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Al-Aḥzāb

Al-Ahzab (Arabic: الأحزاب, al-aḥzāb;[1] meaning: the confederates,[2] or "the clans", "the coalition", or "the combined forces") is the 33rd chapter (sūrah) of the Quran (Q33) with 73 verses (āyāt). The sūrah takes its name from the mention of the parties (al-aḥzāb), or confederates (an alliance among the Quraysh and other tribes), who fought the Muslims at the Battle of the Trench (5/627), also known as the Battle of the Parties and as the siege of Madinah.[3]

Sura 33 of the Quran
الأحزاب
Al-Aḥzāb
The Clans, The Coalition Forces, The Forces Combined
  • Arabic text
  • English translation
ClassificationMedinan
PositionJuzʼ 21 to 22
No. of verses73
Section from verses 73 of Sura al-Ahzab

Summary edit

  • 1-3 Muhammad to obey God rather than the unbelievers
  • 4-5 Adopted sons not to be regarded as real sons by Muslims
  • 6 Muhammad's wives the mothers of the faithful
  • 7-8 The covenant of the prophets with God
  • 9-11 God’s favour to the Muslims at the Ditch
  • 12-15 The disaffected people of Madína rebuked
  • 16-17 None can flee from God’s anger
  • 18-20 The treachery of the hypocrites of Madína exposed
  • 21 Muhammad an example to the faithful
  • 22-24 Patient endurance of the believers at the Ditch
  • 25 The triumph at the Ditch attributed to God’s favor
  • 26-27 Reference to the slaughter of the Bani Qainuqáa
  • 28-29 Muhammad’s wives rebuked
  • 30-31 Muhammad’s wives, if incontinent, to be doubly punished, but if faithful, to be doubly rewarded
  • 32 33 34 They are exhorted to modest behaviour and piety
  • 35 Blessings promised to faithful men and women
  • 36-40 Revelations touching the Zainab scandal
  • 41-43 The blessedness of true believers
  • 44-47 Muhammad a witness and preacher of good tidings
  • 48 The law of divorce modified
  • 49-51 Special privileges of Muhammad with respect to women
  • 52 Muhammad limited in respect to wives
  • 53-55 Conduct to be observed by believers at the Prophet’s house
  • 56 God and the angels bless Muhammad, who should be treated with respect by believers
  • 57-58 The curse of those who offend Muhammad or the Muslims
  • 59 Command respecting the veiling of Muslim women
  • 60-62 Threatened punishment of Madína hypocrites
  • 63 Men know not the hour of judgment
  • 64-68 Awful fate of infidels
  • 69-71 Believers exhorted to respectful treatment of their Prophet
  • 72-73 The responsibilities of the faithful [4]

Exegesis edit

This surah mentions what happened at the Battle of the Trench to remind believers of the mercy and power of Allah since Allah made the various tribes who attacked Medina leave.

Regarding the timing and contextual background of the believed revelation (asbāb al-nuzūl), Q33 is a later period "Medinan surah". It contains instructions regarding the treatment of the Prophet and his wives and warns the hypocrites of their bad behavior.[5] According to some scholars, Medinan verses are concerned with the legal matters in Islamic society.[6] These suras generally contain rules and regulations for the believers to follow.

5-6 Adopted and blood-related persons edit

Verses 33:5-6 are concerned with the differences between adopted and blood-related persons. Verse 33:5 refers to adoption in Islam and verse 33:6 contains a reference to the term "Mother of Believers", who was the Prophet's wife. This perhaps suggests their elevated standing with the community and in the later verses, these women are described as "unlike any other."[7]

7-8 Sincerity of the prophets edit

Verses 33:7-8 show that God will test even the sincerity of the prophets. The beginning of the sura seems to be concerned with truthfulness. The sura reinforces that "God is enough to trust...All this is written in the Scripture...God will question [even] the truthful about their sincerity, and for those who reject the truth He has prepared a painful torment...speak in a direct fashion."[7] Truthfulness and trust seem to be emphasized for believers and Muhammad since he was dealing with hypocrites and betrayers[according to whom?] in Medina, who spread lies, deserted the army during the battle, or supported the attackers.[6]

9-20 Battle of the Trench – aftermath edit

Verses 33:9-27 are concerned with the believers' and hypocrites' reactions to the Battle of the Trench. The believers are those who remain steadfast in their belief and courage whereas the hypocrites try to run for safety, abandon the Muslim army, and doubt God and Prophet Muhammad.

