SURAH 5: Al-Mâ'idah |
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O Jamaat-ul-Momineen,
observe the restrictions imposed on you by Allah
carefully. He has made animals which graze, lawful for you, as food,
excepting those for which instructions have been given separately (2/173,
5/3). If you are in the state of pilgrimage do not hunt these animals.
Verily, Allah ordains what He
deems proper. 2
Do not profane (i) the symbols designed by Allah
(2/158) and (ii) the sacred months during which waging wars is prohibited.
The animals which pilgrims take for their use must be protected (22/28,
22/36). Those who go for pilgrimage must not be ill-treated so that they
may be in a position to seek the bounties of their Sustainer and His
accord and discuss their programmes and plans peacefully. When Hajj
is over, you may resort to hunting again. In Makkah you will meet those who inflicted great hardships on you for
a long time, even, obstructing your entry to the Kaba. Now you have
overcome them but the feeling of revenge should not prevent you from doing
justice to them and induce you to indulge in excesses (5/8). Co-operate
with one another in matters dealing with the welfare of humanity. Adhere
to the Laws of Allah. Let the
action of your enemies be judged by the Law of Mukafat. 3
Allah has declared the
following to be Haram
(2/173): 1. carrion; 2. flowing blood (6/146); 3. the flesh of swine; 4. that which has been dedicated to someone other than Allah; 5. that which has been killed by strangling or by being gored; 6. that which has been partly eaten by a wild beast unless you have slaughtered it properly before its death; 7. that which has been sacrificed on altars; 8.
that which has been apportioned by means of divining arrows (a
superstitious custom amongst the Mushrikeen
at that time), as such things would take you away from the right path.
However, if one is faced with a situation when he can find nothing
else to eat except the above, and his life is threatened, then he can
partake of what has been declared Haram provided he is driven to it by starvation and not out of greed or
the desire to violate the Divine Laws (2/173). Your adversaries who had rejected your Deen have now given up hope of reaching any compromise with you. The will confront you openly now. Do not be afraid of them. Your ascendancy over them has been completely established and thus Allah has bestowed His full blessings upon you and Islam has been assigned for you, as your Deen, so there is no need for fear or compromise. You should only fear the consequences of disobeying Allahs Laws. And most certainly Allah is the Protector and the Raheem. 4 People ask you, O Rasool, what is made lawful for them. Tell them that excepting what is Haram, all pleasant things are Halal. You can also eat the flesh of animals seized by your beasts of prey whom you have trained by means of the capability given to you by Allah. You must pronounce the name of Allah over these animals and thus take good care of Laws of Allah Who is swift in reckoning. 5
To reiterate: Excepting that which has been declared to be Haram, you may partake
everything else which is good and pleasant for you. Also lawful for you is
the food prepared by those who were given the Book (provided it does not
contain that which is prohibited to you and if they also partake of your
food).
Chaste and Momin women
are lawful for you in marriage and also chaste women from amongst the
people who were given the Book before you, provided you give them their
dower and marry them for the purpose of leading a conjugal life and not
for the mere satisfaction of your lust. Do not have a secret relationship
with (4/25). Those who do so exchange Deen
for Kufr. All their actions are rendered waste and in the Hereafter they
will be the losers. 6
O Jamaat-ul-Momineen,
at the time of Salat
wash your faces and your hands and arms up to the elbows and pass your
(wet) hands lightly over your head and wash your feet up to the ankles. If
you have cohabited with your wives then take a full bath. If you cannot
wash yourself due to sickness when water is harmful to you or when you are
on a journey or have returned from a call of nature or have touched a
woman, and water is not available, in these cases you can clean yourselves
by using soil and wiping your hands and face (4/43).
Allah does not want to
impose hardships upon you. His intentions is only to keep you in a clean
state so that He can bestow the full measure of His Blessings upon you and
your efforts may fructify. 7
Keep in mind the blessings bestowed on you by Allah
and the covenant made with Him by you, saying We have heard and we will
obey. Therefore, fulfil your covenant by adhering to the Laws of Allah. Allahs Law of Mukafat is aware even of what is harboured within you. 8
O Jamaat-ul-Momineen,
always stand up for justice in the cause of Allah.
Let not the enmity of others towards you make you deviate from the path of
justice. Always, and in all circumstances, act justly. This is akin to Taqwa.
