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Name It is derived frog the
sentence, wa amru-hum shura baina hum, of verse 38, implying thereby
that it is a Surah in which the word shura has occurred.
Period of Revelation Although
it could not be known from any authentic traditions, yet one feels after a study
of its subject matter that this Surah might have been sent down consecutively
after Ha-Miim As Sajdah, for it seems to be, in a way, a supplement to it. This
will become clear to every person who first studies Surah Ha-Mim As Sajdah carefully
and then goes through this Surah. He will see that in that Surah the Quraish chiefs
had been taken to tack for their deaf and blind opposition so that anyone in Makkah
and in its out-skirts, who had any sense of morality and nobility left in him,
should know how unreasonably the chiefs of the people were opposing Muhammad (upon
whom be Allah's peace), and as against them, how serious he was in everything
he said, how rational was his standpoint and how noble his character and conduct.
Immediately after that warning this Surah was sent down, which did full justice
to teaching and instruction, and made the truth of the Holy Prophet's message
plain in such an impressive way that anyone who had any element of the love of
the truth in him and who had not been blinded by the errors of ignorance, could
not help being influenced by it.
Theme and Subject Matter The
discourse begins in a way as if to say:"Why are you expressing surprise and
amazement at what Our Prophet is presenting before you?What he says is not new
or strange, nor anything novel, which might have been presented for the first
time in history: that Revelation should come down to a man from God and he should
be given instructions for the guidance of mankind. Allah has been sending similar
Revelations with similar instructions to the former Prophets before this. It is
not surprising that the Owner of the Universe should be acknowledged as Deity
and Ruler, but what is strange is that one should accept another as divine and
deity in spite of being His subject and slave. You are being angry with him who
is presenting Tauhid before you, where as the shirk that you are practising with
regard to the Master of the Universe is such a grave crime as may cause the heavens
to break asunder. The angels are amazed at this boldness of yours and fear that
the wrath of Allah might descend on you any moment." After
this the people have been told that a person's being appointed to Prophethood
and his presenting himself as a Prophet does not mean that he has been made master
of the people's destinies and he has come to the world with that very claim. Allah
has kept the destinies in His own hand. The Prophet has come only to arouse the
heedless and guide the strayed ones to the Right Path. To call to account those
who do not listen to him and to punish or not to punish them is Allah's own responsibility.
and not part of the Prophet's work. Therefore, they should take it out of their
head that the Prophet has come with a claim similar to those that are made by
their so called religious guides and saints to the effect that he who would not
listen to them, or would behave insolently towards them, would be burnt to death:
In this very connection, the people have also been told that the Prophet has not
come to condemn them but he is their well wisher; he is warning them that the
way they are following will only lead to their own destruction. Then,
an answer has been given to the question: Why didn't Allah make all human beings
righteous by birth, and why did He allow the difference of viewpoint owing to
which the people start following each and every way of thought and action?The
answer given is this: Owing to this very fact has it become possible for man to
attain to the special mercy of Allah, which is not meant for other dumb creatures,
but is only meant for those endowed with power and authority, who should take
Allah as Patron and Guardian not instinctively but consciously by willing choice.
