返回总目录
26. Surah Ash Shuaraa (The Poets) - Sayyid Abul Ala Maududi - Tafhim al-Qur'an - The Meaning of the Qur'an
بسم
الله الرحمن
الرحيم
englishtafsir.com
Sayyid
Abul Ala Maududi - Tafhim al-Qur'an - The Meaning of the Qur'an
26.
Surah Ash Shuaraa (The Poets)
Name
The
Surah takes its name from verse 224 in which the word Ash-Shu`araa'
occurs.
Period
of Revelation
The
subject matter and the style show, and the traditions confirm, that
it was revealed during the middle Makkan period. According to Ibn
Abbas, Surah Ta Ha was revealed first, then Surah Al Waqiah, and then
Surah Ash-Shu'araa.(Ruh-ul-Ma'ani,
Vol. xx, p. 64). About Surah Ta Ha it is well known that it had been
revealed before Hadrat Umar embraced Islam.
Subject
Matter and Topics
The
background of the Surah is that the disbelievers of Makkah were
persistently refusing, on one pretext or the other, to accept the
message of Islam given by the Holy Prophet. Sometimes they would say
that he did not show them any sign to convince them of his
Prophethood; sometimes they would brand him as a poet or a sorcerer
and mock his message; and sometimes they would ridicule his Mission,
saying that his followers were either a few foolish youth, or the
poor people and slaves - whereas, they argued, if his Mission had
really some value for the people, the nobles and the elders would
have accepted it first. Thus, while on the one hand, the Holy Prophet
was becoming wearied by his efforts to show them rationally the
errors of their creeds and prove the truth of the Doctrines of Tauhid
and the Hereafter, the disbelievers, on the other, were never tired
of adopting one kind of obduracy after the other. This state of
affairs was causing great anguish and grief to the Holy Prophet.
Such
were the conditions when this Surah was revealed. It begins with
words of consolation to the Holy Prophet, implying, "Why do you
fret for their sake?If these people have not believed in you, it is
not because they have not seen any Sign, but because they are
obdurate. They will not listen to reason they want to see a Sign
which makes them bow their heads in humility. When this Sign is shown
in due course of time, they will themselves realize that what was
being presented to them was the Truth."
After
this introduction, till verse 191, one and the same theme has been
presented continuously, and it is said: "The whole earth abounds
in such Signs as can guide a seeker after truth to Reality, but the
stubborn and misguided people have never believed even after seeing
the Signs, whether these were the Signs of the natural phenomena or
the miracles of the Prophets. These wretched people have stubbornly
adhered to their erroneous creeds till the Divine scourge actually
overtook them." It is to illustrate this that the history of
seven of the ancient tribes has been told, who persisted in disbelief
just like the disbelievers of Makkah. In this connection, the
following points have been stressed:
The
Signs are of two kinds:(a) Those which are scattered all over the
earth, and by seeing which an intelligent person can judge for
himself whether what the Prophet is presenting is the Truth or not
and (b) those which were seen by Pharaoh and his people, Noah's
people, the Ad and the Thamud, Lot's people and the people of
Aiykah. Now it is for the disbelievers to decide which kind of the
Signs they are eager to see.
The
mentality of the disbeliever has been the same throughout the ages;
their arguments and their objections, and their excuses and
subterfuges for not believing have been similar and ultimately the
fates that they met have also been the same. Likewise, the Prophets
in every age presented the same teachings, their personal character
and their reasoning and arguments against their opponents were the
same, and they were all similarly blessed with mercy by Allah
Almighty. Both these patterns of behavior and conduct are found in
history, and the disbelievers could themselves see as to which
respective patterns they and the Holy Prophet belonged.
Allah
is All Mighty, All Powerful and All Merciful at the same time.
History contains instances of His Wrath as well as of His Mercy.
Now, therefore, it is for the people to decide whether they would
like to deserve Allah's Mercy or His Wrath.
Lastly,
the discussion has been summed up, saying "O disbelievers, if
at all you want to see the Signs, why should you insist on seeing
those horrible Signs that visited the doomed communities of the
past? Why don't you see the Qur'an which is being presented in your
own language? Why don't you see Muhammad (upon whom be Allah's peace
and mercy) and his Companions? Can the revelations of the Qur'an be
the work of a satan or a jinn? Does the recipient of the Qur'an
appear to be a sorcerer? Are Muhammad and his Companions no
different from a poet and his admirers? Why don't you give up
disbelief and search your hearts for their judgment? When in the
heart of your hearts you yourselves believe that the Revelations of
the Qur'an have nothing in common with sorcery and poetry, then you
should know that you are being cruel and unjust, and will certainly
meet the doom meant for the cruel and unjust."

