Wednesday, 29 October 2014

26 October 2014 Musa (15) and Bani Israel, and Death (part 2)

26 October 2014

Musa (15) and Bani Israel, and Death (part 2)



Life of Musa* Recap:
Musa part 1-14: Birth then thrown in the Nile to escape being killed but ends up in Pharaoh’s palace. Adopted but looked after by his family he later accidentally kills an Egyptian the flees to Madian and marries after working 10 years for a family. Being homesick travels back but encounters the Burning Bush and Allah speaks to him and his mission is to free Bani Israel and to get Pharaoh to believe in Allah. Musa* asks for Harun to be made a Prophet and they both visit Pharaoh who is not impressed by their miracles and challenges them to a magician face-off where the stick of Musa* turns into a snake and devours the other sticks – whereupon the magicians pledge their Islam and are martyred as a result. Then follows other Signs (Ayats) from Allah: famine, drought, flood, locusts, lice, frogs and blood but Pharaoh insists on disbelief despite promising to accept the conditions of Musa*. Then Bani Israel flee in the night but are pursued by Pharaoh and his army who follow Musa* through the parted waves of the Red Sea but Allah causes them to perish. After doing the story of Karun (below) we start the second half of the story of Musa*….

Musa* and the arrogance of Karun and his punishment
Karun was rich and powerful. He had been given position, patronage and power in Egyptian society. Like some rich, powerful Muslims in the West who are made Lords / Knighted and do the utmost to be westernised and disown their background/heritage and deen; and who think their success is self-made and that they are superior to the others. He loved this world and did not consider his deen important. Many from Bani Israel looked up to (idolised) Karun and wanted to be like him or have his position/power/wealth. This story is a lesson for them…
‘Israel’ = another name for Yaqub (Jacob) and so Bani Israel refers to the 12 tribes from the 12 children of Yaqub. The Qur'an informs us that Karun was the owner of great possessions in Egypt despite being a descendant Yaqub. In the following verse Allah indicates that Karun opposed the Prophet Musa* together with Pharaoh:
Karun was one of the people of Moses but he lorded it over them. We gave him treasures, the keys alone to which were a heavy weight for a party of strong men… (Surat al-Qasas: 76)

We sent Moses with Our Signs and clear authority to Pharaoh, Haman and Karun. But they said, "A lying magician." (Surah Ghafir: 23-24)

Verily, Karun was of Musa*’s people, but he behaved arrogantly towards them. And We gave him of the treasures, that of which the keys would have been a burden to a body of strong men. Remember when his people said to him: "Do not gloat (with riches, being ungrateful to Allah). Verily Allah likes not those who show off with arrogance. (76)

But seek, with that (wealth) which Allah has bestowed on you, the home of the Hereafter, and forget not your portion of lawful enjoyment in this world, and do good as Allah has been good to you, and seek not mischief in the land. Verily, Allah likes not the Mufsidun (those who commit great crimes and sins, oppressors, tyrants, mischief-makers, corrupters). (77)

He said: "This has been given to me only because of knowledge I possess." Did he not know that Allah had destroyed before him generations, men who were stronger than him in might and greater in the amount (of riches) they had collected? But the Mujrimûn (criminals, disbelievers, polytheists, sinners) will not be questioned of their sins. (78)

So he went forth before his people in his pomp. Those who were liked the life of the world, said: "Ah, would that we had the like of what Karun has been given! Verily, he is the owner of a great fortune." (79)

But those who had been given (religious) knowledge said: "Woe to you! The Reward of Allah (in the Hereafter) is better for those who believe and do righteous good deeds, and this none shall attain except those who are As-Sabirun (the patient in following the truth)." (80)

So We caused the earth to swallow him [Karun] and his dwelling place. Then he had no group or party to help him against Allah, nor was he one of those who could save themselves. (81)

And those who had desired (for a position like) his position the day before, began to say: "Know you not that it is Allah Who enlarges the provision or restricts it to whomsoever He pleases of His slaves. Had it not been that Allah was Gracious to us, He could have caused the earth to swallow us up (also)! Know you not that the disbelievers will never be successful. (82)
Hence, wealth and deen are tests for people. The more wealth we have the harder the tests from Allah. Allah does not care for the wealth but the deeds. There is another lesson the story of Karun teaches us: not to be taken by the allure of the temporary riches of this world and of those who possess them. The ones a believer should be inclined to are those who withstand hardships in the way of Allah, those who spend their possessions, and live for the cause of Allah, and those men of faith and wisdom, whose hearts are full of love for Allah. As the Prophet Muhammad (May Allah bless him and grant him peace) said "Allah does not look at your forms and possessions, but He looks at your hearts and your deeds." (Muslim)
Do not let their wealth and Children impress you. Allah merely wants to punish them by them during their life in the world and for them to expire while they are unbelievers. (Surat at-Tawba: 55)

