 12 - 22 Then
the stories of the former Prophets and their communities have been cited as historical
evidences of the truth of the Message. They prove the following things :
1.
The objections and the doubts that
the antagonists are raising against the Message of Muhammad (Allah's peace be
upon him) are not new. These were raised against the former Prophets also whom
they themselves acknowledged as Messengers of Allah. Therefore they should learn
a lesson from their history and judge for themselves whether the Prophets were
in the right or their objectors.
2.
The Message of Tauhid and
the Hereafter that Muhammad (Allah's peace be upon him) is conveying is the same
as was brought by the former Prophets; therefore they should accept it.
3.
They should take a warning from the
consequences met by those communities who rejected the Message of their Prophets.
4.
All the Prophets brought one and the
same religion from Allah and they all belonged to one and the same community.
All other religions were invented by the people themselves and none of them is
from Allah. 23 - 54 After
relating the stories of the Prophets, a fundamental principle has been enunciated:
Success and prosperity in the worldly life is not a criterion of success in the
sight of Allah. If some persons (or a person) are enjoying prosperity, wealth,
power and the like in this world, it does not mean that they are favourites of
Allah. Likewise, the poverty and adversity of other people is not a proof that
Allah is displeased with them. The real criterion is Faith (or lack of it). This
declaration was needed because the antagonists of the Holy Prophet were the great
chiefs of Makkah, who (and their followers) were deluded by their own prosperity
that God and their deities were well pleased with them. On the other hand, they
argued, the fact that Muhammad (Allah's peace be upon him) and his followers were
indigent and in a state of helplessness, was a clear proof that Allah was not
pleased with them, and they were under the curse of their deities. 55
- 67 In
this passage different arguments have been used to convince them that Muhammad
(Allah's peace be upon him) was a true Prophet of Allah. Then they have been told
that the Famine (vv. 75 - 76) was merely a warning and therefore "it is better
for you to mend your ways; otherwise you will be visited by a terrible scourge."
68 - 77 Again
they have been invited to observe the Signs in the universe and in their own selves
because these are clear proofs of the truth of the Message of the Holy Prophet.
78 - 95 The
Holy Prophet has been told not to adopt any wrong way in retaliation to counteract
the evil ways of the enemies, and to guard against the incitement of Satan. 96
- 97 In
this concluding passage, the enemies of the truth have been warned that they shall
have to render an account in the Hereafter and bear the consequences of their
persecution of the Believers; therefore they should mend their ways. 98
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