Always adhere to the Laws of Allah
Who is aware of all that you do. 9-10
Allah has promised that for those who believe and do good, there
will be protection and great reward. On the other hand Jaheem shall be the abode of those who reject Allahs Laws outright and those who profess to believe in them but
whose profession is belied by their actions. 11
O Jamaat-ul-Momineen,
recollect the blessings which Allah
showed to you when a certain people were bent upon acting high-handedly
towards you. He restrained their hands. Therefore, you should adhere to Allahs
Laws and repose your trust in Him. 12
Allah had taken a covenant from the Bani-Israel
and had raised twelve leaders (guardians) from amongst them. Allah
had assured them that if they established the order of Salat and Zakat,
had faith in Allahs Rusul
supporting their mission, and gave a loan to Allah
for humanitys betterment, then He would certainly be with them,
removing their weaknesses and admitting them into gardens wherein streams
flow. But whoever turns back after this will drift from the path of
prosperity in life. 13
When the Bani-Israel
breached the covenant, they deprived themselves of the blessings of Allah
and their hearts were hardened (2/74). They tampered with the phraseology
of Divine Revelation and even set aside a portion of their commandments.
They will continue to indulge in similar activities and you will always
discover deceit in them excepting a few of them. So forbear and overlook. Allah likes those who lead a balanced life. 14
This was about the Jews. From those who call themselves the
Nazarenes, We had also taken a similar covenant. But they neglected a part
what was ordained. They split up into sects and their mutual enmity and
spite will be everlasting. It will not be long before Allah
will let them know the actual position of their self-made faith. 15-16
O Ahl-ul-Kitab, our Rasool has come to
you to lay open much that you were wont to conceal in your scriptures. He
will overlook many of your shortcomings. A light has assuredly come to you
from Allah i.e. a Book of
Illumination by which He will guide those who wish to follow the path of
peace and complete harmony. He will bring them out of darkness into light
and direct them to the straight path of success and prosperity in life. 17
Those who deify Messiah, son of Mary, indeed commit Kufr.
O Rasool! ask them Who could
stop Allah if He wished to
destroy the Messiah, son of Mary, his mother and all who were on the
earth? All power and authority in the entire universe belongs to Allah
alone. He creates what He wishes and provides a measure for everything. 18
Jews and Christians say, We are the beloved children of Allah
(and notwithstanding what we do, paradise belongs to us). Ask them O Rasool:
Why then does Allah punish
you from time to time for your wrong-doings? (Even your scriptures are
replete with accounts of your shortcomings and your sufferings.) You are
not the beloved children of Allah.
You are like others whom He has created. Both forgiveness and punishment
are determined by Allahs Law of Mukafat.
Allahs Authority dominates
the entire universe. All human beings are accountable to Him and will be
judged according to the Law of Mukafat. 19
O Ahl-ul-Kitab, Our Rasool has come to
you at a time when the light kindled by the previous Rusul had become dimmed (through the misdoing-doings of their
followers) and their teachings were made ineffective, so that you may not
say There had come to us no bearer of good tidings, nor a warner.
Now a bearer of good tidings and a warner has come to you and, therefore,
you have no excuse for covering your misdoing. Allah has appointed measures for all things. 20
Call to mind the time when Moses addressed his people, saying
Remember the blessings bestowed upon you by Allah,
by raising Anbia from amongst
you and making you possessors of power and authority and giving you what
has never been given to any people before (i.e. the privileges both of
Divine Guidance and kingdom). 21
He asked them: O my people enter boldly the land which Allah
has assigned to you and do not turn back lest you be the losers 22
They said to Moses Therein live people who are most powerful and
oppressive. Surely we will not enter that land till they are out of it. If
they leave it then we will certainly enter it. 23
Thereupon two men from amongst them* who feared disobeying Allahs
Laws and whom Allah had favoured
with His blessings, said, Why do you feel so weak and timid? Rush into
the city through its gate. Once you have done that, you will be
victorious. You should trust in Allah
if you truly believe in Him. 24
They said, O Moses! Never shall we enter the land while they are
there. If you are so confident about Allahs
help, you and your Rabb** can go
and fight with them. We will wait and see. 25
Grieved by their attitude, Moses exclaimed: My Rabb!,