Musa and Bani Israel
Musa* is on the other side and free from Pharaoh! The first thing Bani Israel did after being saved by Musa* was to ask for gods/idols to worship – as they were imitating their society, and there are lessons for us in all these stories. The dangers of imitation and integration as they wanted to be like to successful people because this is what the people did in society. A similar story in the life of the Prophet Muhammed with Dhat Anwaat - a tree where pagan Arabs hung their sword and slaughtered animals beneath.
And We made the people who were considered weak to inherit the eastern parts of the land and the western parts thereof which We have blessed. And the fair Word of your Lord was fulfilled for the Children of Israel, because of their endurance. And We destroyed completely all the great works and buildings which Pharaoh and his people erected (7:137)
And We brought the Children of Israel (with safety) across the sea, and they came upon a people devoted to some of their idols (in worship). They said: "O Musa! Make for us a god as they have gods." He said: "Verily, you are a people who know not (the Majesty and Greatness of Allah and what is obligatory upon you, i.e. to worship none but Allâh Alone, the One and the Only God of all that exists)." (7:138)

[Musa added:] "Verily, these people will be destroyed for that which they are engaged in (idols-worship). And all that they are doing is in vain." He said: "Shall I seek for you a god other than Allah, while He has given you superiority over the 'Alamîn (mankind and jinn)." And (remember) when We rescued you from Pharaoh’s people, who were afflicting you with the worst torment, killing your sons and letting your women live. And in that was a great trial from your Lord. (7:139-141)
In addition, Allah commanded the Prophet Musa* to divide Bani Israel into twelve separate tribes, and shaded them in the desert by a cloud, and provided heavenly food:
We divided them up into twelve tribes. We revealed to Moses, when his people asked him for water: "Strike the rock with your staff." Twelve fountains flowed out from it and all the people knew their drinking place. (7:160)
And We shaded you with clouds and sent down manna and quails to you: "Eat of the good things We have provided for you." They did not wrong Us; rather it was themselves they were wronging. (2: 57)

Main topic: Death (part 2)
Allah has fixed our Ajal (lifespan) and Rizq (wealth). We shouldn’t obsess about eternal youth or money ~ although wealth is fixed the way we earn our Rizq (actions) is in our control – halal or haram earnings. Also, remember the blessing in the money (Barakah) which is intangible.
Al-Khansaa’s story and how belief changes your perspective on death (the only certainty in life):
‘The rising of the sun reminds of Sakhr, I remember him at every sunset, If it were not for the number of those weeping around me, for their brothers, I surely would have killed myself, they do not cry for anyone as dear as my brother, but I console myself by weeping for him, for I have said farewell to the day we separated, father of Hassan, with it my pleasures and happiness, how my sorrows go out to him and my mother, for him to awake in his grave and then to rest at night?’
With these phrases and others like them, Al-Khansaa’ mourned the death of her brother, Sakhr, and cried for him until she lost her eye-sight, falling into anguish, disparity and wishing for death. This is how Al-Khansaa’ saw death and this is how she handled it. In the battle of Al-Qadisiyyah, in an honourable stance of life and death, Al-Khansaa’ stood with her four sons and said to them: “You became Muslim and did not apostatise, and you emigrated and did not turn back, then you came to your old mother and placed her in the hands of the people of Persia. You are the sons of one man, as you are the sons of one woman. I did not betray your father, nor did I disgrace your uncle. Go, and be witnesses of the battle from the beginning to its very end.” All four of her sons were martyred, and when the news reached her she said her famous words: “All praise be to Allah, who honoured me with their death. I ask Him, glory be to He, to join me together with them, in the dwellings of his mercy.”
Our relationship with death and how we react to it are important for Muslims and know that this society discourages people to think/talk about death – and provides ample distractions to the mind (of people).
Other stories about death include:
In Riyadh: It is said that there was a construction that fell down from the seventh floor. He fell on solid concrete. Passers-by were amazed to see that he stood up He jumped up, happy that Allah didn’t take his life. People were amazed. He was so happy that he told everyone, “I’m going to buy you some drinks.” He was crossing the street, disoriented, and a car hit him and killed him. Why didn’t he die from the seventh story? Allah had appointed for him a specific spot and a specific time of day. Allah wanted to bring him to his place of death. Now, this man, when he stood up, he thought that he was given a long life. The last thought on his mind was that he would die in the next moment. If he was saved from that death, then he must have a long life ahead of him.
Also, after every major earthquake in poor countries there are stories of many people dying but the occasional person being pulled from the rubble (barely alive) perhaps an week or two later.
Umm Habibah (the wife of RasulAllah) made a du’a. She said, “O Allah, give me pleasure by giving a long life to my husband RasulAllah and to my father Abu Sufyan and my brother Mu’awiyah.” The Prophet* said to her: “You are supplicating towards Allah in regards to fixed terms and counted days and ordained provisions that are already divided. If you would have asked Allah to save you from the Hell Fire and the punishment of the fire, that would have been better for you.” (Muslim)

