Taraweeh salaah - night 3
In
the Name of Almighty Allah Most Gracious, Most Merciful
Tonight's Tarawee consists of the second half of Tilka(Juz 3) and
three quarters of Lantana(Juz 4). Tonight we cover and complete
Surah Al-i-Imran in its entirety [The Family of Imran].
Surah
Al-i-Imran is cognate to Surah Al-Baqara, but the matter is here
treated from a different point of view. The reference to the Battle
of Badr (Ramadan A.H.2) and the Battle of Uhud (Shawwal A.H. 3)
gives us a clue to the dates of these passages. Like Surah Al-Baqara,
Surah Al-i-Imran takes a general view of the religious history of
mankind, with special reference to the People of the Book, proceeds
to explain the birth of the new Ummah of Islam and their ordinances,
insists on the need of struggle and fighting in the cause of Truth,
and exhorts those who have been blessed with Islam to remain constant
in Faith, pray for guidance, and maintain their spiritual hope for
the future.
The new points of view developed are: (1) The emphasis here is laid
down on the duty of the Christians to accept the new light; the
Christians are specially appealed to, as the Jews were specially
appealed to in Surah Al-Baqara; (2) the lessons of the Battles of
Badr and Uhud are set out for the Muslim community; and (3) the
responsibilities of that community are insisted on both internally
and in their relations to those outside. The People of the Book
had only a portion of the Book, and if they reject the complete
Book, the People of Imaan must part company with them, and their
day is done. The story of the Family of Imran (the father of Nabee
Moosa Alayhis Salaam) leads us from the Mosaic Dispensation to the
miracles connected with the birth of Nabee Esa Alayhis Salaam and
his ministry.
Allah's revelation being continuous, all people are invited to accept
its completion in Islam, and controversies are deprecated. The Muslims
are asked to hold together in union and harmony, and are promised
security from harm from their enemies, and enjoined to seek friendship
among their own people. The great Battle of Badr showed how Almighty
Allah helps and upholds the virtuous and how patience, perseverance,
and discipline find their reward; on the other hand, the lessons
of Uhud must be learnt, not in despair, but in the exercise of the
higher virtues and in contempt of pain and death. The misfortunes
at Uhud are shown to be due to the indiscipline of some, the indecision
and selfishness of others, and cowardice on the part of the hypocrites,
but no enemy can hurt Allah's Cause. The taunts of the enemy should
be disregarded, and sincere prayer offered to Allah Who would grant
His servants success and prosperity.
The Holy Quran's revelation has, step by step, confirmed the Laws
of Nabee Moosa and the Gospel of Nabee Esa Alayhim Salaam. It is
a guide from Almighty Allah, and appeals to reason and understanding.
Let us understand it rightly, in reverence and truth, unswayed by
those who reject faith, and seeking ever the reward of the Pleasure
of Allah, through firmness, patience, discipline, and charity, and
offering others the Light which we have ourselves received.
By Sheikh
Abdul Hamid Lachporia - Canada
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