I have no control over anyone except myself and my brother. You should
decide between the two of us and these unruly people. 26
Thereupon Allah said
Let this land be forbidden to them for forty years. They shall wander
in the wilderness in utter distraction. Since this is the outcome of their
own doings, you should not grieve for them. 27-29 (Isaac and Ishmael were brothers. At first Nubuwwat remained within the descendants of Isaac. Thereafter, however, it was bestowed upon Ishmaels descendant (i.e. Muhammad, peace be upon him). The Jews were very envious of this.) To illustrate the results of envy, Allah relates to them, in due form, the story of the two sons of Adam *** (i.e. two persons). Each of them made an offering to Allah. The offering of one of them was accepted, and that of the other was not. Thereupon, the one whose offering was rejected said to the other out of anger and spite, I will surely kill you. The other replied (I have done nothing against you that you should kill me) Allah accepts the offering from the Muttaqeen. You may stretch forth your hand to kill me but I will not do so. I am very much afraid of disobeying Allahs Laws. It may, however, come about that in defending myself some harm may come to you. You will be responsible both for your intention to kill me and the injury you might receive at my hands. You will be the dweller of Jahannam. This is the recompense of zalimeen. 30
(Despite what his brother said) Cain made up his mind to slay his
brother and indeed did so and thus became one of the losers. 31
He killed his brother in anger but when his anger subsided, he was
regretful. It so happened that he saw a raven scratching the earth. This
made him think that the raven was suggesting to him that he should have
covered his brothers fault instead of killing him. When this dawned
upon him he became extremely ashamed of himself. 32
Unjust murder is such a heinous crime that We laid down for the Bani-Israel
that if one kills another except as a punishment for murder or for
spreading disorder in the land it shall be as if he has killed all
mankind. On the other hand, if one saves the life of a single person it
shall be as if he has saved the lives of all mankind.
Our Rusul came with
instructions as clear as this but the majority of them continued to commit
excesses. 33-34
The recompense of those who are
against the Divine System and go about spreading disorder in the land is
execution, crucifixion, physical restraint**** and banishment from the
country. This is their punishment and disgrace in this world and in the
Hereafter they will have even greater chastisement. If they surrender and
repent before they are overpowered, they may secure Allahs
Protection and Rahmat. 35
O Jamaat-ul-Momineen,
adhere to Allahs Laws and try
to secure a high rank in His eyes. For this you should strive hard in the
cause of Allah. This is how you
will be successful in your efforts. 36-37
Those who oppose the Divine Order
will not be able to protect themselves from torment on the Day of
Reckoning even if they possessed all the treasures of the world twice over
and offered it as ransom, since this ransom would not be accepted, for a
grievous suffering awaits them. No matter how much they want to flee from Jahannam
they will not be able to do so a long lasting suffering awaits them. 38-39
As to a thief man or woman
such restrictions should be imposed on them which render them incapable of
committing such crime.***** If they feel regretful and make amends
thereafter and the authority concerned is satisfied that they can be
reclaimed, Divine Order shall take steps to protect them and make
provisions for their nourishment (till they are capable of earning of
their own), they may be forgiven. 40
Do you not know that Allah
has the highest authority in the entire universe? He has appointed Laws
for punishment and forgiveness according to the measures He has devised. 41
O Rasool, let not those
people cause you grief who run headlong towards Kufr.
They are (i) those who profess to be believers but, in fact, are not, and
(ii) from amongst the Jews. They come to you so that going back to their
companions they may coin lies. They pervert the words of their scriptures
and say to their followers If the believers give you something like
this you should accept it, otherwise be wary of it. None will be able
to save those who create a fitna, from Allahs
chastisement. These are the people who do not want that their hearts
should be purified. For them there is disgrace in this world and great
chastisement in the Hereafter. 42 To
reiterate: The Jews listen to you only to coin lies. They devour that
which is unlawful. Their religious leaders have the authority to decide
their disputes but they adopt a very cunning technique if they want to
favour a person and feel that judgement according to Muslim Law will be
favourable to them, they advise him to go to the Rasool.