The journey of the Soul after death
Al-Bara reported: We went out with the Messenger of Allah*, for the funeral of a man from among the helpers. We came to the grave and when he was placed in the ground, the Messenger of Allah sat down and we sat around him, quiet as if there were birds on our heads. In his hand he had a stick with which he was scratching the ground. Then the Prophet raised his head and said, “Seek refuge with Allah from the torment of the grave,” two or three times. Then he said, “When the believing servant is about to depart this world and enter the Hereafter, angels down to him from heaven with white faces like the sun, and they sit around him as far as the eye can see. They bring with them shrouds from Paradise and perfumes from Paradise. Then the angel of death comes and sits by his head, and he says: O good soul, come forth to forgiveness from Allah and His pleasure. Then it comes out easily like a drop of water from the mouth of a pitcher (jug). When he seizes it, they do not leave it in his hand for an instant before they take it and put it in a shroud with that perfume, and there comes from it a fragrance like the finest musk on the face of the earth. Then they ascend and they do not pass by any group of angels but they say: Who is this good soul? They say: It is so-and-so the son of so-and-so, calling him by the best names with which he was known in this world, until they reach the lowest heaven. They ask for it to be opened and it is opened for them, and the soul is welcomed and accompanied to the next heaven by those who are closest to Allah, until they reach the seventh heaven. Then Allah says: Record the book of My servant in the noble book in the seventh heaven, and return him to the earth;  from it I created them, to it I will return them and from it I will bring them forth once again. So his soul is returned to his body and there come to him two angels who make him sit up and they say to him: Who is your Lord? He says: Allah. They say: What is your religion? He says: My religion is Islam. They say: Who is this man who was sent among you? He says: He is the Messenger of Allah, peace be upon him. They say: What did you do? He says: I read the Book of Allah and I believed in it. Then a voice calls out from heaven: My servant has spoken the truth, so prepare for him a bed from Paradise and clothe him from Paradise, and open for him a gate to Paradise. Then there comes to him some of its fragrance, and his grave is made wide as far as he can see; and then there comes to him a man with a handsome face, handsome clothes and a good fragrance, who says: Receive the glad tidings that will bring you joy this day. He says: Who are you? Your face is a face which brings glad tidings. He says: I am your righteous deeds. He says: O Lord, hasten the Hour so that I may return to my family and my wealth.

However, when the disbelieving servant is about to depart this world and enter the Hereafter, angels come down to him from heaven with black faces, bringing sackcloth, and they sit around him as far as the eye can see. Then the angel of death comes and sits by his head, and he says: O evil soul, come forth to the wrath of Allah and His anger. Then his soul disperses inside his body and comes out cutting the veins and nerves, like a skewer passing through wet wool. When he seizes it, they do not leave it in his hand for an instant before they take it and put it in that sackcloth, and there comes from it a stench like the foulest stench of a dead body on the face of the earth. Then they ascend and they do not pass by any group of angels but that they say: Who is this evil soul? They say: It is so-and-so the son of so-and-so, calling him by the worst names by which he was known in this world, until they reach the lowest heaven. They ask for it to be opened and it is not opened for them.” Then the Messenger of Allah recited the verse, “For them the gates of heaven will not be opened, and they will not enter Paradise until the camel goes through the eye of the needle (7:40).” He continued, “Then Allah says: Record the book of My servant in the evil book in the lowest earth, and return him to the earth; from it I created them, to it I will return them and from it I will bring them forth once again. So his soul is cast down.”  Then the Messenger of Allah recited the verse, “Whoever assigns partners to Allah, it is as if he had fallen from the sky and the birds had snatched him, or the wind had thrown him to a far off place (22:31).” He continued, “Then his soul is returned to his body, and there come to him two angels who make him sit up and they say to him: Who is your Lord? He says: Oh, oh, I don’t know. They say: What is your religion? He says: Oh, oh, I don’t know. Then a voice calls out from heaven: Prepare for him a bed from Hell and clothe him from Hell, and open for him a gate to Hell. Then there comes to him some of its heat and hot winds, and his grave is constricted and compresses him until his ribs interlock. Then there comes to him a man with an ugly face, ugly clothes, and a foul stench, who says: Receive the bad news, for this is the day that you were promised. He says: Who are you? Your face is a face of evil. He says: I am your evil deeds. He says: O Lord, do not let the Hour come! Do not let the Hour come!”
[Musnad Ahmad]

