And they ask you, [O Muhammad], about Dhul-Qarnayn.
Say, "I shall recite to you something of his story."
We have already mentioned how the disbelievers of Makkah sent word to
the Jews and asked them for some information with which they could test the
Prophet SAWW. The Jews said, `Ask him about a man who travelled extensively
throughout the earth, and about some young men, and about the Ruh (the soul)
(IK)
This story is about the trial of power. Allah narrates the story of a
righteous king, who had the rare
combination of power and taqwa. Power
gives one instant access to fame, wealth, fortune and control over people, and
this often corrupts the mind and soul. In the history of humanity, most people
that were given power became trapped in a cycle of greed and desired even more
power. Power corrupts, and absolute
power corrupts absolutely.
Abu Hurairah (May
Allah be pleased with him) reported:
Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) said, "Seven
people Allah will give them His Shade on the Day when there would be no shade
but the Shade of His Throne (i.e., on the Day of Resurrection): And they are: a
just ruler; a youth who grew up with the worship of Allah; a person whose heart
is attached to the mosques, two men who love and meet each other and depart
from each other for the sake of Allah; a man whom an extremely beautiful woman
seduces (for illicit relation), but he (rejects this offer and) says: 'I fear
Allah'; a man who gives in charity and conceals it (to such an extent) that the
left hand does not know what the right has given; and a man who remembers Allah
in solitude and his eyes become tearful". [Al-Bukhari and Muslim].
Narrated `Abdur-Rahman bin Samura:
The
Prophet (ﷺ)
said, "O `Abdur-Rahman! Do not seek to be a ruler, for if you are given
authority on your demand then you will be held responsible for it, but if you
are given it without asking (for it), then you will be helped (by Allah) in
it." (Bukhari)
Abu Musa (May Allah be pleased with him) reported:
Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) said, "It is out of reverence to Allah in
respecting an aged Muslim, and the one who commits the Qur'an to memory and
does not exaggerate pronouncing its letters nor forgets it after memorizing,
and to respect the just ruler".[Abu
Dawud]
Dhul Qurnayn: According to some opinions,
Dhul Qarnayn was a Prophet. Allah says we gave him power, but Allah did not
mention that he was given revelation/knowledge. The majority opinion is that Dhul Qarnayn was a righteous king who was
blessed with a huge kingdom. He spent his life in
traveling and conquering the world, establishing the deen of Allah and justice
wherever he went.
Dhul qarnayn was not his name but it was his title.
Qarn=horn OR a long
period of time/era. Why was he given this title?
He ruled over the world for a long period of time(more
than a century)
1= He had conquered the east and west of the world (as the Arabs often say ‘qarni-ash-Shams’ which
means ‘two horns of the sun’ intending the east and the west of the world,
where the sun rises and sets)
2= He had a
crown with two horns
3= He had two locks of hair
4=
Two marks on his forehead, shaped like horns
According
to some commentators, this refers to Alexander, but this is an incorrect
opinion as Alexander was a polytheist. According to some, it refers to Cyrus,
who was a Persian ruler that saved Bani Israel from an oppressive king, and was
a monotheist. Allah knows best. (MQ)
However, it is not definitely known
that how long Dhul-Qarnayn ruled, what his real name was, how long he lived,
whether he was a prophet or a righteous servant, why his name was Dhul-Qarnayn,
how much kingdom and forces he had, whether he was Alexander or Cyrus, what
part of the land he ruled, how long was the length and the width of the dam he
built, what age it was, and so on. (YQ)
Instead of saying Zikruhu, the ayah
says minhu zikran. The purpose of this structure is to emphasise that Allah
will tell SOMETHING about him/a PART of his story, but not the complete story.
Allah will only narrate the part that is relevant to our faith and amal. (MQ)
Indeed We established him upon the
earth, and We gave him the means of everything
Allah says We had given him great power, so that he had all that kings
could dream of e.g. might, armies, war equipment and siege machinery. He had
dominion over the east and the west, all countries and nations submitted to
him.
We had also given him Sabab the
means of everything i.e. knowledge,
means, resources, insight, experience, power etc. Min kulli shaiyin means that he was given all things possibly
required by a ruler to govern a kingdom. Allah had given him practically
everything he needed to defeat the wrongdoers, conquer the world, and establish
universal peace and justice. (MQ
So he followed a way
It could mean that he followed different routes to conquer the
world. It could also mean that he followed the routes and landmarks of the
earth. (IK)
Until, when he reached the setting of the sun, he
found it [as if] setting in a spring of dark mud, and he found near it a
people. Allah said, "O Dhul-Qarnayn, either you punish [them] or treat
them with kindness.
He followed a route until he reached the furthest point that could be reached in the direction of the sun's
setting, which is the west of the earth. As for the idea of his reaching
the place in the sky where the sun sets, this is something impossible, and the
tales told by storytellers that he travelled so far to the west that the sun
set behind him are not true at all. Most of these stories come from myths and
the fabrications.
