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Introduction
Dedication
What is the Unseen?
The Noble Qur?an and the Unseen
Things He reveals ?not originate
With Him Alone is the Knowledge of the Hour
He knows what is in the wombs
The All-Knower of the Unseen and Seen
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venerable Imam, Sheik Muhammad Mitwaly Ash-Shaârâwy.
The Unseen
After praising Allah and praying for the bestowal of blessings and peace upon
our master, the Messenger of Allah, Muhammad, I beg Allah that these issuing
books from my library be a step taken on the path of guidance and a light that
may illumine the way towards Faith and we pray for guidance and success from
Allah.
Chapter One
What Is The Unseen
The Unseen is anything that is kept hidden from us, for the seen is no longer
unknown! This means that what the eyes behold is not considered unseen, but it
simply has to be away from our perception. Thus, that which is witnessed does
not fall under the hidden or the unknown.
If man were to examine his life he would discern that his knowledge is but
trivial and what is kept beyond it is far greater. To us the seen merely
constitutes our lives, which is a very limited sphere, even when added to it the
events we see on television or in other media transmitted to us from lands afar.
All what we gain through them, in spite of their multiplicity, is a mere
fraction compared to what happens in the entire universe.
We could be present in the same place yet in separate rooms, unaware of what is
going on in the one next to us. We could be sitting face to face conversing with
some people, yet have no clue as to what truly revolves in their minds and
hearts.
Therefore, we perceive that in our daily lives the least of all is visible and
certainly far beyond great is kept unknown to us. Allah, all praise and glory be
to Him, says in His Noble Book, (what means):
âAnd of knowledge, you (mankind) have been given only a little.â (Al-Isrââ, 17:
85)
If the knowledge we possess about the witnessed present world is the very least,
the same applies to general issues, because no issue that was subjected to
careful study and its researchers devoted themselves to uncover it but involved
their knowledge of certain things and their ignorance of many others.
Seldom one finds a worldly matter or a passed law that does not need
modification or alteration after a while. Why? Because those who studied a given
case or established a particular law learned certain facts and missed others, so
with the passage of time the hidden realties begin to manifest themselves, hence
necessitating amendments. This is the way things are, as every age enfolds its
own laws and cases. Every age uncovers certain matters that were kept hidden
from the preceding generations and reveals new issues.
As Allah, all praise and glory be to Him, is the Sole Legislator, and because
nothing is hidden from Him, His Knowledge is Eternal and fully comprehends
everything in the universe even before He brought it into being. Indeed, not
even the weight of an atom (or a small ant) or less than that or greater,
escapes His Knowledge in the heavens or in the earth.
Solving worldly problems with the Divine Law
If we truly want to solve the problems of this world with a remedy that needs no
alteration or substitution, let us seek and derive such a remedy from the Law of
Allah, because He, all praise and glory be to Him, is the One Who created the
disease and its cure. He is the One Who created man and knows best what serves
him and what harms him. He, be ever gloried His Majesty and Might, is the One
Who created this universe and knows best what sets it right and what brings
about its destruction.
In our worldly affairs we seek the machine manufacturer to help repair the
machine damage, because he made it and hence knows best the secrets of his
creation. If it was not possible for us to go to the manufacturers themselves
due to the large-scale production and its international distribution, the
manufacturers would have technicians trained to repair the machines they produce
and would print millions of manuals instructing people on how to repair them.
But if we sought a man who was neither trained by the manufacturer nor read the
manual, he would certainly damage it instead of repairing it. The same applies
to calling a carpenter to fix your television, he would simply damage it and
people would blame you for not seeking the help of the manufacturer or a
technician.
We come to the Divine Law and abandon it!
We act thus in our material concerns but we ignore it in universal matters. We
definitely know that Allah is The Creator of this universe and The Creator of
man. He is The Lawmaker of the course of life in the universe and He has
conveyed it to us. But when it comes to practicing the Law of Allah, all praise
and glory be to Him, we actually abandon it. We make laws based on our imperfect
reasoning and limited understanding believing that we are reforming, but in fact
we are corruptors. We abandoned what The Creator has given us and we began
imposing our own opinions, thinking that we are more capable than The Maker in
handling His Creation. In this regard Allah, The Truth [Al-Haqq: one of the
Beautiful Names of Allah], says (what means):
âAnd when it is said to them: âMake not mischief on the earth,â they say: âWe
are only peacemakers.â Verily! They are the ones who make mischief, but they
perceive not.â (Al-Baqarah, 2: 11-12)
All acts of reform remote from the Law of Allah are nothing but mischief on the
earth for moving further from The All-Knowing Creator towards the created being
who knows but little. Nothing created by Allah but blesses the universe and is
impossible to cause mischief. The sun, for instance, illumines the universe
since time began; it has caused aught mischief as that caused by factories and
the exhaust gases emitted from cars in a matter of a few years.
Allah created the plants to provide the planet with the pure oxygen it needs,
but man came, uprooted them and built in their place factories and cities that
caused air pollution and the ozone hole that threatens the entire humanity.
Indeed, what is hidden from us is great and what is seen is so petty. That is
regarding this world, apart from the other worlds that Allah, all praise and
glory be to Him, has kept hidden from us, unseen, unknown. The world of jinn is
hidden from us, whether the righteous among them or the devils. Allah, all
praise and glory be to Him, says in the Noble Qurâan (what means):
âVerily, he and QabĂŽluhu (his soldiers from the jinns or his tribe) see you from
where you cannot see them.â (Al-Aârâf, 7: 27)
Moreover, the world of angels is hidden from us, as we do not see the angels,
together with the other worlds that only Allah knows and we know nothing about.
A limited knowledge of existence
So, can see that our knowledge is very limited regarding all that exists in this
universe, whether of the material or the unseen world. There exists a present
seen world; that is the world of Dominion, the visible world that we all share.
And there also exits the world of the Greatest Kingdom; the invisible world that
Allah, all praise and glory be to Him, only shows to whom He wills from His
Messengers or righteous servants. Allah, all praise and glory be to Him, says in
the Noble Qurâan (what means):
âThus did we show Ibrâhim (Abraham) the kingdom of the heavens and the earth
that he be one of those who have Faith with certainty.â (Al-Anââm, 6: 75)
Hence, we realize that there exists Kingdoms known only to Allah, which He shows
to whomever He wills of His servants. The Ghaib (all that is hidden, unseen or
unknown) in its comprehensive essence is divided into two: a relative unseen
world and an absolute unseen world. The absolute Unseen is only possessed by
Allah, and has not yet emerged to perform its duty in life, for everything in
this universe is assigned a duty and has a beginning and an end. Even the
progress that humans achieve has a beginning; a feature in fact not exclusive to
man alone but everything in the universe has both a beginning and an end.
For instance, each scientific theory is assigned a birth date for it to start
carrying out its mission in the universe. If it chances upon a researcher after
its discovery, Allah, all praise and glory be to Him, may reveal it to him and
if it does not, Allah, Blessed and Exalted be He, will reveal it to a seeker of
the Signs of Allah on earth, through what we call coincidence.
Many a time we find a researcher examining a certain matter or a certain theory
and his search leads him to a totally different path; something he was not even
looking for. But Allah, The Most Exalted, has guided him to it by what we humans
call coincidence. Or else, Allah makes him notice a thing he has not noticed
before which makes him change his search entirely and pursue a different course.
Recovery from sickness also has an assigned date and birth. When Allah, all
praise and glory be to Him, wills the regaining of health He guides the
physician to the disease and reveals its cause to him, so he diagnoses it,
treats it and health is restored by the Will of Allah. A patient may in vain
seek the most skilled doctors, but still does not get cured, then may come a
fresh graduate doctor who examines him, diagnoses the illness and the patient is
cured!!
Is this inexperienced fresh graduate doctor more versed than the medical
professors who taught him? No, because he acquired his knowledge from those
professors. He simply examined the patient at the birth date of healing, so
Allah guided him to the illness, which he treated and health was restored.
Allah reveals to His Messenger some of the Divine Secrets
So, the absolute Hidden or Unseen is only within the Knowledge of Allah, all
praise and glory be to Him, and has not yet emerged out of the Realms of The
Almighty through His Word âBeâ, to be known and starts carrying on its role in
the universe. We recite in the Noble Qurâan the verse in which Allah, be ever
gloried His Majesty and Might, says (what means):
âAnd with Him are the keys of the Ghaib (all that is hidden), none knows them
but He.â (Al-Anââm, 6: 59)
Only Allah, all praise and glory be to Him, knows the absolute Unseen but the
Messenger of Allah (may Allah bless him and grant him peace) told us about
hidden things that happened for real.
All the minor portents of the Last Hour that came true during the present time
such as: loss of honesty, rivalry of the naked barefooted people in constructing
high edifices, children becoming an affliction to their parents, manâs love for
his wife and desertion of his mother, niggardliness obeyed, prevalence of
corruption on the earth, impunity of bloodshed in the innumerable bombings,
assassinations and civil wars, decoration of Masjids, decadence of hearts and
absence of faith within, the rise of hypocrites to high positions and authority
coming in the hands of unfit persons.
These as well as hundreds of other prophecies foretold to us by the Messenger of
Allah (may Allah bless him and grant him peace) came true, which at the time the
Messenger of Allah (may Allah bless him and grant him peace) predicted them were
still unseen, then they were fulfilled. The question is: Did the Messenger of
Allah (may Allah bless him and grant him peace) know the Unseen?
Almighty Allah says to His Messenger (may Allah bless him and grant him peace)
in the Noble Qurâan (what means):
âSay (O Muhammad SAW): âI don't tell you that with me are the treasures of Allâh,
nor (that) I know the unseen.ââ (Al-Anââm, 6: 50)
Allah, all praise and glory be to Him, commanded His Messenger (may Allah bless
him and grant him peace) to inform us that he knows not the Unseen, so how did
the Messenger of Allah (may Allah bless him and grant him peace) foretell many
events that actually happened? In the Battle of Khaibar, the noble Prophet (may
Allah bless him and grant him peace) saw a warrior fighting among the rows of
Muslims, showing remarkable courage that amazed the believers, yet he said,
âIndeed, that man is one of the denizens of hellfire!â
Abu-Hurairah (may Allah be pleased with him) narrated to us the hadith saying,
âWe were in the company of the Messenger of Allah (may Allah bless him and grant
him peace) in the Battle of khaibar when the Messenger of Allah (may Allah bless
him and grant him peace) said (about a man who claimed to be a Muslim), âIndeed,
that man will be cast into hellfire.â So, when the battle started, the man
fought with all his might till he sustained many wounds, whereupon a man from
amongst the Companions of the Messenger of Allah (may Allah bless him and grant
him peace) came and said, âO Messenger of Allah! Tell me, the man about whom you
have said that he is one of the denizens of hellfire, by Allah he had fought for
the Sake of Allah with all his might and sustained many wounds.â Upon that the
Messenger of Allah (may Allah bless him and grant him peace) said, âAs to him,
he is indeed one of the denizens of hellfire.â Some of the Muslims were almost
on the verge of doubting (what the Prophet, may Allah bless him and grant him
peace, had said) but while he was in this state, the man suffered pain from his
wounds so he precipitated death, thus he firmly placed his sword into the ground
then he heaved himself upon it and killed himself.â
The Messenger of Allah (may Allah bless him and grant him peace) knew that the
warrior was one of the denizens of hellfire though the man fought on that day in
the Cause of Allah with exceptional courage and audacity. The Messenger of Allah
(may Allah bless him and grant him peace) also foretold his Companions others
things that happened afterwards.
During the Battle of the Trench, and while digging one around Medina to protect
it from the attack of the disbelievers, the Messenger of Allah (may Allah bless
him and grant him peace) foretold that Shâm [the territory expanding to modern
Palestine, Syria, Lebanon and Jordan], Persia and Yemen would be conquered and
won by the Muslims. Al-Barââ bin âĂzib Al-Ansâry (may Allah be pleased with him)
said, â(It happened) at the time the Messenger of Allah (may Allah bless him and
grant him peace) ordered us to dig a trench, that we came across a very huge
hard rock some place in the trench unyielding to the strikes of the pick, so we
complained to the Messenger of Allah (may Allah bless him and grant him peace)
of that. On seeing it he (the Prophet, may Allah bless him and grant him peace)
took the pick and said, âBismallâh (In the Name of Allah),â and he aimed a blow
that broke its third and then he said, âAllahu akbar (Allah is the Most Great),
I have been given the keys of Shâm, by Allah I can see its red palaces by the
Will of Allah.â Then, he aimed a second blow that broke another third, whereupon
he said, âAllahu akbar (Allah is the Most Great), I have been given the keys of
Persia, by Allah I can see Al-Madââin (Ctesiphon) white palace.â Then, he aimed
a third blow and said, âBismallâh (In the Name of Allah),â breaking the rest of
the rock. So, he said, âAllahu akbar (Allah is the Most Great), I have been
given the keys of Yemen, by Allah I can see the gates of Sanaa from this very
place of mine.ââ
Thus, the Messenger of Allah (may Allah bless him and grant him peace) foretold
unseen events that would happen several years ahead and narrated them to the
believers standing around him.
Many prophecies revealed by the Messenger of Allah (may Allah bless him and
grant him peace) that all came true. How then has Allah, all praise and glory be
to Him, commanded His Messenger (may Allah bless him and grant him peace) in the
Noble Qurâan, that is never to be altered or changed till the Day of
Resurrection, to tell the believers that he knows not the Unseen, yet he informs
us with ever so much of the Hidden and the Unknown?
The answer is that the Messenger of Allah (may Allah bless him and grant him
peace) certainly knows not the Unseen, but it is Allah, all praise and glory be
to Him, Who had informed him of all the secrets he foretold. The Messenger of
Allah (may Allah bless him and grant him peace) did not know the Unseen on his
own, but Allah, all praise and glory be to Him, revealed to him incidents that
would happen in the future to narrate them to us as a testament to the veracity
of his message and the fact that it is conveyed from Almighty Allah. But the
absolute Unseen is only known by Allah, all praise and glory be to Him.
What is the relative Unseen?
We then move on to the relative Unseen, which constitutes the unseen matters
that humans may know. But what is the relative Unseen? It is something you do
not know but others do. For instance, if something is stolen from you, the thief
is unknown to you; it is something beyond your knowledge. The police may also
not know the thief, but the thief knows himself, as well as his accomplice who
hid the stolen objects and the buyer of the stolen goods.
A ruler or a minister may sign me in a new post; the endorser of my employment
contract knows the decision, also his clerk or whoever was present at the time
of signing the contract. If that witness phoned me at the time of issuing the
decision and told me that I would be appointed to that post, whilst hiding from
me the fact that he witnessed the signing of the contract, should I say that he
knows the Unseen? Of course not.
So, the relative Unseen is known by others but I am held unaware of it. For
instance, if I am traveling back from a journey and a friend accompanying me,
who knew the time of my arrival, returned a couple of days before me. He then
stated the day of my return and I did actually return on that day, should my
friend then be a knower of the Unseen? Of course not.
The same applies to all affairs that we believe to be totally unknown but
actually they do not belong to the absolute Unseen, rather they are relatively
unseen.
