SURAH 9 : At-Taubah |
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(1-3)
(As already stated in 2/144, the Rasool and the Jamaat-ul-Momineen
in Madina had constant yearning that they should have possession of,
and jurisdiction over, Makkah
which Allah had decided to be
the centre of the Divine Order. It took about eight long years of hard
struggle and frequent wars to conquer Makkah
in the year 8th of Hijra.
Treaties were made with the opponents, the Mushrikeen,
who violated them frequently. In view of this a proclamation was made by
the Divine system at the occasion of the grand assembly of Hajj.) O Mushrikeen! the
Divine Order with which you had made a treaty is now absolved of it. You
are, however, free to move about in the land as you like for a period of 4
months. Mind it that you do nothing to weaken the Order otherwise you will
be put to humiliation. If you desist from your mischief, it will be better
for you. But if you revolt, you should know that it will not be possible
for you to weaken the Divine Order and a painful chastisement shall await
you. (4)
The above proclamation does not apply to those who have not violated their
treaties with the Divine Order nor aided anyone against it. Therefore,
execute the terms of the treaty as agreed to for the period of its
duration. Allah likes those who
honour their commitments. (5)
If after the expire of these forbidden (four) months, the Mushrikeen
still persist in their mischief, then you should wage war against them,
capture them, lay siege upon them and lie in wait for them and ambush
them. But if they desist and (having accepted Islam voluntarily) join you
in the establishment of the Nizam
of Salat and Zakat
do not pursue them any longer for Allah
is Protector and Raheem (9/11). (6) If any of the enemies (Mushrikeen) seeks your protection, grant him asylum and explain Allahs Laws to him. Then if he desires to go back, provide him safe conduct to his place of security. He does not know how beneficial it is for him to live under the umbrella of the Divine Order as a Muslim or even as a non-Muslim. (7) How can the treaties with these enemies be trusted by the Divine Order when they are violated at every opportunity. The exception is those who made the treaty at Kaba and kept it - as long as they keep it you should do likewise. Allah likes those who honour their commitments. (8-9) How can the treaties of the Mushrikeen be trusted - they are a people who whenever they have a slight edge over you, respect neither the ties of kinship nor any agreement that they have entered into. They want to keep you happy with cajolery while their faces belie their hearts. The majority of them are Fasiqeen. They barter the terms of the treaty for paltry gains and turn others aside from the path of Allah. How evil is that which they do! (10)
So far from adhering to the terms of the treaties made with the Divine
Order, they do not even respect their ties of relationship with the
believers. They transgress beyond the limits of social relationships
(42/23). (11)
If they voluntarily accept Islam and join you in the establishment of the Nizam-us-Salat
and Zakat, you should
regard them as brothers in Islam. Thus We make Our Directives clear to
people of understanding. (12) But if after taking the oath of alliance with you, they break it and taunt and revile your Deen, then there will be no alternative for you but to engage in war against their archetypes of Kufr so that they may desist from further mischief. (13) Just think - what hesitation could there possibly be in fighting against those who break their oaths so frequently, expelled the Rasool and attacked you first? Do you fear them? If you are true Momineen you should fear only the consequences of disobeying Allahs laws. (14-15)
So wage war against them. Allah
will chastise them through your instrumentality, and put them to shame by
giving you victory over them - victory which will relieve you of the fear
and anxiety on account of your enemies. Despite all this, the doors of
repentance are still open to them. This is how Allahs
Law operates. He knows and is Wise (8/17, 22/40). (16) O Jamaat-ul-Momineen, do you think that the victory promised to you will come to you even if you do nothing? After your profession of faith, it will be made known who amongst you struggled hard in the cause of Allah, and befriended none other than Allah, the Rasool and the Jamaat-ul-Momineen. Allah is fully apprised of what you do (2/214, 3/141, 29/1-2). (17)
It is obvious that the Masajid, the centres of Divine Order should not
be maintained by the Mushrikeen
whose rejection of this order is self-evident. All their activities will
go waste and in fire they shall abide. (18)
These Masajid should only be maintained by those who believe in Allah
and the hereafter, establish Nizam-us-Salat
and Zakat and expected to
follow the right path. (19)
It is true that the Mushrikeen
used to provide drink to the pilgrims and maintain the sacred Mosque but
can they be placed equal to those who believe in Allah and the life hereafter and strive hard in the cause of Allah?