In
the name of Allah, the Compassionate, the Merciful.


[1-2]
Ta Sin Mim. These are the verses of the lucid Book.




[3-6]
O Muhammad, you will perhaps consume yourself with grief because
these people do not believe.
If We will, We can send down from the sky a Sign before which they
will bend down their necks in submission.
Whatever new admonition comes to them from the Merciful, .they turn
away from it. Now that they have rejected it, they will soon come to
know (in various forms) the reality of what they have been mocking.



[7-9]
And have they never looked at the earth (and seen) how We have
created in it a variety of fine vegetation in abundance? This surely
has a Signs
but most of them would not believe. The fact is that your Lord is
Mighty as well as Merciful.








[10-17]
Relate to them the story of the time when your Lord called Moses,
saying: "Go forth to the wicked people-the people of Pharaoh.
Do they not fear?"
Moses answered, "My Lord, I am afraid that they will treat me as
a liar. My breast straitens and I am not eloquent of tongue: so
appoint Aaron to Prophethood.
And they have the charge of a crime against me, too; therefore, I
fear that they will put me to death."
Allah said: "No, never! Go, both of you, with Our Signs:
We shall be with you, hearing everything. Go to Pharaoh and tell him,
`We have been sent by the Lord of all Creation (with the message)
that you should let the Israelites go with us."


[18-19]
Pharaoh said."Did we not bring you up as a child in our house?
You lived quite a few years of your life among us, and then you did
what you did,
you are indeed an ungrateful man."


[20-21]
Moses answered, "I did it inadvertently;
then I fled from you out of fear; then my Lord bestowed wisdom and
knowledge upon me,"
and included me among the Messengers.

[22]
As for the favor of which you have reminded me, the fact is that you
had reduced the Israelites to bondsmen.

[23]
Pharaoh said,
"And what is this Lord of all Creation?"

[24]
Moses answered, "The Lord of the heavens and the earth and of
all that is between them, if only you care to believe!”

[25]
Pharaoh said to those around him, "Do you hear?"

[26]
Moses said, "Your Lord as well as Lord of your forefathers who
have gone before."

[27]
Pharaoh said (to all those present), "This messenger of yours,
who has been sent to you, seems to be utterly mad."

[28]
Moses said, "(He is) Lord of the east and the west and of all
that is between them, if only you people have any common-sense"

[29]
Pharaoh said, "If you take any one other than me as a deity,
will cast you among those who are rotting in the prisons."

[30]
Moses said, "Even if I bring forth a convincing thing?"

[31]
Pharaoh replied, "Well, bring it if you are truthful."


[32-33]
(No sooner had he uttered these words than) Moses cast down his
staff, and suddenly it became a serpent.
Then he drew out his hand (from the armpit) and it was shining bright
for all the spectators.


[34-35]
Pharaoh said to the chiefs around him, "This fellow is certainly
a skilled magician: he wants to drive you out of your land by means
of his magic.
Now, what is your command?"


[36-37]
They said, “Detain him and his brother for a while, and send
forth heralds to the cities to summon every skilled magician into
your presence.”



[38-40]
So, the magicians were gathered together on an appointed day and
time,
and the people were asked, "Would you come to the gathering?
We may perhaps still follow the magicians way if they are dominant."

[41]
When the magicians arrived for the contest, they said to Pharaoh,
"Shall we have rewards if we win?"

[42]
He replied, "Of course,and then you will be included among those
nearest to me."

[43]
Moses said, “Cast down what you have to cast down.”





[44-48]
They forthwith cast down their cords and staffs and said. "By
Pharaoh's honor, we shall surely win"
Then Moses cast down his staff, and lo! It started devouring up their
false devices. At this, all the magicians fell down in prostration,
and cried out, "We have believed in the Lord of all creation the
Lord of Moses and Aaron!"

[49]
Pharaoh said, "You have believed in Moses even before I should
have permitted you! He must be your chief who has taught you magic
Well, you shall soon come to know: I shall have your hands and feet
cut off on opposite sides and shall crucify you all"


[50-51]
They replied, "We care not: we shall pass into our Lord's
presence and we expect that our Lord will forgive us our sins because
we are the first to believe."








[52-59]
We inspired Moses with this:
"Set off with My servants by night, for you will be pursued."
At this, Pharaoh sent out heralds to the cities (for mobilization,
saying): "These are but a handful of people, who have provoked
us much; and we are a host who are always on our guard."
Thus did We draw them out from their gardens and their water-springs
and their treasure-houses and fine dwellings.
This is how they were dealt with, while (on the other hand) We made
the Children of Israel inherit all these things.