All such affairs that mankind may learn, which charlatans or other deceivers,
who invoke the help of the devils, try to make people believe that they hold the
secrets of the Unseen when actually they do not. All are merely events that took
place in reality but remained unknown to their seekers. But as for the real and
absolute Unseen, only Allah, all praise and glory be to Him, has its keys.
Prediction and the Unseen
Prediction or foresight also falls under the relative Unseen. For instance, I
know that in the character of a certain person that he grows angry out of
specific causes: as his dislike of a certain man and his reluctance to receive
him at home. It happens that the one whom he dislikes knocks at his door during
his absence; I may predict that if the man shows up now a quarrel will ensue.
The man actually comes and a dispute follows. By foreseeing this, am I a knower
of the Unseen?
I may also notice that my son does not study; that he opens the book and gazes
blankly at it but understands nothing, or pretends that he is studying his
lessons so he shuts himself in his room but actually does not study.
Consequently, I predict that the boy will not pass and he actually takes his
exams and fails. Does this mean that I am a knower of the Unseen? Or that
premises simply bespoke the results!
Moreover, if you asked a professor about his students: those who will and will
not succeed, he can pinpoint them to you. He can even name who will be the
first, the second and the third. Then, come the exams and the results match the
professorâs predictions. Is he then considered a knower of the Unseen? Of course
not, he simply used his foresight, intelligence and experience in predicting the
results.
The three veils screening the Unseen
The veils screening the Unseen pertaining to worldly life are three. First is
the past; something that happened in a past I have not lived whereby that thing
remains unknown to me. All the historical events that occurred before our birth
are kept unknown to us and we only learn about them through the narrators who
saw or witnessed them. We receive them as news, thus we pose uncertain whether
they are true or false.
In history there are contradictory accounts, deeds not ascribed to their proper
authors, intrusions that never happened and none can tell truth from falsehood?
But we have to accept them as they are, relying on the authority of the
narrators and the historians. In fact, many of the historical events are full of
forgery and falsification.
In our contemporary history and during the present time we live we find clear
examples for that. When one of the leaders or rulers dies some biographers
ascribe to him glories, whereas others depict him having the most dreadful
qualities. Some say he was just, some say he was vicious, others say he was a
tyrant and each substantiates his writings by documentations.
Historians affirm that the forged documentations in the history of mankind
exceed the authentic ones. Even the celestial books (save the Noble Qurâan) did
not escape attempts of falsification, so they withheld some of the stated parts
in them and forged what they withheld not, and then brought words of their own
and claimed them to be Divine, even though they are certainly not the Words of
Allah, all praise and glory be to Him.
In this regard, the Noble Qurâan conveys to us the Statement of The Truth,
Blessed and Exalted be He, (which means):
âThen woe to those who write the Book with their own hands and then say, âThis
is from Allâh,â to purchase with it a little price! Woe to them for what their
hands have written and woe to them for that they earn thereby.â (Al-Baqarah, 2:
79)
And the Qurâanic Statement of The Truth, be ever gloried His Majesty and Might,
that says (what means):
âDo you (faithful believers) covet that they will believe in your religion
inspite of the fact that a party of them (Jewish rabbis) used to hear the Word
of Allâh [the Taurât (Torah)], then they used to change it knowingly after they
understood it?â (Al-Baqarah, 2: 75)
We thus see that they distorted the Words of Allah, Blessed and Exalted be He,
and ascribed to The Almighty words He uttered not while alleging them to be
Divine. Furthermore, we must pay heed to the Words of The Truth, all praise and
glory be to Him, that say (what means), âAfter they understood it?â which
signify that they did not distort or change the Words of Allah, out of ignorance
or lack of understanding; otherwise their excuse would have been their ignorance
or incomprehension of the Divine Words. But in reality they willfully changed
them after a sound and reasonable understanding.
If this is the case regarding the Words of Allah, all praise and glory be to
Him, what would it be regarding the deeds and words of mankind? In the previous
celestial messages, Allah, be ever gloried His Majesty and Might, entrusted His
servants with guarding His Books and Words against any alteration or distortion.
But when people did alter and change them and ascribed to Allah what He uttered
not, The Almighty ordained that He should be the One to guard the Noble Qurâan
by His Endless Might and Power, as substantiated by the noble Qurâanic verse
saying (what means):
âVerily We: It is We Who have sent down the Dhikr (i.e. the Qur'ân) and surely,
We will guard it (from corruption).â (Al-Hijr, 15: 9)
Therefore, the Noble Qurâan will remain guarded by the Endless Might of Allah,
Blessed and Exalted be He, never to be altered or changed till the Day of
Resurrection.
The veil of the unseen past
So, the first veil screening the Unseen is the past but as for the second, it is
the future; for none knows what will happen in the future. Time has concealed
from us the events yet to come until they become a present reality for us to
learn them. We do not even know what will happen tomorrow. Allah, all praise and
glory be to Him, says (what means):
âNo soul knows what it will earn tomorrow.â (Luqmân, 31: 34)
In this way, the future remains a sealed book before us all, knowing not what
will happen in it, or what will happen to us, or to those surrounding us or to
the entire world.
As for the third veil, it is that of space; in plain words, my unawareness while
present in a certain place of what is going on in other places; the screening
veil of space prevents me. For instance, while being in Cairo I do not know what
is happening in London or New York or in other locations throughout the world.
All these events are concealed from me. Sitting in my study I am unaware of what
is going on in my house. I may not even know what is happening in the next room
by reason of the screening barrier of space, which is one veil of the Unseen to
mankind.
Then, came the Noble Qurâan and lifted all these veils; that of time, space and
future, unveiled them all by disclosing famous and well-known incidents that
none can belie, even by the enemies of this religion and that is owed to the
Inimitability of the Noble Qurâan, mightily able of working unending miracles
till the Day of Resurrection.
Chapter Two
The Noble Qurâan And The Unseen
Allah, Blessed and Exalted be He, willed that the Noble Qurâan embraces
never-ending miracles till the Day of Resurrection. The Noble Qurâan was sent
down a miracle in the power of speech to the Arabs who excelled in rhetoric and
oratory, therefore the Noble Qurâan came challenging what they excelled in.
A Miracle of Allah must challenge what mankind excelled in, for if it challenged
things they knew or mastered not, people would claim that if they learned or
mastered these things they would be capable of achieving what surpasses the
working of the miracle. But Allah, praise be to Him, brought forth to them what
they fully knew and mastered and were able to attain in it the summit of
civilization during their time. Challenging them thus with a miracle they are
powerless against in order to reveal to them their incapacity and weakness
before His Might, perhaps they would believe.
The people of Pharaoh were famed for their magic and they excelled in its
esoteric arts, so the miracle sent to them came in what they mastered. Also, the
people of Ăesâ (Jesus, peace be upon him) excelled in medicine, so the miracle
of Ăesâ (peace be upon him) came in what they excelled. The Arabs were masters
in the arts of rhetoric and oratory. They competed in composing poetry and
boasted of their poets; setting up marketplaces where people used to convene to
witness the poets vying with each other in reciting their poems. Therefore, the
Noble Qurâan came challenging what they excelled in. The challenge was even
escalated inviting them to try to bring its like, then lessened to only ten
verses then humbled to a verse. Bearing on that, Allah, The Truth, all praise
and glory be to Him, says (what means):
âOr do they say: âHe (Muhammad SAW) has forged it?â Say: âBring then a SĂťrah
(chapter) like unto it, and call upon whomsoever you can, besides Allâh, if you
are truthful!ââ (YĂťnus, 10: 38)
Had the Noble Qurâan been limited to a miracle in the power of speech, it would
have come to a standstill. But the Muhammadan Message is the last of all the
celestial messages and is sent down to humanity at large, to the entire world
not only to the Arabs. The linguistic miracle poses as a challenge to the Arabs
for the revelation of the Noble Qurâan with their language. As for the non-Arabs
Muslims such a challenge would not exist, if the Noble Qurâan were limited only
to a linguistic miracle. Therefore, the challenge in the Noble Qurâan is not
restricted to the Arabs alone but called to the entire humanity.
The Noble Qurâan came withdrawing the shading veils of the Unseen till the Day
of Resurrection, revealing a miracle to each generation. The Noble Qurâan lifted
the veils of the past, the future and that of space; lifted all the veils
screening the Unseen to give us miracles that continue up till now and will
continue till the Day of Resurrection.
The Noble Qurâan amends what the predecessors have distorted
But how has the Noble Qurâan unveiled the past? By bringing the news of the past
nations justly corrected to wipe out widespread mistakes, insertions intruded
into the Divine Books (save the Noble Qurâan), and lies uttered against the
universe Allah, all praise and glory be to Him, has created.
Among the first revealed Qurâanic verses were the ones discussing the beginning
of creation and how it happened. The Noble Qurâan related to us the story of the
first creation; that of Ădam and Hawwââ (Adam and Eve, peace be upon them), and
how Allah, all praise and glory be to Him, has created everything from a male
and a female so that the generation of creatures continue. Then came the modern
science â statistics â to bear witness to what the Noble Qurâan had already
related.
Statistics has proved that as time elapses, the number of creatures multiplies;
meaning that the further we sail aback, the lesser grows the number of
creatures. If we assumed that mankind currently amounts to thousands of
millions, a few centuries ago it was hundreds of millions only and a few
centuries before it was tens of millions, and the further we look back the
lesser the number grows until it dwindles to a few thousands then to a few
hundreds then to dozens then to the origin, a male and a female, Ădam and Hawwââ.
In this way, the Noble Qurâan has unveiled the past regarding creation, relating
to us the veracious story of the beginning of creation. The Noble Qurâan has
also unveiled the future when it foretold that there would come people who would
claim that man descended from an ape!! And the origin of life was in such and
such fashion. That they would fabricate false theories so do not listen to them,
because such people are misleaders, who wish to lead you astray.
In this regard The Truth, Blessed and Exalted be He, says (what means):
âI (Allâh) made them (IblĂŽs and his offspring) not to witness (nor took their
help in) the creation of the heavens and the earth and not (even) their own
creation, nor was I (Allâh) to take the misleaders as helpers.â (Al-Kahf, 18:
51)
The prophecy came true and there appeared misleaders who alleged that the origin
of creation was in such and such fashion and they invented lies against Allah.
To all those people we simply say that they served to affirm the truthfulness of
the Noble Qurâan. Because if they did not bring forth their fallacious theories
we would have said that the Noble Qurâan has informed us that there would come
misleaders who would dispute about the creation of the heavens and the earth,
and that of man, where are then those misleaders foretold by the Noble Qurâan?
But they actually came and the lies they invented inspired us to say, âSubhân
Rabanâ Al-âAzhĂŽmâ (All praises be to our Lord, the Most Great). For The Almighty
informed us about those misleaders and they actually came and He said that they
would dispute about the creation of the heavens and the earth, and that of man,
and they did dispute concerning them. In this manner Allah, all praise and glory
be to Him, used the disbelievers and misleaders in serving the issue of Faith
and proving the veracity of the Noble Qurâan.
The miracle of creation imparted by Allah
The Truth, be ever gloried His Majesty and Might, has informed us in the Noble
Qurâan that He created everything from a male and a female through the verse
saying (what means):
âAnd of everything We have created pairs, that you may remember (the Grace of
Allâh).â (Az-Zâriyât, 51: 49)
And the verse saying (what means):
âAnd that He (Allâh) creates the pairs, male and female.â (An-Najm, 53: 45)
But we have to pay attention to the word âpairâ for it does not here mean two,
as usually crosses the minds of some people but it means one of two
corresponding things, similar in form but different in function.
We notice this in all of Allahâs creatures; all the animals and insects are
created from a male and a female. No creature can exist from a male without a
female or the opposite except in the miracles where Allah, all praise and glory
be to Him, wanted to prove His Absolute Power in the universe and in creation.
Ădam (peace be upon him) was created from neither a male nor a female; Allah
directly created him. Then came the creation of Hawwââ (Eve, peace be upon her)
from a male only, for she was created from the rib of Ădam. Bearing on that
meaning, The Truth, all praise and glory be to Him, says (what means):
âO mankind! Be dutiful to your Lord, Who created you from a single person
(Adam), and from him (Adam) He created his wife [Hawwa (Eve)], and from them
both He created many men and women.â (An-Nisââ, 4: 1)
Allah, all praise and glory be to Him, created Ăesâ, (Jesus, peace be upon him),
son of Maryam (Mary, may Allah be pleased with her) from a female only, without
a male, whereby the four miracles of creation are perfected: creation without
neither a male nor a female, creation from a male without a female, creation
from a female without a male and creation with the union of both to prove the
Absolute Power and Might of Allah, all praise and glory be to Him
Everything in the universe is created from a male and a female, hence
insemination or pollination must take place for reproduction; a fact finally
discovered by modern science. So, if they wanted to completely destroy a certain
pest or an insect, they have to destroy either the males or the females,
consequently the insect or the pest perishes. If a male or a female remained the
pest or the insect would return anew stronger than ever.
Casting lots to see who would be the guardian of Maryam
The Noble Qurâan has unveiled the Unseen regarding creation. The Noble Qurâan
then came to uncover the past by telling us matters nobody would have ever
known. Just read how certain verses in the Noble Qurâan are preceded by certain
Utterances of The Most Exalted, as those meaning, â(O Muhammad SAW), neither you
nor your people knew them before this.â (HĂťd, 11: 49), âYou were not with them,â
(Ăl-âImrân, 3: 44) to learn how the Noble Qurâan unveils the Unseen.
Regarding this, Allah, all praise and glory be to Him, says (what means):
âYou were not with them, when they cast lots with their pens as to which of them
should be charged with the care of Maryam (Mary); nor were you with them when
they disputed.â (Ăl-âImrân, 3: 44)
Meaning, O Muhammad, you were not present when they cast lots to choose who
would be the guardian of Maryam (Mary, peace be upon her), offered by her mother
to serve His place of worship. After the mother of Maryam gave birth to her, she
carried her to the priests in Baitul-Maqdis (Jerusalem) and said that she vowed
to dedicate her child to the services of Baitul-Maqdis, worshipping Allah, and
being in the services of His place of worship. Zakariyâ (Zachariya, peace be
upon him) wanted to be her guardian and be charged with bringing her up but the
priests refused as each wished to be her guardian. So, they agreed upon casting
lots by throwing their pens and the owner of the drawn pen would become the
guardian of Maryam. The pen chosen by lot belonged to Zakariyâ, who became her
guardian. Now recite the noble Qurâanic verse in which The Truth, praise be to
Him, says (what means):
âAnd you (O Muhammad SAW) were not on the western side (of the Mount), when We
made clear to MĂťsa (Moses) the commandment, and you were not among those
present.â (Al-Qasas, 28: 44)
Furthermore, Allah, all praise and glory be to Him, says to His Messenger (may
Allah bless him and grant him peace) that he was not there when He talked to
MÝsâ (Moses, peace be upon him) on the western side of Mount TÝr in Sinai.