They cannot be regarded as equal in the estimation of Allah.
The Zalimeen
can in noise be considered as following the right path. (20)
Mark that those who believe in Allah
and the life hereafter and who abandon their homes and struggle in the
cause of Allah with their
possessions and their persons rank high in the estimation of Allah. These are they who will attain success. (21-22) They receive glad tidings of Rahmat from their Rabb and of lasting bliss. They harmonise their lives with Allahs laws and as a result of this, they live blissfully beyond the count of time. This is a great reward for them from Allah. (23)
O Jamaat-ul-Momineen
do not take your fathers or your brothers for friends if they prefer Kufr
to Eiman and whosoever amongst you will do so will be deemed to be from
the Zalimeen. (24)
O Rasool tell the Momineen,
If your fathers and your children and your brothers and your wives and
your kith and kin and the wealth that you have acquired and the
merchandise whose depreciation you fear and the dwellings of which you are
very fond - are dearer to you than the Divine Order and striving in the
cause of Allah, then wait and
see what Allahs Law of Mukafat will disclose. You know well that Fasiqeen cannot follow
the path leading to blissful life. (25-27)
This is a fact that Allah has
helped you on many a previous occasions especially on the day of the
Battle of Hunain. You were misled by your larger numbers which could,
however, be of no avail to you. Despite its vastness, the earth
straightened on you and you had to turn back from the battle. It was then
that Allah, through unseen hosts, infused in the hearts of the Rasool
and the Momineen the spirit of a steadiness and self-assurance and defeated
the Kafireen as they deserved to be. Your faltering was unintentional,
hence Allah gave you protection
(8/10, 9/40, 3/125, 41/30). (28)
O Jamaat-ul-Momineen,
the custodian-ship of the Kaba cannot be with the Mushrikeen
on account of their impurity [*1] of heart. They should, therefore,
not come near the sacred Mosque after this year. If you fear that their
absence will be detrimental to your business and impoverish you, remember
that you will receive such abundant nurture from Allah
in accordance with His laws that you will not be needy. Allah
is Knowing and Wise. (29)
In addition to Mushrikeen, there
are Ahl-ul-Kitab
who oppose the Divine Order in like manner. They do not truly believe in Allah
and the life hereafter (2/137). They live within the boundaries of the
Islamic system as non-Muslims and enjoy full human rights but do not
adhere to the laws which apply to them. There is, therefore, no
alternative but to fight with them also until they surrender and agree to
pay the exemption tax (Jizya)
with a willing hand after having been subdued in the war. (30)
The Jews have taken the Egyptian god (Osiris) as the son of Allah,
and Christians have taken the Messiah to be the son of Allah.
They utter such words without thinking in imitation to the Kafireen before them
who used to entertain similar beliefs. (They deserve the imprecation)
May Allah destroy them!
how they are deluded from the truth. (31-33)
Not only do they create sons of Allah;
the Jews also take their Rabbis and priests for Allah and the Christians deify Jesus although they were all enjoined
to obey only Allah except whom
none has authority in the universe and who is far above those whom people
set up as His peers. (18/26, 18/11).