[60-66]
In the morning these people set out in pursuit of them. When the two
hosts came face to face with each other, the companions of Moses
cried out: "We are overtaken!" Moses said, "No, never!
With me indeed is my Lord: He will surely guide me."
We inspired Moses with the Command: "Smite the sea with your
staff." The sea parted forthwith and its each part stood like a
mighty mountain.
And We led to the same place the other host, too. We saved Moses and
all his companions, and drowned the others.


[67-68]
There is indeed a Sign in this,
but most of these people would not believe. The fact is that your
Lord is Mighty as well as Merciful.





















[69-89]
And tell them the story of Abraham
when he asked his father and his people: "What are these things
that you worship?"
They answered, "These are idols which we worship and we serve
them devotedly."
Abraham asked, "Do they hear you when you call on them? Or ' do
they bring any good or harm to you?" They replied, "No, but
we have found our elders doing the same."
At this, Abraham said, "Have you ever seen (with open eyes) the
things which you and your elders have been worshiping?
They are all enemies to me,
except One Lord of the worlds,
Who created me,
then He it is Who guides me, Who gives me food and drink, and Who
gives me health when 1 am ill,
Who will cause me to die and then will give me life again, and of
Whom I expect that He will forgive me my errors on the Day of
Judgment."
(After. this Abraham prayed:) "My Lord, bestow upon me knowledge
and wisdom
and join me with the righteous,
and grant me true renown among posterity,
and include me among the inheritors of the blissful Garden, and
forgive my father, for indeed he is from among those who have
strayed,
and do not disgrace me on the Day when everybody will be raised back
to life,
when neither wealth will avail anybody, nor children, except that one
should appear before Allah with a sound heart."













[90-102]
(On that Day)
Paradise will be brought close to the righteous, and Hell will be set
open before the straying ones,
and they will be asked: "Where are those whom you worshiped
instead of Allah? Are they of any help to you, or even to themselves
?" Then these deities and those erring people, and the hosts of
Satan, all will be hurled into it, one upon the other.
Therein they will dispute with one another, and these erring people
will say (to their deities): "By God! We had certainly strayed
when we held you equal in rank with the Lord of the worlds, and they
were criminals indeed who led us astray.
Now we have neither any intercessor
nor any true friend.
Would that we were given a chance to return (to the world) so that we
became believers.


[103-104]
Indeed there is a great Sign in this,
but most of these people would not believe. The fact is that your
Lord is Mighty as well as Merciful.
















[105-120]
Noah's people
rejected the Messengers.
Remember the time when their brother Noah said to them: "Do you
not fear?
I am a Messenger to you worthy of full trust:
so fear Allah and obey me:
I do not ask of you any reward for this duty, for my reward is with
the Lord of the worlds;
therefore, you should fear Allah and obey me (without hesitation)."
They replied, "Should we believe in you, whereas the meanest of
the people have become your followers?"
Noah said, "I have no knowledge of what they do: their account
is the concern of my Lord : would that you had used some
common-sense!
I am not here to drive away those who believe; I am only a plain
Warner."
They said, "O Noah, if you do not desist from this, you will
surely become one of the accursed."
Noah prayed: "My Lord, my people have treated me as a liar:
now settle the accounts between us, and deliver me and the believers
with me to safety."
At last, We rescued him and his companions in a laden Ark,
and then drowned all the others.


[121-122]
Indeed there is a Sign in this, but most of these people would not
believe. The fact is that your Lord is Mighty as well as Merciful.





[123-127]
`Ad rejected the Messengers.
Remember the time when their brother Hud said to them,
"Do you not fear? I am a Messenger to you worthy of full trust:
so fear AIlah and obey me. I do not ask of you any reward for this
duty, for my reward is with the Lord of the worlds.












[128-139]
What! You erect for mere pleasure, a monument on every high spot,
and build huge castles as if you were immortal;
and when you seize somebody, you seize him like a tyrant.
So fear Allah and obey me. Fear .Him Who has bestowed on you all that
you know: He gave you cattle and children and gardens and
water-springs. I fear the torment of a dreadful Day for you."
They replied, "Whether you admonish us or not, it is the same
for us: such things have been said in the past as well,
and we are certainly not going to be chastised." At last, they
rejected him, and We destroyed them.

[140]
Indeed there is a Sign in this, but most of these people would not
believe. The fact is that your Lord is Mighty as well as Merciful.


















