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This Surah is comprised of several discourses that were revealed on different occasions. Instructions about the division of inheritance and safeguarding of rights of the orphans were revealed after the Battle of Uhud in which 70 Muslims were martyred (vv. 1-28). By the end of A. H. 3, a last warning to the Jews (v. 47) was given before the Jewish tribe of Banu Nadheer was expelled from Al-Madinah in A.H. 4. Permission about Tayammum (ablution with clean earth when water is not available) was given during the expedition of Bani-al-Mustaliq in early A. H. 5.
The main theme of this Surah is the building of a strong Islamic community. Guidelines are provided to the Muslims for uniting their ranks to be firm and strong. Instructions are given to stabilize the family structure, which is the nucleus of a strong community. Muslims are urged to prepare themselves for defense and to be the torchbearers of Islam. The importance of having a high moral character in building a strong community is emphasized.
Guidelines for the smooth running of family life are provided and methods to settle family disputes are taught. Rules for marriage are prescribed and rights of wife and husband are assigned fairly and equitably. The status of women in the society is determined and the declaration about the rights of orphans is made. Laws and regulations are laid down for the distribution of inheritance. Instructions are given to reform the economic system. The foundation of criminal laws is laid down. Drinking is prohibited. Instructions are given for cleanliness and purification. The Muslims are taught what kind of relations they should have with their Rabb and with their fellow human beings. Instructions are given for the maintenance of discipline in the Muslim community.
The moral and religious condition of the People of the Book is reviewed to teach lessons to the Muslims, and a warning is given to refrain from following in their footsteps. The distinctive features of hypocrisy and true faith are clearly marked for easy identification between the two. The setback in the Battle of Uhud had enabled the mushrik Arab clans, the neighboring Jews, and the hypocrites in Al-Madinah to threaten the Muslims from all sides. At this critical stage, Allah's grace filled the Muslims with courage and gave them the necessary instructions during that period. In order to counteract the fearful rumors that were being spread by the hypocrites, they were asked to make a thorough inquiry about their accuracy and then inform the appropriate leadership. Muslims were experiencing difficulties in offering their Salah during the expeditions when water was not available to perform ablution. In such circumstances Allah granted a permission to make Tayammum (purification with clean earth), and to shorten the Salah or to offer the "Salat-ul-Khauf," when they were faced with danger. Instructions were also given to those Muslims who were living in the enemy camps that they should migrate to Al-Madinah, the Islamic State.
Clear instructions are also given regarding the hypocrites and nonbelligerent clans. On one hand, the superiority of Islamic morality and culture is established over that of the Jews, Christians and mushrikin; on the other hand, their incorrect religious concepts, immorality, and evil actions are criticized to prepare the ground for inviting them to the Right Way.
This Surah comprises several discourses which were revealed on different occasions during the period ranging probably between the end of A.H. 3 and the end of A.H. 4 or the beginning of A.H. 5. Although it is difficult to determine the exact dates of their revelations, yet it is possible to assign to them a fairly correct period with the help of the Commandments and the events mentioned therein and the Traditions concerning them. A few instances are given below by way of illustration.
Let us now consider the social and historical considerations of the period in order to understand the Surah. All the discourses in this Surah deal with three main problems which confronted the Holy Prophet at the time. First of all, he was engaged in bringing about an all round development of the Islamic Community that had been formed at the time of his migration to Al-Madinah. For this purpose he was introducing new moral, cultural, social, economic and political ways in place of the old ones of the pre-Islamic period. The second thing that occupied his attention and efforts was the bitter struggle that was going on with the mushrik Arabs, the Jewish clans and the hypocrites who were opposing tooth and nail his mission of reform. Above all he had to propagate Islam in the face of the bitter opposition of these powers of evil with a view to capturing more and more minds and hearts.