O Rasool! they come to
you for judgement, it is up to you to take up their case or decline to
interfere. If you decline, it will do you no harm, but if you judge
between them, judge justly. Allah
likes those who judge fairly. 43
It is surprising that they come to you for judgement, when they
have the Torah with them and they profess that it contains Allahs
Commandments. They turn away from the Torah. The truth is that they do not
really believe in anything leave aside their own book. 44
The fact is that We had sent them the Torah which contained
guidance and light. Their Anbia
who surrendered to Allahs
Laws used to settle their disputes according to it. The Rabbis
and guardians of Law who were vested with the responsibility of
safeguarding Allahs
Revelation and they also bore witness to its truth, did likewise. So, O
Jews! fear none except Me and do not barter My Injunctions for a paltry
price. Mark this: Those who do not decide their affairs according to what Allah has revealed they are the one who in fact are the Kafireen. 45
In that Book (the Torah) We had laid down the Law for them: Life
for life, eye for eye, nose for nose, ear for ear and tooth for tooth, and
for other injuries like for like. If the injured person foregoes
retaliation out of kindliness, this will serve as an atonement for the
criminals wrongdoing as for the judges they should remember: Those
who do not judge according to what Allah has revealed are, in fact the zalimeen. 46
We sent Jesus, son of Mary, in the line of the Anbia
of the Bani-Israel to confirm that
which was already in the Torah. We gave him the Injeel, which also contained guidance and light and confirmed the
teachings of the Torah. To reiterate! the Injeel
contained guidance and light and confirmed the teachings of the Torah but
the guidance and good counsel contained in it was beneficial only for
those who cared to adhere to Allahs
Laws. 47
The followers of the Injeel
were asked to administer justice according to that Book and were warned
that those who do not decide their affairs by what Allah
has revealed are indeed, the fasiqeen. 48
O Rasool, likewise We
have sent you a Book based on truth. It validates and subsumes the true
teachings of the earlier Books. You should judge between them according to
what Allah has revealed and do not follow their desires which make you
deviate from the truth. You might ask yourself when Allahs guidance sent to all the Anbia was the same (and differences were created subsequently by
their followers) why did Allah
not compel the latter to follow His Laws? The answer is that doing so
would have been against Allahs
Plan according to which freedom of the will has been given to human
beings. Moral responsibility for all actions derives from this freedom,
moreover this gives them the greatest incentive to do good deeds, so, O Jamaat-ul-Momineen, be
expeditious in doing good deeds, the result of which will come about
according to Allahs Law of Mukafat. When the Divine Order is established the differences and
variations created by the followers of the earlier Anbia will become manifest. 49
O Rasool! judge between
them by what Allah has revealed
and follow not their desires. Be on your guard lest they tempt you away
from any of the Commandments of Allah.
If they turn away from the judgement you give, they will certainly fall
into fitna for some of their wrongdoing. A good many of them are fasiqeen. 50
Those who turn away from the judgement you give, in fact, wish to
revert to the time of Jahiliyyah.
But the true Momineen know that
there can be no Law or system better than the one given by Allah. 51
The differences between the Momineen,
on the one hand, and Jews and Christians, on the other, have become clear.
Therefore, O Jamaat-ul-Momineen
do not take them as friends. Despite the mutual enmity between Jews and
Christians, they are one in their opposition to you. Mark this: Whosoever
takes them as friends will be reckoned as one of them. Certainly the zalimeen
do not benefit from Allahs
Guidance. 52-53
You will see that the Munafiqeen whose hearts are diseased hasten towards befriending Jews
and Christians. They say that if they remain aloof from them they will
fall into trouble. The time will soon come when you will gain victory over
these people or any other event may take place of His Own devising.
Whatever they conceal in their hearts will become manifest and they will
feel very regretful. At that time the members of the Jamaat-ul-Momineen
will say to one another: These were the people who used to swear that
they were on our side. Then all the efforts of the Munafiqeen
will be rendered waste and they shall be the losers. 54
O Jamaat-ul-Momineen,
beware that if you turn away from Allahs
Deen (you should not fancy that
it will cause any harm to Allah,
nay you will in fact harm your own self, because) We will replace you
by others who will obey His Laws in preference to everything else in the
world and the result of their obedience will be recompense from Allah.
They will act with humility towards each other but will be firm towards
their adversaries. They will strive hard in the cause of Allah and will not care about what others say. This is blessing from
Allah which He bestows on those
who wish to have it according to His Laws for Allah is Infinite and All-Knowing. 55-56
Mark this: Your friends are Allah
and the Rasool and the Jamaat-ul-Momineen who
establish the system of Salat
and Zakat and always keep
themselves collectively submissive to Allahs
Laws. Those who take Allah and
His Rasool and the Jamaat-ul-Momineen for
friends will form a community responsible for the enforcement of Allahs
Laws. They will surely gain the upper hand. 57
The Kuffar
and the Ahl-ul-Kitab
join together to scoff at your Deen.