Hami'ah could refer to
cloudy/muddy/murky water. It could be water beneath which there is mud, causing
the water to appear black. It is not clear what exactly the nature of the water
was, but it was unusual. He saw the sun
as if it were setting in the ocean. This is something which everyone who
goes to the coast can see: it looks as if the sun is setting into the sea but
in fact it never leaves its path in which it is fixed. The onlooker perceives
it as setting into the sea because there is no other land/habitation in sight. (IK)
He conquered this nation of infidels.
Allah gave him power over them and a choice: if he wanted to, he could punish
them straight way, or he could treat them with kindness and invite them to
goodness/truth. This was a test for him and his justice and faith became
apparent in the ruling he pronounced. (IK)
Allah speaking to
Dhul Qarnayn does not have to be direct speech/revelation. It
could be that Allah communicated to Dhul
Qarnayn AS through another Prophet, and not through Wahy. It could also be Ilhaam i.e. to give inspiration/put
something in his heart. This happened to Musa AS’s mother too when she was
inspired to put Musa AS in a basket. Ilhaam was even given to bees and animals.
(MQ)
He said, "As for one who wrongs, we will punish
him. Then he will be returned to his Lord, and He will punish him with a
terrible punishment.
The one who does wrong refers to the criminal who persists in Kufr and
in associating others in worship with his Lord. He will be punished in this world and he will
receive a severe, far-reaching and painful punishment in akhirah. (IK)
But as for one who believes and does righteousness, he
will have a reward of Paradise, and we will speak to him from our command with
ease."
"yusr" - we'll speak kindly, easily. So on the day of
judgment, Allah will give them an easy reckoning. According to scholars,
it means almost no reckoning at all, just a superficial look over their book of
deeds without going into the nitty gritty details. (SK)
Until, when he came to the rising of the sun, he found
it rising on a people for whom We had not made against it any shield.
Allah tells us that Dhul-Qarnayn
then traveled from the west of the earth towards the east. Every time he passed
a nation, he subjugated the people and called them to Allah. From every nation
he took what his armies needed to fight the next nation. Dhul-Qarnayn
continued his journey until when he reached the last flourishing point of that
land, where the sun rises, and he found a nation that had no shield
against the sun.
What does Sitr/shield refer to?
1= they were in a land where there
were no trees or mountains. Nothing grew, so when the sun rose they would go
into tunnels until it had passed its zenith, then they would come out to go
about their daily lives and earn themselves a living.
2= they were uncivilized and could not make buildings/roofs for
protection.
They
lived with passing their lives primitively and without facilities e.g. living
in the wild. (IK)
So(it was). And We had encompassed [all] that he had
in knowledge.
This means that Allah knew everything about him and his army, and
nothing was hidden from Him, even though they came from so many different
nations and lands.
Truly, nothing is
hidden from Allah, in the earth or in the heaven.(3:5)
So, it was i.e. just as it was
before. He did the same with this nation.
Then he followed a way
Until, when he reached [a pass] between two mountains,
he found beside them a people who could hardly understand [his] speech.
Then he travelled from the east of the earth until he reached a place
between two mountains that were next to one another, with a valley in between. Saddain refers to the two mountains
that stood as a barrier against Yajuj Majuj.
This nation was so isolated from other people that
they were unable to communicate normally. This indicates that Dhul Qarnayn went
to a far away land that was cut off from human civilization. (YQ)
They said, "O Dhul-Qarnayn, indeed Gog and Magog
are [great] corrupters in the land. So may we assign for you an expenditure
that you might make between us and them a barrier?"
Yajuj and Majuj were causing evil in the land, so the people
communicated to Dhul Qarnayn to help them by building a barrier between the two
mountains. They recognized that Dhul Qarnayn was a righteous king and they
offered to collect money among themselves to give to him in return of this
service.
He said, "That in which my Lord has established
me is better [than what you offer], but assist me with strength; I will make
between you and them a dam.
Dhul-Qarnayn said that what Allah has given me is better for me than
what you have collected for me. He asked them to help him with their
physical strength i.e., with manual labour and raw material.
He changed the word for the barrier from Sadd to Radm. Sadd means a dam,
while Radm refers to a special fortified
dam/barrier, which usually has two walls with a sand layer in between.
Bring me sheets of iron" - until, when he had
leveled [them] between the two mountain walls, he said, "Blow [with
bellows]," until when he had made it [like] fire, he said, "Bring me,
that I may pour over it molten copper."
Zubar is the plural of
Zubrah, which refers to the pieces/nuggets/chunks of Hadeed. He put the blocks
on top of one another, starting at the bottom, until he reached the top of the
mountains, filling the width and height of the gap. He lit a fire until the
wall was molten and burning hot. He then asked for Qitran (molten copper) to
pour over the wall. Copper gave a smooth finish, so it prevented them from
climbing and scaling the wall. (IK)
So Gog and Magog were unable to pass over it, nor were
they able [to effect] in it any penetration.
