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Name The Surah takes its name
from verse 15 in which the word Saba has occurred, which implies that
it is the Surah in which mention has been made of Saba (i. e. the Sabaeans).
Period of Revelation The exact
period of its revelation is not known from any reliable tradition. However, the
style shows that it is either the middle or the early Makkan period. If it is
the middle period, it was probably its initial stage when the persecution had
not yet become tyrannical and the Islamic movement was being suppressed only by
resort to derision and ridicule, rumor mongering, false allegations and casting
of evil suggestions in the people's minds.
Theme and Subject Matter
The Surah deals with those objections of the disbelievers, which they were raising
against the Holy Prophet's message of Tauhidand the Hereafter, and about
his Prophethood itself, mostly in the form of absurd allegations and taunts and
mockery. These objections have been answered, sometimes by citing them and sometimes
without citing them, and the discourse itself shows which objection is being answered
at a particular place. The answers mostly take the form of instruction and admonition
and argument, but at some places the disbelievers have been warned also of the
evil consequences, of their stubbornness. In this connection, the stories of the
Sabaeans and the Prophets David and Solomon have been related to impress this
lesson: "You have both these historical precedents before you. On the one
hand, there were the Prophets David and Solomon, who had been blessed by Allah
with great powers and such grandeur and glory as had been granted to hardly any
people before them. In spite of this, they were not proud and arrogant, but remained
grateful servants of their Lord. They were never rebellious. On the other hand,
there were the people of Saba, who, when blessed by Allah, became proud, and were
consequently so thoroughly destroyed and dispersed as to be remembered only in
myths and legends. With these precedents in view, you may see and judge for yourselves
as to which bind of the life is better: that which is built on belief in Tauhid
and the Hereafter and the attitude of gratefulness to Allah, or that which is
based on disbelief and shirkand denial of the Hereafter and the worship
of the world." |