Also, the noble Qurâanic verse saying (what means):
âAnd you (O Muhammad SAW) were not a dweller among the people of Madyan (Midian),
reciting Our Verses to them.â (Al-Qasas, 28: 45)
Meaning that you (Muhammad) were not dwelling among the people of Midian to know
what happened to Shuâaib (peace be upon him) and what he said to his people
while calling them to the Religion of Allah. The Truth, be ever gloried His
Majesty and Might, says (what means):
âThis is of the news of the unseen which We reveal unto you (O Muhammad SAW),
neither you nor your people knew them before this.â (HĂťd, 11: 49)
Thus, Allah, all praise and glory be to Him, informed His Messenger (may Allah
bless him and grant him peace) about things he would never have known, neither
he nor any of his people to prove that unveiling the past happens only by His
Will, all praise and glory be to Him. When Allah unveiled the past to His
Messenger (may Allah bless him and grant him peace), He revealed to him the
matters related to the Divine Law that the predecessors cared to hide. The
Almighty, praise be to Him, revealed the truth about the fabricated lies they
used to spread against His Prophets; among them were what the rabbis alleged
against Sulaimân (Solomon, peace be upon him) that he ruled by magic and what
the devils falsely related against the kingdom of Sulaimân.
âThey followed that which the devils falsely related against the kingdom of
Solomon. Solomon disbelieved not; but the devils disbelieved, teaching mankind
magic.â (Al-Baqarah, 2: 102)
Allah, The Truth, all praise and glory be to Him, revealed to His Messenger (may
Allah bless him and grant him peace) news that neither he nor his people could
ever know, so that a nonbeliever would never dare say that the Messenger of
Allah (may Allah bless him and grant him peace) received his knowledge from this
or that.
The Divine Revelation came concerning matters unknown neither to the Messenger
of Allah (may Allah bless him and grant him peace) nor to his people, with the
purpose of emendating the insertions that the rabbis and others have intruded
into the Law of Allah. To make it known to all that this emendation is from
Almighty Allah Himself to cause the truth to triumph and bring falsehood to
nothing, so that none can dare contest it. Allah, all praise and glory be to
Him, says what means, âThis is of the news of the unseen.â (HĂťd, 11: 49)
Meaning, this news appertains to the unseen past that nobody knew, and is
conveyed by Allah, be ever gloried His Majesty and Might, to His Messenger (may
Allah bless him and grant him peace).
Emendation of insertions intruded into previous religions
In this way, the Noble Qurâan has unveiled the past to amend the religions that
preceded Islam and to show how insertions falsely ascribed to Allah were forced
in them.
Furthermore, the Noble Qurâan has drawn the veils screening space to the
Messenger of Allah (may Allah bless him and grant him peace). Recite the noble
Qurâanic verse in which The Truth, all praise and glory be to Him, says (what
means):
âTo Him belongs all that is in the heavens and all that is on the earth, and all
that is between them, and all that is under the soil.â (Tâ-ÂHâ, 20: 6)
People must pay heed to the Qurâanic Statement of The Truth, all praise and
glory be to Him, saying what means, âAnd all that is under the soil,â because we
now have discovered that the treasures buried into the depths of the earth
exceed those on its surface.
Thus, Allah, Blessed and Exalted be He, informed His Messenger (may Allah bless
him and grant him peace) in the Noble Qurâan, that will never be changed or
altered till the Day of Resurrection, about what lies in the depths of the earth
at a time it was a reality hidden from the whole world. Certainly, a veil
shading space, for at the time of the revelation of the Noble Qurâan nobody knew
or even imagined that within the earth are enormous treasures to which we should
direct our attention.
Allah, all praise and glory be to Him, lifted another veil shading space to His
Messenger (may Allah bless him and grant him peace) in the noble Qurâanic verse
in which He says:
بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم
}الم {1} غُلِبَتِ الرُّومُ {2} فِي أَدْنَى الْأَرْضِ}
âAlifÂLâmÂMĂŽm. [These letters are one of the miracles of the Qurâân, and none
but Allâh (Alone) knows their meanings]. The Romans have been defeated. In the
nearer land (Syria, Iraq, Jordan, and Palestine), and they, after their defeat,
will be victorious.â (ArÂRĂťm, 30: 1-3)
At the time of the revelation of the Noble Qurâan, the word âأدنىâ was
interpreted (as in the aforementioned translation of the verses) as being nearer
the lands of Arabs, then came the geologic maps recently shot through satellites
to prove that the region where the final battle was fought near Baitual-Maqdas
(Jerusalem) is the lowest region on the entire surface of the earth, exactly as
the Arabic word âأدنىâ literally means: a place situated most low. So, the Noble
Qurâan unveiled another hidden reality of space by stating that the region that
witnessed the last battle fought between the Romans and the Persians is the
lowest region on the entire surface of the earth, a fact we only knew a few
years ago.
Allah, all praise and glory be to Him, imparts another miracle of space in the
Noble Qurâan. Recite the noble Qurâanic verse in which The Truth, Blessed and
Exalted be He, says (what means):
âHave not those who disbelieve known that the heavens and the earth were joined
together as one united piece, then We parted them? And We have made from water
every living thing. Will they not then believe?â (Al-Anbiyââ, 21: 30)
Through this verse the Noble Qurâan informs us about the selfsame origin of the
heavens and earth and how they were separated.
Maybe we still remember the experiment of manâs landing on the moon and how the
scientists dreamt, before finishing the experiment, of finding strange elements
on the surface of the moon and how such elements would contain minerals,
chemical substances and others items extraordinarily new to the people of the
earth. How if they were added to the elements present on earth they would
produce substances never known to humanity, and they gave free rein to their
fancies about the new discovery that would change the universe. Fantasies soared
high and minds were full of dreams, then what happened?
Man landed on the moon and walked on its surface. He brought specimens from the
rocks on and under its surface and returned to the earth. Afterwards, the labs
started working actively and the results came out: the moonâs surface consists
from the same elements of the earthâs surface. Moreover, the components of its
rocks are the same as those of the earth.
The journey ended by the distribution of the moonâs rocks on the celebrities
visiting the United States of America.
Afterwards, the curtain was dropt on that matter because none of the guests was
anxious to get a rock that is already found on the earth and the journeys to the
moon ended completely.
In fact, those who landed on the moon served to prove that there is no god but
Allah and that Muhammad is the Messenger of Allah. They also proved the
Miraculousness of the Noble Qurâan and how the Noble Qurâan told them that truth
fourteen centuries ago. Indeed, by their landing on the moon they themselves
touched the Qurâanic reality.
We can go on giving examples on how Allah, all praise and glory be to Him,
uncovered to His Messenger (may Allah bless him and grant him peace) the veils
screening space. Not only did He, praise be to Him, unveil the unseen realities
on the earth but He also unveiled it in the heavens and in the depths of the
earth and the seas. These are places that humans knew nothing about; they were
even unknown worlds to them, then Allah, Blessed and Exalted be He, willed to
reveal to mankind from His Knowledge what made part of the Unseen a palpable
reality.
The Noble Qurâan unveils the human soul
The Noble Qurâan has also unveiled the human soul, when Allah, all praise and
glory be to Him, told His Prophet (may Allah bless him and grant him peace) what
is harbored but kept unuttered within the hearts of the hypocrites and the
disbelievers. Almighty Allah says (what means):
âAnd say within themselves: âWhy should Allâh punish us not for what we say?ââ
(Al-Mujâdilah, 58: 8)
This noble Qurâanic verse was revealed with regard to the hypocrites and the
disbelievers. The Qurâanic Statement of Allah, all praise and glory be to Him,
saying what means: âAnd say within themselves,â signifies that they kept it
secret within themselves and told it to none. If such news about them was
untrue: that they truly did not whisper thus within themselves, then the
hypocrites and the disbelievers, who were most avid to vilify Islam and destroy
it, would have spoken out, saying, âMuhammad has brought words he says to be
revealed from Allah, claiming that we said within ourselves such and such and we
certainly have not uttered these words nor did they cross our minds.â
But the revealed Qurâanic verses disclosed what is hidden in their hearts and
the reality certainly startled them. They were taken aback by the truth; it did
not even occur to them to refute saying thus within themselves, if only by way
of deception and lying!!
If you read Surat At-Taubah, you would find in it many verses foretelling the
Messenger of Allah (may Allah bless him and grant him peace) what is kept within
the hypocritesâ hearts. Recite the noble Qurâanic verse in which The Truth,
Blessed and Exalted be He, says (what means):
âAnd of them are some who accuse you (O Muhammad SAW) in the matter of (the
distribution of) the alms.â (At-Taubah, 9: 58)
And the Qurâanic verse in which Allah, praise be to Him, says (what means):
âAnd among them are men who hurt the Prophet (Muhammad SAW) and say: âHe is
(lending his) ear (to every news).ââ (At-Taubah, 9: 61)
Then, comes the Challenge of Almighty Allah Himself to all what the hypocrites
hid and deemed unknown to His Messenger (may Allah bless him and grant him
peace). The Truth, be ever gloried His Majesty and Might, says (what means):
âThe hypocrites fear lest a SĂťrah (chapter of the Qur'ân) should be revealed
about them, showing them what is in their hearts. Say: â(Go ahead and) mock! But
certainly Allâh will bring to light all that you fear.ââ (At-Taubah, 9: 63)
Allah, all praise and glory be to Him, unfolded to His Messenger (may Allah
bless him and grant him peace) in the Noble Qurâan what is kept secret within
the hypocritesâ hearts and none of them dared to belie what Allah said and
revealed in the Noble Qurâan.
Allah exposes what is inside the hypocritesâ hearts
Allah, all praise and glory be to Him, exposed what the hypocrites concealed
within their hearts when they came to the Messenger of Allah (may Allah bless
him and grant him peace) to testify that he is truly the Messenger of Allah.
Recite in Surat Al-MunâfiqĂťn the Qurâanic verse in which Almighty Allah, says
(what means):
âWhen the hypocrites come to you (O Muhammad SAW), they say: âWe bear witness
that you are indeed the Messenger of Allâh.â Allâh knows that you are indeed His
Messenger and Allâh bears witness that the hypocrites are liars indeed.â (Al-MunâfiqĂťn,
63: 1)
The hypocrites are liars although they came to testify that Muhammad is the
Messenger of Allah. Allah, Blessed and Exalted be He, knows that Muhammad (may
Allah bless him and grant him peace) is indeed His Messenger, which suggests
that the testimony of the hypocrites agreed with the Statement of Allah, all
praise and glory be to Him, but though they agreed, The Truth, be ever gloried
His Majesty and Might, affirmed in the same Qurâanic verse that the hypocrites
are liars indeed.
But how could they be liars when they testified same as the Testimony of Allah,
be ever gloried His Majesty and Might?
They are lairs because the hypocrites uttered their testimony only by their
tongues. They bore witness that Muhammad (may Allah bless him and grant him
peace) is the Messenger of Allah only in tongues but their hearts remained
denying it, disbelieving in Allah and His Messenger (may Allah bless him and
grant him peace), so Allah bared what is in their hearts and exposed their
hypocrisy even when they witnessed for the Divinity of the message conveyed by
the Prophet of Allah (may Allah bless him and grant him peace).
The Noble Qurâan has unveiled the past and amended what the predecessors have
distorted in the Books of Allah. The Noble Qurâan has also unveiled the secrets
of the human soul and exposed what the disbelievers and the hypocrites hid in
their hearts; they were startled and could not answer back. Moreover, the Noble
Qurâan unveiled the future and told us things destined to happen after a few
days, others after years and others after centuries and they all came true. This
signifies that the Noble Qurâan unveiled all the Unseen for us to mind that
Allah, all praise and glory be to Him, is The Sayer and The Doer. Indeed, He is
The All-Knower of the Unseen, not even the weight of an atom or a small ant or
less than that or greater, escapes His Knowledge in the heavens or in the earth.
Chapter Three
Things He reveals âŚNot Originate
Only Allah, be ever gloried His Majesty and Might, is Omniscient of time
enwrapped in the veils of the Unseen. The future is one veil of the Unseen that
many people try to uncover its events yet to come by seeking the help of the
soothsayers, the fortunetellers and others. They spend lavishly on that end
while ignoring the reality that it is out of the endless Mercy of Allah, all
praise and glory be to Him, that He hid the future, keeping it unknown to all
but Himself.
But people precipitate the events yet to come and are eager to know what Allah,
all praise and glory be to Him, hides in the Fate He ordained. Simply, if they
opened their eyes a little bit, they certainly would not run after knowing the
future and they would thankfully prostrate themselves to Allah for veiling its
events, otherwise life would be upset and would turn to a hell.
If Allah, Blessed and Exalted be He, unveiled to us the future, how a mother
would feel if she were to learn that her son would die when he attains twenty?
How would she feel while seeing her son each day and knowing what would happen
to him? How could she live? What her life would be like when she sees her son
night and day but knows that she would lose him on a certain day or in a certain
year? Having him blooming before her eyes year after year, growing stronger and
more mature, how the life of this mother would be like?
Is not it out of the Mercifulness of Allah towards her that He hid the future so
that she may lead a blissful life until the destined Fate of Allah comes to
pass. She is offered thus twenty years of happiness instead of twenty years of
misery while awaiting the inevitable Fate.
How could a man look ahead to his future while knowing that he would lose his
fortune and be reduced to poverty? Or that he would lose his job and become
idle? Or that his children would desert him when he grows old and would cast him
in an old peopleâs home? How the life of this man would be like and how would he
be able to survive?
Truly, what inspires in us the hope in life and provides us with the power of
endurance, perseverance and the ability to withstand hardships and other
sufferance that life may involve is the cherished hope that tomorrow will be
better than today and what is yet to come will wipe our troubles and open before
us the closed gates. That hope keeps filling our hearts while life goes on with
good and evil, sweet and bitter.
The hope in a better tomorrow is what pushes us to work, to cultivate the land
and accomplish all what the life of this world requires.
But if we were to know the future events and the calamites they bear for us, we
would do nothing. Perhaps it might lead us to commit suicide â Allah forbid â in
order to avoid the future events we have learned and out of dreading to continue
living until they do befall us.
Thus, we see that Allah, all praise and glory be to Him, hid the future out of
mercifulness towards us and in order that we hopefully expect the life of this
world instead of living it with pain, and to enjoy our lives instead of being
miserable in them. That is the Mercy of Allah, which many reject while trying
hard, even spending money, to know what will happen in the future!
There is always mercy in the Foredoom of Allah, all praise and glory be to Him,
so what if we learned the prejudged and lose sight of the mercy intertwined with
it? Allah, all praise and glory be to Him, has a wisdom in each predestination
but sometimes we fail to grasp it. Hiding the future is certainly a mercy to all
humanity.
How did the Noble Qurâan unveil the future?
We shall now move on to the future matters that the Noble Qurâan has unveiled.
Our first example is the war waged between the Romans and the Persians. War
broke out between the Romans and the Persians and ended with the victory of the
latter. Persia, being a disbelieving nation made the disbelievers rejoice, on
the other hand the Romans were people of the book, therefore, the believers were
grieved.