Allah supports the man who adopts this way and guides and helps him to do good
and right and admits him into His special mercy. On the contrary, the man who
misuses his option and makes his patron those who are not, in fact, the guardians,
and cannot be, are deprived of divine mercy. In this connection, it has also been
made clear that only Allah is the Patron of man and of all other creatures. Others
are neither the patron nor have the power to do full justice to patronage. Man's
success depends only on this that he should make no mistake in choosing a patron
for himself by the use of his free choice, and should take only Him his Guide
Who, in reality, is the real Patron. After
this, it has been explained what the Din being presented by the Holy
Prophet Muhammad (upon whom be Allah's peace) really is: Its
primary basis that as Allah Almighty is the Creator, Master and real Patron of
the Universe and Man, He alone is Man's Ruler, He alone has the right to give
Man Faith (Din) and Law (system of belief and practice) and judge the
disputes of man and tell what is Truth and what is falsehood. No other being has
any right whatever to be man's lawgiver. In other words, like the natural sovereignty,
the sovereignty with regard to lawmaking also is vested only in Allah. No man
or creature, apart from Allah, can be the bearer of this sovereignty. And if a
person does not recognize and accept this Divine rule of Allah, it is merely futile
for him to recognize the natural sovereignty of Allah. On
this very basis has Allah ordained a Din (True Religion) for Man from
the very beginning. It was one and the same Religion that was vouchsafed in every
age to all the Prophets. No Prophet ever founded any separate religion of his
own. The same one Religion has been enjoined by Allah for all Mankind since the
beginning of creation, and all the Prophets have been following it and inviting
others to follow it. This
Religion and Creed was not sent so that man may rest content only with believing
in it, but it was sent with the purpose and intention that it alone should be
introduced, established and enforced in the world, and no man made religion be
made to prevail in Allah's earth apart from His Religion. The Prophets had not
been appointed only to preach this Religion but to establish it particularly in
the world. This
same was the original Religion of mankind, but after the death of the Prophets,
selfish people created new creeds by creating schisms for vested interests due
to selfconceit, vanity and ostentation. All the different religions and creeds
found in the world today have resulted from corruption of the original Divine
Truth. Now, the
Holy Prophet Muhammad (upon whom be Allah's peace,) has been sent so that he may
present before the people the same and original Religion in place of the various
practices and artificial creeds and man made religions, and may try to establish
the same. On this, if instead of being grateful, you feel angry and come out to
fight him, it is your folly; the Prophet will not abandon his mission only because
of your foolishness. He has been enjoined to adhere to his faith at all costs
and to carry out the mission to which he has been appointed. Therefore, the people
should not cherish any false hope that in order to please thee he would cater
to the same whims and superstitions of ignorance which has corrupted Allah's Religion
before. You do not
understand how great an impudence it is against Allah to adopt a man made religion
and law instead of the Religion and Law enjoined by Allah. You think it is an
ordinary thing and there is nothing wrong with it. But in the sight of Allah it
is the worst kind of shirk and a grave crime whose punishment will be
imposed on all those who enforced their own religion on Allah's earth and those
who adopted and followed their religion. Thus,
after presenting a clear and visible concept of Religion it is said:"The
best possible method that could be employed for your instruction and for bringing
you to the Right Path has already been employed. On the one hand, Allah has sent
down His Book, which is teaching you the truth in a most impressive way in your
own language; and on the other, the lives of the Holy Prophet Muhammad (upon whom
be Allah's peace) aud his Companions are present before you by which you can see
for yourselves what kind of men are prepared by the guidance given in this Book.
Even then if you do not accept this guidance, nothing else in the world can bring
you to the Right Path. The only alternative, therefore, is that you should be
allowed to persist in the same error in which you have remained involved for centuries,
and made to meet with the same doom which has been destined by Allah for such
wrongdoers." While
stating these truths, brief arguments have been given, here and there, for Tauhid
and the Hereafter, the world worshipers have been warned of the evil consequences
and their punishment in the life hereafter, and the disbelievers have been criticized
for the moral weaknesses, which were the real cause of their deviation from the
truth. The Surah has been concluded with two important themes. First,
that the Holy Prophet was wholly unaware of this concept of the "Book"
or the True Faith during the first forty years of his life and then his sudden
appearance before the people with those two things, is a manifest proof of his
being a Prophet. Secondly,
his presenting his own teaching as the teaching of God does not mean that he claims
to have spoken to God, face to face, but God has conveyed to him this Guidance,
as in the case of all other Prophets, in three ways: He speaks to His Prophets
either through Revelation, or from behind a veil, or He sends an angel with the
message. This thing was clarified so that the opponents did not have an opportunity
of accusing the Holy Prophet of claiming to have spoken to God, face to face,
and the lovers of the truth should know by what methods Allah gave instruction
to the man whom He had appointed to the mission of Prophethood. |