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Name The name is derived from
the word was saaffat with which the Surah begins.
Period of Revelation The subject
matter and the style show that this Surah probably was sent down in the middle
of the Makkan period, or perhaps in the last stage of the middle Makkan period.
The style clearly indicates that antagonism is raging strong in the background
and the Holy Prophet and his Companions are passing through very difficult and
discouraging circumstances.
Subject Matter and Theme The
disbelievers of Makkah have been severely warned for their attitude of mockery
and derision with which they were responding to the Holy Prophet's message of
Tauhid and the Hereafter and for their utter refusal to accept and acknowledge
his claim to Prophethood. In the end, they have been plainly warned that the Prophet
whom they are mocking and ridiculing will overwhelm them in spite of their power
and self and they will find the army of Allah encamping in the very courtyards
of their houses (vv. 171-179. This notice was given at a time when there appeared
no chance whatever of the Holy Prophet's success and triumph. The Muslims (who
have been called Allah's army in these verses) were being made the target of severe
persecution. Three- fourth of their population had already emigrated and hardly
40 to 50 of the Companions were left with the Holy Prophet in Makkah who were
experiencing all sorts of the excesses with utter helplessness. Under such circumstances,
in view of the apparent conditions, no one could believe that the Holy Prophet
and the handful of his ill equipped Companions would ultimately attain dominance.
The people rather thought that the new movement would end and be buried in the
ravines of Makkah. But hardly 15 to 16 years had passed when on the conquest of
Makkah precisely the same thing happened of which the disbelievers had been forewarned.
Along with
administering warnings, Allah in this Surah has done full justice also to the
theme of inducement and instruction in a balanced way. Brief but impressive arguments
have been given about the validity of the doctrines of Tauhid and the
Hereafter. Criticism has been made of the creed of the mushrikin to show
the absurdity of their beliefs; they have been informed of the evil consequences
of their deviations, which have been contrasted with the splendid results of the
faith and righteous acts. Then, in continuation of the same, Precedents from past
history have been cited to show how Allah had been treating His Prophets and their
followers : how He has been favoring His faithful servants and punishing their
deniers and rejectors. The
most instructive of the historical narratives presented in this Surah is the important
event of the pious life of the Prophet Abraham, who became ready to sacrifice
his only son as soon as he received an inspiration from Allah. In this there was
a lesson not only for the disbelieving Quraish, who waxed proud of their blood
relationship with him, but also for the Muslims who had believed in Allah and
His Messenger. By narrating this event they were told what is the essence and
the real spirit of Islam, and how a true believer should be ready to sacrifice
his all for the pleasure and approval of Allah after he has adopted it as his
Faith and Creed. The
last verses of the Surah were not only a warning for the disbelievers but also
a good news for the believers who were passing through highly unfavorable and
discouraging conditions on account of their supporting and following the Holy
Prophet. In these verses they were given the good news that they should not be
disheartened at the hardships and difficulties they had to encounter in the beginning,
for in the end they alone would attain dominance, and the standard bearers of
falsehood, who appeared to be dominant at the time would be overwhelmed and vanquished
at their hands. A few years later the turn the events took, proved that it was
not an empty consolation but an inevitable reality of which they had been foretold
in order to strengthen their hearts. |