Name
The Surah (Chapter) takes its name from
verse 41 in which the word 'Ankabut (Spider) has
occurred.
Period of Revelation
Verses 56 to 60 clearly show that
this Surah (Chapter) was sent down a little before the migration to Habash,
and this is supported by the internal evidence of the subject
matter as well. Some commentators have opined that since it
mentions the hypocrites, and hypocrisy appeared in Madinah, the
first ten verses of this Surah (Chapter) were revealed at Madinah and the
rest of it at Makkah; whereas the people whose hypocrisy has been
mentioned here are those who had adopted a hypocritical way of
life because they were afraid of the oppression and extreme
physical torture to which the Muslims were being subjected by the
disbelievers. Evidently, this kind of hypocrisy could be there
only at Makkah and not at Madinah. Similarly, some other
commentators, seeing that in this Surah (Chapter) the Muslims have been
exhorted to migrate, have regarded it as the last Surah (Chapter) to be
revealed at Makkah, whereas the Muslims had migrated to Habash
even before their migration to
Madinah. These opinions are not
based on any tradition but on the internal evidence of the subject
matter, and this internal evidence, when considered against the
subject matter of the Surah (Chapter) as a whole, points to the conditions
prevailing in the time of the migration to Habash and not to the
last stage at Makkah.
Theme and Subject matter
A perusal of the Surah (Chapter) shows that
the period of its revelation was the period of extreme persecution
of the Muslims at Makkah. The disbelievers were opposing and
fighting Islam tooth and nail and the new converts were being
subjected to the severest oppression. Such were the conditions
when Allah sent down this Surah (Chapter) to strengthen and encourage the
sincere Muslims as well as to put to shame those who were showing
weakness of the faith. Besides, the disbelievers of Makkah have
been threatened and warned not to invite for themselves the fate
that the antagonists of the Truth have been experiencing in every
age.
In this
connection, the questions that some young men answered. For
instance, their parents were urging them to abandon Muhammad صلى الله عليه وسلم, and return to their ancestral
religion, for they argued: "The Qur-an in which you have put your
faith, regards the rights of the parents as the uppermost;
therefore, listen to what we say; otherwise you will be working
against the dictates of your own Faith." This has been answered in
verse 8.
Similarly, the
people of some clans said to the new converts to Islam, "Leave the
question of punishments, etc., to us. Listen to us and abandon
this man. If God seizes you in the Hereafter, we will come forward
and say, 'Lord, these people are innocent: we had forced them to
give up the Faith; therefore, seize us'." This has been dealt
with, in vv. 12-13.
The stories
mentioned in this Surah (Chapter) also impress the same point mostly, as if
to say, "Look at the Prophets of the past: they were made to
suffer great hardships and were treated cruelly for long periods.
Then, at last they were helped by Allah. Therefore, take heart:
Allah's succour will certainly come. But a period of trial and
tribulation has to be undergone." Besides teaching this lesson to
the Muslims, the disbelievers also have been warned, as if to say,
"If you are not being immediately seized by Allah, you should not
form the wrong impression that you will never be seized. The signs
of the doomed nations of the past are before you. Just see how
they met their doom and how Allah succoured the Prophets."
Then the
Muslims have been instructed to the effect: "If you feel that the
persecution has become unbearable for you, you should give up your
homes, instead of giving up your Faith: Allah's earth is vast:
seek a new place where you can worship Allah with the full peace
of mind." Besides all this, the disbelievers also have been urged
to understand Islam. The realities of Tauhid and the
Hereafter have been impressed with rational arguments, shirk have been refuted, and drawing their attention towards the signs
in the universe, they have been told that all these Signs confirm
the teachings that the Prophet صلى الله عليه وسلم is presenting before them. |