Ya'juj and
Ma'juj could not climb OVER the barrier or dig a hole THROUGH it.
Note: Varying forms of the verb are used here in the
Arabic text. More letters are used for digging through the barrier (Istataau),
and a shorter form of the verb is used for climbing over it(Istaau). The
purpose of the longer verb form is to highlight the difficult of the action of
digging compared to climbing. Different forms of verbs are used here to avoid
repetition. (IK)
[Dhul-Qarnayn] said, "This is a mercy from
my Lord; but when the promise of my Lord comes, He will make it level, and ever
is the promise of my Lord true."
He did not associate this massive achievement with himself but
immediately emphasized that the construction of this huge barrier is a mercy
from Allah. He did not become deceived by his own power. Then he reminded the
people that the barrier is temporary and it will be levelled when the appointed
time comes. Dakka means that He will
make it flat. The Arabs use Dakka' to describe a female camel whose back is
flat and has no hump. (IK)
This is the wall from from which Ya'juj and Ma'juj will emerge
before the day of Judgement and spread fitnah on the earth, destroying crops
and people. Ya'juj and Ma'juj are humans and from among the progeny of Adam,
more specifically from Yafith, the son of Nuh AS. They will spread
throughout the earth, and the Muslims under Isa AS will flee from them until
the remainder of the Muslims are in their cities and fortresses, taking their
flocks with them. They will pass by a river and drink from it, until they leave
nothing behind, and the last of them will follow in their footsteps and one of
them will say: 'There was once water in this place.' They will prevail over the
earth.
Narrated Abu Sa`id Al-Khudri:
The
Prophet (ﷺ)
said, "On the day of Resurrection Allah will say, 'O Adam!' Adam will
reply, 'Labbaik our Lord, and Sa`daik ' Then there will be a loud call
(saying), Allah orders you to take from among your offspring a group for the
(Hell) Fire.' Adam will say, 'O Lord! What is the group of the (Hell) Fire?'
Allah will say, 'Out of each thousand, take out 999.' At that time every
pregnant female shall drop her load (have a miscarriage) and a child will have
grey hair. And you shall see mankind as in a drunken state, yet not drunk, but severe
will be the torment of Allah." (22.2) (When the Prophet (ﷺ) mentioned this), the people were so distressed
(and afraid) that their faces got changed (in color) whereupon the Prophet (ﷺ) said, "From Gog and Magog nine-hundred
ninety-nine will be taken out and one from you." (Bukhari)
And We will leave them that day surging over each
other, and [then] the Horn will be blown, and We will assemble them in [one]
assembly
This could refer to the release of Yajuj and Majuj when the last hour
approaches, or this could refer to the Day of judgement itself. Yajuj and Majuj
are only mentioned twice in the Qur’an. They are so many in number that they
are like swarming bees, climbing over one another. When the day of Judgement will
approach, they will be released. These are among the final signs of the Day of
Judgment:
And there is prohibition upon [the people
of] a city which We have destroyed that they will [ever] return. Until when
[the dam of] Gog and Magog has been opened and they, from every elevation, descend.
And the true promise has approached… (21:95-96)
Hudhaifa b. Usaid al-Ghifari reported: Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) came to us all of a sudden as we were (busy
in a discussion). He said: What do you discuss about? They (the Companions)
said. We are discussing about the Last Hour. Thereupon he said: It will not
come until you see ten signs before and (in this connection) he made a mention
of the smoke, Dajjal, the beast, the rising of the sun from the west, the
descent of Jesus son of Mary (Allah be pleased with him), the Gog and Magog,
and land-slides in three places, one in the east, one in the west and one in
Arabia at the end of which fire would burn forth from the Yemen, and would
drive people to the place of their assembly. (Sahih Muslim)
The major signs are: coming of Dajjal and his rule over the Earth. This
is followed by the descent of Isa AS and the battle between Isa AS/Imam Mahdi and
Dajjal. After that, the believers will take sanctuary at the Tur mountain. Then
Yajuj and Majuj will come out and cause destruction, and they will exhaust all
the resources on Earth. Then Isa AS will make dua and Allah will cause all of
them to be killed. This will be followed by Earthquake in the east, west and
Arabian peninsula, Smoke, Beast, the sun rising from the west, a fire in Yemen.