So you should not take them as your friends. You should adhere to Allahs
Laws if you are true believers. 58-59 When you call Momineen to Salat, these people make it an object of jest. They do not understand that this call is for an assembly of those who strive for their betterment. O Jamaat-ul-Momineen, ask these Ahl-ul-Kitab, if they seek vengeance from you for believing in Allah and what was revealed to their Rasool as well as to the earlier Anbia. Most of them are, indeed, fasiqeen. 60 Let Us tell you who are those who lead wretched lives. They are the ones who, as a result of their wrongdoings, deprive themselves of Allahs Blessings, incur His wrath, degrade their humanity, become objects of ridicule and scorn and are subjected to those who are most oppressive (2/61, 65). They are in such a wretched position because they have strayed for away from the straight path. 61 Whenever they come to you they say: We believe, whereas, the fact is that they both came and went back as unbelievers. Allah knows well what they hide. 62
You will find many of them hastening towards wrongdoing and
excesses and keen on devouring what is unlawful. How heinous is all that
they do! 63
Why do their guardians of Law and Rabbis abstain from forbidding
them to tell lies and devouring what is unlawful? Instead of enforcing Allahs Laws, they follow their self-made Laws. How heinous is all
that they do! 64 When Allah asks the Jamaat-ul-Momineen to give financial help for the establishment of the Divine Order, Jews say: Look at their Allah. His own hands are tied and He is begging for help. The fact is that the Jews have become so miserly that they do not spend anything for the benefit of mankind with the result that they are deprived of Allahs bounties. Allahs Hands are stretched out wide open but His ways are His own. His plan is implemented through the instrumentality of human beings. Instead of reflecting on what We are saying, their Kufr and excesses are accentuated by it because it points out their weaknesses and wrongdoing. The result of their attitude is that they develop enmity and spite towards each other. Wherever they live they will try to spread disorder and kindle the fire of war which Allah puts out through other people. They run about spreading disorder in the land. Allah does not like such mufsideen. 65
Notwithstanding all this, if the Ahl-ul-Kitab
had believed in the Quran and
adhered to the Laws contained therein, the ill-effects of their past
misdeeds would have been removed and they would have been admitted to Allahs
blessings. 66
If Jews and Christians had established their systems in conformity
to the true teachings of the Torah and Bible, they would have received
sustenance from everywhere. They did not do so. Now another opportunity
had come to them. If they had believed in the revelation contained in the Quran
and acted according to its Laws, similar beneficial results would have
followed. There are only a few amongst them who follow the middle way,
others are evil-doers (3/143). Those who deny the truth cannot follow the
right path. 67
Despite their
opposition, O Rasool, you should
continue delivering Allahs
message to mankind. If you do not do this you will fail to perform the
function of a Rasool. Allah will safeguard your mission from evildoers (3/144). Those who
deny the truth deprive themselves of the chance to follow the right path. 68
Say: O Ahl-ul-Kitab, until you follow the true teachings of the Torah and the Bible
which are contained in the Quran,
nothing will be of any avail to you. O Rasool!
you will see that the revelation sent to you will provoke greater disdain
and Kufr amongst them. You
should not grieve for those who reject Allahs
Revelation. 69
The Jews believe that paradise is reserved for the Bani-Israel
and the Christians believe that the Messiah atoned for their sins. O Rasool,
tell them that this is their vain imagining. Allahs
Law is that any person from amongst: 1. Jews, Christians, Sabaeans; 2. Those who believe in Allah without formally adopting any particular religion; and 3.
Those who are Muslim only by virtue of being born in a Muslim
family (4/136; 57/28) Whoever
believes in Allahs Law of Mukafat as stated in the Quran
and leads life accordingly will be duly compensated. Such persons will
lead a life of heavenly bliss, free of fear, grief and anxiety (2/62). 70
This is what We also said to the Bani-Israel.
We took a covenant from them and sent Rusul,
one after another, to them. But instead of following them, as soon as a Rasool said anything which was not agreeable to them, they declared
him an impostor and sometimes even plotted to kill him (2/87). 71
They imagined that regardless of what they did, they were not
accountable to anyone. As a result of this attitude of theirs they lost
the capability of understanding. Because of Allahs
Law of Respite they were not seized immediately. Some of them took
advantage of the opportunity and changed their behaviour. They received Allahs
blessings. This state of affairs, however, continued for a short while.
After that, they resumed their past behaviour with the same results. Allah
is watching to see how they are behaving now. 72
The Christians who deify the Messiah, son of Mary, are certainly
unbelievers. The Messiah had asked the Bani-Israel
to obey only Allah Who was his Rabb as
well as the Rabb of Bani-Israel. Who-so-ever ascribes divinity to any being besides Allah
can never be admitted to Jannat
and Jahannam shall be his abode. Such zalimeen shall have no
helpers. 73
Similarly, those who believe in the trinity are also Kafireen.
