December 19, 2024

Surah Al-Ahzab Ayat 11 & 12 Daily Qur’an & Hadith (17 Nov 2023)

English Translation of Al-Quran

[33].Surah Al-Ahzab [The Confederates]

Ayat 11. There, the believers were tried and shaken with a mighty shaking.

Ayat 12. And when the hypocrites and those in whose hearts is a disease (of doubts) said: “Allah and His Messenger ( [SAWW](PBUH) promised us nothing but delusions!” Tafseer of Surah Al Ahzab (The Confederates) Ayat 11 and 12. In that situation where the Believers tried: they were shaken by a tremendous shaking. Ayat 12. And behold! The Hypocrites and those in whose hearts is a disease (even) say: “(Allah) and His Messenger promised us nothing but delusion!” Before this year’s mass attack on Madinah, the Muslims had successfully reached the Syrian border in the north, and there were hopes of reaching Yemen in the south. The Prophet had seen signs of expansion and victory for the Muslims. Now that they were shut within the Trench on the defensive, the Hypocrites taunted them by having indulged in delusive hopes. But the event showed that the hopes were not delusive. They were realized beyond expectations in a few years.

English Translation of Hadith  

Hazrat Abu Bakr As-Siddiq (May Allah be pleased with him) reported: “O you people! You recite this Verse: `O you who believe! Take care of your own selves. If you follow the (right) guidance [and enjoin what is right (Islamic Monotheism and all that Islam orders one to do) and forbid what is wrong (polytheism, disbelief and all that Islam has forbidden)] no hurt can come to you from those who are in error.’ (5:105) But I have heard Messenger of Allah  [SAWW](PBUH) saying: “When people see an oppressor but do not prevent him from (doing evil), it is likely that Allah will punish them all.”

[Abu Dawud Hadith # 4338 and At-Tirmidhi Hadith # 2168].

Lesson : as mentioned above in Surah Al-Ahzab Ayat 12. “the hypocrites and those in whose hearts is a disease (of doubts)” This Hadith brings out the following points: What Abu Bakr As-Siddiq (May Allah be pleased with him) had stated was that the Ayah mentioned in this Hadith was generally understood to mean that if a person is on the Straight Path then it is not necessary for him to preach virtue and forbid vice because in that case he neither has the fear of being harmed by the disobedience and sins of others nor is he answerable to Allah for their misdeeds. Thus, what it implies is that Muslim Ummah is not responsible for the enforcement of Islamic Shari`ah in the world and all it is concerned with is its own improvement only. By narrating this Hadith, Abu Bakr As-Siddiq (May Allah be pleased with him) refuted this interpretation of the Ayah and made it clear that it is the duty of the Ummah and each of its member to make best possible efforts to check the vices prevalent in the society. So much so that if a Muslim has the ability to check the vices by means of force or speech but he does not do it, his negligence in this regard will become a cause of Divine wrath and punishment. The true significance of this ayah is that if, in spite of the best efforts on the part of the pious ones there is no improvement, and people do not abstain from sins and disobedience of Allah, then the pious persons will not be held responsible for what the defaulters do, nor would they suffer on this account. This interpretation of the ¢yah removes the conflict that seems to exist between the meaning of the Ayah and the Hadith.