It was narrated from
Abu Sa'eed Al-Khudri that the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) said:
"Gog and Magog
people will be set free and they will emerge as Allah says: "swoop(ing)
down from every mound."[21:96] They
will spread throughout the earth, and the Muslims will flee from them until the
remainder of the Muslims are in their cities and fortresses, taking their
flocks with them. They will pass by a river and drink from it, until they leave
nothing behind, and the last of them will follow in their footsteps and one of
them will say: 'There was once water in this place.' They will prevail over the
earth, then their leader will say: 'These are the people of the earth, and we
have finished them off. Now let us fight the people of heaven!' Then one of
them will throw his spear towards the sky, and it will come back down smeared
with blood. And they will say: 'We have killed the people of heaven.' While they are like that, Allah will send a
worm like the worm that is found in the noses of sheep, which will penetrate
their necks and they will die like locusts, one on top of another. In the morning
the Muslims will not hear any sound from them, and they will say: 'Who will
sell his soul for the sake of Allah and see what they are doing?' A man will go
down, having prepared himself to be killed by them, and he will find them dead,
so he will call out to them: 'Be of good cheer, for your enemy is dead!'
Then the people will come out and let their flocks loose, but they will not
have anything to graze on except their flesh, and they will become very fat as
if they were grazing on the best vegetation they ever found.' (Sunan Ibn Majah)
Narrated Zainab bint Jahsh:
The
Prophet (ﷺ)
got up from his sleep with a flushed red face and said, Laa ilaha illallah. Woe
to the Arabs, from the Great evil that is nearly approaching them. Today a gap
has been made in the wall of Gog and Magog like this." (and he made a
circle with his index finger and thumb) It was asked, "Shall we be
destroyed though there are righteous people among us?" The Prophet (ﷺ) said, "Yes, if evil increases."
(Bukhari)
It was narrated from
Abu Hurairah that the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) said:
"Gog and Magog
people dig every day until, when they can almost see the rays of the sun, the
one in charge of them says: "Go back and we will dig it tomorrow."
Then Allah puts it back, stronger than it was before. (This will continue)
until, when their time has come, and Allah wants to send them against the
people, they will dig until they can almost see the rays of the sun, then the
one who is in charge of them will say: "Go back, and we will dig it
tomorrow if Allah wills.' So they will say: "InshaaAllah." Then they
will come back to it and it will be as they left it. So they will dig and will
come out to the people, and they will drink all the water. The people will
fortify themselves against them in their fortresses. They will shoot their
arrows towards the sky and they will come back with blood on them, and they
will say: "We have defeated the people of earth and dominated the people
of heaven." Then Allah will send a worm in the napes of their necks and
will kill them thereby.'(Sunan Ibn Majah)
Immediately after mentioning one of the signs of the Day of Judgement,
Allah mentions the scene of the day of Judgement when all mankind
will be assembled before Him. When the trumpet is blown from the first
time, every creature will die. When the second trumpet is blown, people will be
gathered and presented before Allah. This Ayah refers to the second trumpet. The akhirah comes
naturally to our mind after hearing about Yajuj and Majuj. (YQ)
And we shall gather
them all together so as to leave not one of them behind. (18:47)
Abu Sa'id Al-Khudri
(May Allah be pleased with him) reported:
Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) said, "How can
I feel at ease when the Angel of the Trumpet, (Israfil) has put his lips to the
Trumpet and is waiting for the order to blow it". He (ﷺ) perceived as if
this had shocked his Companions, so he (ﷺ) told them to seek comfort through reciting:
'Hasbunallah wa ni'mal-Wakil [Allah
(Alone) is Sufficient for us, and He is the Best Disposer of affairs (for us)]".[At-Tirmidhi]
It was narrated that
'Abdullah bin Mas'ud said:
"On the night on
which the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) was taken on the
Night Journey (Isra'), he met Ibrahim, Musa and 'Eisa, and they
discussed the Hour. They started with Ibrahim, and asked him about it, but he
did not have any knowledge of it. Then they asked Musa, and he did not have any
knowledge of it. Then they asked 'Eisa bin Maryam, and he said: 'I have been
assigned to some tasks before it happens.' As for as when it will take place,
no one knows that except Allah. Then he mentioned Dajjal and said: 'I will
descend and kill him, then the people will return to their own lands and will
be confronted with Gog and Magog people, who will: "swoop down from every
mound."[21:96] They will not pass by any water but they will drink it,
(and they will not pass) by anything but they will spoil it. They (the people) will beseech Allah, and I
will pray to Allah to kill them. The earth will be filled with their stench and
(the people) will beseech Allah and I will pray to Allah, then the sky will
send down rain that will carry them and throw them in the sea. Then the
mountains will turn to dust and the earth will be stretched out like a hide. I
have been promised that when that happens, the Hour will come upon the people,
like a pregnant woman whose family does not know when she will suddenly give
birth.'" (One of the narrators) 'Awwam said: "Confirmation of that is
found in the Book of Allah, where Allah says: "Until, when Gog and Magog
people are let loose (from their barrier), and they swoop down from every mound
(21:96)." (Sunan Ibn Majah)
Then Gog and Magog will emerge and they will, as Allah
describes, "swoop down from every mound."[21:96] The first of them
will pass by lake Tiberias and drink from it, then the last of them will pass
by it and will say: "There was water here once." The Prophet of
Allah, 'Eisa and his companions will be besieged there until the head of an ox
would be dearer to any one of them than one hundred Dinar are to any one of you
today. Then, the Prophet of Allah, 'Eisa and his companions will supplicate
Allah. Then Allah will send a worm in their necks and the next morning they
will all die as one. The Prophet of Allah 'Eisa and his companions will come
down and they will not find even the space of a hand span that is free of their
stink, stench and blood. They will pray to Allah, and He will send birds with
necks like the necks of Bactrian camels, which will pick them up and throw them
wherever Allah wills. Then Allah will send rain which will not leave any house
of clay or hair, and it will wash the earth until it leaves it like a mirror
(or a smooth rock). Then it will be said to the earth: "Bring forth your
fruits and bring back your blessing." On that day a group of people will
eat from a (single) pomegranate and it will suffice them, and they will seek
shelter beneath its skin. Allah will bless a milch- camel so that it will be
sufficient for a large number of people, and a milch-cow will be sufficient for
a whole tribe and a milch-ewe will be sufficient for a whole clan. While they
are like that, Allah will send a pleasant wind which will seize them beneath
their armpits and will take the soul of every Muslim, leaving the rest of the
people fornicating like donkeys, and upon them will come the Hour.'"
