Sequence
Though it is a Madani Sura
it follows naturally a Makki Sarah Al- Fatihah
which ended with the prayer :"Show us the straight way". It begins with the answer to
that prayer
This is the Book (that) . . . is guidance. The greater part of Al-Baqarah was revealed
during the first two years of the Holy Prophet's life at Al-Madinah. The smaller part
which was revealed at a later period has been included in this Sura because its
contents are closely related to those dealt with in this Sura. For instance
the verses prohibiting interest were revealed during the last period of the Holy prophet's
life but have been inserted in this Sura. For the same reason
the last verses (284-286) of this Sura which were revealed at Makkah before the
migration of the Holy Prophet to AI-Madinah have also been included in it.Historical Background
In order to understand the meaning of this Sura
we should know its historical background: 1. At Makkah the Quran generally addressed
the mushrik Quraish who were ignorant of Islam
but at Al- Madinah it was also concerned with the Jews who were acquainted with the
creed of the Unity of Allah
Prophethood
Revelation
the Hereafter and angels. They also professed to believe in the law which was revealed
by Allah to their Prophet Moses (Allah's peace be upon him)
and in principle
their way was the same (Islam) that was being taught by Prophet Muhammad (Allah's
peace be upon him). But they had strayed away from it during the centuries of
degeneration and had adopted many un- Islamic creeds
rites and customs of which there was no mention and for which there was no sanction
in the Torah. Not only this : they had tampered with the Torah by inserting their own
explanations and interpretations into its text. They had distorted even that part of the
Word of God which had remained intact in their Scriptures and taken out of it the real
spirit of true religion and were now clinging to a lifeless frame of rituals. Consequently
their beliefs
their morals and their conduct had gone to the lowest depths of degeneration. The pity
is that they were not only satisfied with their condition but loved to cling to it. Besides
this
they had no intention or inclination to accept any kind of reform. So they became bitter
enemies of those who came to teach them the Right Way and did their worst to defeat
every such effort. Though they were originally Muslims
they had swerved from the real Islam and made innovations and alterations in it and
had fallen victims to hair splitting and sectarianism. They had forgotten and forsaken
Allah and begun to serve mammon. So much so that they had even given up their
original name
Muslim" and adopted the name "Jew" instead
and made religion the sole monopoly of the children of Israel. This was their religious
condition when the Holy Prophet went to Al-Madinah and invited the Jews to the true
religion. That is why more than one third of this Sura has been addressed to the
children of Israel. A critical review of their history
their moral degeneration and their religious perversions has been made; side by side
with this the high standard of morality and the fundamental principles of the pure
religion have been put forward in order to bring out clearly the nature of the
degeneration of the community of a prophet when it goes astray and to draw clear lines
of demarcation between real piety and formalism
and the essentials and non-essentials of the true religion. 2. At Makkah Islam was
mainly concerned with the propagation of its fundamental principles and the moral
training of its followers. But after the migration of the Holy Prophet to Al-Madinah
where Muslims had come to settle from all over Arabia and where a tiny Islamic State
had been set up with the help of the Ansar (local supporters)
naturally the Quran had to turn its attention to the social
cultural
economic
political and legal problems as well. This accounts for the difference between the
themes of the suras revealed at Makkah and those at Al- Madinah. Accordingly about
half of this Sura deals with those principles and regulations which are essential for the
integration and solidarity of a community and for the solution of its problems. After the
migration to Al-Madinah
the struggle between Islam and un-Islam had also entered a new phase. Before this the
Believers
who propagated Islam among their own clans and tribes
had to face its opponents at their own risk. But the conditions had changed at Al-
Madinah
where Muslims from all parts of Arabia had come and settled as one community
and had established an independent city state. Here it became a struggle for the'
survival of the Community itself
for the whole of non- Muslim Arabia was bent upon and united in crushing it totally.
Hence the following instructions
upon which depended not only its success but its very survival
were revealed in this Sura
(a) The Community should work with the utmost zeal to propagate its
ideology and win over to its side the greatest possible number of
people.
(b) It should so expose its opponents as to leave no room for doubt
in the mind of any sensible person that they were adhering to an
absolutely wrong position.
(c) It should infuse in it's members (the majority of whom were
homeless and indigent and surrounded on all sides by enemies) that
courage and fortitude which is so indispensable to their very
existence in the adverse circumstances in which they were struggling
and to prepare them to face these boldly.
(d) It should also keep them ready and prepared to meet any armed
menace
which might come from any side to suppress and crush their
ideology
and to oppose it tooth and nail without minding the
overwhelming numerical strength and the material resources of its
enemies
(e) It should also create in them that courage which is needed for
the eradication of evil ways and for the establishment of the Islamic
Way instead. That is why Allah has revealed in this Sura such
instructions as may help achieve all the above mentioned objects. 4.
During this period
a new type of "Muslims
munafiqin(hypocrites)
had begun to appear. Though signs of duplicity had been noticed during
the last days at Makkah
they took a different shape at Al-Madinah. At
Makkah there were some people who professed Islam to be true but were
not prepared to abide by the consequences of this profession and to
sacrifice their worldly interests and relations and bear the
afflictions which inevitably follow the acceptance of this creed. But
at Al-Madinah different kinds of munafiqin(hypocrites) began to appear.
There were some who had entered the Islamic fold merely to harm it
from within. There were others who were surrounded by Muslims and
therefore
had become
Muslims" to safeguard their worldly interests.
They
therefore
continued to have relations with the enemies so that
if the latter became successful
their interests should remain secure.
There were still others who had no strong conviction of the truth of
Islam but had embraced it along with their clans. Lastly
there were
those who were intellectually convinced of the truth of Islam but did
not have enough moral courage to give up their former traditions
superstitions and personal ambitions and live up to the Islamic moral
standards and make sacrifice in its way. At the time of the revelation
of Al-Baqarah
all sorts of hypocrites had begun to appear. Allah has
therefore
briefly pointed out their characteristics here. Afterwards
when their evil characteristics and mischievous deeds became manifest
Allah sent detailed instructions about them.
Theme: Guidance
This Sura is an invitation to the Divine Guidance and all the stories
incidents etc.
revolve round this central theme. As this Sura has particularly been addressed to the
Jews
many historical events have been cited from their own traditions to admonish and
advise them that their own good lies in accepting the Guidance revealed to the Holy
Prophet. They should
therefore
be the first to accept it because it was basically the same that was revealed to Prophet
Moses (Allah's peace be upon him).
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