Monday, 20 October 2014

19 October 2014 Musa (part 14) Exodus and Death (part 1)

19 October 2014

Musa (part 14) Exodus and Death (part 1)

Musa and Pharaoh: Exodus from Egypt and the Drowning Of Pharaoh in the Sea

Pharaoh and his inner elite circle resisted the message for years and deserved punishment. They rebelled against Allah, accusing the messenger of insanity as well as of being a liar. Because of their denial, Allah prepared for them a humiliating end. Before this affliction began, Allah commanded the Prophet Musa* to lead the Children of Israel out of Egypt:

We revealed to Moses: "Travel with Our servants by night. You will certainly be pursued." (Surat ash-Shu'ara: 52)
Musa* and his people secretly left Egypt in the night with the promise that they will be chased. And the spies quickly reported back to Pharaoh that perhaps up to a million subjects were leaving Egypt. The flight of Bani Israel was entirely unacceptable to Pharaoh. He saw himself as the sole master of all Bani Israel. In addition, it would mean a loss of manpower that would ultimately diminishment his authority. Therefore, he mobilized his soldiers and set out after them:
Pharaoh sent marshals into the cities: "These people are a small group and they are agitating against us and we constitute a vigilant majority."
We expelled them (Pharaoh and his people) from gardens and springs, from treasures and a splendid situation. So it was! And We bequeathed them to the tribe of Israel. So they (Pharaoh and his troops) pursued them towards the east. (Surat ash-Shu'ara: 53-60)


Like today the Western Leaders claim the Muslims are a small group of extremists yet they are so scared of the Muslims that it always dominates their political agenda.

By the time the Children of Israel had reached a shore, Pharaoh and his soldiers had caught up with them. Panic and despair engulfed some of the people of the Prophet Musa* when they saw Pharaoh and his soldiers approaching. Pharaoh and his soldiers were within just a short distance. There was no room to escape. These people thought they were trapped:
And when the two hosts came into sight of one another Moses' companions said, "We will surely be overtaken!" (Surat ash-Shu'ara: 61)
At that very moment, Musa* tried to reassure the people:
He said, "Never! My Lord is with me and He will guide me." Then, he followed the revelation he received from Allah, "Strike the sea with your staff". And it parted, and each separate part (of that sea water) became like the huge mountain. Then We brought near the others (Pharaoh) to that place. And We saved Musa and all those with him. Then We drowned the others. Verily! In this is indeed a sign (or a proof), yet most of them are not believers. (TMQ 26: 62-66)

Miraculously, Allah divided the waters of the sea leaving a dry path in the middle, which the Children of Israel immediately followed. Pharaoh and his soldiers went so audacious as to chase the Children of Israel into the sea. Here was an apparent miracle; without question, Allah's help and support was with the Prophet Musa* and his followers. Nevertheless, this miracle did not suffice to convince Pharaoh. Together with his soldiers blindly entered the path that divided the sea. However, after the Children of Israel had safely crossed to the other side, the waters suddenly began to close in on Pharaoh and his soldiers and they all drowned. Though, at the last moment, Pharaoh tried to repent, his repentance was not accepted:
We brought the tribe of Israel across the sea and Pharaoh and his troops pursued them out of tyranny and enmity. Then, when he was on the point of drowning, he (Pharaoh) said, "I believe that there is no god but Him in Whom the tribe of Israel believe. I am one of the Muslims." What, now! When previously you rebelled and were one of the corrupters? Today We will preserve your body so you can be a Sign for people who come after you. Surely many people are heedless of Our Signs. (Surah Ta-Ha: 90-92)
There is a very important lesson to draw from Pharaoh's repentance at the very last moment of his life and its rejection by Allah. At the moment of death, a person can clearly sense the reality and proximity of the Hereafter, and bears witness to this truth when he confronts the angels of death. This should act as an especially important warning to all those who believed in "living it up," and postponed their performance of religious responsibilities to their later years in life. The fulfilment of religious obligations, however, should in no way be postponed. Allah informs us about this fact as follows:
Allah only accepts the repentance of those who do evil in ignorance and then quickly repent after doing it. Allah will pardon them. Allah is All-Knowing, All-Wise. There is no repentance for people who persist in doing evil until death comes to them and who then say, "Now I repent," nor for people who die unbeliever. We have prepared for them a painful punishment. (Surat an-Nisa': 17-18)
The Fire, morning and night, to which they are exposed; and on the Day the Hour takes place: "Admit Pharaoh's people to the harshest punishment!" When they are squabbling with one another in the Fire, the weak will say to those deemed great, "We were your followers, so why do you not relieve us of a portion of the Fire?" Those deemed great will say, "All of us are in it. Allah has clearly judged between His servants." (Surah Ghafir: 46-48)
Muslims still commemorate this great event (saving of the people of Musa*) by fasting on the day of Ashura. The body of Pharaoh has been preserved by Allah as a sign for us – not as a reason to take selfies!