(Sunan Ibn Majah)
MINOR SIGNS:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) said, "The Hour will not be established
(1) till two big groups fight each other whereupon there will be a great number
of casualties on both sides and they will be following one and the same
religious doctrine, (2) till about thirty Dajjals (liars) appear, and each one
of them will claim that he is Allah's Messenger (ﷺ), (3) till the religious knowledge is taken away (by
the death of Religious scholars) (4) earthquakes will increase in number (5)
time will pass quickly, (6) afflictions will appear, (7) Al-Harj, (i.e.,
killing) will increase, (8) till wealth will be in abundance ---- so abundant
that a wealthy person will worry lest nobody should accept his Zakat, and
whenever he will present it to someone, that person (to whom it will be
offered) will say, 'I am not in need of it, (9) till the people compete with
one another in constructing high buildings, (10) till a man when passing by a
grave of someone will say, 'Would that I were in his place (11) and till the
sun rises from the West. So when the sun will rise and the people will see it
(rising from the West) they will all believe (embrace Islam) but that will be
the time when: (As Allah said,) 'No good will it do to a soul to believe then,
if it believed not before, nor earned good (by deeds of righteousness) through
its Faith.' (6.158) And the Hour will be established while two men spreading a
garment in front of them but they will not be able to sell it, nor fold it up;
and the Hour will be established when a man has milked his she-camel and has
taken away the milk but he will not be able to drink it; and the Hour will be
established before a man repairing a tank (for his livestock) is able to water
(his animals) in it; and the Hour will be established when a person has raised
a morsel (of food) to his mouth but will not be able to eat it." (Bukhari)
And We will present Hell that Day to the Disbelievers,
on display –
Allah tells us what He will do to the disbelievers on the Day of
Resurrection. He will present and display Hell to them, before they are thrown
into it.
'Abdullah bin Mas'ud
narrated that the Messenger of Allah (s.a.w) said:
"Hell will be
brought forth on that Day (of Resurrection) having seventy thousand bridles,
and with every handle will be seventy thousand angels dragging it'".
(Tirmidhi)
Those whose eyes had been within a cover [removed]
from My remembrance, and they were not able to hear.
Ghitaa= a cover. Allah mentions that
their eyes are within a cover. Islam is a rational religion that appeals to the
intellect, heart and soul. Some people deliberately choose to remain blind to
the signs of Allah although they have been exposed to the truth. This verse
refers to spiritual blindness and deafness i.e. they see signs and hear the
truth, but choose to ignore. (YQ)
And whoever turns away from My remembrance - indeed,
he will have a depressed life, and We will gather
him on the Day of Resurrection blind. He will say, "My Lord, why have you
raised me blind while I was [once] seeing? [ Allah ] will say, "Thus did
Our signs come to you, and you forgot them; and thus will you this Day be
forgotten. And thus do We recompense he who transgressed and did not believe in
the signs of his Lord. And the punishment of the Hereafter is more severe and more
enduring. (20: 124-127)
Then do those who disbelieve think that they can take
My servants instead of Me as allies? Indeed, We have prepared Hell for the
disbelievers as a lodging.
This refers to the Jews, Christians and Mushrikoon who had associated partners
with Allah e.g. Isa A.S., false gods, angels etc.
Wali is someone who
resolves matters, fulfils needs, and hence is the true object of worship
Nuzul= It is a welcome
gift/the appetizer before the full course meal. So, after a Nuzul, there is
anticipation for more hospitality. Allah is being sarcastic and telling them
that Hell has been prepared for them as hospitality.
Say, [O Muhammad], "Shall we [believers] inform
you of the greatest losers as to [their] deeds?
[They are] those whose effort is lost in worldly
life, while they think that they are doing well in work."
Akhsareena=worst losers.