Accordingly, detailed instructions have been given for the consolidation and strengthening of the Islamic Community in continuation of those given in Al-Baqarah. Principles for the smooth running of family life have been laid down and ways of settling family disputes have been taught. Rules have been prescribed for marriage and rights of wife and husband have been apportioned fairly and equitably. The status of women in the society has been determined and the declaration of the rights of orphans has been made laws and regulations have been laid down for the division of inheritance, and instructions have been given to reform economic affairs. The foundation of the penal code has been laid down, drinking has been prohibited, and instructions have been given for cleanliness and purity. The Muslims have been taught the kind of relations good men should have with their Allah and fellow men. Instructions have been given for the maintenance of discipline in the Muslim Community.
The moral and religious condition of the people of the Book has been reviewed to teach lessons to the Muslims and to forewarn them to refrain from following in their footsteps. The conduct of the hypocrites has been criticized and the distinctive features of hypocrisy and true faith have been clearly marked off to enable the Muslims to distinguish between the two. In order to cope with the aftermath of the Battle of Uhud, inspiring discourses were sent down to urge the Muslims to face the enemy bravely, for the defeat in the Battle had so emboldened the mushrik Arab clans and the neighboring Jews and the hypocrites at home that they were threatening the Muslims on all sides. At this critical juncture, Allah filled the Muslims with courage and gave them such instructions as were needed during that period of war clouds. In order to counteract the fearful rumors that were being spread by the hypocrites and the Muslims of weak faith, they were asked to make a thorough inquiry into them and to inform the responsible people about them. Then they were experiencing some difficulties in offering their salat during the expeditions to some places where no water was available for performing their ablutions, etc. In such cases they were allowed to cleanse themselves with pure earth and to shorten the salat or to offer the "Salat of Fear", when they were faced with danger. Instructions were also given for the solution of the puzzling problem of those Muslims!who were scattered among the unbelieving Arab clans and were often involved in war. They were asked to migrate to Al-Madinah, the abode of Islam.
This Surah also deals with the case of Bani Nadir who were showing a hostile and menacing attitude, in spite of the peace treaties they had made with the Muslims. They were openly siding with the enemies of Islam and hatching plots against the Holy Prophet and the Muslim Community even at Al-Madinah itself. They were taken to task for their inimical behavior and given a final warning to change their attitude, and were at last exiled from Al-Madinah on account of their misconduct.
The problem of the hypocrites, who had become very troublesome at that time, was involving the Believers in difficulties. Therefore they were divided into different categories to enable the Muslims to deal with them appropriately. Clear instructions were also given regarding the attitude they should adopt towards the non-belligerent clans. The most important thing needed at that time was to prepare the Muslims for the bitter struggle with the opponents of Islam. For this purpose greatest importance was attached to their character building, for it was obvious that the small Muslim Community could only come out successful, nay, survive, if the Muslims possessed high moral character. They were, therefore, enjoined to adopt the highest moral qualities and were severely criticized whenever any moral weakness was detected in them.
Though this Surah mainly deals with the moral and social reforms, yet due attention has been paid to propagation of Islam. On the one hand, the superiority of the Islamic morality and culture has been established over that of the Jews, Christians and mushriks; on the other hand, their wrong religious conceptions, their wrong morality and their evil acts have been criticized to prepare the ground for inviting them to the way of the Truth.
The main object of this Surah is to teach the Muslims the ways that unite a people and make them firm and strong. Introductions for the stability of family, which is the nucleus of community have been given. Then they have been urged to prepare themselves for defense. Side by side with these, they have been taught the importance of the propagation of Islam. Above all, the importance of the highest moral character in the scheme of consolidation of the Community has been impressed.