There is no god but Allah, the
One. If they will not desist from their wrong belief, they will be
considered Kafireen for whom there
is great chastisement. 74
Will these people not turn towards Allah
and seek His protection? They should remember that He alone is the
Protector and Raheem. 75
The Messiah was no more than a Rasool.
Surely, similar Rusul came
before him and passed away (3/143). The Messiah was a Rasool
and his mother was a woman who upheld the truth. They were human beings
and lived on food like other human beings.
Mark, how clear are Allahs
assertions and notice how the Christians turn away from such plain truth. 76
Say to the Christians, O Rasool!
Will you obey, besides Allah,
those who do not have the power either to harm you or to benefit you? Allah is All-Hearing and Knowing. 77
Say to the Ahl-ul-Kitab Do not exceed the limits of your Deen
(4/171) and do not say anything about it except the truth. Do not follow
the desires of those who had gone astray in the past, had led many others
astray and are still straying from the right path. 78-79
What is being said about the Bani-Israel
is nothing new. David and Jesus said the same thing about those who
adopted Kufr from amongst their
people. This was because the latter were rebellious and had committed
excesses. (The concept of good and bad had become so oblivious from their
minds that) they would not prevent one another from doing whatever hateful
things they wanted to do. How heinous was what they did. 80
You will see many of them befriending the unbelievers. How bad is
the material they are preparing for their future which Allah
will never approve of. They will certainly live in torment and distress. 81
Had they believed in Allah,
this Nabi and in that which has been sent down to him, they would
certainly not have taken them as their friends. But many of them are fasiqeen. 82 O Rasool! of all people you will find the Jews and the Mushrikeen of Makkah the most bitter in their enmity towards the believers. On the other hand, you will see those who call themselves the Nazarenes nearest in social relationship to the believers.****** This is so because amongst them there are priests and monks who are not given to arrogance. (Their followers naturally imbibe their character.) (83-85)
They are so tender-hearted that when they hear what has been revealed to
the Rasool and reflect upon it,
they recognise its truth and you will see their eyes overflow with tears.
They say: O our Rabb; we
believe in this revelation; reckon us amongst those who bear witness to
this truth. When we have recognised the truth, why should we, then, not
believe in it? We yearn to be admitted with the community of the Saliheen. Due to
their belief and sincere desire, Allah
admitted them into Jannat
wherein streams flow. This is the recompense of those who live according
to the Divine laws. (86)
On the other hand, those who reject Allahs laws and consider them false are destined for Jaheem. (87-88)
The Christian monks, adopted monasticism and renounced many of the
pleasant things of life (57/27). O Jamaat-ul-Momineen
you should not do this and do not treat as unlawful the pleasant things
which Allah has made lawful for you. If you do this, this will be
tantamount to overstepping the bounds. Allah
does not like those who do this.
You should eat of the wholesome things which Allah
has made lawful for you and adhere to the Divine laws in which you
believe. (89)
(If you have taken an oath not to partake a particular lawful thing, mind
it that) Allah holds you
accountable only for oaths taken with serious intent and not for frivolous
oaths (2/225). The atonement for breaking serious oaths is the feeding of
ten poor persons with such food as your family eats, or the providing of
clothes to them or the setting free of a captive. But one who cannot
afford this should fast for three days. This is the atonement for breaking
serious oaths which you have sworn wrongfully. Serious oaths which you
have sworn rightfully must be kept. Thus, in this way Allah
makes His directives clear to you. For this you should be thankful to Him. (90-91)
O Jamaat-ul-Momineen
those things which benumb the human intellect e.g. wine etc. and easily
acquired money e.g. through games of chance (2/219), animals sacrificed
upon altars and divining arrows (5/3) are abominable and devised by Shaitan,
so refrain from them in order that you may be prosperous. Shaitan
only wants to breed enmity and spite amongst you by means of wine and
games of chance and to hold you back from adhering to Allahs
laws, particularly Salat.