War broke out between two great countries during that time and it had nothing to
do with Islam or its tenets but Allah, all praise and glory be to Him, willed to
prove a basic truth in the universe; that Allah grants victory to the one
cherishing belief in his heart against the one whose heart is filled with
disbelief. The Persians were disbelievers, who worshipped fire, whereas the
Romans were Christians; they were people of the Book. Thereupon, noble Qurâanic
verses were sent down upon the Messenger of Allah (may Allah bless him and grant
him peace) saying (what means):
âAlifÂLâmÂMĂŽm. [These letters are one of the miracles of the Qur'ân, and none
but Allâh (Alone) knows their meanings]. The Romans have been defeated. In the
nearer land (Syria, Iraq, Jordan, and Palestine), and they, after their defeat,
will be victorious. Within three to nine years. The decision of the matter,
before and after (these events) is only with Allâh, (before the defeat of Romans
by the Persians, and after, i.e. the defeat of the Persians by the Romans). And
on that Day, the believers (i.e. Muslims) will rejoice (at the victory given by
Allâh to the Romans against the Persians), with the help of Allâh, He helps whom
He wills, and He is the AllÂMighty, the Most Merciful.â (ArÂ-RĂťm, 30: 1-5)
These noble Qurâanic verses were revealed to announce that the Romans would
achieve victory after some years. At that time, the disbelievers claimed that
these were the words of Muhammad and negated that the Romans would ever triumph.
But the believers affirmed that these were words sent down from Allah, Blessed
and Exalted be He, and revealed to Muhammad (may Allah bless him and grant him
peace)âŚ. the Romans would be victorious.
The conflict flared up and the challenge escalated to the disbelievers betting
that the Romans would never be victorious, whereas the believers betted on the
victory of the Romans. Among the bettors was our master, Abu Bakr As-SadĂŽk (may
Allah be pleased with him) who betted four camels on the Romans achieving
victory after seven years.
The seven years elapsed and neither a fighting took place nor did the Romans
achieve victory. The disbelievers rejoiced and they started raising doubts in
the Muslims against their Noble Qurâan and their religion.
Abu Bakr (may Allah be pleased with him) mentioned the matter to the Messenger
of Allah (may Allah bless him and grant him peace), who asked him, âHow much is
some years in your estimation?â Abu Bakr replied, âLess than ten.â Whereupon,
the Messenger of Allah said (may Allah bless him and grant him peace) to Abu
Bakr, âGo, bid up with them and add two more years to the appointed time.â
And it truly happened, for two years had hardly passed by before the Romans
defeated the Persians and the believers rejoiced. Then the Messenger of Allah
(may Allah bless him and grant him peace) forbade Abu Bakr (may Allah be pleased
with him) and all the Companions (may Allah be pleased with them all) from
betting and said to them that Islam neither acknowledges it nor sanctions it.
Here we have to question ourselves: who can decide the outcome of a war that
would break out after nine years? Moreover, to decide the victor and the
conquered party and have verses of the Noble Qurâan, whose recital is an act of
worship and will never be altered or changed till the Day of Resurrection,
revealed conveying that prophecy? Who can guarantee the future turn of events
for nine whole years? Who can guarantee the continuation of enmity all along
these years?
Was not there a possibility that the Roman and the Persian leaders would agree
upon conciliation and no war would take place? Was not there a possibility that
the battle is fought and the Persians achieve victory? They were two big
countries and the preparation for war took nine years; was not there a
possibility that, during these nine years, the Persians would upgrade their
military preparations and enhance their weapons in a way that would enable them
to defeat the Romans?
Further, wherefore does the Noble Qurâan, which is a doctrinal Book, discusses
that battle which is remote from the doctrine? Because Allah comprehends in His
Knowledge all things that happens in the universe, and The Sayer of the Noble
Qurâan is The Creator of the universe, Whom nothing whatsoever in His Universe
is beyond His Will. Allah, all praise and glory be to Him, says to anything
âBe!â â and it is, therefore the Noble Qurâan was sent down with revelations
known only by Allah, Blessed and Exalted be He; matters He only reveals and
certainly not originates.
The Noble Qurâan has given us the Judgment and Decree of Allah pertaining to a
war that would take place after nine years, though nobody can predict the
outcome of a war even after its beginning or while being fought. As every party
engages in the battle while absolutely sure of achieving victory, otherwise they
would not have undertaken it. Then runs the battle and the winner is the same
decreed by Allah, The Exalted and Ever-Majestic.
This way, the Noble Qurâan unveiled the outcome of a war to be fought after nine
years to learn well that Almighty Allah is The All-Knower of the secrets of the
heavens and the earth and the Doer of whatever He wills.
The letter âسâ expressing futurity in the Noble Qurâan
The Noble Qurâan proceeds in unveiling the future; every Qurâanic verse
beginning with the Arabic letter âسâ means that the stated events will happen in
the future. When I express myself in the future tense, it follows that I have
not yet done the thing, otherwise I would not have used the letter âسâ that
indicates futurity. It simply means that the event will happen in the time yet
to come; it happened neither in the past nor the present time but will come to
pass in the future.
The Truth, Blessed and Exalted be He, says in His Perfect Book (the Noble Qurâan)
with respect to changing the direction of the Qiblah (direction faced in
prayers) [first it was towards Jerusalem then changed towards the Kaâbah] what
means:
âThe fools (pagans, hypocrites, and Jews) among the people will say, âWhat has
turned them (Muslims) from their Qiblah [prayer direction (towards Jerusalem)]
to which they were used to face in prayer.ââ (Al-Baqrah, 2: 142)
The Truth, all praise and glory be to Him, says what means, âThe fools (pagans,
hypocrites, and Jews) among the people will say,â which signifies that at the
time of the revelation of the noble Qurâanic verse they said nothing, but Allah
informs us that in the future they would certainly say thus. Allah, Blessed and
Exalted be He, described the speakers of these words as fools. By unfolding what
the nonbelievers would say in the future, Allah, all praise and glory be to Him,
had laid down one of the causes of that religion between the hands of the
enemies of Islam, through which they might have destroyed this religion if they
forbore uttering what Allah has told in advance.
The disbelievers and the people of the Book (the Christians and the Jews) could
have refrained from saying anything about changing the Qiblah, then tell the
believers that they said nothing, that the Noble Qurâan informed that they would
say, but they have not.
But as the Noble Qurâan foretold the Unseen, they actually said these words
whereby they served to affirm the cause of belief at the time they most craved
to destroy it.
Afterwards, we proceed to the noble Qurâanic verse revealed in Mecca when
Muslims were a minority, weak with neither might nor power, in which Allah, be
ever gloried His Majesty and Might, says (what means):
âTheir multitude will be put to flight, and they will show their backs.â (Al-Qamar,
54: 45)
Upon the revelation of that noble Qurâanic verse, âUmar bin Al-Khattâb (may
Allah be pleased with him) wondered saying: âWhat multitude is that? When we are
an oppressed minority?â
Years passed by and the believers migrated to Medina and the Battle of Badr took
place; the first battle in which the disbelievers suffered defeat and Muslims
achieved victory though the disbelievers formed great multitudes and the Muslims
were a minority.
During that battle the disbelievers approached one thousand, whereas the
believers were about three hundred. In spite of this, the disbelievers, the
great hosts, were defeated and the Muslims won the battle though a minority. At
that moment, âUmar bin Al-Khattâb (may Allah be pleased with him) cried and
said, âO Lord indeed you uttered the truth: âTheir multitude will be put to
flight, and they will show their backs.ââ
To ascertain the Absolute Power of Allah, all praise and glory be to Him, not
only did the Noble Qurâan unveil the events that Allah, all praise and glory be
to Him, decreed and man has no choice in them but the Noble Qurâan has also
unveiled the deeds wherein man enjoys the freedom of choice granted to him by
Almighty Allah; to choose to do or not to do, as he pleases.
Allah, all praise and glory be to Him, willed that man has the power of free
choice in having faith, he may believe as well as disbelieve. The tongue may
testify that there is no god but Allah and Muhammad is the Messenger of Allah
and may utter the word of disbelief, Allah forbid, just as its sayer will
choose.
In this regard The Truth, Blessed and Exalted be He, says (what means):
âThen whosoever wills, let him believe, and whosoever wills, let him
disbelieve.â (Al-Kahf, 18: 29)
But even in the optional issue of having faith the Noble Qurâan unveiled the
Unseen. Recite the Qurâanic verses in which The Truth, be ever gloried His
Majesty and Might, says (what means):
âPerish the two hands of AbĂť Lahab (an uncle of the Prophet), and perish he! His
wealth and his children (etc.) will not benefit him! He will be burnt in a Fire
of blazing flames! And his wife too, who carries wood (thorns of Sadan which she
used to put on the way of the Prophet (Peace be upon him), or use to slander
him). In her neck is a twisted rope of Masad (palm fibre).â (Al-Masad, 111: 1-5)
This Surah was revealed regarding Abu Lahab, the uncle of the Messenger of Allah
(may Allah bless him and grant him peace), to inform that Abu Lahab would die a
disbeliever and be cast into hellfire. It was revealed, as mentioned
hereinbefore, concerning an optional issue, that of belief.
What would have happened if on the revelation of this Surah and after its
recital by the Messenger of Allah (may Allah bless him and grant him peace) on
the believers, Abu Lahab gathered the tribes and told them, âMuhammad said in
some Qurâanic verses he claims to be sent down from heaven that I shall die an
unbeliever and shall be cast into hell. I declare my Islam before you and
testify that there is no god but Allah and Muhammad is the Messenger of Allah,
so that you may learn that Muhammad is inspired nothing. That all this talk is
from him, not from Allah.â
If Abu Lahab claimed thus hypocritically, dissemblingly or mendaciously he would
have destroyed the cause of Islam right from its roots, especially if the
speaker is such an archenemy of Islam. But although, Allah, all praise and glory
be to Him, laid between the hands of a bitter enemy of Islam a case through
which he might have entirely destroyed that religion, it never crossed the mind
of Abu Lahab to act thus.
Thus, the Noble Qurâan unveiled the unseen future even in optional issues.
Still, Abu Lahab could have been rightly guided as many disbelievers. For Allah,
has guided âUmar bin Al-Khattâb (may Allah be pleased with him) to belief, as
well as Abu Suffyân, Khalid bin Al-WalĂŽd, âAmr bin Al-âĂs and âIkrimah bin Abu
Jahl (may Allah be pleased with them all). All of them were leaders of
disbelief, but Allah, all praise and glory be to Him, guided them to faith.
Their Islam grew firm and they became from amongst the champions of that
religion and they spread it throughout the whole world.
Unveiling future secrets of the human body
Allah, all praise and glory be to Him, has unveiled the secrets of the human
body. The Noble Qurâan has described the embryonic development within the womb
with amazing accuracy that left modern science speechless. Allah, Blessed and
Exalted be He, says in His Noble Book (what means):
âAnd indeed We created man (Adam) out of an extract of clay (water and earth).
Thereafter We made him (the offspring of Adam) as a Nutfah (mixed drops of the
male and female sexual discharge) (and lodged it) in a safe lodging (womb of the
woman). Then We made the Nutfah into a clot (a piece of thick coagulated blood),
then We made the clot into a little lump of flesh, then We made out of that
little lump of flesh bones, then We clothed the bones with flesh, and then We
brought it forth as another creation. So blessed be Allâh, the Best of
creators.â (Al-MuâminĂťn, 23: 12-14)
The Noble Qurâan minutely described the process of creation, stating first that
man was created from clay. Thus, the Noble Qurâan has specified the substance
from which man was created: clay which is to be found everywhere on earth.
Scientists took the clay and on analyzing it they found that it consists of
eighteen elements, among them are: iron, potassium, sodium, and calcium, beside
other elements. They have also found out that the human body consists of the
same elements composing clay. After designing the highly developed scientific
devices that can film what is within the womb, and through monitoring and taking
photographs, they discovered that the embryonic development perfectly and
accurately matches the phases stated in the Noble Qurâan.
Allah, all praise and glory be to Him, unveiled the mystery wrapping the phases
of creation within the motherâs womb that none has ever known nor was able to
discover them at the time of the revelation of the Noble Qurâan, because it
needed highly complex magnifying scientific devices, which the world did not
know fourteen centuries ago.
Also, among the miracles of the Noble Qurâan is the news Allah, all praise and
glory be to Him, conveyed to us about the People of the cave and their long deep
sleep within it. The Almighty says (what means):
âWe turned them on their right and on their left sides.â (Al-Kahf, 18: 18)
Modern science then came to prove that a patient suffering from a disease that
paralyzes him and confines him to bed for a long time must be turned to the
right and to the left, otherwise his body will be afflicted with ulcers that
will cause him severe physical complications. Allah, all praise and glory be to
Him, has also imparted to us some secrets of the human body; that nerves lie
directly beneath the skin and if the human skin gets totally burned, man will
feel pain no more. The Almighty says in Noble Qurâan about the denizens of the
hellfire while being tortured therein (what means):
âAs often as their skins are roasted through, We shall change them for other
skins that they may taste the punishment.â (An-Nisââ, 4: 56)
The modern science has carried minute studies on the nervous system and proved
that the sensory receptors exist directly beneath the skin, so when the skin is
completely burned, man stops feeling pain.
Lengthy talk about the unseen future
In fact, the Noble Qurâan has discussed many issues related to the unseen
future, and when the veils of the future time were lifted off them, and they
became a present reality, it became evident to us the utmost accuracy of the
secrets the Noble Qurâan has disclosed to us about the Unseen. Still, as time
passes and Allah, all praise and glory be to Him, reveals to us more from the
knowledge He alone possesses about His Universe, we further realize how the
Noble Qurâan has already uncovered the future and foretold us what would come to
pass beforehand, because Allah alone is the AllÂ-Knower of the secrets of the
heavens and the earth.
Allah, all praise and glory be to Him, has drawn all the veils screening the
Unseen in the Noble Qurâan for us to mind that Him alone possesses the keys of
the Unknown and none other beside Him. Neither a creature nor some book has
drawn near the secrets of the universe upon the revelation of the Noble Qurâan
or after it.
Modern science has proved that there is no contradiction between the scientific
facts and the Noble Qurâan and when we say scientific facts we mean the real
truthful, not those built on falsehood, assumptions, guessworkâŚetc.
I still remember when California State University declared some years ago that
it lighted upon the missing link between anthropoid apes and human beings. They
excavated a skull of an ape having the face of a human being, but it turned out
later that an ingenious imposter has brought the skull of an ape and the face of
a human and fused them with utmost efficiency that was only discovered by highly
complex devices.
When do the Noble Qurâan and science come into conflict?
The Noble Qurâan and science come into conflict for two reasons: first, because
the scientific fact is false or the noble Qurâanic verse is misconceived or
misinterpreted. The Almighty says in His Noble Book (what means):
âAnd the earth We spread out.â (Al-Hijr, 15: 19)
No conflict came on the revelation of this noble Qurâanic verse between what the
eyes see and what the Noble Qurâan has stated, for man sees the land spread out
before him. Allah, The Exalted and Ever-Majestic, then revealed to His creatures
what He willed from the secrets of His Universe and science proved that the
earth is globe-shaped. Soon after, space was explored and astronauts captured on
film the earth, whereby they discovered that it is spherical.