Main Topic: The Series on Death, the Grave, the Day of Resurrection and the Afterlife

Introduction to the Circles on
Death, the Grave, the Day of Resurrection and the Afterlife

Why do we study this?
Death is the only thing for sure we know that is going to happen in life – hence we should know about it! We will be asked a really important series of questions upon death:
1. Man Rabbuka (Who is your Lord) ?
2. Ma Deenuka (What is your religion) ?
3. Ma kunta taqoolu fa haazar rujul (What do you have to say about this person = Muhammed*) ? (Or what is your religion)

5 Pillars of Islam:
1. Shahadah: sincerely reciting the Muslim profession of faith.
2. Salat: performing ritual prayers in the proper way five times each day.
3. Zakat: paying an alms (or charity) tax to benefit the poor and the needy.
4. Sawm: fasting during the month of Ramadan.
5. Hajj: pilgrimage to Mecca.

6 Articles of Belief:
1. Belief in God (Unitary)
2. Belief in His Angels
3. Belief in His Books (and Qur’an is the Word of Allah)
4. Belief in His Prophets and Messengers (and Muhammed* is the seal of Prophets)
5. Belief in the Day of Judgment (and Heaven and Hell)
6. Belief in God’s Divine Decree (Al Qadhaa Wal Qadr – the good and bad from Allah)

This is all linked to the Belief Pathway we have talked about in the Study Circle:
3 Fundamental Questions in Life:
1. Why am I here?
2. Where did I come from?
3. Where am I going?

  • As Muslims life is about pleasing Allah and getting to Paradise.
  • We have, in the Study Circle, covered all these topics in detail except ‘Belief in the Day of Judgment (and Heaven and Hell)’. Hence we will cover this now.
  • This is also linked to the concept of Halal and Haraam – which is linked to reward / punishment linked to Heaven / Hell.

This society is built upon escapism / distractions and not addressing the fundamental questions of life. Muslims are encouraged to think often about the ‘Destroyer of Desires’.

We, the human race living on this earth, are under the perception that we belong here and that this is our residence. But we do not belong here. Our home should be Heaven and the ratio of this life to the Afterlife is important. We don’t belong here. We are traveling. That is why the Prophet* said “Be in this world as if you are a traveller.” And he said that the example or the analogy of me in this dunya is as if somebody is traveling in the desert and he saw a tree and he took some shade under this tree and then took some rest. And then he continued traveling. That is dunya: we spend a few moments under this tree, and then we keep on travelling. Hence we need to prepare for death.

Aisha talks about this: “If the first thing revealed in Qur’an was ‘do not drink’, the people would have said ‘we are never going to stop drinking.’ And if the first thing that was revealed in the Qur’an was telling the people to not commit fornication and adultery the people would have said ‘we’re never going to stop committing fornication and adultery!’ The first things that were revealed in the Qur’an were the Surah Al-Mufassal that talked about and mentioned hell fire and paradise. Until the hearts were attached to Allah, THEN the orders for halal and haram came down.” Hence when the verses abolishing alcohol were eventually revealed the Muslims instantly followed – and compare this to ‘The Prohibition’ in 1930s America.

What causes death?
Responses from the audience were: smoking, heart attack, drugs, age, diseases, marriage, obesity, suicide, accidents, war, gunshots, cancer...
These do not CAUSE death !!

The truth is that death is the same and its cause (sabab) is also the same, which is the end of ajal (life-term), and nothing else. As regards to these matters, which take place and due to them death occurs, they are cases in which death occurs and are not causes of death. As regards the incidents of killing and the situations from which death results, they are cases (haalaat) in which death occurs, but are not causes (asbaab). So, they are not the cause (sabab) of death; rather the cause of death is the end of life term (intihaa’ ul-ajal).

Death is something Allah alone causes / controls. This is because the cause (sabab) produces the effect (musabbab) definitely; and that the effect (musabbab) can’t result save from its cause (sabab) alone. This is different to the case (halah), it is a specific circumstance within certain surrounding conditions in which death usually takes place.