[141-158]
Thamud rejected the Messengers.
Remember the time when their brother Salih said to them, "Do you
not fear? I am a Messenger to you worthy of full trust,
so fear Allah and obey me. I do not ask of you any reward for this
duty, for my reward is with the Lord of the worlds. Will you be left
in security amidst all that is around you here?
In the gardens and the water-springs? In the corn-fields and the
date-groves laden with juicy fruit?
You proudly carve out dwellings in the hills.
Fear Allah and obey me, and do not follow the transgressors who
spread mischief in the land and reform nothing."
They replied, "You are only an enchanted person.
You are no more than a man like us: bring forth a sign if you are
truthful."
Salih. said, "Here is a she-camel.
One day will be for her to drink, and one day for you all to take
water.
Do not at all molest her; otherwise you will be overtaken by the
torment of a dreadful day." Yet they hamstrung her,
and then became regretful, for the torment overtook them.
Indeed there is a Sign in this, but most of these people would not
believe.

[159]The
fact is that your Lord is Mighty as well as Merciful.





[160-164]
The people of Lot rejected the Messengers.
Remember the time when their brother Lot said to them, “Do you
not fear? I am a Messenger to you worthy of full trust: so fear Allah
and obey me. I do not ask of you any reward for this duty, for my
reward is with the Lord of the worlds.”









[165-173]
“Do you go to the males from the creatures of the world,
and leave that which your Lord has created for you in your wives?
You have indeed transgressed all limits.”
They said, “O Lot, if you do not desist from this, you will
surely be included among those who have been expelled from our
towns.”
He said, “I am certainly one of those who abhor your
wickedness. My Lord, deliver me and my people from their wicked
deeds.”
At last, We delivered him and all his people except an old woman who
was of those who were left behind.
Then We destroyed all the rest of them, and rained on them a horrible
rain, which fell on those who had been warned.


[174-175]
Indeed there is a Sign in this, but most of these people would not
believe. The fact is that your Lord is Mighty as well as Merciful.














[176-189]
The people of Aiykah rejected the Messengers.
Remember the time when Shu`aib said to them, "Do you not fear? I
am a Messenger to you worthy of full trust: so fear Allah and obey
me. I do not ask of you any reward for this duty, for my reward is
with the Lord of the worlds. Give full measure and do not give people
less than what is due to them; weigh with even balance and do not
cheat people of their goods; and do not spread evil in the land, and
fear Him Who has created you and those who have gone before you."
They said, "You are only an enchanted person and are no more
than a man like us: we consider you to be an utter liar. However, if
you are truthful, cause a fragment of the sky to fall down upon us."
Shu'aib said, "My Lord knows whatever you are doing."
They treated him as a liar. At last, the torment of the Day of Canopy
overtook them,
and it was the torment of an extremely dreadful day.


[190-191]
Indeed there is a Sign in this, but most of these people would not
believe. The fact is that your Lord is Mighty as well as Merciful.









[192-200]
This
(Book) has been revealed by the Lord of the worlds.
The trustworthy Spirit
has come down with it upon your heart so that you may become one of
those who are (appointed by God) to warn (the people) in plain Arabic
language;
and this is also contained in the Scriptures of the former people.
Is it not a Sign for the people (of Makkah) that the learned men of
the Children of Israel know it?
(But they are obdurate to the extent) that even if We had sent it
down to some non Arab, and he had recited this (discourse in lucid
Arabic) before them, they would still not have believed in it.
Likewise, We have caused this (Qur'an) to pass through the hearts of
the criminals.



[201-203]
They do not believe in it until they see the painful torment.
Then, when it overtakes them unawares, they say, "May we be
given some respite ?"




[204-207]
Are these people clamoring for Our torment to be hastened? Have you
considered that even if We grant them the respite to enjoy life for
years, and then there comes down on them that with which they are
being threatened, the provisions of life that they have got, will not
avail them anything?


[208-209]
(Note it that) We have never destroyed a habitation unless it had its
warners to administer admonition; and We have never been unjust.



[210-212]
This (lucid Book) has not been brought down by satans,
nor does this work behoove them,
nor are they able to do it.
They have indeed been kept out of its hearing.








[213-220]
So, O Muhammad, do not invoke any other deity besides Allah lest you
should also be included among those who will be chastised.
Warn your nearest kinsfolk
and treat with kindness those of the believers who follow you, but if
they disobey, tell them: "I am not responsible for what you
do."
And put your trust in the Mighty and Merciful One,
Who watches you when you get up,
and when you move about among those who prostrate themselves in
worship.
He is indeed All-Hearing, All-Knowing.



[221-223]
O people, shall I tell you upon whom the satans come down? They come
down upon every sinning forgerer.
They whisper hearsay into ears, and most of them are liars.




[224-227]
As for the poets, they have the erring people to follow them.
Do you not see that they stray aimlessly in every valley?
and say that which they do not practice themselves.
save those who believed and did good works and remembered Allah much,
and when they were treated unjustly, they only defended themselves
(and did not show vindictiveness).
And the iniquitous people will soon come to know what punishment
awaits them.