But some religious scholars protested and accused those who said that the earth
is globe-shaped of disbelief, and that is owed to their misunderstanding of the
true meaning of the noble Qurâanic verse. Allah, all praise and glory be to Him
says (what means), âAnd the earth We spread out,â (Al-Hijr, 15: 19) meaning the
land, whatever land.
On going to whatever place on earth you find the land spread out before you and
that can never be except if the earth is spherical. Because if it had the shape
of a hexagon, a square, a triangle or any other form you must reach an edge
after which you would find no spread out land.
But the only shape through which you can move and still at whatever spot you
find the land spread out in front of you is when the earth is globe-shaped.
Moreover, if you took a plane from any location on the earth and flew in a
straight line you would return to the place wherefrom you took off, and that can
never happen except if the earth is spherical.
All the researchers, even in the West that try to cast doubts on the Noble
Qurâan and spend fortunes on that end, none of them has been able to prove that
there is a contradiction between the laws of the universe and the Noble Qurâan.
In the meantime, many carried out researches have proved the contradiction
exiting between the books revealed before the Noble Qurâan and universal facts,
by reason of the distortion brought about in such books by the very hand of
their people, inserting words of their own and claiming them to be Divine!!
What about the five Unseen matters?
Endless controversy has raged lately concerning the five Unseen matters, which
Allah, all praise and glory be to Him, has kept for Himself and has concealed
them from all His creatures. They are stated in the Noble Qurâan; in the noble
verse in which Allah, Blessed and Exalted be He, says (what means):
âVerily, Allâh! With Him (Alone) is the knowledge of the Hour, He sends down the
rain, and knows that which is in the wombs. No soul knows what it will earn
tomorrow, and no soul knows in what land it will die. Verily, Allâh is
AllÂKnower, AllÂAware (of things).â (Luqmân, 31: 34)
They claimed that some of the five Unseen matters have been revealed and have
alleged that man can send down the rain. According to them, through the medical,
science can now specify after pregnancy the sex of the baby, whether a male or a
female. They also predicted the Day of Resurrection; that it would fall in the
year 2000 or a little while after it!! They also have claimed that after the
revolution witnessed in medicine it can now specify how long remains for man to
live. They even have claimed that modern science can prolong life; in countries
advanced in sanitary care the average life expectancy scored higher than in
developing countries.
Moreover, they have claimed that by using computers they can specify the
shopping habits of customers, and consequently specify the average income or
earnings of any store by displaying the merchandise in a certain fashion that
agrees with these shopping habits.
They spoke lots of other things beside this, all of which is empty talk; full of
deception and reflects a lack of understanding the meaning of the noble Qurâanic
verse.
Chapter Four
With Him Alone Is The Knowledge Of The Hour
The five Unseen aspects of knowledge are the matters that Allah, all praise and
glory be to Him, has kept to Himself; enclosed within the realms of His
Knowledge, and known by none.
Nowadays, some ignorant people are trying to delude others by claiming that such
hidden secrets are unveiled, or at least some of them are. First of the five
Unseen matters they discussed its disclosure is the Time or Day of Judgment.
Some of the fortunetellers in America and India tried to name the time of
Doomsday. In America and a few years ago, some fortunetellers predicted and
determined the timing of Doomsday and many believed what they claimed. On the
specified day many people set off to the mountains deserting their houses, as if
the mountains would protect them from Fate although the mounts would be blown up
when the Last Hour befalls.
Such a behavior of the disbelievers has not changed since the beginning of
creation, because it arises from falsehood, and the ways of falsehood are
finite, being of human contrivance.
Those who climbed to the summits of the mountains, acted like Noahâs son when
the flood occurred, for he climbed to a mountaintop, and when Noah (peace be
upon him) asked him to board the ark along with him â being the only means of
deliverance from the floods â he said that he would take shelter from the floods
up on the mountain as Allah, all praise and glory be to Him, relates to us
through the noble Qurâanic verses saying (what means):
âSo it (the ship) sailed with them amidst the waves like mountains, and NĂťh
(Noah) called out to his son, who had separated himself (apart), âO my son!
Embark with us and be not with the disbelievers. The son replied: âI will betake
myself to a mountain, it will save me from the water.â NĂťh (Noah) said: âThis
day there is no saviour from the Decree of Allâh except him on whom He has
mercy.â And a wave came in between them, so he (the son) was among the drowned.â
)HĂťd, 11:42-43(
Thus, we see the logic of disbelief versus that of belief. The unbeliever
assumes that there is someone who can rescue him from the Decree of Allah,
whereas the believer knows for sure that there is no escape from it.
Those who believed the claims of the American fortunetellers about the time of
Doomsday acted same as the unbelievers during the era of Noah (peace be upon
him), when they thought that the mountains would protect them from the Fate of
Allah. Then follows the faithful logic spoken in Noahâs words related to us by
the noble Qurâanic verse saying (what means):
âThis day there is no saviour from the Decree of Allâh except him on whom He has
mercy.â )HĂťd, 11: 43(
The fortunetellers but lie
In India the fortunetellers have tens of times predicted the time of Doomsday,
and none of their predictions was ever fulfilled. But what is going on newly
nowadays among some people is the use of the Noble Qurâan in an attempt to
figure out the time of Doomsday. Some of them gave dates based on the beginnings
of Surahs, and said that it would be on the year 2000! While others predicted
that it would be on the year 2113, and many other superstitions mirroring
nothing but falsehood.
Regarding this Allah, all praise and glory be to Him, says (what means):
âVerily, Allâh! With Him (Alone) is the knowledge of the Hour, He sends down the
rain, and knows that which is in the wombs. No soul knows what it will earn
tomorrow, and no soul knows in what land it will die. Verily, Allâh is
AllÂKnower, AllÂAware (of things)â (Luqmân, 31:34)
These are the five Unseen matters, which Allah, Blessed and Exalted be He, has
kept to Himself alone, which we shall discuss in details throughout this chapter
and the next one by the Will of Allah.
The question posed about the time of Doomsday is not new; rather it has been
raised since the earliest times. The Prophets (peace be upon them all) were
asked about the time of the Last Hour, and to this day people still wonder about
its time, although manâs connection with worldly life ends in a matter of few
years. In this regard, the Prophet Muhammad (may Allah bless him and grant him
peace) said in a noble Hadith: âHe who dies, his Day of Judgment has befallen.â
Because the deceased sees Paradise, Hellfire, the Angels, and the invisible
becomes visible to him. But the question never ends. Allah, all praise and glory
be to Him says (what means):
âThey ask you about the Hour (Day of Resurrection): âWhen will be its appointed
time?â Say: âThe knowledge thereof is with my Lord (Alone). None can reveal its
time but He. Heavy is its burden through the heavens and the earth. It shall not
come upon you except all of a sudden.â They ask you as if you have a good
knowledge of it. Say: âThe knowledge thereof is with Allâh (Alone) but most of
mankind know not.ââ (Al-Aârâf, 7: 187)
Allah, all praise and glory be to Him, says (part of the Qurâanic verse saying
what means) âThey ask you.â The speech here is addressed to the Messenger of
Allah (may Allah bless him and grant him peace), but who are the questioners?
Are they the nonbelievers? Of course not, since they do not believe in the Last
Hour, how could they ask about it? Thus, the questioners must be from amongst
those who believe in the Last Hour. They were the Jews, for they knew from their
Book that Allah, be ever gloried His Majesty and Might, is the only One Who
knows the time of the Last Hour, and none other.
They wanted to test the Messenger of Allah (may Allah bless him and grant him
peace) with that question, thinking that he would give them an answer and state
to them its time, thus they could seize the answer and use it as the means of
impugning Islam. But only those who introduce a worldly way are the ones who try
to make people believe that they know everything to draw them to their false
way, but he who conveys a heavenly way, does not feel any harm in not knowing
things, for he is a witness to the Omniscience of Allah alone.
The Last Hour and the Jews
The Jews asked the Messenger of Allah (may Allah bless him and grant him peace)
about the soul, and about Dhul-Qarnain, and his answer came one with what they
had in the Taurâh (Torah), except for one point which is the story of the People
of the Cave, where Allah, all praise and glory be to Him, says (what means):
âAnd they stayed in their Cave three hundred (solar) years, and add nine (for
lunar years).â(Al-kahf, 18: 25)
The Jews said that they knew about the three hundred years, but the other nine
years were not known to them; actually these extra nine years are due to the
fact that Allah, all praise and glory be to Him, chronicles the history of His
Universe by the lunar calendar, which is the most accurate calculation. Allah
willed for the lunar calendar to be born and become the calendar of the nation
of Muhammad (may Allah bless him and grant him peace). The lunar year is 11⅓
days shorter than a solar year. Thus, the three hundred solar years is
equivalent to three hundred and nine lunar years.
The question laid here (in these noble Qurâanic verses) is about the Last Hour
and when will it come to pass? The answer to this question is that the knowledge
of the Hour is with Allah alone, and âNone can reveal its time but He. Heavy is
its burden through the heavens and the earth,â (Al-Aârâf, 7: 187) â meaning no
one can disclose it save Him. For revelation lies in exposing things, and Allah,
all praise and glory be to Him, will not reveal it until its time has come,
meaning at the very time of its occurrence.
âHeavy is its burden,â signifies that the carried load is greater than the force
lifting it; if the mass or weight is less than the lifting force it will not be
heavy. For instance, if you carried an item weighing a kilo (or two), it would
not be heavy, because the force of your arm is far greater than the weight it
lifts up. But if you tried to carry one hundred kilos, the weight would be heavy
and you would be unable to carry it.
The burden in the aforesaid example is physical, then how does Allah, all praise
and glory be to Him, says (what means), âHeavy is its burden through the heavenâ
(Al-Aârâf, 7: 187)? How could the burden in the heavens be a physical one? We
say that burdens can be physical, mental, and emotional. Exactly like asking a
first-year engineering student to solve an exercise put to a student in his
final year. He would not be able to solve it, and would say that it laid a
burden on him; in other words, his mind was incapable of understanding it. A
matter may also weigh down on your heart, as when you sit with someone you hate,
you feel overburdened, and you say that the visit weighed heavy on your soul.
That is spiritual burdens, which is the hardest kind of burdens.
Heavy is its burden through the heavens
The Truth, all praise and glory be to Him, says (what means), âHeavy is its
burden through the heavens,â (Al-Aârâf, 7: 187) and in the heavens are the
angels, but they do not know the time of the Last Hour. Some angels are
subjected to the service of humans. Allah, all praise and glory be to Him, made
them prostrate themselves before Adam (peace be upon him), and made them serve
mankind.
Those angels rejoice in the obedient servant, and are distressed by the
disobedient servant. They anticipate the befalling of the Last Hour to see the
reward of the obedient, and the punishment of the disobedient. The Last Hour
thus weighs on them, for they see the sinner surrounded by the Blessings of
Allah, and he only grows more disobedient to The Almighty, which fills them with
rage, and they desire for him a speedy torture as a retribution for his sinning.
On the other hand, they see the afflictions befalling the faithful in worldly
life, so they wish to hasten the establishment of the Last Hour so that the
faithful receives the reward of his obedience.
Thus, the Last Hour weighs heavily on the earth, owing to its horrifying events,
and for being dreaded by each believer in its occurrence. It also weighs heavily
in the heavens, because rage overwhelms the angels in anticipation of its
occurrence.
The Last Hour will not come but abruptly, without notice; the Messenger of Allah
(may Allah bless him and grant him peace) said, âThe Last Hour will not be
established till the sun rises from the West. So when its rises and all the
people see it (rising from the West) they will all believe (embrace Islam) but
that will be the time when: (As Almighty Allah says in His Noble Qurâan what
means,) âNo 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.â (Al-Anââm,
6: 158) And the Last Hour will be established while two men spreading their
garment between them but neither will they be able to bargain its sale with each
other, nor fold it up; and the Last Hour will be established when a man has gone
away with the milk of his she-camel but he will not be able to drink it; and the
Last Hour will be established while a man is luting his trough (for holding
water or feed for his livestock) but he will not be able to water (his animals)
in it; and the Last Hour will be established when a person has raised his morsel
(of food) to his mouth but he will not be able to eat it.â
The Last Hour will come suddenly, impossible to be predicted by anyone, even
before its occurrence by a few seconds and all people will indeed be stunned by
it.
Allah, all praise and glory be to Him, says to His Messenger, may Allah bless
him and grant him peace (in the Noble Qurâan what means), âThey ask you as if
you have a good knowledge of it.â (Al-Aârâf, 7: 187) For people thought that the
Messenger of Allah (may Allah bless him and grant him peace) insistently and
continuously asked his Lord about the time of the Last Hour.
The Blower of the Trumpet and the Last Hour
Allah, be ever gloried His Majesty and Might, has hidden the time of the Last
Hour from all His creatures even the close angels. The Messenger of Allah (may
Allah bless him and grant him peace) said, âWhen Allah, Blessed and Exalted be
He, finished the creation of the Heavens and the Earth, He created the Trumpet
and gave it to IsrâfÎl [Israfel, the angel who will sound the Trumpet on the Day
of Judgment], ever since he is placing it on his mouth, his eyes fixedly staring
at the Throne, waiting for the time he is ordered to blow the Trumpet.â Allah,
The Exalted and Ever-Majestic, says in the Noble Qurâan about the Day of
Judgment (what means):
âAnd the Trumpet will be blown, and all who are in the heavens and all who are
on the earth will swoon away, except him whom Allâh will. Then it will blown a
second time and behold, they will be standing, looking on (waiting)â (Az-Zumar,
39: 68)
We thus learn that even IsrâfÎl, the angel assigned to blow the Trumpet
announcing the beginning of the Day of Judgment, does not know the time of the
Last Hour. Ever since IsrâfÎl was assigned this duty, he has been standing, his
eyes frozen towards the Throne, waiting for the Divine Order to blow the
Trumpet. If that is the state of IsrâfÎl, how can a fortuneteller or a
charlatan, or a false interpreter of the Noble Qurâan claim that the Last Hour
will occur on such day or in such year!! Surely, all are only lies.
Portents of the approach of the Last Hour
The fact that Allah, all praise and glory be to Him, has concealed the time of
the Last Hour does not mean that He has concealed the time tolling the bell of
its approach. Allah, be ever gloried His Majesty and Might, says in the Noble
Quâran (what means):
âVerily, the Hour is coming and My Will is to keep it hidden that every person
may be rewarded for that which he strives.â (TâÂ-Hâ, 20: 15)
Allah willed to keep the time of the Last Hour hidden but He did not hide
everything about it; total concealment is with respect to its time only, but as
for the approach of the Last Hour and its portents, whether the major or the
minor, they were all disclosed to the Messenger of Allah (may Allah bless him
and grant him peace). The Prophet (may Allah bless him and grant him peace)
informed us about the approach of the Last Hour, he said, âI have been sent and
the Hour (is at hand) as these two (fingers),â pointing with his middle and
index fingers, which indicates the imminence of the Last Hour, as all the minor
portents of the Last Hour that the Messenger of Allah (may Allah bless him and
grant him peace) foretold us have been fulfilled.