No soul can ever die except by Allah’s leave and at a term appointed.” [TMQ Al-Imran:145]
“My Lord is He Who gives life and causes death.” [TMQ Al-Baqarah: 258]

The Soul (Ruh) upon death

The Prophet* says: “If the believing soul is leaving this world and moving into al-Akhirah [in the interface] angels will descend from the heavens. White, bright faces like the sun. They have with them a coffin from paradise and incense from paradise. So he can see them. And then the angel of death will descend. And then he will sit next to his face/head. He will say, ‘Oh you pure soul, come out to the forgiveness of Allah and His Pleasure.’ This soul will come out so smoothly, like a drop of water rolling out of a jug. For the kaafir, if he is leaving the dunya and approaching akhirah, then dark angels will come down. They are carrying coffins made of harsh materials. The angel of death will come down, sit beside him and say, ‘O you evil soul! Come out to the anger of Allah and His Wrath!’ When the angel of death will make that announcement, this soul will run around in the body. The angel of death will grab the soul and pull it out, as if you are pulling out wet wool from thorny branches.”

Monday, 13 October 2014

October 12 2014: Musa (13) - Final Signs for Pharaoh

October 12 2014: Musa (13) - Final Signs for Pharaoh

Life of Musa (part 13)
Titles of Egyptian Rulers In The Qur'an
In the stories of the Prophet Musa* and the Prophet Joseph* in the Qur'an highlight an important difference: the Egyptian ruler at the time Yusuf* the word "malik" (the King): The King (Malik) said, "Bring him (Yusuf) to me straight away! So I may draw him very close to me." When he had spoken with him, he declared, "Today you are trusted, established in our sight." (Surah Yusuf: 54)
In the time of the Prophet Musa*, however, the Egyptian ruler is referred to as the "Pharaoh": We gave Moses nine Clear Signs. Ask the tribe of Israel about when he came to them and Pharaoh said to him, "Moses, I think you are bewitched." (Surat al-Isra': 101)
Historical records now explain that in ancient Egypt, the term "pharaoh" originally referred to the royal palace. During the reign of the ancient kingdoms, the rulers did not hold such a title. The word "pharaoh" came to be used as a synonym for the Egyptian king under the New Kingdom (starting in the 18th dynasty, 1539-1292 B.C.), and by the 22nd dynasty (c. 945-c. 730 B.C.) it had been adopted as an epithet of respect.
The history of Ancient Egypt was completely forgotten by the 4th century, since hieroglyphic writing was not deciphered until the 19th century (Rosetta Stone).

A Man Of Faith (Mu’min) In The Palace
Read Surah Ghafir: 23-45
We sent Moses with Our Signs and clear authority to Pharaoh, Haman and Karun. But they said, "A lying magician." When he brought them the truth from Us they said, "Slaughter the sons of those who have faith with him but let their women live." The stratagems of the unbelievers are nothing but errors. Pharaoh said, "Let me kill Moses and let him call upon his Lord! I am afraid that he may change your religion and bring about corruption in the land." Moses said, "I seek refuge in my Lord and your Lord from every proud man who does not believe in the Day of Reckoning." (Surah Ghafir: 23-27)
A man among Pharaoh's people who had faith, but kept his faith concealed, said, "Are you going to kill a man for saying 'My Lord is Allah' when he has brought you Clear Signs from your Lord? If he is telling a lie, be it on his own head. But if he is telling the truth, then some of what he is promising you will certainly happen to you. Allah does not guide any unbridled inveterate liar. My people! The kingdom is yours today, as masters in the land, but who will help us against Allah's violent force, if it comes upon us?"
Pharaoh said, "I only show you what I see myself and I only guide you to the path of rectitude."
The man who had faith said, "My people! I fear for you a fate like that of the factions (of old), the same as happened to the people of Noah and 'Ad and Thamud and those who followed after them. Allah does not want any injustice for His servants. My people! I fear for you the Day of Calling Out, the Day when you will turn your backs in flight, having no one to protect you from Allah. Whoever Allah misguides will have no guide. Joseph brought you the Clear Signs before, but you never stopped doubting what he brought to you to the extent that when he died, you said, 'Allah will never send another Messenger after him' That is how Allah misguides those who are unbridled and full of doubt."
Those who argue about the Signs of Allah without any authority coming to them do something hateful in the Sight of Allah and in the sight of the people who believe. That is how Allah seals up the heart of every arrogant oppressor. (Surah Ghafir: 28-35)
Pharaoh said, "Haman, build me a tower so that perhaps I may gain means of access, access to the heavens, so that I can look on Moses' God. Truly I think he is a liar." That is how Pharaoh's evil actions were made attractive to him and he debarred others from the path. Pharaoh's scheming led to nothing but ruin. (Surah Ghafir: 36-37)
The man who believed said, "My people! Follow me and I will guide you to the path of rectitude. My people! The life of the earth is only fleeting enjoyment. It is the Hereafter, which is the abode of permanence. Whoever does an evil act will only be repaid with its equivalent. But whoever acts rightly, male or female, being a believer, such a person will enter Paradise, provided for in it without any reckoning. My people! How is it that I call you to salvation while you call me to the Fire? You call me to reject Allah and to associate something with Him about which I have no knowledge, while I call you to the Almighty, the Endlessly Forgiving. There is no question that what you call me to has no foundation neither in the world nor the Hereafter, that our return is to Allah, and that the profligate will be Companions of the Fire. You will remember what I say to you. I consign my affair completely to Allah. Truly Allah sees His servants."
So Allah safeguarded him from the evil things they plotted and a most evil torment engulfed Pharaoh's people. (Surah Ghafir: 38-45)