1 to 1 - Creation of mankind
2 to 2 - Property of the orphans
3 to 3 - Restrictions on number of wives
4 to 4 - Obligation of dowry
5 to 5 - Do not trust property to feebleminded people
6 to 6 - Train the orphans to manage their properties
7 to 10 - Laws of inheritance
11 to 11 - Prescribed shares in inheritance
12 to 12 - Inheritance of spouse's property
13 to 14 - Commandment to abide by the limit of Allah
15 to 16 - Initial order relating to the punishment for women guilty o fornication
17 to 18 - Acceptable vs Unacceptable repentance
19 to 19 - Women should not be treated as a part of Estate
20 to 21 - Do not take dowry back from women
22 to 22 - Prohibition from marring the wife of one's father
23 to 23 - Women that are prohibited for marriage - "Mahram" relations
24 to 24 - Prohibited and permitted marriages continued
25 to 25 - Permission for marriage with slave girls
26 to 28 - Allah wishes to guide and forgive
29 to 30 - Respect the ownership of one another's properties
31 to 32 - Avoid heinous sins and do not be jealous
33 to 33 - Laws of inheritance are fixed
34 to 35 - Men are given authority over women and Corrective measures for disobedient women and Arbitration in family disputes
36 to 38 - Huquq-al-Ibad (rights of other human beings)
39 to 42 - Witnesses of the Rasools on the Day of Judgement
43 to 43 - Prohibition of drinking liquor - 2nd Order and Tayammum - a substitute for ablution
44 to 46 - Behavior of the People of the Book
47 to 50 - Invitation of Iman to the People of the Book and Mushrikin will not be forgiven
51 to 55 - People of the Book tend to take side of Shaitan
56 to 59 - Fate of the unbelievers and the believers and Who should the believers obey?
60 to 63 - Hypocrites' attitude towards the decision of the Prophet
64 to 68 - One who disputes the decision of the Prophet is not a believer
69 to 70 - Believers will be in excellent company in the hereafter
71 to 74 - Be prepared for armed conflict (Jihad)
75 to 76 - Make Jihad to help the oppressed
77 to 79 - Fear Allah and not the people and There is no escape from death
80 to 81 - Obedience of the Rasool is in fact the obedience of Allah
82 to 84 - Proof of Al-Quran being the Divine revelation and report the important news to responsible persons
85 to 87 - Respond to greetings with even better greetings
88 to 91 - Fight against hypocrisy and hypocrites
92 to 93 - Punishment for killing a believer and laws of bloodwit
94 to 94 - Investigate properly before jumping to conclusion
95 to 96 - Ranks of Mujahideen over Non-Mujahideen
97 to 100 - Oppressed should migrate if possible and Reward for migration in the cause of Allah
101 to 104 - Salat-al-Qasr, Shortening of Salah during travel and Salah in the state of war and Salah is obligatory at its prescribed times
105 to 112 - Establish justice based on Divine guidance and Warning against Slander and against falsely charging innocents
113 to 115 - Allah's special favors to the Prophet and Prohibition of secret counsel and its limited exception
116 to 121 - Shirk is and unforgivable sin and Pledge and Promises of Shaitan
122 to 124 - Promise of Allah - who can be truer than Allah in promise?
125 to 126 - No one is better than a Muslim
127 to 130 - Establishment of justice for women
131 to 134 - Have fear of Allah in your dealings
135 to 135 - Stand firm for justice
136 to 141 - Believers are required to believe wholeheartedly and Boycott un-Islamic gatherings and Hypocrites have double standards
142 to 147 - Characteristics of hypocrites and the acts of hypocrisy and Hypocrites will be in the lowest depths of hellfire
148 to 152 - Do not utter evil words and Do not draw a line between Allah and His Rasools in obedience
153 to 159 - Jews are habitual sinners and violators of Allah's commandments and Jesus was neither killed nor crucified
160 to 162 - Punishment to Jews for their iniquities and Their only salvation is to become Muslims
163 to 166 - This Quran carries the same message as was sent to Noah, Abraham, Moses and Jesus and Al-Quran's authenticity is verified by Allah Himself
167 to 171 - Believe in this authentic revelation if you want to attain felicity and Stop saying "Trinity" Allah is the One and Only Deity
172 to 173 - Jesus was a Prophet and worshipper of Allah
174 to 175 - Mankind is asked to believe in the message of Al-Quran
176 to 176 - Legal decision relating to the inheritance of childless persons