Almighty Allah says in His Noble Qurâan (what means):
âThe Hour has drawn near, and the moon has been cleft asunder.â (Al-Qamar, 54:
1)
This noble verse either speaks about the splitting asunder of the moon during
the lifetime of the Messenger of Allah (may Allah bless him and grant him
peace); when the disbelievers called him to ask Allah, The Exalted and
Ever-Majestic, to split the moon for them so that they could believe him, but
when this miracle occurred, and Allah did cleave the moon asunder for them, they
believed not. Or it is about the splitting of the moon upon the approach of the
Hour, thus serving as a sign of the imminence of the Day of Judgment. Almighty
Allah says in the Noble Qurâan (what means):
âDraws near for mankind their reckoning, while they turn away in heedlessness.â
(Al-Anbiyââ, 21: 1)
However, it means that the time of the Last Hour has drawn near, not that it
would be tomorrow or after a couple of days, rather it signifies that its due
time has approached, because its minor portents have occurred. We should also
carefully mind the noble Qurâanic verse saying (what means):
âThe angels and the RĂťh [Jibrael (Gabriel)] ascend to Him in a Day the measure
whereof is fifty thousand yearsâ (Al-Maâârij, 70: 4)
This noble Qurâanic verse instructs us that to Almighty Allah this Day is
differently judged from ours, for we may see matters still faraway from
happening, but for Allah they are imminent. Recite the noble Qurâanic verse in
which The Truth says (what means):
âVerily! They see it (the torment) afar off, But We see it (quite) near. The Day
that the sky will be like the boiling filth of oil, (or molten copper or silver
or lead, etc.).â (Al-Maâârij, 70: 6-9)
We have tackled so far the first of the five Unseen matters, which is the Hour,
and we have clarified that only Allah, all praise and glory be to Him, knows the
time of its befalling, and none else has knowledge of it; so if any came and
professed to know it, he is definitely a liar.
We shall now move on to the second of the five Unseen matters. The noble
Qurâanic verse says (what means):
âHe sends down the rain.â(Luqmân, 31: 34)
This issue has lately raised many controversies, as scientists have officially
claimed that they are capable of sending down the rain after having discovered
that clouds are positively or negatively charged; upon joining together rain
falls. Further, they have discovered the chemical substances that cause the
clouds to send down the rain if fertilized with them.
All these claims are nothing but lies uttered against Allah, all praise and
glory be to Him. Rain falling from the sky is a highly complicated process that
no human can ever bring it about however knowledgeable he may be. Even if the
entire humanity gathered to make rain fall over a certain place, or prevent it
from falling elsewhere, they could never and would never be able to.
The process of rainfall does not start with clouds, but ends with them. As
aforesaid, it is a very huge process and it occurs with neither the interference
nor the knowledge of man; it is by means of sunlight that water is vaporized
from the sea.
Allah, all praise and glory be to Him, has made the seas constitute four-fifths
of the total area of the earth, and made the land constitute one-fifth, so that
the process of rainfall may take place. The greater the water area is, the
easier and faster becomes the evaporation process, and the smaller the area, the
lesser and slower the evaporation. For instance, if we spilled a glass of water
over the floor, it would evaporate after a short while, but if we left the water
in the glass for several days, the water would decrease by a small amount
because the small surface area extremely slows down the evaporation process.
Allah, all praise and glory be to Him, says (what means):
âSee you not that Allâh drives the clouds gently, then joins them together, then
makes them into a heap of layers, and you see the rain comes forth from between
them. And He sends down from the sky hail (like) mountains, (or there are in the
heaven mountains of hail from where He sends down hail), and strike therewith
whom He will, and averts it from whom He wills. The vivid flash of its (clouds)
lightning nearly blinds the sight.â(An-NĂťr, 24: 43)
In this noble Qurâanic verse, Allah, be ever gloried His Majesty and Might,
reveals to us some of the secrets behind the process of rainfall. The vapor
rising from the seas through sunrays ascends to the sky, forming by the Will of
Allah, the clouds. High there are also found the cumulus clouds heavy with
water, upon colliding against each other lightning flashes, and upon colliding
against the mountains rain falls. Therefore, heavy rain falls over the mountain
chains all over the world.
Allah, all praise and glory be to Him, says (in Surat An-NĂťr what means),
âStrike therewith whom He will, and averts it from whom He wills.â (An-NĂťr, 24:
43) Thus, Almighty Allah binds the process of rainfall with His Will. To whoever
professes that man can send down the rain we say, âAllah, all praise and glory
be to Him, has created in His Universe many deserts, if you can truly send down
the rain, why do not you turn these deserts to rainy areas? Drive the rain to
such places where it may come down and turn them into green valleys, verdant and
pulsing with life.â
Mankind, with all the knowledge it has been given, cannot do that. Moreover,
Allah, all praise and glory be to Him, has filled the land with rivers, and made
their water running continuously, with heavy rain falling each year. If they can
really send down the rain, why do not they make a small river in the middle of
the desert? We do not ask for a big river like those that Almighty Allah has
created, and we will not ask for several rivers, just a small one as a proof of
their ability, but they will never be able to.
Allah, all praise and glory be to Him, has willed by His Omnipotence that years
of drought strike some rainy regions, and that is for us to learn that rain does
not fall by the earthly causes known to mankind, but by the Power of the Causer,
all praise and glory be to Him.
We say to them that if they can send down the rain, why not prevent the seasons
of drought over rainy areas, but they stand powerless. We also witness the
catastrophes occurring in the drought-stricken regions, and the harm that is
inflicted on plants, animals, and mankind; where plant dies, cattle perish, and
people suffer from famine. No human power can put an end to the seasons of
drought or cause rainfall.
It happened lately that the United States, the country that possesses the
highest technology in the modern world, suffered from a season of drought and no
human power was able to bring a water droplet. Moreover, heavy rains pour forth
on certain parts of the world and flood them, but none can drive the clouds from
these areas to others suffering drought.
We can see how helpless mankind is before the Power of Almighty Allah in sending
down the rain. Humanity at large cannot drive a cloud from one place to another
to make it rain there or move a single cloud from a place flooded by torrents of
rain to another that is rainless.
Humanity at large is helpless
The entire humanity cannot control the wind but Allah sends it wherever He
wills, for clouds are not self-driven but are pushed by the winds from one place
to another. Winds do not submit to the will of humans, either in its motion,
force or course.
Who can dare claim that one of the Unseen matters is revealed and man can send
down the rain. These are simply lies stated against Allah, all praise and glory
be to Him.
The process of rainfall is a prodigious cosmic process that happens only by the
Will of Allah and man has no hand in it. Man is neither capable of controlling
the evaporation process from the seas, nor the sunrays that cause evaporation,
nor the vapor that raises to the sky then condenses to form the clouds, nor the
winds that carry them to certain place, willed by The Almighty to be carried
there.
But if there is a chemical process through which clouds are seeded to produce
rain, it is an exceedingly minor process, liable to success or failure. If what
the scientists claim is true, let them show us how they can control the action
of evaporation from the seas or the action of forming the clouds or their
movement around the earth. The One Who sends down the rain, is Allah, praise be
to Him, a truth to last till the Day of Resurrection.
We have thus proved that only Allah knows the time of the Last Hour; its
knowledge is even withheld from the closest angels to The Almighty, including
the angel assigned to blow the Trumpet. Further, the process of sending down the
rain totally submits to the Will of Allah alone, all praise and glory be to Him,
and none can send down the rain but Him.
It remains for us to discuss the Qurâanic statement of Allah, praise and glory
to Him, (which means):
âAnd knows that which is in the wombs. No soul knows what it will earn tomorrow,
and no soul knows in what land it will die.â (Luqmân, 31: 34)
To prove that only Allah possesses this knowledge that only happens by His Might
and Power, all praise and glory be to Him.
Chapter Five
He Knows What Is In The wombs
The Qurâanic verse in which Allah, all praise and glory be to Him, says (what
means), âAnd knows that which is in the wombs,â (Luqmân, 31: 34) is currently
the subject of endless controversy. Some people claim that modern science has
revealed what is conceived in the wombs thanks to the ultrasound that can now
visualize the motherâs womb during pregnancy and specify the sex of the baby.
Amazingly, many Muslims believed that talk, which aims at casting doubts on
their Islam and they started to repeat it themselves, claiming that science has
actually discovered that which is in the wombs!! We say to them that Allah, all
praise and glory be to Him, Who indeed Knew that this would happen, has given us
a clue to some unfolded meanings of the noble Qurâanic verse (that means), âThat
which is in the wombs,â and let us recite what came in Surat Ăl-âImrân. Allah,
Blessed and Exalted be He, says (what means):
âAt that time Zakariyâ (Zachariya) invoked his Lord, saying: âO my Lord! Grant
me from You, a good offspring. You are indeed the All-Hearer of invocation.ââ (Ăl-âImrân,
3: 38)
Zakariyâ (Zachariya, peace be upon him), the Prophet of Allah, was not blessed
with children and when he grew old and feared for his message and doctrine he
would leave behind, he invoked Almighty Allah to grant him a son. His
supplication was uttered in the mihrab of Maryam (Mary, peace be upon her),
where Zakariyâ used to find her provided with winter fruits at summertime and
with summer fruits at wintertime.
There, Zakariyâ (peace be upon him) touched the Absolute Power of Allah in
giving sustenance, so he begged Allah to grant him a son and right after the
earnest supplication, Allah sent down His angels who gave Zakariyâ the glad
tidings that Allah has answered his supplication, as affirmed by the noble
Qurâanic verse in which Allah, Blessed and Exalted be He, says (what means):
âThen the angels called him, while he was standing in prayer in Al-Mihrâb (a
praying place or a private room), (saying): âAllâh gives you glad tidings of
Yahya (John).ââ (Ăl- âImrân, 3: 39)
Here we must ask ourselves: Had Zakariyâ supplicated his Lord while his wife was
in her first months of pregnancy? Of course not, Zakariyâ invoked his Lord
before his wife got pregnant. That is simply one of the meanings stated in the
noble Qurâanic verse in which The Most Exalted says (what means), âAnd knows
that which is in the wombs,â (Luqmân, 31: 34).
Hence, knowledge here was before, not after pregnancy. Therefore, we beg those
who idealize scientific achievements to summon the most veteran doctors in the
entire word to tell us that a woman will get pregnant before pregnancy takes
place, and whether she will deliver a baby boy or girl!!
Allah gives Zakariyâ the glad tidings of Yahyâ
We continue with the noble Qurâanic verses in Surat Ăl-âImrân saying (what
means):
âAllâh gives you glad tidings of Yahya (John), confirming (believing in) the
Word from Allâh [i.e. the creation of âIesa (Jesus), the Word from Allâh (âBe!â
- and he was!)], noble, keeping away from sexual relations with women, a
Prophet, from among the righteous.â (Ăl-âImrân, 3: 39)
The Truth, all praise and glory be to Him, gave Zakariyâ the glad tidings that
his wife would get pregnant and beget a son before she was actually pregnant
with her son, Yahyâ. That he would be noble, and would become a Prophet and a
righteous man. That he would die a martyr, since Allah, all praise and glory be
to Him, named him Yahyâ (living) his life must be without death. And it was the
Will of Allah, all praise and glory be to Him, that he died a martyr, for the
life of martyrs is perpetual as established by the noble Qurâanic verse in which
Allah, all praise and glory be to Him, says (what means):
âThink not of those who are killed in the Way of Allâh as dead. Nay, they are
alive, with their Lord, and they have provision.â (Ăl-âImrân, 3: 169)
We address those who claim that one of the five Unseen matters has been
revealed, and beg them to summon the greatest scientists in the whole world. We
dare them to tell if a woman would get pregnant before she conceives and whether
she would beget a baby boy; whether the child would be an engineer, a doctor or
pursue any other profession and to specify to us how and when would he die.
The miracle deepens the more we read the noble Qurâanic verses. Recite the noble
Qurâanic verse relating when Zakariyâ remembered that causes forbid that he
should have a son (what means):
âHe said: âO my Lord! How can I have a son when I am very old, and my wife is
barren?â Allâh said: âThus Allâh does what He wills.ââ (Ăl-âImrân, 3: 40)
Zakariyâ here is an old man and his wife is barren; so we can see that causes do
not exist. But in spite of that Allah, all praise and glory be to Him, told him
that his wife would get pregnant and beget a son, and then told him the sonâs
life and death.
Again, we dare the greatest masters in the world that if we bring them an old
man and a barren old woman to reveal to us, through their knowledge, all these
stated facts, as happened with Zakariyâ.
The significance of âThat which is in the wombsâ
Hence, âThat which is in the wombs,â does not signify if the baby is a male or a
female, the depth of its meaning goes far beyond that, because Allah knows the
father and mother of the infant before they get married. Bearing on that The
Truth, all praise and glory be to Him, says (what means):
âOr He bestows both males and females, and He renders barren whom He wills.â
(Ash-ShĂťra, 42: 50)
âThat which is in the wombs,â is fraught with far-reaching meanings. âThat
which,â denotes here the life of the baby from the moment of its birth to the
moment of its death. Whether it is to be wretched or blessed? Tall or short?
What will be the color of its skin? Will it to be sound or sick? What ailments
will befall it? Its age and deeds? What events will happen to it, those it will
live through as the object and others as the subject? Its work? Its pursued
profession? To which country will it travel? Its spouse? Its provision? Whether
it shall have children or not?
We can go on forever with these questions. The pronouns, âThat which,â signifies
the life record of that which is not yet originated in the womb of its mother.
So, how real petty is the sex of the baby measured against all this, whether it
is a male or a female!!
A further important issue is the fact that science only discovered the sex of
the baby after its secret emerged from the Realms of the Knowledge of Allah
through the word âBe!â to be acquired through worldly knowledge. That is, after
it had been created, shaped and had a physical existence. But can science tell
us, before the mother conceives, anything about the baby before the beginning of
its creation within the womb of its mother?
Science is absolutely powerless to tell us anything. Indeed, what is manâs
knowledge compared to the Knowledge of Allah, all praise and glory be to Him?
To those who propagate that one of the five Unseen matters is revealed, âDo they
not then think deeply in the Qurâân, or are their hearts locked up (from
understanding it)?â (Muhammad, 47: 24). Allah alone is The All-knower of that
which is in the wombs; knows it since eternity. He knows what every female will
beget from the moment Ădam (peace be upon him) was created till the Day of
Resurrection. All is fully known to Him even before the creation of Ădam and
Hawwââ (Adam and Eve, peace be upon them).
Provision is only in the Hands of Allah
Now we move on to the noble Qurâanic verse in which The Most Exalted says (what
means), âNo soul knows what it will earn tomorrow,â (Luqmân, 31: 34). Indeed,
provision is only in the Hands of Allah, despite all that has been claimed. The
Messenger of Allah (may Allah bless him and grant him peace) said, âVerily,
provision seeks the servant just as his appointed term (i.e., the time of his
death) seeks him.â Provision knows your place but you do know its whereabouts,
as you may knock at hundreds of doors in search for provision and nothing comes
to you, but provision knows your place and comes to you wherever you are.