 

Summary –
  • don’t kill Musa because if he is a liar he will get his comeuppance but if he is true we Egyptians are in trouble
  • who else can we ask to stop these punishments if he is really sent from Allah
  • Pharaoh rejected this argument and wants a tower built to heaven
  • the Mu’min talks to the inner circle then the population: you all know about the punishment of previous civilisations so take heed  (Noah, Aad, Thamud)
  • Allah saved the Mu’min from the punishment to the other people as he was doing Dawah (enjoining the Good and forbidding the Evil) and not being quite
  • we talked about Allah destroying the town with a worshipper: It is reported that Malik ibn Dinar, one of the successors, said: "Almighty Allah revealed to an angel to destroy one of the villages. So the angel wondered: 'O my God, there is this slave of yours who has not disobeyed you for a single moment and he lived there.' Almighty Allah said to him: 'Start with him, for he has never moved upon seeing other people violating my prohibitions.'"

The Period Of Disasters And The Folly Of Pharaoh
Recap: We talked about most of the signs:
1.    Snake / Staff
2.    White Hand
3.    Years of drought
4.    Scarcity of fruits*
5.    Floods
6.    Locusts
7.    Lice / ticks / fleas
8.    Frogs
9.    Blood
 

One after another, Allah tried Pharaoh and his subjects with various disasters, a people obstinate in denial. First, there began a period of extreme drought in Egypt. Water was terribly crucial for the Egyptians, the drought directly threatening their very livelihood. As a result, agricultural products diminished in availability and famine ensued:
We seized Pharaoh's people with years of drought and scarcity of fruits so that hopefully they would pay heed. (Surat al-A'raf: 130)
We revealed to Moses and his brother: "Settle your people in houses in Egypt and make your houses places of worship (masajid) and establish prayer and give good news to the believers." (Surah Yunus: 87)
Whenever a good thing came to them, they said, "This is our due." But if anything bad happened to them, they would blame their ill fortune on Moses and those with him. No indeed! Their ill fortune will be with Allah. But most of them did not know. (Surat al-A'raf: 131)
"'My people, does the kingdom of Egypt not belong to me? Do not all these rivers flow under my control? Do you not then see?" (Surat az-Zukhruf: 51)

 

Pharaoh criticised Musa* for:
- not speaking properly
- not being rich and wearing gold
- not enslaving angels
Much like how people criticise Muslims now as being terrorists, not winning enough Nobel Prizes, not having proper technology industries... And how The West lauds itself like ‘American Exceptionalism’ which states the USA is different due to its special character as a uniquely free nation based on democratic ideals and personal liberty and has been chosen by God to be the leader of the world. Hence, they were blind to the message:
They said, "No matter what kind of Sign you bring us to bewitch us, we will not have faith in you." (Surat al-A'raf: 132)
These later signs were not just for Pharaoh but for the whole Egyptian population. If they thought about it and not taken in by the propaganda, they should (as a people) believed in Musa*. Pharaoh had a choice and he rejected the message, the magicians had a choice and believed, the people had a choice but rejected. So, they too are blameworthy. People do not need to be taught that oppression is wrong, and that punishments (of Pharaoh or drone bombs) are oppressive and what constitutes ‘natural justice’.
So We sent down on them floods, locusts, lice, frogs and blood, Signs, clear and distinct, but they proved arrogant and were an evildoing people. (Surat al-A'raf: 133)
Whenever the plague came down on them they said, "Moses, pray to your Lord for us by the contract He has with you. If you remove the plague from us, we will definitely believe in you and send the tribe of Israel away with you." But when We removed the plague from them—for a fixed term which they fulfilled—they broke their word. (Surat al-A'raf: 134-135)