This Ayah is general and refers to everyone who thinks that his deeds
will be accepted, but he is mistaken and his deeds will be rejected. This is
because their deeds were not purely for the sake of Allah but were for the
wrong motives.
Saee=effort. This
includes efforts done for the dunya and the religious efforts that were done
with the wrong intentions (for associates other than Allah
or for the ske of creation). They think
that they are doing well in work and they have achieved something great, but
they are mistaken. Our efforts only count if they are made in the right
direction. Their deeds will be wasted because of kufr and shirk. (IK)
And We shall turn to
whatever deeds they did, and We shall make such deeds as scattered floating
particles of dust.(25:23)
Those are the ones who disbelieve in the verses of
their Lord and in [their] meeting Him, so their deeds have become worthless;
and We will not assign to them on the Day of Resurrection any importance.
They denied the signs of Allah in this world, the proofs that He has
established of His Oneness and of the truth of His Messengers, and they denied
the Hereafter. We will not make their Balance
heavy because it is empty of any goodness.(IK)
That is their recompense - Hell - for what they denied
and [because] they took My signs and My messengers in ridicule.
These people made a mockery of the revelation and messengers, so Allah
will make a mockery of them in the akhirah.
Indeed, those who have believed and done righteous
deeds - they will have the Gardens of Paradise as a lodging,
Firdaws is the centre of Paradise, and the highest level of paradise,
and the best part of paradise. Jannah is like a pyramid, so Firdaus is the
highest level and the middle.
Abu Huraira reported: The Messenger of Allah, peace
and blessings be upon him, said, “Allah has said: I have prepared
for My righteous servants what no eye has seen, what no ear has heard, and what
no heart has conceived. So recite if you wish: No person knows what is kept
hidden for them of delights of the eye as a reward for what they used to do (32:17). And in Paradise there
is a tree under whose shade a rider can travel for one hundred years without
stopping. Sunan At-Tirmidhi 3292
'Ubadah bin As-Samit
narrated that the Messenger of Allah (s.a.w) said:
"In Paradise,
there are a hundred levels, what is between every two levels is like what is
between the heavens and the earth. Al-Firdaus is the highest level, and from it
the four rivers of Paradise are made to flow forth. So when you ask Allah, ask
Him for Al-Firdaus." (Tirmidhi)
Narrated Abu Huraira:
So, when you ask
Allah (for something), ask for Al-firdaus which is the best and highest part of
Paradise." (i.e. The sub-narrator added, "I think the Prophet also
said, 'Above it (i.e. Al-Firdaus) is the Throne of Beneficent (i.e. Allah), and
from it originate the rivers of Paradise.") (Bukhari)
“In Paradise there are one hundred
degrees that Allah has prepared for those who strive in the cause of Allah; the
distance between each two degrees is like the distance between heaven and
earth. So if you ask of Allah, then ask Him for al-Firdaws, for it is the
middle of Paradise and the highest part of Paradise. I think that above it is
the Throne of the Most Merciful, and from it spring the rivers of
Paradise.” (Bukhari)
Imaan and good deeds
are paired together at multiple places in the Qur’an. Allah
does not praise Imaan that is devoid of any amal, because that is not true Imaan. If
we truly believed in Allah, it would cause us to act accordingly. We cannot
claim to love Allah and live a life of disobedience to Him. Iblees was also technically a believer
in Allah, the prophets, the books, and the day of judgement, but he did not have
true faith. He refused to act on Allah’s command of prostrating to Adam AS, so
Allah rejected him. (YQ)
Wherein they abide eternally. They will not desire
from it any transfer
They will stay there
and never leave and they will never
choose or want anything else. This Ayah tells us how much they love and desire
it, even though one might imagine that a person who is to stay in one place
forever would get tired and bored of it. It is part of our nature to get bored
of things easily. Our excitement for new things is very short lived and fades
away quickly. We always want to upgrade to the latest models. We are never
satisfied. But the pleasures will be eternal in Firdaus.(IK)
Recall that Nuzula is like an appetizer, and after the
initial hospitality, one is in anticipation of more i.e. change. Hiwala means change. Allah is implying
that we will be happy with what we have been given and will not desire Hiwal/change,
but Allah will still continue to give us Nuzul/constant entertainment. (NAK)
Say, "If the sea were ink for [writing] the words
of my Lord, the sea would be exhausted before the words of my Lord were
exhausted, even if We brought the like of it as a supplement."
Even if those oceans
were ink for the Words of Allah, and all the trees were pens, the pens would be
broken and the water of the sea would run dry, and the Words of Allah would
remain, for nothing can outlast them. For no
one can comprehend the greatness of Allah. Our Lord is as He says He is and
He is beyond what we can say or know. Allah’s knowledge is unlimited, and He
has given us only a part of knowledge. We
can never encompass Allah’s complete knowledge.