Will you not refrain from them? (92) You should obey Allah and His Rasool i.e. the Divine order established by the Rasool, and be on your guard. If you turn away you should know that the Rasools responsibility is only to deliver the message. (93) Those who believe and do good shall not be blamed for what they may have taken before. If in future they refrain from eating what is unlawful, continue to believe, do good and adhere to Allahs laws, they will lead a virtuous life. Allah likes those who lead such lives. (94)
As stated earlier (5/1), hunting while performing Hajj
is prohibited. If there is an animal which is lawful and within your
lances reach, you would be greatly tempted to hunt it. In such a
situation it will become manifest whether you adhere to Allahs
laws or not. Whoever transgresses the limitations imposed by Allah will suffer a painful chastisement. (95)
So, O Jamaat-ul-Momineen,
you should kill no game while you are performing pilgrimage. If anyone
does so intentionally, he should bring to the Kaba as compensation the offering of an animal of like value - this
being determined by two just persons. Or he may atone by feeding the poor,
or by fasting for an appropriate period. This is required so that he may
realize the gravity of his deed. Allah
has overlooked what was done in the past but if anyone repeats the offence
Allah will impose a penalty upon
him, Allah has the power and
authority to impose punishment. (96)
Prohibition of hunting during the state of pilgrimage is confined to game
living on land. The game of the sea - whether it is in the water or has
been thrown upon the land - is however, lawful as provision for you as
well as for those who are on a journey. Every action will be judged
according to Allahs law of Mukafat. (97-99)
Allah has made the Kaba
a sanctuary and also the centre of the Divine order whose ultimate aim is
to set all humanity upon its feet making it independent. You should
respect the sanctity of the months during which war is prohibited and
abstain from injuring animals brought by the pilgrims. These things are
told to you, so that you should know that Allah
is Protector and Raheem but He
is also very strict in punishing. So far as the Rasool
is concerned, his function is only to deliver the message. But Allah
knows what you do openly and in secret. (100)
Say to them O Rasool! the lawful
and the unlawful are not alike in value even though the abundance of what
is unlawful may appear attractive to you. Therefore, O people of wisdom
and reflection, adhere to the laws of Allah
so that you may prosper. (101-102)
O Jamaat-ul-Momineen!
(what is necessary for the guidance of mankind has been given through the
revelation and prescribed in the Quran).
Do not probe into what has not been revealed. If you probe into it while
the Quran is being revealed and your question is answered, it may cause
you embarrassment (so it is better for you to avoid such discussion and if
you do something which is wrong and there is no revelations). Allah will overlook that as Allah
has in past, overlooked such failings for He is Forbearing and Protective
*******.
People before you (Bani-Israel) used to ask Moses such questions. (The result of their probing
was that they made extra-revelatory laws a part of an unchangeable Shariat and when they found this Shariat
impracticable, they repudiated their Deen
itself. (2/108)) You should not do that. (103)
Allah has not sanctioned the
practices of the Mushrikeen
associated with Baheera, Saiba,
Waseela and Hami - animals dedicated to idols and set free. If these people
claim that these practices have been enjoined by Allah, they tell a lie. Even human reason would show that these
practices are mere superstition. (104)
When they are asked to come to what Allah has revealed and to His Rasool,
they will say: No, we will only follow in the footsteps of our
ancestors. In other words they would follow in the footsteps of their
ancestors even if the latter lacked knowledge and wisdom and did not
follow the right path revealed by Allah
(2/170). (105)
O Jamaat-ul-Momineen
you alone are responsible for the development of your personality (Nafs).
If you follow the right path which may be different from your ancestors
path, you will not be harmed by those who follow the wrong path. After
all, all human actions are judged according to Allahs
law of Mukafat. (106)
It has been laid down earlier that it is incumbent upon every Momin
to make a legally valid will for his relatives and others close to him
(2/180). When anyone approaches death and makes a bequest there should be
two just witnesses from amongst you or lacking that two from amongst
others if he is on a journey. If the witnesses are required to give
evidence, the appropriate authority may detain them after Salat.
If the party against whom they have testified suspects them of untruth,
they may swear by Allah saying
We have not sold our evidence for any price to any one, even though he
may be a kindred, and we will not conceal the truth and will give evidence
only for Allahs sake. If we
tell a lie we will certainly commit an offence. (107)
If it is discovered later that the evidence given by them was not true,
the party against whom they have testified may bring two witnesses from
amongst them who would swear by Allah
and say We affirm that what we will say is more correct than what the
previous witnesses have said and we will not transgress the limits imposed
by Allah. If we do this we will
be reckoned amongst the Zalimeen. (108)
In this way it will be more likely that the witnesses will be true to
facts since they will be afraid that they might be contradicted by others
under an equally solemn oath. O Jamaat-ul-Momineen
you should keep in mind Allahs
laws, hearken to His command and remember that those who disobey His laws
cannot follow the right path. (109) On the Day of Reckoning Allah will assemble the Rusul and ask them: What response did you get to your call and to what extent have your followers acted upon it? They would reply, We do not have exact knowledge because we could only see what was apparent. You - and You alone - know what was hidden. (110)
In this respect, the case of the followers of Jesus is particularly
pertinent (5/117). When Allah
said to Jesus: Recall My blessings to you and to your mother. I have
given you revelation in an authentic form which gave you tremendous
strength and confidence. You preached to people from an early age to an
advanced age (3/45).