Some people say that provision is gained through means and pursuit and we say
that means is the Law of Allah in His Universe. Allah, all praise and glory be
to Him, says (what means):
âVerily, Allâh provides sustenance to whom He wills, without limit.â (Ăl-
âImrân, 3: 37)
Some orientalists claim that this noble Qurâanic verse is the reason underlying
the underdevelopment of Muslims. And we ask them to tell us how there may happen
to be a country that is utterly poor, then all of a sudden they discover that it
is swimming on a fount of petrol and becomes overnight the richest country in
the whole world!
What are the means adopted by that country to change, in a matter of days, from
the poorest to the richest country in the world? Name to us the means, then
state to us, with respect to provision, how has Almighty Allah bestowed on some
countries petrol, gold and diamond mines, as well as other precious metals that
made them from amongst the richest countries, meanwhile He gave none of these
fortunes to other countries and they remained poor?
What are the means adopted by the countries that possess such great fortunes in
the depths of their land and the means abandoned by the countries that have
nothing in their own? Certainly, no vouchsafed answer but the noble Qurâanic
verse saying (what means):
âVerily, Allâh provides sustenance to whom He wills, without limit.â (Ăl-âImrân,
3: 37)
Provision supplied in the entire world enwraps mysterious secrets that we know
not, and the Destinies fated by Allah play their role that we perceive not,
whereby prices fall and a number of people who wallow in riches go bankrupt and
then prices rise and the poor become rich. Consequently, the social strata
differ and the barefooted, naked people rival with one another in constructing
high edifices and become the owners of towering buildings and big bank accounts.
This happen every day before our eyes; I still remember a very wealthy man, who
went bankrupt in the New York stock market crash, thereupon he took his gun and
killed the stockbroker, who handled the buying and selling of his stocks, then
committed suicide!!
Provision and accounts
All seek wealth and money but some get them and others do not!! The Destines of
Allah decreed in provision control us while we are negligent.
If they assume that through precise calculations they can determine whether the
business is to flourish or not, we say to them that the stock market crashes
that occur worldwide in the money markets put thousands of people into
bankruptcy. Had there been a possibility of predicting them none would have gone
bankrupt. Still, we hear and read about big companies that crash and close down
in few months.
It does not mean not to search for provision and not to adopt means because we
are commanded to adopt means, but we have to be contented with what is given
through means and feel at heart that it is the Destiny and Provision decreed by
Allah.
Some people believe that provision is what man owns and that is a wrong belief
for provision is what man benefit from. Therefore, we may find a millionaire who
cherishes his money, yet is so closefisted, clothing himself in rags, eating
crumbs and denying himself the joy of what he possesses! We say that these
millions are not his provision. They are certainly the fruits of his labor but
they are not his provision. His provision is what he makes use of either in food
and clothing or the charity he gives to have its reward stored for him with
Allah in the Hereafter.
Therefore, the Messenger of Allah (may Allah bless him and grant him peace)
said:
âSon of Adam says, âMy wealth, my wealth.â O son of Adam! Is there anything
really yours from your wealth save what you ate and consumed, or what you wore
and frayed, or gave as charity and thus kept preserved (for the Hereafter).â
That is manâs real provision as the Messenger of Allah (may Allah bless him and
grant him peace) told us, but the rest of his possessions are not his provision
but that of another. He is guarding it unknowingly until he delivers it to its
owner.
Learn when you see a miser, that although he owns much, he is of a modest
provision!! His is only what he makes use of; as for what he uses not, it is the
provision of another. He is only a guardian on it until he delivers it to them.
Being assigned to guard it is inscribed in the Destiny decreed by Allah, so we
find him reluctant to part with a single penny until the property reaches its
owner who will profit by it.
What we want to say in answering back all that is claimed, is the fact that if
there had been a possibility to control provision through calculations, computer
and other means, the world stock market crashes would not have happened, as we
have aforesaid, which inevitably occur every now and then, causing the
bankruptcy of many companies. Moreover, the economic crises that no country can
avoid would not have erupted.
Where death befalls
Afterwards, we move on to the Qurâanic statement of the Truth, all praise and
glory be to Him, (that means), âAnd no soul knows in what land it will die.â
(Luqmân, 31: 34). Allah, Blessed and Exalted be He, has concealed the time of
death from us all, and there is wisdom behind that concealment, for if every
human being knew his death time, good would dwindle and evil would prevail in
this world, why?
Because every man would commit may evils and sins, as long as he knows that he
has still time to live. He would only perform good deeds when the time of his
death approaches. But owing to our ignorance of the death time â for it could be
tomorrow or the day after it, or after years or only an hour â every believer
hastens to the performance of good deeds for fear that the time of his death
approaches.
When death comes man has no longer the freedom of choice to earn more good deeds
or lessen his evil ones, for manâs deeds end by death. Allah, all praise and
glory be to Him, describes His close pious servants by the Qurâanic verse in
which He says (what means):
âThey used to hasten on to do good deeds, and they used to call on Us with hope
and fear, and used to humble themselves before Us.â (Al-Anbiyââ, 21: 90)
The concealment of the time of death is a forthright notification of it, for
causing you to expect it every day, which incites you to hasten on to good deeds
and avoid evil and sin for fear that your death time draws near and you meet
Allah, all praise and glory be to Him, without good deeds. Therefore, the
anticipation of the time of death is an alarm sounded to man for him to hasten
on to perform good deeds.
Just as Allah, all praise and glory be to Him, has concealed the time of death
He has concealed its place, for none knows where he will die. For instance, you
may see someone who plans to travel by plane but fails to reserve a place
onboard. He tries hard to get one, he may even quarrel over it or call many
authorities. Finally, one of the passengers fails to show up and he takes his
place while feeling rejoiced for traveling on an urgent mission. But hardly
after taking off by an hour or two, the plane burns and thus he has run after
his own death and exerted tremendous effort to unknowingly depart to his death
place.
Fate and the knowledge of man
It has been narrated that once a very distressed man came to the Prophet
Sulaimân (Solomon, peace be upon him) and asked him to make the wind carry him
to a far land because he saw the Angel of Death. At that time, the Angel of
Death used to come visible and not invisible as happens now.
However, the man asked the Prophet Sulaimân to make the wind carry him to a far
land because the Angel of Death eyed him strangely. The Prophet Sulaimân
fulfilled his wish and ordered the wind to carry him to the furthest land.
On seeing the Angel of Death, Sulaimân said to him, âYou dismayed the man with
the look you cast at him, so why did you gaze at him thus?â The Angel of Death
answered him saying, âA strange thing has happened! I saw that man here, though
I am ordered to take his soul at the furthest end of the land after hours, so I
was filled with wonder; how could this man be here and how would I find him
after hours at the furthest end of the land?â So, the Prophet Sulaimân learned
that the man was simply pursuing his own death. Allah, all praise and glory be
to Him, says in His Noble Book (what means):
âThey said, âHave we any part in the affair?â Say you (O Muhammad SAW): âIndeed
the affair belongs wholly to Allâh.â They hide within themselves what they dare
not reveal to you, saying: âIf we had anything to do with the affair, none of us
would have been killed here.â Say: âEven if you had remained in your homes,
those for whom death was decreed would certainly have gone forth to the place of
their death,â but that Allâh might test what is in your breasts; and to Mahis
that which was in your hearts (sins), and Allâh is AllÂKnower of what is in
(your) breasts.â(Ăl-âImrân, 3: 154)
This noble Qurâanic verse was revealed concerning the hypocrites who sat at home
and did not set out to take part in jihad for the Sake of Allah. They addressed
their other hypocritical brethren saying, âIf the believers had only listened to
us and did not participate in jihad for the Sake of Allah along with the
Messenger of Allah, they would have been alive with us.â The Truth, all praise
and glory be to Him, answered them back by what means that neither abandoning
the jihad prolongs life nor going to jihad shortens it, because when the
assigned time of death is due, man will walk on his own two feet to the place
where he is destined to die.
When the death time of any of us comes, we ourselves will seek the place where
we are destined to die, heading for it zealously. Therefore, those who endeavor
to make you believe that if you traveled or ran a risk, or set out to fight for
the Sake of Allah, you would be killed or die, do not realize the meaning of the
death decree. In war, if the assigned time of death has not come yet, man will
return home safe and sound. On the other hand, he may live in a locked chamber
he hardly leaves, but when it is time for him to die, he surely will.
Khalid bin Al-WalĂŽd (may Allah be pleased with him), that great leader who
fought tens of battles, died in bed and said while dying, âI fought such and
such battles marching onward and not an inch of my body is free from either the
strike of a sword, the shot of an arrow, or the stab of a spear, but here I am
dying in my bed as a camel dies so may the eyes of cowards never sleep.â
War and death
Thus, we can see that the place or the land wherein man is to face death is
unrelated to worldly scenes. Neither the battlefield is necessarily the place
where man dies, nor the safe home necessarily ensures the survival of man.
Allah, all praise and glory be to Him, says (what means):
âWheresoever you may be, death will overtake you even if you are in fortresses
built up strong and high!â (An-Nisââ, 4: 78)
We thus learn that in no place man is safe from death. Allah, all praise and
glory be to Him, says (what means):
âSay (to them): âVerily, the death from which you flee will surely meet you.ââ
(Al-Jumuâah, 62: 8)
Faced by that truth, we must remind that on the day man is born the death arrow
is shot along with that of life and the Angel of Death keeps pursuing man but
does not find him save at the hour Allah has decreed for man to die, and they
finally meet.
The noble Qurâanic verse that says (what means), âAnd no soul knows in what land
it will die,â (Luqmân, 31: 34) is indisputable and none can ever claim that it
has been unveiled. Till now it is impossible for science to determine the moment
at which death will take place, and as Allah, all praise and glory be to Him,
has concealed the time of death He has also concealed its place.
Each day in life we are confronted with the meaning given in the noble Qurâanic
verse saying (what means), âAnd no soul knows in what land it will die.â
(Luqmân, 31: 34)
A tourist may travel to a far country and then the hotel in which he has stayed
catches fire and he dies. He left his country and came to that place to die,
whereby he sought his own death. Another tries to shelter himself in some refuge
that becomes the place of his death.
We have even seen some of our acquaintances heartily seeking to go to the land
wherein they are destined to die; therefore, we believe that this noble Qurâanic
verse needs no further explanation.
If we have discussed the absolute and relative Unseen and wherefore Allah, all
praise and glory be to Him, has kept the Unseen concealed from us and how the
Noble Qurâan has drawn all the veils shading the Unseen, we have to interpret
the noble Qurâanic verse saying (what means):
âAll-Knower of the unseen and seen.â (At-Taghâbun, 64: 18)
As well as the meaning of the noble Qurâanic verse in which Allah, Blessed and
Exalted be He, says (what means):
âAnd with Him are the keys of the Ghaib (all that is hidden), none knows them
but He.â (Al-An'âm, 6: 59)
To realize the profound meaning of these two noble Qurâanic verses and to have
it drawn near our minds how The All-Knower of the Unseen and Seen knows
everything in the entire universe.
Chapter Six
The All-Knower Of The Unseen And Seen
Allah, all praise and glory be to Him, is the Sole All-Knower of the Unseen and
Seen. Some people may wonder why the word âSeenâ was stated here, when what is
intended by it is the present world? We say that it is stated to negate the
false belief that because Allah, all praise and glory be to Him, is unseen to us
He only knows the Unseen. That Allah, Whose Majesty reigns supreme, is unaware
of the present world we live, but the truth is that Allah possesses the two
worlds, the Unseen and Seen. Its statement thus closes the door on wrong
interpretation and reasoning. Allah, all praise and glory be to Him, masters the
Unknown and is omniscient of whatever happens in worldly life. Nothing
whatsoever escapes His Knowledge in the heavens or in the earth.
On the other hand, âThe All-Knower of the Unseenâ signifies that Allah knows all
that is hidden from us, and as aforesaid, we know but little, very little about
the universe. Therefore, the Name, âThe All-Knower of the Unseenâ commands an
absolute knowledge mastered by Allah, all praise and glory be to Him, for
whatever is hidden from us is known by Allah, Blessed and Exalted be He.
The universe is hidden from us, but Allah is the All-Knower of it. The world of
the jinn is also hidden from us, but nothing of it escapes the Knowledge of
Allah, The Exalted and Ever-Majestic. The world of the angels is hidden from us,
but Allah, The Omniscient, knows it entirely and whatever descends unto land or
ascends to heaven are both obscure to us, but Allah, Whose Majesty reigns
supreme, possesses them all. Also, the Barzakh [the grave as the barrier or the
intermediate realm that separates between this world and the other world from
the time of death till the time of Resurrection] world, Doomsday, Judgment, the
Hereafter, Paradise and Hellfire all are hidden from us but Allah, Blessed and
Exalted be He, is the All-Knower of them all.
The infinite Knowledge of Allah
What will follow the Day of Judgment is hidden from us but Allah knows it all.
What occurs in the depths of the earth is hidden from us but Allah knows it all.
The fruit that will sprout after a thousand years is hidden from us but Allah
knows all about it. The human that will be born hours before the Day of Judgment
is hidden from us but Allah knows all about him. The leaf that will fall after
hundreds or thousands of years is hidden from us but Allah knows all about it.
All world events that will take place are hidden from us but Allah knows them
all.
Let us recite the noble Qurâanic verses in which The Truth, praise be to Him,
says (what means):
âNo calamity befalls on the earth or in yourselves but is inscribed in the Book
of Decrees (Al-Lauh Al-MahfĂťz), before We bring it into existence. Verily, that
is easy for Allâh. In order that you may not be sad over matters that you fail
to get, nor rejoice because of that which has been given to you. And Allâh likes
not prideful boasters.â (Al-HadĂŽd, 57: 22-23)
Through these Qurâanic verses Allah, Blessed and Exalted be He, wanted to free
the believers from anxiety and restlessness because they afflict the body with
deadly diseases. For the believers to lead a good blessed life, Allah, be ever
gloried His Majesty and Might, commanded them neither to be grieved over matters
they failed to get, nor rejoice because of what has been given them, since all
are the decreed Destines of Allah with a wisdom hidden behind. For the matters
they failed to get might be an evil that Allah has warded off, and the gains
they got might be unfavorable to them, so they should not rejoice because of
them.
Let us start from the beginning, before creating the universe Allah, all praise
and glory be to Him, possessed absolute knowledge of all its events. Allah,
Blessed and Exalted be He, designed the purpose of everything, as one must
assign the goal before starting the realization.
For instance, if we want to construct a building, do we just go ahead and build
it? Or do we bring the architects and ask them to construct us a building? Of
course not! But first we have to design it, as the structure differs according
to the purpose of its use. If we wanted to build a house it would definitely
differs from constructing a factory or the headquarters of a company. So, first
comes the purpose, then after assigning it follows the execution.
The life of this worldâŚan abode of trial
The purpose of worldly life lies in being an abode of trial where Allah, all
praise and glory be to Him, tries His servants in obeying Him. We have already
stated that everything Allah, all praise and glory be to Him, has created has a
will.
