Oct 24, 2023
Surah Aal’e Imran (Verses 1-9)
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Chapter 3, Verses 1-9
Surah Aal-e-Imran, Verses 1-9
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Verse # 1
1- (See ( Surah 2, n. 278).)
278. Irrespective of the number of gods or objects of worship set up by ignorant people, the fact remains that godhead in its entirety, belongs exclusively to the Eternal Being, Who is indebted to no one for His existence. In fact, He is not only self-existent, but upon Him rests the entire order of the universe. He alone wields all sovereign authority over His dominion. None shares either His attributes or His power and might, and no one has the same claims against the creatures as He. Hence, if anywhere in the heavens or the earth someone sets up anything or anybody as an object of worship and service (ilah) either instead of or in addition to the One True God this amounts to declaring war on reality.
Verse # 4
5- (See 2 Kings 22: 8-13).
Surah Al-Imran, Verses 1-9, open with a reference to the uniqueness and significance of the Quran as a divine revelation. It emphasizes that it is a book of guidance and clarification, not causing doubt or ambiguity.
These verses also highlight the message of Tawheed, the oneness of Allah, and the reminder that there is no deity except Allah, the Ever-Living, the Sustainer of the universe.
The mention of the People of the Book (Ahl al-Kitab) serves as a call to those who have received previous revelations to come to a common understanding based on the monotheistic belief.
The importance of pondering the signs of Allah in the universe is emphasized, encouraging reflection on the natural world as a means of strengthening faith.
To conclude, these verses lay the foundation for the broader themes of Surah Al-Imran, which include the importance of faith, monotheism, and the guidance provided by the Quran.
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