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The Surah takes its name from V. 98, in which there is a reference
to Prophet Yunus (Jonah). The name, as usual, is symbolical
and does not indicate that the Surah deals with the story of
Prophet Jonah.
Period of Revelation
We learn from traditions, and this is supported by the contents
of the Surah itself, that the whole of this Surah was revealed
at Makkah. But there are some people who are of the opinion,
that some of its verses were revealed at Al-Madinah. This is,
however, a superficial view. The continuity of the theme clearly
shows that this does not comprise isolated verses or discourses
that were revealed at different times and on different occasions.
On the contrary, it is, from the beginning to the end, a closely
connected discourse which must have been revealed at one sitting.
Besides this, the nature of its theme is itself a clear proof
that the Surah belongs to the Makkan period.
Time of Revelation
We have no tradition in regard to the time of it's revelation,
but its subject matter gives clear indication that it must
have been revealed during the last stage of the Holy Prophet's
residence at Makkah. For the mode of the discourse suggests
that at the time of its revelation, the antagonism of the opponents
of the Message had become so intense that they could not tolerate
even the presence of the Holy Prophet and his followers among
themselves, and that things had come to such a pass as to leave
no hope that they would ever understand and accept the Message
of the Prophet. This indicates that the last stage of the Prophet's
life among thee people had come, and the final warning like
the one in this Surah had to be given. These characteristics
of the discourse are clear proof that it was revealed during
the last stage of the Movement at Makkah.
Another thing that determines more specifically the order of
the Surahs of the last stage at Makkah is the mention (or absence)
of some open or covert hint about Hijrat (Emigration) from
Makkah. As this Surah does not contain any hint whatsoever
about this, it is a proof that it preceded those surahs which
contain it.
Now that we have specified the time of its revelation, there
is no need of repeating its historical background because that
has already been stated in Surahs VI and VII.
Subject
This discourse deals with the invitation to the Message, admonition
and warning. In the very introductory verses, the invitation
has been extended like this:-
"The people consider it a strange thing that this Message is
being conveyed by a human being and charge him with sorcery,
whereas there is nothing strange in it nor has it any connection
with sorcery or sooth saying. It simply informs you of two
realities. First, Allah, Who has created the universe and manages
it, is, in fact, your Master and Lord, and He alone is entitled
to your worship. The second reality is that after the life
in this world, there will be another life in the Next World,
where you shall have to render full account of the life of
this world and be rewarded or punished according to whether
you adopted the righteous attitude as required by Him after
acknowledging Him as your Masters or acted against His will.
Both of these realities, which the Messenger is presenting
before you, are "realities" in themselves whether you acknowledge
them as such or not. He is inviting you to accept these and
regulate your lives in accordance with them; if you accept
these, you will have a very blessed end; otherwise join shall
meet with evil consequences."
Topics
After the introduction, the following topics have been dealt
with in an appropriate order:-
- Proofs of the doctrines of Tauhid, Providence and Life-after-death
have been given by such arguments as may satisfy the minds
and hearts of those who listen to the Message without prejudice
and bigotry with the sole intention of safeguarding themselves
against deviation and its evil results and not for the
sake of seeking opportunities for useless discussions.
- Those misunderstandings which were (and always are) hindering
people from accepting the doctrines of Tauhid and the Hereafter,
have been removed and they have been warned to guard against
those negligences that stand in their way.
- Those doubts have been removed and answers to those objections
given which were being raised about the Prophethood of
Muhammad (Allah's peace be upon him) and the Message brought
by him.
- Graphic descriptions of the life in the Hereafter have
been presented in order to warn the people beforehand so
that they should mend their ways here and be not sorry
afterwards for their conduct in this world.
- They have been admonished and warned that the life in
this world is really a test and a trial, and that the time
allowed for it is only up to the last moment of the earthly
life, and that this is the only opportunity that shall
be given to them for accepting the Message and achieving
success in the test. Therefore, they should make the best
use of the opportunity that has been provided for them
by the appointment of Prophet Muhammad (Allah's peace be
upon him) for their guidance and obtain the true knowledge
of the Reality from the Quran that is being sent down to
him. Otherwise, they shall be remorseful for ever and ever.
- Their attention has been drawn to some of their acts
of manifest ignorance and deviation which were the direct
result of discarding Divine Guidance from their lives.
- In this connection, the story of Prophet Noah has been
related in brief and that of Prophet Moses in detail in
order to impress four things on the minds :-
- First, "As your behavior towards Prophet Muhammad (Allah's
peace be upon him) is like that of the peoples of Prophet
Noah and Prophet Moses towards them, you should know it
for certain that you also shall meet with the same consequences
which they met with." Secondly, "You should not be deluded
into believing by the helpless and weak condition of the
Prophet and his followers, you are witnessing today, that
it will always remain like this. You should know that the
same All-Powerful Allah Who supported Prophets Moses and
Aaron, is supporting them and that He changes the circumstances
in such a sudden and thorough manner that none can foresee
it." Thirdly, "If you do not make use of the term that
has been granted to you by Allah and mend your ways now,
and postpone this to the last moment like followers of
th Holy Prophet have been reassured that they should not
lose heart because of the severity of the circumstances
created by their opponents, especially at the time when
they themselves were in an utterly helpless condition.
They have also been given instructions as to how they should
carry on their Mission under those harsh conditions. Moreover,they
have been warned to be on their guard against the kind
of behavior which was adopted by the Israelites, when they
were rescued by Allah from the tyranny of the People of
Pharaoh.
At the end of the Surah, the Holy Prophet has been commanded
to make a declaration to this effect: "This is the Creed
and this is the rule of conduct that has been prescribed for
me by Allah: no change can be made at all in this: whoso will
accept this will do so for his own good and whoso will reject
this will do so at his own peril." |
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