Some have chosen once and for all, have chosen to be subjected as the sun, the
mountains, the seas; in fact, the entire universe save mankind and the jinn,
whereas, some have preferred to have choices.
So, there are those who have exercised their discretion once and chose to be
subjected, because they do not trust themselves if given the freedom of showing
obedience to Allah, they would honor and fulfill the trust or not; whereas
others were misled by their reasoning power and accepted to submit to Allah
willingly and not by subjection.
But neither the choosers of subjection nor those who preferred to have a free
will escaped the Knowledge of Allah. Indeed, Allah, all praise and glory be to
Him, is The Omniscient of all that happened or would happen before it happens.
Recite the noble Qurâanic verses in which Allah, be ever gloried His Majesty and
Might, says (what means):
âAnd (remember) when your Lord said to the angels: âVerily, I am going to place
(mankind) generations after generations on earth.ââ (Al-Baqarah, 2: 30)
Did Allah, all praise and glory be to Him, when informing the angels about the
creation of Ădam (peace be upon him), address these words after He created Ădam
or before it? Allah, Blessed and Exalted be He, says (what means):
âSo, when I have fashioned him completely and breathed into him (Adam) the soul
which I created for him, then fall (you) down prostrating yourselves unto him.â
(Al-Hijr, 15: 29)
Allah, The Exalted and Ever-Majestic, ordered the angels to prostrate themselves
before creating Ădam (peace be upon him) and after informing them that He would
place mankind generations after generations on earth. Hence, Ădam is
intrinsically created to make the land fruitful, inhabit it and have children
till the Day of Resurrection befalls. The knowledge of Allah, all praise and
glory be to Him, fully encompassed the creation of the universe and the purpose
behind it, that of Ădam and the purpose behind him, and all that would render
the fulfillment of such purpose possible. Thus, The Almighty, praise be to Him,
created the water, the plants and the animals to ensure the survival of Ădam and
his offspring on land till the Day of Resurrection.
The Truth, all praise and glory be to Him, says (what means):
âSay (O Muhammad SAW): âDo you verily disbelieve in Him Who created the earth in
two Days and you set up rivals (in worship) with Him? That is the Lord of the
âAlamĂŽn (mankind, jinns and all that exists). He placed therein (i.e. the earth)
firm mountains from above it, and He blessed it, and measured therein its
sustenance (for its dwellers) in four Days equal (i.e. all these four âdaysâ
were equal in the length of time), for all those who ask (about its creation).ââ
(Fussilat, 41: 9-10)
If we contemplated these two noble Qurâanic verses we would realize that Allah,
all praise and glory be to Him, measured on the Day of Creation the sustenance
needed on the earth. Allah, The Exalted and Ever-Majestic, knew beforehand all
that would live on the earth till the Day of Resurrection from humans, animals,
insects and plants; fully and precisely knew them, arranging to every species
the sustenance it would need till the Day of Resurrection befalls.
All is eternally encompassed within the Knowledge of Allah, Blessed and Exalted
be He, before creating the earth; all the species of the universe till the day
the earth ceases to be and be destroyed. All is arranged for them; the
sustenance they will need for survival.
Everything with Him is in due proportion
To create such sustenance Allah possessed absolute infinite knowledge of it to
create it, for Allah, all praise and glory be to Him, is The Creator before
there exists a creation. He originated and created in the name of being The
Creator; the Divine Attribute existed since eternity and then came the creation,
same as all the Divine Attributes of Allah, all praise and glory be to Him, are
eternal. For Allah is The Most Merciful before there exist those who deserve
mercy. He is The Provider before there exist those who need provision, so are
all the Divine Attributes of Allah, The Exalted and Ever-Majestic.
Now we resume reciting the noble verses in which The Almighty says (what mean):
âThen He Istawâ (rose over) towards the heaven when it was smoke, and said to it
and to the earth: âCome both of you willingly or unwillingly.â They both said:
âWe come, willingly.â Then He completed and finished from their creation (as)
seven heavens in two Days and He made in each heaven its affair.â (Fussilat, 41:
11-12)
We thus learn from the noble verses that Allah, The Exalted and Ever-Majestic,
has inspired in each heaven its affair; that is, ordained the events He willed
to pass in each till the heavens and earth cease to exist, which bespeaks an
absolute knowledge of all that will happen in them till they vanish.
Since Allah, all praise and glory be to Him, is The Creator of the heavens and
earth, He, Whose Majesty reigns supreme, is their Maintainer until arrives their
appointed term. Meaning, that He keeps them from vanishing until they receive
the Command to vanish.
Nothing is haphazard
Through the aforementioned noble verses we realize that The Truth, all praise
and glory be to Him, is All-Knowing of the secrets of the entire universe before
its creation, because He measured, before creation, the things that must
continue to exist till the universe ceases to be.
To approximate the picture to the minds: on constructing a building and after
specifying its purpose, we have to design for it what the architects call (a
maquette), a model including all the fine details on whose bases the building
will be constructed. Without such details execution will not be possible for
nothing is done haphazardly. In sum, first there must be some visualization of
the thing so that its execution agrees with its designed purpose.
If the architect that supervises the work is a skilled one, the maquette he
makes will include the finest details, which he cares to exhibit and pinpoint,
and then comes the construction matching his plans and designs. When the Maker
is the All-Knower of the Unseen, Allah, all praise and glory be to Him, nothing
will escape His Knowledge, however slight it might be, and the realization
perfectly matches what Allah, praise be to Him, willed to be without the
slightest bit of difference.
When reciting the noble Qurâanic verse in which The Truth, all praise and glory
be to Him, says (what means):
âAnd nothing is hidden from your Lord (so much as) the weight of an atom (or
small ant) on the earth or in the heaven. Not what is less than that or what is
greater than that but is (written) in a Clear Record.â (YĂťnus, 10: 61)
You would see that the revelation of this noble verse caused no conflict between
the Noble Qurâan and science, as just recently the scientists have discovered
that the atom is the smallest composing unit of matter that does not undergo
fission. After the scientific revolution man became able to cause atomic fission
and explosion, so they claimed that the Noble Qurâan came into conflict with
science, because Allah, all praise and glory be to Him, has stated the atom
based on being the minutest component of a matter.
We simply say to them that they did not understand the Noble Qurâan, because
Allah, all praise and glory be to Him, says (what means), âNot what is less than
that,â and âless thanâ signifies that there are two degrees of comparison:
little and less, with the atomic fission we reached the âless thanâ stage. But
new horizons in science may uncover what surpasses the atomic fission discovered
so far.
We must clarify that point because having no indication of the discovery of the
atomic fission in the Noble Qurâan would be inconsistent with the fact that
Allah, praise be to Him, is the All-Knower of the Unseen. And certainly nothing
whatsoever in this universe escape the Knowledge of Almighty Allah, however
slight it might be.
Recite in Surat Luqmân the noble Qurâanic verse in which The Truth, all praise
and glory be to Him, says (what means):
âO my son! If it be (anything) equal to the weight of a grain of mustard seed,
and though it be in a rock, or in the heavens or in the earth, Allâh will bring
it forth. Verily, Allâh is Subtle (in bringing out that grain), WellÂAware (of
its place).â (Luqmân, 31: 16)
The mustard seed is a grain highly minute and light in weight. In order to
understand the parable that Allah, all praise and glory be to Him, set forth for
us in the Noble Qurâan, we have to imagine the size of a mustard seed compared
with that of the heavens and earth to grasp the precision of the knowledge that
The All-knower possesses. Even that minute grain and its whereabouts in this
prodigious universe! Also, to learn for sure that nothing whatsoever escapes the
Infinite Knowledge of Allah, all praise and glory be to Him.
PreexistentâŚin the Knowledge of Allah
Allah, be ever gloried His Majesty and Might, created Paradise and Hellfire, as
well as the Hereafter and the Day of Judgment. All fully exist in His Knowledge,
as we have said in a precise maquette that comprises the finest details. Before
creation, Allah, The Exalted and Ever-Majestic, arranged the delights awaiting
the inhabitants of Paradise and destined them to be, and the torments awaiting
the inhabitants of Hellfire and destined them to be. If Allah, all praise and
glory be to Him, has not revealed them to us from the world unseen to that seen,
they do preexist in His Realms with their full details. We need to meditate on
the Qurâanic verse in which The Truth, all praise and glory be to Him, says
(what means):
âVerily, His Command, when He intends a thing, is only that He says to it, âBe!â
and it is!â (YâÂ-SĂŽn, 36: 82)
We have to carefully contemplate His saying (what means), âThat He says to it,â
which signifies that it fully and eternally preexists in the Knowledge of Allah
and when Allah, all praise and glory be to Him, wills to bring it forth to the
world of mankind or to our present world, He says to it âBeâ, which denotes that
He says to a thing He has, âBeâ, whereby it comes forth from the world unseen to
the world seen.
Allah, be ever gloried His Majesty and Might, having mercy on our minds, gives
us in the Noble Qurâan more than one verse elucidating the meaning of the
Unseen; for every unseen matter Almighty Allah brings a perceivable image that
approximates its concept to the minds.
For instance, the creation of man is unknown to us; none of us has witnessed his
creation or that of another, but Allah, all praise and glory be to Him, told us
how creation took place. Allah, The Exalted and Ever-Majestic, said that man was
created from dust, turned to clay, then turned to altered black smooth mud, then
turned to sounding clay, just like pottery clay, and finally breathed into man
the soul He created for him.
If we took a handful of dust and added water to it, it would become clay, and if
we left it to allow its element to interact it would become altered black smooth
mud similar to that used by mankind in their industries, and finally it would
dry into sounding clay.
That is the process of creation hidden from us. But Allah, all praise and glory
be to Him, wants to approximate that meaning to us, therefore He made death a
demonstrating proof of the creation process. For death annuls life; that is to
say, when life exists, Allah ends it by death. And the destruction of a thing
happens contrarily to its construction.
For instance, if we wanted to erect a building we would start by constructing
the first floor but if we wanted to destroy it we would start by the last floor!
Similarly, when traveling to Alexandria, your last destination would be
Alexandria. But if you wanted to return, your first place of departure would be
Alexandria.
Creation⌠lifeâŚ. and death
We certainly know nothing about the creation of life because we were not there
at the time of creation, but we witness death each and every singly day. Death
ends life; therefore it occurs contrarily to it.
The first to leave the body at death is the last to enter it in life, which is
the soul. The soul is the last to enter manâs body at creation to endow man with
life and it is the first to leave it at the death hour. Afterwards, begins the
stages of death contrarily to the process of creation. The body hardens and
becomes as sounding clay, just like pottery clay, then it decomposes and becomes
as altered black smooth mud. Afterwards, water evaporates from the body and clay
turns to dust and returns to earth once more, dust just as it has started.
Thus, we see that Allah, all praise and glory be to Him, out of mercifulness
towards His servants sets forth examples that approximate the Unseen to our
minds and we must acquire whatever knowledge related to the Unseen from Allah
and adopt no other doctrine save that of Allah, all praise and glory be to Him.
He Alone is The Omniscient and solely the One Capable of giving us the true
picture as we have the Unseen veiled before us.
There is a number of Qurâanic verses that approximate the meaning of âThe
All-Knower of the Unseen,â that boundless meaning that we have to profoundly
reflect on. Recite that Qurâanic verse in which The Truth, Blessed and Exalted
be He, says (what means):
â(The learned men) refer to Him (Alone) the knowledge of the Hour. No fruit
comes out of its sheath, nor does a female conceive (within her womb), nor
brings forth (young), except by His Knowledge.â (Fussilat, 41: 47)
And the Qurâanic verse where The Almighty says (what means):
âAnd no aged man is granted a length of life, nor is a part cut off from his
life (or another man's life), but is in a Book (AlÂLauh AlÂMahfĂťz) Surely, that
is easy for Allâh.â (Fâtir, 35: 11)
And the Qurâanic verse where The Most Exalted says (what means):
âWhat you (O Muslims) cut down of the palm-trees (of the enemy), or you left
them standing on their stems, it was by Leave of Allâh.â (Al-Hashr, 59: 5)
We can thus see that many verses in the Noble Qurâan explain the meaning of âThe
All-Knower of the Unseenâ and if Allah, all praise and glory be to Him, has set
forth examples of things we see, we have to learn that before actually
perceiving such things they were invisible to us.
The present world
When moving to the present world, that is the seen world, we must bear in mind
that Allah is The All-Knowing of everything in this present world, even what
revolves in our minds and hearts and we conceal it and whisper to none. Allah,
all praise and glory be to Him, says (what means):
âAnd know that Allâh knows what is in your minds, so fear Him.â (Al-Baqarah, 2:
235)
To have the picture approximated to our minds, imagine how countless souls exist
in the same breath within the entire universe, and the thoughts revolving in
every mind in the same breath, Allah, all praise be to Him, fully knows them
all. Moreover, He knows the secrets of every soul since the time of Ădam (peace
be upon him) up to now and knows what secrets will revolve in every soul till
the Day of Resurrection.
Recite the Qurâanic verse in which The Truth, be ever gloried His Majesty and
Might, says (what means):
âHave you not seen that Allâh knows whatsoever is in the heavens and whatsoever
is on the earth? There is no Najwa (secret counsel) of three, but He is their
fourth (with His Knowledge, while He Himself is over the Throne, over the
seventh heaven), nor of five but He is their sixth (with His Knowledge), not of
less than that or more, but He is with them (with His Knowledge) wheresoever
they may be.â (Al-Mujâdilah, 58: 7)
This noble Qurâanic verse offers us another meaning; every group of people
sitting anywhere, whether on a plane, in a submarine, in a car, over a mountain
or a hill or in whatever place in this world, Allah is with them, hearing what
they say, what they speak and whisper. Every word is recorded, every word the
tongue utters is to earn a reward or incur punishment.
This infinite knowledge that encompasses every soul in this world belongs only
to Allah, all praise and glory be to Him, The All-Knower of the Unseen.
We delve further when meditating the Qurâanic verse in which The Almighty says
(what means):
âAnd if you (O Muhammad SAW) speak (the invocation) aloud, then verily, He knows
the secret and that which is yet more hidden.â (TâÂ-Hâ, 20: 7)
We know what a secret is; it is something kept hidden that someone may impart to
another. It can be shared by two and remain hidden from a third. But what is the
thing beyond the secret? It is what is kept unvoiced within the hearts.
It is related that once a teacher wanted to test his students, so he handed each
of them a cock and a knife and said that he wanted everyone of them to go to a
place where nobody would see him, slaughter the cock and then return. All the
students returned after each of them had slaughtered his cock, except for one
student. When the teacher asked the student why he did not slaughter the cock,
he simply answered that he did not find a place where Allah does not see him.
We thank Allah Who guided us in revealing some meanings of the Qurâanic
Statement of The Truth, all praise and glory be to Him, saying (what means),
âThe All-Knower of the unseen and seen,â that shoreless meaning that no mind
whatsoever can ever grasp. We hope that Allah, all praise and glory be to Him,
has led us to what is conducive to prosperity and has guided us in what we have
said.
Verily, Allah is The Guide to the Straight Path.
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