Their ardent desire is to extinguish the light of Allah
with such utterances but Allah
will not allow (this to pass) for He has willed to spread His light in
fullness - no matter how much the Kafireen
abhor it. For this purpose He has sent His Rasool
with true guidance and a Divine Order which should prevail over all human
orders, much to the dislike of the Mushrikeen
(48/28). (34-35) O Jamaat-ul-Momineen, a good many of the monks and priests devour others property and turn them away from Allahs path. There are others who hoard gold and silver and do not keep it open for use in the way of Allah. For both are tidings of grievous chastisement. On the Day of Reckoning, the gold and silver will be heated in the fire of Jahannam and their foreheads, sides and backs will be branded therewith, and it will be said to them: This is what you had treasured up for your exclusive use and deprived the needy of it. Taste then your treasures which you had amassed (70/18, 104/6-7) (36) According to Allahs Law of nature, there are twelve months in a year ever since that law has been in operation. Of these four are declared as sacred during which waging war is prohibited - this is the right system (2/217). Do not wrong yourselves by initiating warfare during these months. But if notwithstanding the sacred character of these months, the Mushrikeen attack you in a body, you can do likewise and always remember that Allah is with those who adhere to His laws. (37)
Remember! those months in which Allah
has forbidden to wage war are not to be intercalated. (This in fact
amounts to violating the treaties and the international law.) Such
intercalation is but, one more instance of their refusal to acknowledge
the truth - a means by which, those who are bent upon denying the truth
are led astray. They declared a month to be sacred one year, but made it
sacrilegious next time - thus making the number of months sanctified
accord with theirs. And by such adjustments the month forbidden by Allah
are made lawful by them. The gains that accrue to them in this way, seemed
very fair to them; but Allah
does not grace with His guidance, people who refuse to acknowledge the
truth. (38-39) O Jamaat-ul-Momineen, sometimes it happens that when you are asked to march forth in the cause of Allah some weak-minded amongst you act as thought they are rooted in the earth. They prefer worldly gains to the blessings of the life hereafter although the gains offered by the life of this world are insignificant in comparison to what the life of the hereafter offers. Remember, if you do not march forth Allah will certainly chastise you with a serious chastisement - that He will replace you by another people (47/38, 70/41). You can do no harm to Allah since He has control over everything. (21/10). (40)
If you do not assist your Rasool
in the establishment of the Divine Order, (know that Allah will do so - just as) Allah
helped him at the time when Kuffar
drove him away (out of Makkah)
with only one by his side and the two had repaired into a cave when the Rasool
had said to his companion grieve not; be certain that Allah is with us (and will not let our enemies triumph over us).
Thus did Allah set his heart at
ease and assisted him (during the battle of Badar)
by means of unseen hosts (9/26). The purpose of this confrontation was
that the man-made systems of the Kafireen
should be defeated and Allahs
system prevail triumphantly - for Allah
is Al-Mighty Wise. (41) Therefore, O Jamaat-ul-Momineen do not consider yourselves as weak. March forth in the cause of Allah with whatever equipment you have - light or heavy - and strive with all your possessions and your lives. This will bring you good if you can understand it. (42)
So far as hypocrites are concerned, they create problems when the occasion
for war arises. If they were assured of a speedy gain and the journey was
not too arduous, they would readily agree to follow you. But if the
circumstances were adverse, they would make excuses for not participating,
swearing by Allah: Had we
been able to go, we would certainly have gone forth with you. By their
false oaths they harm only themselves because Allah
knows that they are liars. (43)
O Rasool, Allah
forgive you! why did you permit them so readily to stay away? If you had
waited for a while they would have exposed themselves and thus given you
an opportunity to tell apart those who were truly staunch in their Eiman
and those who were liars. (44)
The truth is that those who truly believe in Allah and in the life hereafter will never ask to be exempted from
fighting with their possessions and lives in the cause of Allah. Allah knows well
about the Muttaqeen. (45) Exemption is sought only by those who do not truly believe in Allah and the life hereafter, whose hearts are filled with doubt which makes them hesitant to act. (46)
It is obvious that if they had intended truly to set out with you they
would have made some preparations for doing so but Allah was averse for their taking to field, so He caused them to
hold back, when it was said (you may) stay at home, along with all the
others who stay at home. (47)
If they had accompanied you they would have added nothing to your strength
but mischief and also created disaffection amongst your ranks by scurrying
to-and-fro; from which, some who were like them, would have readily paid
heed to them. And Allah has full
knowledge of the evil-doers! (48)
What they are doing is nothing new - they have done it before when they
attempted to stir up disaffection amongst your followers and contrived, in
diverse manners, to make things difficult for you till the truth prevailed
and Allahs Order succeeded
despite their chagrin. (49) Of these hypocrites there are some who, individually ask for your permission to stay away and be spared the trouble of going to war. Mark! is not their present behaviour a cause for their own trouble? The fact is that Jahannam certainly encompasses them. (50)
If success betides you it grieves them, if adversity overtakes you, they
say to themselves: We were careful to protect ourselves in advance.
