Name
This Surah (Chapter) takes its name from
vv. 46-47 in which mention of A'raf occurs.
Period of Revelation
A study of its contents clearly
shows that the period of its revelation is about the same as that
of al-An'am, i. e., the last year of the Holy Prophet صلى الله عليه وسلم's life at
Makkah, but it cannot be asserted with certainty which of these
two was sent down earlier. Anyhow the manner of its admonition
clearly indicates that it belongs to the same period. As both have
the same historical background the reader should keep in view the
preface to al-An'am.
Topics of Discussion
The principal subject of this Surah (Chapter) is
"invitation to the Divine Message sent down to Muhammad صلى الله عليه وسلم, which is couched in a warning. This is because
the Messenger صلى الله عليه وسلم had spent a long time in admonishing the people of
Makkah without any tangible effect on them. Nay, they had turned a
deaf ear to his message and become so obdurate and antagonistic
that, in accordance with the Divine Design, the Messenger صلى الله عليه وسلم was
going to be commanded to leave them and turn to other people,.
That is why they are being admonished to accept the Message but,
at the same time, they are being warned in strong terms of the
consequences that followed the wrong attitude of the former people
towards their Messengers. (Now that the Holy Prophet صلى الله عليه وسلم was going to"
migrate from Makkah the concluding portion of the address has been
directed towards the people of the Book with whom he was going to
come into contact. This meant that the time of migration was
coming near and the "invitation" was going to be extended to
mankind in general, and was not to be confined to his own people
in particular as before.
During the
course of the address to the Jews, the consequences of their
hypocritical conduct towards Prophethood have also been pointed
out clearly, for they professed to believe in Prophet Moses عليه السلام but in
practice opposed his teachings, disobeyed him and worshiped
falsehood and consequently were afflicted with ignominy and
disgrace.
At the end of
the Surah (Chapter), some instructions have been given to the Holy Prophet صلى الله عليه وسلم and his followers for carrying out the work of the propagation of
Islam with wisdom. The most important of these is that they should
show patience and exercise restraint in answer to the provocations
of their opponents. Above all, they have been advised that under
stress of the excitement of feeling, they should not take any
wrung step that might harm their cause.
Subject: Invitation to the Divine Message
Topics and their Interconnection
In this
passage, the people have been invited to follow the Message sent
down to them through Muhammad صلى الله عليه وسلم and
warned of the consequences of its rejection. 1 - 10
The story of
Adam عليه السلام has been related with a view to warning his descendants
against the evil devices of Satan who is ever ready to mislead
them as he did in the case of Adam عليه السلام and Eve. 11 - 25
This passage
contains some Divine instructions, and contrasts these with
Satan's instructions, and depicts a graphic picture of the results
and the consequences of the two. 26 - 53
As the Message
has been sent down by Allah (Who is the Creator of the heavens and
the earth and everything in them), it should be followed, for it
is like the rain He sends down to give life to the dead earth. 54 - 58
Events from the
lives of some well-known Prophets - Noah, Hud, Salih, Lot,
Shu'aib, Moses عليه السلام - have been
related to show the consequences of the rejection of the Message,
and the addressees of Prophet Muhammad صلى الله عليه وسلم have been admonished to accept and follow the Message in order to
escape perdition. 59 - 171
As the Covenant
with the Israelites was mentioned at the end of the preceding
passage, the whole mankind has been reminded very appropriately of
the Covenant that was made at the time of the appointment of Adam عليه السلام as the Vicegerent of Allah so that all of his descendants should
remember it and accept and follow the Message that was delivered
by the Holy Prophet صلى الله عليه وسلم. 172 - 174
The example of
the one who had the knowledge of the Message but discarded it, has
been cited as a warning to those who were treating the Message as
false; they have been exhorted to use their faculties to recognize
the Message; otherwise Hell would be there abode. 175 -
179
In this
concluding portion of the Surah (Chapter), some deviations of those who do
not use their faculties properly to understand the Message have
been dealt with and they have been admonished, reproved and warned
of the serious consequences of their antagonistic attitude towards
the Message of the Holy Prophet صلى الله عليه وسلم. 180 - 198
In
conclusion, instructions have been given to the Holy Prophet صلى الله عليه وسلم, and
through him to his followers, about the attitude they should adopt
towards those who reject the Message and deviate from it. 199 - 206 |