The final sign of ‘Blood’ is not clear. But the scholars say that either the Nile became as blood or that when the Egyptians drew water (from the Nile or a well) it soon became blood before they could drink it – whereas if Bani Israel drew water it would stay as water.
Despite all these signs – people rejected Musa* and his message. So, Musa* was told to ‘mark the houses of the believers’ to get ready for the next sign.
In Moses, too, there was a sign. We sent him to Pharaoh with clear authority. But he turned away with his forces... (Surat adh-Dhariyat: 38-39)
Rebuffed by this firm refusal, the Prophet Musa* prayed to our Lord to inflict torment upon this rebellious nation:
Moses said, "Our Lord, You have given Pharaoh and his ruling circle finery and wealth in the life of the world, Our Lord, so that they may be misguided from Your Way. Our Lord, obliterate their wealth and harden their hearts so that they do not have faith until they see the painful punishment."
He (Allah) said, "Both your request is answered, so go straight and do not follow the way of those who have no knowledge." (Surah Yunus: 88-89)

‘Both’ refers to Musa* and Haroon* saying ‘Ameen’. Hence, the importance of saying ‘Ameen’ to correct du’a.

Main Topic: Introduction to the next series of topics on Death and the journey to the Afterlife
InshaAllah, topics to be covered will be:

  • What is the point of studying about all this
  • Death
  • Punishment of the Grave
  • The final hour
  • Resurrection
  • What happens on the Day of Judgment
  • Path to Hellfire
  • Path to Jannah
  • Descriptions of Hellfire
  • Descriptions of Jannah
  • Death of Death

Sunday, 5 October 2014

05 October 2014: Musa (part 12) 9 Signs / Calamities

05 October 2014: Musa (part 12) 9 Signs / Calamities

Story of Musa* (part 12)

9 Signs from Allah to the People of Pharaoh
Following the humiliation and PR disaster of Pharaoh in court by the miracles of Musa*, and the conversion of the top magicians to being Muslim, Pharaoh resolved not to agree to the request of Musa* and denied his message and did not free Bani Israel. Hence, Allah sent down some more signs (miracles) to persuade Musa* and his people. The people were all aware of the message of Musa* because whilst recruiting the top magicians people would be told the issues! Musa* told his people to be patient and they will have victory. But his people had a slave mentality and were very negative and defeatist.
We seized Pharaoh's people with years of drought and scarcity of fruits so that hopefully they would pay heed. [TMQ 7: 130]
Whenever a good thing came to them, they said, "This is our due." But if anything bad happened to them, they would blame their ill fortune on Moses and those with him. No indeed! Their ill fortune will be with Allah. But most of them did not know. [TMQ 7: 131]
They said, "No matter what kind of Sign you bring us to bewitch us, we will not have faith in you." [TMQ 7: 132]
So We sent down on them floods, locusts, lice, frogs and blood, Signs, clear and distinct, but they proved arrogant and were an evildoing people. [TMQ 7: 133]
Whenever the plague came down on them they said, "Moses, pray to your Lord for us by the contract He has with you. If you remove the plague from us, we will definitely believe in you and send the tribe of Israel away with you." But when We removed the plague from them—for a fixed term which they fulfilled—they broke their word. [TMQ 7: 134-135]

We talked about most of the signs this week:
1.    Snake / Staff
2.    White Hand
3.    Years of drought
4.    Scarcity of fruits*
5.    Floods
6.    Locusts
7.    Lice / ticks / fleas
8.    Frogs
9.    Blood**

* Some Scholars consider ‘Scarcity of Fruits’ to be part of sign / miracle 3 (Years of Drought) because you cannot have one without the other. They would then have the splitting of the Sea as the last sign / miracle
Floods ~ This has been recorded as severe weather changes and floodwater that would not evaporate or drain away – thus preventing food from growing near the Nile
Locusts were so many that they blacked out the sky and ate all the crops anyway. Once finished eating the food they would invade the houses and eat the furniture!
Lice / ticks / fleas would live on the skin and cause immense skin irritation and cause the people to scratch away constantly
Frogs have been recorded as being so many that they would be everywhere, from inside food to the beds and even jumping in people’s mouths as they tried to eat or talk
** Blood will be discussed next week InshaAllah, as well as more detail about the response of Pharaoh and the people

Response from Pharaoh
Despite the arrogance of Pharaoh, he and his people were suffering each time. Then his inner circle / cronies (Malla) insisting that Pharaoh negotiate with Musa* to lift the magic/signs otherwise there will be revolution and Pharaoh will lose power anyway. So Pharaoh had to send a delegation to Musa* and then Musa* would be promised freedom for his people and Egyptians believing so Musa* would make du’a and the punishment would be gone. But Pharaoh would go back on his word as his cronies would say that their own gods or deeds made it happen!
These later miracles would affect the people of Egypt but would exempt the people of Musa* - Bani Israel!
Also, we rely on Qur’an and Sunnah for these stories and are not referring to the Bible for these stories because we have confidence in our sources but not confident that the Bible is authentic – as we know it has been changed as is not protected by Allah.