Rejoicing, they turn away. (51)
Say to them: Whatever will befall us will be in accordance with Allahs
law of Mukafat. He alone is
our protector and so in Him alone the Momineen
should repose their complete trust. (52)
Say to them: You are simply waiting to see which of the two events
befalls us - defeat or success. We welcome both. (In the case of defeat if
we are slain, eternal blissful life will be our reward. If we are
victorious it will help us continue our struggle for the establishment of
Divine Order). On our part, we will wait to see Allah
chastising you by external means or through us (9/14). So you wait and
surely we shall also wait with you. (53)
If these hypocrites want to avert the trouble of going to war by making a
financial contribution, tell them: Whether you make this offer
willingly or unwillingly, it cannot be accepted, for you are surely a
people who are deeply-entrenched Fasiqeen. (54) Tell them that the reason why their contribution cannot be accepted is that they are opposed to the Divine Order set up by the Rasool, and only join the assembly of Salat languidly, and do not make their contribution except reluctantly (4/142, 107/5). (55) It is a fact that they have great riches and a large tribe. This should not, however, amaze you. It is these things which will become a cause for the devastation in this life (9/85) and they will not depart from here except in a state of Kufr. (56) They will swear by Allah that they are indeed one of you while they are not. They are cowardly and use hypocrisy to shield their cowardice. (57)
If they could find a place of refuge or any cavern or a crevice in the
earth, they would rush towards it in headlong haste. (58)
There are some whose meanness goes to such an extent that they try to
defame you O Rasool and allege
that you have been partial in the distribution of the Sadaqaat. The fact is
that if they had been given as much as they wanted they would have been
pleased, but since they were not, they fell into a fury against you. (59)
How good it would have been for them if they had felt satisfied with their
due share given to them by the Divine Order and said that their
association with this Order was enough for them, that in the future also
they would continue to get their share and would refer their needs to the
Divine Order (59/6). (60) The Sadaqaat are meant for the:- 1. The indigent (2/273), 2. Those incapacitated to earn (90/15-16), 3. Those who are employed in the collection and administration of Sadaqaat. 4. Helping those who sincerely wish to join the Divine Order but are unable to do so due to financial difficulties, 5. Setting free those in bondage (90/13), 6. Those who are unduly burdened financially, 7. Those who strive in the cause of Allah and 8. Stranded travellers. This
is an Ordinance from Allah who
is the All-Knowing and Wise. (61)
There are some amongst the hypocrites who wish to annoy the Rasool
by slander. They say that he lends an easy ear to one and all and is
gullible. Tell them O Rasool
that it is in their own interest that he listens to everyone. But he is
not gullible because he believes in the laws of Allah
and trusts the word of the believers. He is, therefore, Rahmat
to such of you as believe and those who annoy the Rasool shall suffer a grievous chastisement (17/36, 49/6). (62) One of the strategies of the hypocrites is to bypass the Divine Order and to win over individual Momineen to their side by means of oaths. Tell them O Rasool that it would have been more appropriate for them to abide by the Divine Order instead of trying to win over individual Momineen. (63)
Do they not know that for those who oppose the Divine Order, there is in
store the fire of hell, there-in to abide! There is no ignominy greater
than this. (64)
The hypocrites are fearful lest a Surah be revealed which should disclose what is hidden in their
hearts. Say to them O Rasool,
Go ahead with your mockery. Allah
will in any case, lay bare that of which you are fearful. (65)
If you ask them O Rasool why
they indulge in such mockery, they will surely say We were amusing
ourselves with light talk. Say to them: Do you amuse yourselves at
the expense of Allah, His
revelations and His Rasool? (66)
All these are lame-excuses. The fact is that they have returned to Kufr
after professing Eiman.
