Lesson # 1147 from
Holy Qur-’aan
Religious disconnection from the
Idolaters
Surah ‘TAWBAH or BARAAA-‘AH (REPENTANCE) –
Chapter – 9)
Stage – 2, Verse – 113 of 129, Section – 14 of
16 (Part – 11)
BisMillaahir-Rahmaanir-Rahiim
In the name of God, the Beneficent, the Merciful
113. It is not proper for the Prophet, and those
who believe, to pray for the forgiveness of idolaters even though they may be
near of kin (to them) after it hath become clear that they are people of
Hell-fire.
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113. Maa
kaana lin-Nabiyyi wal-laziina
‘aamanuuu ‘anyyastag-firuu lil-Mushri-kiina wa
law kaanuuu ‘ulii-
qurbaa mim- ba’-di
maa ta-bayyana lahum
‘annahum ‘as-haabul-Jahiim.
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Lesson
After causing to understand the meanings of Islam to the Muslims, and
illustrating about their conduct, now it is being described that “what behavior
should be with them; who do not desire to enter in the circle of Islam, that is
to say, either they do not believe in Allah Almighty but they have ascribed others
as partners to Him OR they admit with their tongues but heartily they do not
mention the covenant with Him.
Known from it is that, which has been explained earlier that they
should be treated in the world as they behave with you. If they wish to live
altogether and keep their matters straight, then you should dwell with them also
mutually. Moreover, you should do acts of kindness for them. If they treat you
as a foe, grip up their loins to trouble you and are inclined to fight, then
you should also fight them till the disturbance is over.
In this verse, behavior with them has been described from religious aspect.
On the basis of religion, there is a great difference between you and them. You
are hopeful of God’s blessings and kindness, whereas they are revolted from
Allah Almighty openly or in their hearts. Therefore they do not deserve
forgiveness of God Almighty. So you should not pray for their forgiveness.
Some merciful Muslims and the Messenger Himself (grace, glory,
blessings and peace be upon Him), who is Merciful for the entire Worlds (Rahmatal-lil-‘Aalamiin),
used to ask for forgiveness of their idolater and hypocrite relatives, mother,
father and brothers etc. whether they were living or departed. This verse guides
about them clearly.
It is commanded that praying for the idolaters by the Messenger (SallAllaahu
alayHi wa AaliHii Wasallam) and other Muslims for their forgiveness is not
proper, because they have no any such covenant with Allah Almighty, and they either
were or are totally unmindful from His side. Therefore, whether they are very
close relatives and you have known about them that they will enter in the
Hell-fire, you should not pray for their forgiveness.
It is clarified that the Promise of Paradise is only for such people
who have sold their everything to Allah Almighty and their lives are
accomplished with such hobbies, which have been explained in the previous
lesson. Those people who are not like them, you should not pray for their
forgiveness.
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