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Az-Zumar (The Hordes)
Name
The Surah derives its name from verse 71 and 73 in which the word zumar
has occurred.
Period of Revelation
In verse 10 (wa ardullah-i-wasi atun: and Allah's earth is vast) there
is abundant evidence that this Surah was sent down before the migration
to Habash. Some traditions provide the explanation that this verse was
sent down in respect of Hadrat Ja'far bin Abi Talib and his companions
when they made up their mind to emigrate to Habash.(Ruh al-Maani, vol.
XXII, p. 226).
Theme and Subject matter
The entire Surah is a most eloquent and effective address which was given
some time before the emigration to Habash, in an environment filled with
tyranny and persecution, ill-will and antagonism, at Makkah. It is a sermon
whose addressees mainly are the unbelieving Quraish, although here and
there the believers also have been addressed. In it the real aim of the
invitation of Muhammad (upon whom be Allah's peace and blessings) had
been enunciated, which is this:Man should adopt Allah's servitude sincerely,
and should not pollute his God worship with the service of any other.
Presenting this cardinal principle in different ways over and over again,
the truth of Tauhidand the excellent results of accepting it, and the
falsehood of shirkand the evil consequences of following it, have been
explained in a most forceful way, and the people exhorted to give up their
wrong way of life and return to the mercy of their Lord. In this very
connection, the believers have been instructed, as if to say:"If a place
has become narrow for the worship and service of Allah, His earth is vast:
you may emigrate to some other place in order to save your faith: Allah
will reward you for your patience."On the other hand, the Holy Prophet
has been encouraged, so as to say:"Tell the disbelievers plainly that
they may do whatever they like, but their persecutions and tyrannies will
never deter you from the way of Islam; that they may go on doing their
worst to obstruct your way, but you will continue to perform your mission
in spite of the adverse conditions and circumstances."
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