Some of them have done so knowingly. They are the real criminals and must
be punished. Those who have followed them unknowingly and repent for their
deeds may be forgiven. (67) The hypocrites - whether men or women - are all alike. They enjoin what is forbidden by Allahs law and forbid what is recognized by this law to be good; they are close-fisted in the matter of spending for the cause of Allah. They have forsaken Allah completely and have over-stepped the bounds of uprightness. Allah has also forsaken them (59/19). (68)
The recompense for the hypocrites - men or women - and the Kafireen
is Jahannam wherein they will
dwell - this recompense is adequate in itself. They will be deprived of
the blessings of Allah and long
lasting chastisement awaits them. (69)
(Tell them that) you have become just like the people, who lived before
your time. They were more powerful than you, had greater wealth and larger
progeny. They enjoyed their share of these things for a limited period
(and then got perished). Likewise you also enjoy your share of good things
of life for some time: and the way they wasted their lives in frivolous
things, you also continue doing that.
(But remember one thing) these are the people whose entire works
and activities, whether they are for this world or for the here-after -
all lay waste. So it is they - the entire lot of them who are the losers!. (70)
Have they not heard of those who have gone before them - of the people of
Noah and of Aad and of Thamud and of the people of Abraham and of those
who had dwelt in Median and of the cities uprooted? Their Rusul
came to them with clear teachings but they did not pay heed to them and
were destroyed. It is not the way of Allah
to unjustly harm any people but people harm themselves. (71-72)
On the other hand, believers - men and women - are friends to each other.
They enjoin what is recognized as good by the Quran and forbid that which the Quran
does not so recognise. They establish the Nizam
of Salat and Zakat.
They obey the Divine Order. They receive Rahmat
from Allah Who is Powerful and
Wise. To them - men and women - Allah
has promised gardens wherein flow streams and wherein they shall abide in
goodly mansions erected in the midst of perpetual greenery. They shall
also have another blessing still higher than these - a life harmonious
with Allahs plan. This indeed is the highest achievement which human
beings can attain (9/100, 47/26-28, 57/12, 66/8, 76/30). (73)
O Rasool strive against the Kafireen and the Munafiqeen
and be strict with them because they have gone too far in their treachery.
Their ultimate destination will be Jahannam
which is a very trying destination. (74)
They always talk about Kufr
amongst themselves. Indeed they have reverted to Kufr after professing Islam outwardly. They devise ineffective plans
against you. But when they are asked about this they swear by Allah
that they have never done any such thing. They act maliciously towards the
believers out of envy for what the Divine Order had bestowed upon them. If
they repent even now it would be better for them but if they revert to
their former way of life, Allah will chastise them with a grievous chastisement in this world
as also in the hereafter. They shall not have on earth any friend or
helper. (75-76)
Some of them had made a pledge to Allah, if Allah gave them
riches out of His bounty they would certainly contribute towards the cause
of Allah and thus be amongst the
Saliheen.
But when Allah gave them riches
out of His bounty, they became miserly and retracted from their covenant. (77)
Thus hypocrisy clung to their hearts until the Day of Reckoning. This was
because they had not kept their promise to Allah and had lied. (78) Do they not know that Allah is aware of their secrets and their whisperings amongst themselves? Allah is aware of all that is kept hidden. (79)
Their meanness goes to such an extent that they say to those Momineen
who have the means to contribute to the cause of Allah
that they do so for the sake of show, and they scoff at those who can only
offer their services saying that they are paupers. Their scoffing will
return to them in the form of grievous chastisement. (80)
O Rasool you grieve about them
and desire that they should be protected, but this cannot come to pass no
matter how ardently you desire it. This is because they have stubbornly
rejected the Divine Order. Such Fasiqeen
can in no way follow the right path (4/64, 63/5-6). (81)
O Rasool, those hypocrites who
did not accompany you in the expedition are delighted that they did not
obey the Rasools orders. They
were averse to striving in the cause of Allah
with their possessions and their lives. They themselves stayed away and