I had taught you the Book and the wisdom i.e. the Torah and the
Bible. On the basis of this teaching, you said to the Bani-Israel:
If you follow my teachings this will give you a new life and uplift you
enabling you to soar in the heights according to Allahs
laws. At present you are blind, you will gain new sight. At present people
shun you, your new life will be most respectable. At present the fields of
your efforts are barren and lifeless, through this revelation they will
become green and fruitful (3/48, 3/111, 6/123). You were giving the Bani-Israel
these kinds of tidings but they were plotting to kill you. They rejected
your teachings by saying that it was nothing but a lie********. (111)
Allah further said to Jesus:
When I asked your companions through the revelation given to you
Believe in Me and in My Rasool;
they said We believe and bear witness that we are Muslims. (112)
Without the establishment of the Nizam-e-Rabubiyyat,
humanity is degraded since people are generally compelled out of necessity
to barter their self-respect for bread, the companions of Jesus said to
him, Is it not possible for your Rabb
to establish such a system? ********* Jesus replied: It is possible,
provided you have trust in Allah and adhere to His Laws. (113) They said: If this done, we will be satisfied and we will bear witness that you have indeed spoken the truth to us. (114)
Thereupon, Jesus, son of Mary, said to Allah: Help us to establish such a system which will be a means
of rejoicing for us as well as for those who would come after us provided
they continue to uphold the system. And this would be practical proof
regarding the truthfulness of Your law. O Allah!
provide us Your sustenance because all this which we get according to Your
law is much better than what we get through man-made systems. (115)
Allah replied This will be
done but beware that whosoever amongst you turns away from it will receive
a chastisement such as was not given to anyone else in the world. (116-118)
And when Allah will say: O
Jesus, son of Mary, did you ask people to deify you and your mother
besides Allah? he will say:
Your knowledge extends much beyond mine. How could it behave me to say
that which I know to be untrue? If I had said such a thing surely you
would have known it. You know even what is in my heart but I do not know
what You know. You - and You alone - know all what is hidden from us. I
said nothing to them except what You bid me to say which was that they
should obey Allah who is their Rabb
as well as mine. As long as I stayed with them, I kept a vigilant watch
over them. But when You completed the term of my life, You alone watched
over them. You have devised measures for everything. If you punish them,
they are devotes to you or if you forgive them, you have the absolute
power but your power is blended with wisdom. (119)
Allah will say: This is the
day when the truth of the truthful will benefit them. They shall have
gardens wherein streams flow, where they will dwell beyond the count of
time. This is because they adhered to Allahs
law and Allah recompensed them
for it. This is, indeed, the highest achievement. (120) This is Allahs law of Mukafat which encompasses the universe. He wields power over all.
* Probably these two men were Moses and Aaron. ** Rabb also means elder brother. *** Called Cain and Abel in the Torah. **** The literal meaning of the text is to cut their hands and feet. ***** The literal meaning of the text is cutting off the hands. When the Divine Order of Rabubiyyat is established, every person will be guaranteed means of livelihood. If anyone commits a theft under such circumstances he deserves the highest punishment. Those who commit crime due to psychological abnormality will be subjected to treatment, not punishment. (See also 12/31). ****** There is a difference between making friends and contracting social relationships. The Quran has prohibited making friends with both Jews and Christians (5/51). ******* Workable details of the Quranic injunctions given in principle have been left to the Ummah to prescribe according to the exigencies of time. Quranic injunctions remain immutable while their details can be changed by the Divine Order through mutual consultations if and when necessary. Such an authority or right cannot be exercised by any individual. ******* The literal translation of the words is as follows: When you fashioned by My permission out of clay a thing bearing the semblance of a bird, you breathed into it and by My leave it became a bird and when you healed the blind born and the leper by My leave, and by My leave when you raised the dead. ********* Literal translation is: Is your Rabb able to send down to us a tray of food from above?
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