"The parable of the knowledge of all of mankind, in comparison to
the knowledge of Allah, is that of a drop of water in comparison to all of the
oceans.'' (IK)
And if whatever trees upon the earth were
pens and the sea [was ink], replenished thereafter by seven [more] seas, the
words of Allah would not be exhausted. Indeed, Allah is Exalted in Might and
Wise. (31:27)
Why would the oceans
run out when the Qur’an is not a huge book? Kalimaat not only refers to
Allah’s revelation in the form of Qur’an but to every single one of his
instructions/knowledge. “Kun” is also a kalima, so imagine how many tasks are
being carried out every single moment. (NAK)
Midaad comes from madd=
extension. It implies that the ink becomes the extension of our thoughts,
hands, understanding i.e. a part of you is now on paper. It is also used for a
large amount of ink.
Say, "I am only a man like you, to whom has been
revealed that your god is one God. So whoever would hope for the meeting with
his Lord - let him do righteous work and not associate in the worship of his
Lord anyone."
After mentioning the greatness of Allah, we are being reminded of the
status of RasulAllah SAWW. He was a man like us with similar human challenges,
but he was blessed with high status because of the Wahy from Allah.
These are the two basic features
of acceptable deeds: their intent is for the sake of Allah alone, and are
done in accordance with the instructions of the Messenger of Allah. Showing off and hoping for reward from
others is also a form of shirk. We must safeguard out intentions and check
them repeatedly. This is the meaning of seeking the pleasure of Allah alone
with no associate or partner. (IK)
“You (Alone) we worship,
and You (Alone) we ask for help (for each and everything)” [al-Faatihah 1:5]
What I fear the most
for you is the small Shirk. "They said: What is the small Shirk, O
Messenger of Allah'' He said, (Showing off (Ar-Riya'). Allah will say on the Day of Resurrection, when
the people are rewarded or punished for their deeds, "Go to the one for
whom you were showing off in the world and see if you will find any reward with
him.'' (Musnad Ahmed)
“Shall
I not tell you about what I fear for you more than the presence of the False
Messiah(Dajjal)?” We said, “Of course!” He said, “Hidden idolatry; that a man stands for
prayer and beautifies his prayer because he sees another man looking at him.” (Ibn
Majah Hadith 4202)
It was narrated from
Abu Sa’d bin Abu Fadalah Al-Ansari, who was one of the Companions, that the
Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) said:
“When Allah assembles
the first and the last on the Day of Resurrection, a day concerning which there
is no doubt, a caller will cry out: ‘Whoever used to associate anyone else in
an action that he did for Allah, let him seek his reward from someone other
than Allah, for Allah is so self-sufficient that He has no need of any
associate.’ (Tirmidhi)
It is okay to do
actions for the sake of Allah, and receive appreciation from people in return.
But if you start doing actions for the sake of praise, then that is Raya. We
constantly need to rectify our niyyahs and make them exclusive for the sake of
Allah. We can do a good deed openly with the niyyah of encouraging someone, but
not with the niyyah of impressing them. (SK)
“When the Day of Resurrection comes,
Allaah, may He be blessed and exalted, will come down to judge between His
slaves, and every nation will be kneeling. The first ones to be called forth
will be a man who learned the Qur’aan by heart, a man who fought for the sake
of Allaah, and a man who had a lot of wealth. Allaah will say to the
Qur’aan-reader, ‘Did I not teach you that which I revealed to My Messenger?’ He
will say, ‘Yes, O Lord.’ He will say, ‘What did you do with that which I taught
you?’ He will say, ‘I used to read it night and day.’ Allaah will say to him,
‘You have lied,’ and the angels will say to him, ‘You have lied.’ Allaah will
say, ‘Rather you wanted it to be said that So and so is a reader of Qur’aan,
and that is what was said.’ Then the wealthy man will be brought forth, and
Allaah will say to him, ‘Did I not give you ample provision so that I did not
leave you in need of anybody?’ He will say, ‘Yes, O Lord.’ He will say, ‘What
did you do with that which I gave you?’ He will say, ‘I used to uphold the ties
of kinship and give in charity.’ Allaah will say to him, ‘You have lied,’ and
the angels will say to him, ‘You have lied.’ Allaah will say, ‘Rather you
wanted it to be said that So and so is generous, and that is what was said.’
Then the one who was killed for the sake of Allaah (apparently) will be brought
forth and Allaah will say to him, ‘Why were you killed?’ He will say, ‘I was
commanded to fight in Jihaad (battle) for Your sake, so I fought until I was
killed.’ Allaah will say to him, ‘You have lied,’ and the angels will say to
him, ‘You have lied.’ Allaah will say, ‘You wanted it to be said that So and so
was courageous, and that is what was said.’” Then the Messenger of Allaah
(peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) struck my knee and said, “O Abu
Hurayrah, these three are the first of the creation of Allaah who will be
dragged into the Fire on the Day of Resurrection.” (Tirmidhi)
MAIN THEMES OF SURAH KAHF:
We are reminded to
recite this Surah every Friday because we are constantly being challenged by fitnahs.