also asked others not to go in the hot weather. Say to them O Rasool that the fire of Jahannam
is more severe in heat if they could only understand. (82)
Let them laugh for a while; they shall weep for long as a recompense for
what they have done. (83)
If after returning from this expedition, some of them, on some other
occasion, ask to accompany you to the battle-field, tell them: By no
means shall you ever go to the battle-field along with me or fight the
enemy by my side. You were very happy to sit at home when you were called
before, so now you are free to sit at home along with those who have
chosen to lag behind. (84)
The time has come for you to sever even your social relationships with
them. Do not participate even in their funeral rites because they had
resisted the Divine Order till their last day and had died as Fasiqeen. (85)
Let not their possessions or the number of their progeny astonish you for
these will become the cause for their devastation till their departure
from this world (9/55) and they still continue denying the truth. (86-87)
Whenever a Divine command is issued to the faithful to Allah
to go forth to battle with his Rasool,
such of them (the hypocrites) as have ample means ask for exemption and
say: Permit us to stay away with those who have to sit at home. They
prefer to stay away with those who sit at home. This shows that their
hearts are sealed and they have been rendered incapable of understanding. (88-89)
But the Rasool and his
companions who believe in Allah
strive in the cause of Divine Order with their lives and their
possessions. All good things of life are for them and they shall prosper. Allah has prepared for them gardens wherein flow streams and where
they shall abide, this indeed is a great achievement. (90-91)
Not only the towns people but also some of the Arab nomads come to you to
offer excuses, praying for permission to stay behind, while others who
have gone back upon their pledge they gave to the Divine Order, sit at
home. A grievous chastisement shall soon overtake those who have thus
broken their pledges. An exception for staying away from war is made for
those who are feeble and ailing and those who have no means to equip
themselves for war provided that they sincerely strive for the welfare of
the Divine Order whilst staying at home, also there is no cause of
reproach on the Mohsineen, as Allah, most
certainly is Ghafoor and Raheem. (92)
Nor shall any blame lie on those who having no conveyance - of their own
come to you O Rasool to arrange
for them to be mounted and you had to say: I am sorry that I cannot
find anything for you to mount on. These people had to turn away in
anguish, with tears in their eyes for their inability to spend anything in
the cause of Allah (and the Rasool was also tearful that he could not arrange any transportation
for them). (93) Blame lies on them who having ample means seek your permission to stay away. They prefer to be in the company of those cowards who sit at home and do not go forth for battle. Their hearts are so sealed that they have lost their capacity to understand. (94-95)
But when you return from your expedition, they come forward to offer their
apologies to you. Say to them O Rasool
In no case can we believe you now. Allah
had already told us the truth about you (47/30). For the time being the
Divine Order shall keep a watch on your doings. The law of Mukafat will lay bare
all that you conceal and test all that you profess. They will appeal to
you in the name of Allah not to
reprimand them. It is better for you to leave them alone for the time
being since their minds are diseased which is affecting their process of
thinking and creating doubts in their hearts. If they do not reform
themselves, their destination will be Jahannam
as a recompense for what they had been doing. (96)
These people think that you are personally annoyed with them and therefore
continue to appease you (9/62). This is not the case - there is no
question of personal grievance or appeasement. The matter concerns the
Divine Order which will not reconcile with those who remain Fasiqeen. (97)
The nomad Arabs are unyielding in their Kufr and hypocrisy and so obdurate that they do not appreciate the
implications of the orders issued by the Divine system, but Allah
is All-Knowing Wise. (98) There are some amongst them who regard what they give away in the cause of Allah as a fine imposed on them and always wait for a change in the circumstances whereby they could encompass (one day) for Allah is All-Hearing and All-Knowing. (99)
On the other hand there are some amongst them who do believe in Allah
and the life hereafter and consider what they give in the cause of Allah
as a means of securing a high rank with Allah
and the appreciation of the Rasool.
