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Becoming Companions of the Qur'aan
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One of the most difficult ways that the Qur'aan was revealed to the Prophet (sallallaahu `alayhi wa sallam) is when it came like the ringing of a bell – this was the most hardest for him to take. It physically burdened him and weighed down upon him greatly to the extent that if he was riding his camel, the camel would kneel on the ground due to the pressure from the Revelation. The Prophet's companion, Zaid was once seated next to him and his thigh was underneath that of the Prophet's when a Revelation descended. Zaid later reported that his thigh was almost injured because of the weight of the Revelation to the Prophet (sallallaahu `alayhi wa sallam).


"Verily, We shall send down to you a heavy Word."


This Qur'aan was revealed to bring a change to a lost people and direct Mankind back to the Path of Salvation and Truth. It was sent down to take people from darkness to light, from disbelief to belief and from this lowly Dunya (world) to the Hereafter.


The lives of the very first recipients of this Qur'aan are evident to the powerful influence of this Revelation on Mankind. Within just 23 years, a great empire was established and the Sahaabah were a transformed nation. A few years after the Messenger (sallallaahu `alayhi wa sallam) passed away, Islam had spread as far as Europe and Central Asia to the extent that it is said the graves of Mujaahideen (possibly Taabi'een) were found located within 100m from Paris itself. The cause of such a change? The source of such strength? Could it have been any other than the Magnificent Qur'aan and the unparalleled guidance of the Messenger?


"And if there had been a Qur'aan with which mountains could be moved or the earth could be cloven asunder or the dead could be made to speak (it would not have been other than this Qur'aan)…" [Ar-Ra'd: 31]



When discussing the miraculous nature of the Qur'aan, many tend to restrict their thoughts to scientific miracles alone. Others will highlight the many prophesies and predictions that the Qur'aan puts forth, the great challenge to reproduce something like the Qur'aan or the fact that Allaah has preserved and protected it unlike any other Scripture. These are no doubt, part of the miraculous nature of the Qur'aan, but by far, the greatest miracle which shook the heart of Makkah and consequently, the world, lies in the language of the Qur'aan – the eloquence, beauty and literary supremacy of the Tanzeel (Revelation).


The Arabs were known as Ahlul-Shi'r and Ahlul-Lugha (people of poetry and language). They had a right to such a title as they were the masters in the field of eloquence and beauty of speech. In fact, every year in Makkah the annual fair of 'Ukaadh would take place where each poet would display his skill and recite many lines of poetry. They were unchallenged and nothing threatened their talent… nothing but a miracle could crush their superior position.


The Prophet (sallallaahu `alayhi wa sallam) said, "There has not been a single Prophet except that Allaah gave him miracles because of which people believed in him. I have been given (as a miracle) the Inspiration which Allaah revealed to me (i.e. the Qur'aan)." [Al-Bukhari]



So when the Qur'aan came, the people of Makkah were dumbfounded and left in astonishment at its eloquence and beauty. This was a speech which superceded their poetic capacity and since they were the leading masters at that time, they failed to comprehend that Muhammad (sallallaahu `alayhi wa sallam) – a man they did not categorise as a poet, could all of a sudden come with such a masterpiece. As a result, the people split - some believed while others refused to accept it, calling it magic and sorcery.


The Qur'aan affected all people that it reached and it continues to do so up until our current time today.


Even the staunchest of the pagans in Makkah could not resist it. One fine example is the incident of al-Waleed ibn al-Mugheerah, the father of the great warrior Khalid ibn al-Waleed. He was an incredible poet, leading in high position and status among the poets and also in society. One day he passed by the Messenger (sallallaahu `alayhi wa sallam) who was reciting the Qur'aan which he overheard. This visibly had an affect on him which the people saw including Abu Jahl, who in turn tried to curb this affect. In a response to Abu Jahl's efforts, Al-Waleed replied,


"And what can I say? For I swear by Allaah, there is none amongst you who knows poetry as well as I do nor can any compete with me in the composition or rhetoric – not even in the poetry of the jinns! And yet, I swear by Allaah, Muhammad's speech (i.e. the Qur'aan) does not bear any similarity to anything I know, and I swear by Allaah, the speech that he says is very sweet and is adorned with beauty and charm. Its first part is fruitful and its last part is abundant and it conquers and remains unconquered. It shatters and destroys all that has come before it."



Abu Jahl who was the staunchest of the pagan Makkans and a crude campaigner against the Call of Islaam was not happy. Al-Waleed promised to think things over. He thought and he pondered before finally arriving at a very insincere and dishonest answer saying, "This is nothing but magic from old.


Al-Waleed saw the beauty, eloquence and above all the clear truth of the Qur'aan but al-Waleed disbelieved and reject the truth after it had come to him. As a result, Allaah (subhaanahu wa ta'aala) revealed 16 ground-shaking verses condemning him to eternal hell-fire.


"Leave Me Alone (to deal) with whom I created Alone (i.e. al-Waleed)… Nay! Verily, he has been stubborn and opposing Our Ayat." [Al-Muddathir: 11 and 16]


"Verily, he thought and plotted, so let him be cursed! How he plotted!



And once more let him be cursed, how he plotted!


Then he thought. Then he frowned and he looked in a bad tempered way


Then he turned back and was proud


Then he said: "This is nothing but magic from that of old; This is nothing but the word of a human being!"


I will cast him into Hell-fire." [Al-Muddathir: 18-26]

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Becoming Companions of the Qur'aan - by amma - 04-18-2009, 01:45 PM
Becoming Companions of the Qur'aan - by amma - 04-18-2009, 01:47 PM
Becoming Companions of the Qur'aan - by amma - 04-18-2009, 01:54 PM

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