This Surah reminds us how to deal with all trials and survive all challenges.
It also reminds us how to deal with the biggest trial ever i.e. the fitnah of
Dajjal.
1.Importance of good Companionship
This Surah teaches
us the importance of good company. The people of the cave found strength in
each other’s company. The man of two gardens was reminded of the reality of
dunya by his companion. Musa AS benefited from the company of Khidr AS and
Yusha Ibn Nun. Choose your company wisely.
And
keep yourself patient [by being] with those who call upon their Lord in the
morning and the evening, seeking His countenance. And let not your eyes pass
beyond them, desiring adornments of the worldly life, and do not obey one whose
heart We have made heedless of Our remembrance and who follows his desire and
whose affair(deeds) has gone beyond all bounds. (Surat Al-Kahf, verse 28)
2.Knowing the reality of Dunya and Akhirah
The Surah repeatedly
emphasises the temporary nature of the world and the everlasting nature of
akhirah. The concept of akhirah is linked to Allah’s absolute justice.
And
present to them the example of the life of this world, [its being] like rain
which We send down from the sky, and the vegetation of the earth mingles with
it and [then] it becomes dry remnants, scattered by the winds. And Allah is
ever, over all things, Perfect in Ability.
Wealth
and children are [but] adornment of the worldly life. But the enduring good
deeds are better to your Lord for reward and better for [one's] hope. (Surat
Al-Kahf, verse 45-46)
And
the record [of deeds] will be placed [open], and you will see the criminals
fearful of that within it, and they will say, "Oh, woe to us! What is this
book that leaves nothing small or great except that it has enumerated it?"
And they will find what they did present [before them]. And your Lord does
injustice to no one.
(Surat Al-Kahf, verses 49)
3.Humility
The Surah also warns
against arrogance. Iblees slipped because of his arrogance. The man’s garden
was destroyed as a punishment for his arrogance.
Musa AS, on the
other hand, humbled himself and gained more knowledge. Similarly, Dhul Qarnayn
AS was tested with the fitnah of power, and he proved himself to be upright and
humble.
And
[mention] when We said to the angels, "Prostrate to Adam," and they
prostrated, except for Iblees. He was of the jinn and departed from the command
of his Lord. (Surah Al Kahf, verse 53)
4.Sincerity
The importance of
good deeds with pure sincerity for the sake of Allah is also emphasized. The
people of the cave were sincere in their faith, so Allah reward them. Musa AS
was sincere in his thirst for knowledge so Allah led him to true knowledge.
So whoever would hope
for the meeting with his Lord - let him do righteous work and not associate in
the worship of his Lord anyone." (Surat Al-Kahf, verse 110)
5.Calling to Allah and remembering Him
The people of the
cave praised Allah and sought his Rahmah. The companion of the man with two
gardens praised Allah and reminded him of Allah’s blessings. Khidr AS praised
Allah’s ultimate knowledge. Dhul Qarnayn built a barrier and immediately
remembered Allah.
The Surah begins
and ends with the mention of the revelation of Allah. Emphasis is placed on the
role of the Quran in a believer’s life. In the middle of the Surah, Allah asked
to recite what was revealed of the Quran.
And
recite, [O Muhammad], what has been revealed to you of the Book of your Lord.
There is no changer of His words, and never will you find in other than Him a
refuge. (Surah Al Kahf, verse 27)
(Remember) when the young men fled for refuge (from their disbelieving
folk) to the Cave, they said: "Our Lord! Bestow on us mercy especially
from You, and facilitate for us our affair/decision in the right way!" (Surah Al Kahf, verse 10)
6. Importance of InshaaAllah
Revelation was
delayed because Prophet SAWW did not say InshaaAllah. Musa AS said InshaaAllah
you will find me patient when he accompanied Khidr AS. The wall of Yajuj Majuj will
be penetrated the day they say InshaaAllah.
And
never say of anything, "Indeed, I will do that tomorrow,"
Except [when adding], "If Allah
wills." And remember your Lord when you forget [it] and say, "Perhaps
my Lord will guide me to what is nearer than this to right conduct." (Surah Al Kahf, verse 24-25)
7. Tawakkul
In the first story,
the people of the cave stood up for their faith in Allah, and Allah showed them
miracles. We learn that Allah controls every aspect of our lives and everything
is full of khayr for us. Every calamity has a hidden blessing. The harm will be
outweighed by the good if we have yaqeen in Allah.
7. Reality of Knowledge
Throughout the
Surah, Allah warns people about pseudo/false/useless knowledge. Allah reminds
us of the truth of knowledge.
8. Concern for others
Muslims should have
concern for the spiritual and physical well being for all people. RasulAllah
SAWW had immense love and concern for people. The companion of the man of two
gardens had concern for him. Dhul Qarnayn had concern for his whole kingdom.
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