They will surely secure high rank which will enable them to enter the Rahmat
of Allah who is both Protector and Raheem. (100)
Those amongst the Muhajireen
and Ansar who were first
and foremost in accepting Islam as well as those who had followed their
example in the most noble manner are those who harmonise their lives with Allahs
laws which are also in concord with them. Allah
has prepared for them gardens wherein streams flow to abide therein beyond
the count of time. This indeed is a mighty achievement (8/61- 64, 74,
18/28, 48/29, 57/10). (101)
There are some hypocrites amongst the Arab nomads around you and even
amongst the people of al-Madina
who persist in hypocrisy. You do not know them O Rasool but We know them (9/94) We will chastise them lightly twice,
but thereafter they will have a severe chastisement. (102)
There are others who have admitted their faults. Along with their wrongs
they have also done some good. Their repentance is acceptable for Allah
is Protector and Raheem. (103)
You may therefore accept their contribution. (This would mean that they
have been accepted as members of your society and system.) And in
association wit other members, make arrangements for their education which
would purify them (by removing all doubts from their minds) and nourish
them. As they grow in their qualities, you should applaud them because
your applause will certainly bring them peace of mind. Allah
is All-Hearing and All-Knowing. (104)
Do they not know that among the people, who, realizing their wrong-doings,
promise to undo it (Taubah) and
then affirm to go straight in future. Allah
accepts their Taubah from His Ibad,
and also accepts their contribution (because in the Divine System, such a
provision exists). (Know that) Allah
is oft-Returning with all the provisions of nourishment (in fullest
measure). (105)
(O Rasool) Tell them that their Taubah
has been accepted, but they have to prove it practically by doing good
deeds and Allah, His Rasool (the
Centre of the Divine System) and Jamaat-ul-Momineen
(the members of the Order) would keep an eye on all of your actions; and
(in the end) you will be brought before Him who knows all that is beyond
the reach of created beings perceptions as well as all that can be
witnessed by a creatures senses. (These actions would be weighed
according to the law of Mukafat which would)
tell you exactly what you had been doing. (106)
(Most of the cases of those who faltered have been decided) only a few
have been deferred, awaiting Allahs
command, whether they should be punished or forgiven (according to His
laws) Who is All-Wise. (107)
There are some amongst the hypocrites who have erected a mosque to show
that they are true believers. But the purpose of building this mosque is
to do damage to the Divine Order, promote Kufr
and cause a split amongst the Momineen.
This is not a mosque but a base for operations or those who had in the
past fought against the Divine system. When asked about their intentions
these people will swear that their motive was good, but Allah bears witness that they are nothing but liars. (108)
O Rasool you should never step
into this mosque (a mosque which causes split in the Muslims is not worthy
of your presence. You have nothing to do with these people or their mosque
6/160) - only that mosque is worthy of your presence which has been
founded on Taqwa from the
beginning and is frequented by those who are pure (from all types of
factions and schisms) and are desirous of growing in purity. And Allah
loves such people. (109)
Which of the two is better - one who has laid the foundations of his
edifice on Taqwa and harmony
with Allahs Laws, or one who
has raised it on the edge of a crumbling bank which is bound to drag him
to the fire of Jahannam. Zalimeen never follow
the right path. (110) This building which they have built will be a source of constant disquiet to them until their hearts are torn to pieces. Allah is the Knowing and is Wise. (111)
On the other hand, there are believers who have entered into a transaction
with Allah, through the
instrumentality of the Divine Order, Who purchases their very persons and
their worldly possessions in return for the abiding blissful life of Jannat.
They shall fight in the cause of Allah
and slay and be slain and on the part of Allah
the promise of Jannat is
binding. Similar promises were also made in the Torah and the Bible and
are reiterated here in the Quran.
Who is better than Allah in
fulfilling promises. O believers! rejoice then on the bargain effected
which is a great achievement. (112)
Those who have entered into a transaction with Allah are: 1. They who realizing that they have taken a step in the wrong direction, immediately retreat; 2. Those who, after deep reflection come to the inevitable conclusion that every thing which is created by Allah, deserves Hamd and also strive to make the Divine Order worthy of that! 3. Those who appreciate the creations of Allah (1/1, 3/190, 41/53); 4. Those who travel abroad in the cause of Allah; 5. Those who bow down and fully surrender before Allah; 6. Those who enjoin what has been declared to be right by the Quran and forbid the opposite; 7.
Those who, in short, live within the bounds prescribed by Allah.
O Rasool convey glad
tidings to these Momineen. (113)
It is not befitting for the Nabi
and the Jamaat-ul-Momineen that they should seek protection for the Mushrikeen
even though they be near of kin once it has become clear to them that
these people are to be the inmates of Jahannam. (114)
It may be asked then as to why Abraham promised his father to seek
protection for him. He had made this promise in the hope that his father
might follow the right path. But when it became clear to him that his
hopes would not be fulfilled and that his father was an enemy to Allah, he declared himself to be free of him. Abraham was
tender-hearted and forbearing (14/41, 19/47, 60/4). (115)
It is not Allahs way to
arbitrarily deprive a people, who are following the right path, of
achievements. It is made clear to them what they have to guard themselves
against. Doors of prosperity are closed to them if they disobey the
Directives. Allah is well aware
of the circumstances attendant on everyone. (116)
Undoubtedly Allah has supremacy
over the entire universe; the life and death of nations is determined
according to His law of Mukafat.
Besides Him, there is no friend or helper for you. (117) Allah bestowed His Rahmat upon His Nabi and the Muhajireen and Ansar who had followed him in the hour of distress even though some of them had almost lost their courage. He has now bestowed His Rahmat on them again. (118)
His Rahmat has likewise been
bestowed upon those three whose cases had not been decided and they had
been left in suspense (9/106). Due to this suspense they had felt that the
earth, despite all its vastness, had become too narrow for them and their
very lives, had become a burden upon them. They knew that they had no
refuge from Allah except in Him.
So Allah turned towards them, so
that they might resort to Taubah.
Surely Allah alone is Tawwab and Raheem. (119) O Jamaat-ul-Momineen, adhere to the laws of Allah (but this can not be done individually - for this they will have to) be the associates of those who uphold the truth (2/43, 89/29). (The aim of Deen is not individual salvation but collective prosperity and blissful life.) (120)
The people of Madina and the
nomad Arabs dwelling in the surrounding areas had no reason to abandon the
Rasool and to prefer their own
safety to his (33/61). They did so because they feared the dangers and
difficulties of the expedition. The fact is that if they had accompanied
the Jamaat-ul-Momineen,
the thirst or weariness or hunger suffered in the cause of Allah, any step taken by them disagreeable to their enemies and
their success over the latter - for every action - a good deed - all is
recorded in their favour. Indeed Allah
does not let the reward of those who act righteously go waste. (121)
There is nothing small or great which they spend in the cause of Allah
as well as the journey through a valley which they undertake which is not
recorded in their favour so that Allah
may requite them with the best possible reward for all that they had been
doing. (122)
It is not desirable that all of the Momineen should go forth altogether (and other affairs of the State
are neglected). From within every group amongst them, some should go (to
the Centre) to comprehend deeper knowledge of the Divine System. They
should then convey these to their people on return so that they may also
know what is to be guarded against. (123)
(On the other hand war is also important for the protection of your Deen)
so O Jamaat-ul-Momineen
fight hard your enemies who are around you so that they may know how tough
you are, at the same time you should keep in mind that Allah is with those who are duty-conscious. (124-125)
When any directive regarding war is revealed, some of the hypocrites say
to the believers which of you are they whose faith has been
strengthened by these commandments. They will certainly strengthen the
faith of those who are true believers and make them rejoice. But as for
those whose hearts are sick, such commandments will only add to the
impurity within their hearts, so much so that they shall die as Kafireen. (127)
When any revelation is sent down which refers to the hypocrites, they look
at each other and exclaim Does anyone suspect that this refers to any
of us? That done, they turn aside, and turning aside thus makes their
hearts turn. This is because they have lost their capacity of
understanding. (128)
If they had reflected even a little it would have become clear to them
that it was a blessing for them that a Rasool
had come to them from amongst themselves. When they are even slightly
touched by suffering as a result of their own wrong doings, this presses
heavily in the Rasools heart
and he ardently desires their welfare and to those from amongst you who
are believers he is all compassion and tenderness. (129) But, if despite all this, they still turn away, O Rasool say to them, Allah suffices me. There is no authority but Him. In Him alone I place my trust because He is the Rabb and commands supremacy over all the things in the universe. *********************************************** [*1] The term Najas (impure) occurs in the Quran in this instance only and means one who is immoral, faithless or wicked. |
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