21 Prophet of Allah is an excellent model edit

Verily you have in the Prophet of Allah an excellent model, for him who fears Allah and the Last Day and who remembers Allah much "Surely, in the Messenger of God, there is for you a fairer, good example for those whose hope had been in God and the Last Day and remembered God frequently."[Quran 33:21 (Translated by Laleh Bakhtiar)]

Quran 33:21 shows that it is an important principle to follow the Messenger of God in all his words and deeds.[8][9][10]

26 Siege of Banu Qurayza edit

Quran 33:26 contains a reference to the siege of the Banu Qurayza and consequent looting of their possessions.

28–32 Wives of Muhammad edit

Quran 33:28-34 contain a reference to Muhammad's wives and tell the believers the proper conduct with Muhammad and his household. The prophet's wives are called the Mothers of the Believers and thus have to follow certain rules and regulations as women who are "unlike other women".[7]

33 purification edit

35-36 Forgiveness and reward edit

Quran 33:35-36 show the characteristics of people who will be forgiven and rewarded by God. Some scholars take these verses to mean equal worth of women and men and thus reject claims that women are inferior to men.[11]

37-47 God to be trusted, obeyed, and glorified edit

Quran 33:37-47 reaffirm that God needs to be trusted, obeyed, and glorified. Quran 33:40 contains a reference to Finality of Prophethood.

49-52 Who the prophet can marry edit

Quran 33:49-52 detail who the prophet can marry or not. Verse 50 was revealed pertaining to Maymunah bint al-Harith.

53-58 House rules edit

Quran 33:53-58 tell the believers how they should interact with Muhammad when visiting him and his household.

59 Islam and gender segregation edit

Quran 33:59 uses the phrase adna al-jilbab which is sometimes understood as 'wrap around' and is used to acknowledge women to cover themselves, as an act of modesty.[12][13]

60-73 Punishment for hypocrites and idolaters edit

Quran 33:60-73 tell the actions that God will take with the disbelievers and believers and will direct Muhammad to take against the hypocrites. The last verse ends with the proclamation that God will punish both hypocrites and idolaters, whether they are men and women, and reward the believers of both genders. Both genders are presented as equal since they are both punished or redeemed without any differences when judged by God.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Ibn Kathir. "Tafsir Ibn Kathir (English): Surah Al Ahzab". Quran 4 U. Tafsir. Retrieved 12 December 2019.
  2. ^ George Sale translation
  3. ^ Joseph E. B. Lumbard, "Introduction to Sūrat al-Aḥzāb in The Study Quran, ed. S. H. Nasr, Caner Dagli, Maria Dakake, and Mohammed Rustom (HarperOne, 2015).
  4. ^ Wherry, Elwood Morris (1896). A Complete Index to Sale's Text, Preliminary Discourse, and Notes. London: Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner, and Co.   This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain.
  5. ^ Haleem 2004, p. 266–271.
  6. ^ a b Donner, Fred. Muhammad and the Believers. p. 81.
  7. ^ a b c Haleem 2004, p. 268.
  8. ^ Abdul-Rahman, Muhammad Saed (2009). The Meaning and Explanation of the Glorious Qur'an (Vol 7). MSA Publication Limited. p. 180. ISBN 978-1-86179-661-5.
  9. ^ Fitzpatrick, Coeli; Walker, Adam Hani (2014). Muhammad in History, Thought, and Culture: An Encyclopedia of the Prophet of God [2 volumes]. ABC-CLIO. p. 416. ISBN 978-1-61069-178-9.
  10. ^ Morgan, Diane (2010). Essential Islam: A Comprehensive Guide to Belief and Practice. ABC-CLIO. p. 97. ISBN 978-0-313-36025-1.
  11. ^ Wadud 1999, p. 99.
  12. ^ al-Jalalayn. "The Tasfirs". altafsir.com. Retrieved 18 March 2020.
  13. ^ Barlas, Asma (2006). The Cambridge Companion to the Qur'an: Women's readings of the Qur'an. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 267–268.

Sources edit

  • Haleem, M.A.S. Abdel (2004). The Qur'an. New York: Oxford University Press.
  • Wadud, Amina (1999). Qur'an and Woman: Rereading the Sacred Text from a Woman's Perspective. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-802943-4.

External links edit

  • Q33:56, 50+ translations, islamawakened.com
  • Quran 33 Clear Quran translation
  •   Works related to The Holy Qur'an (Maulana Muhammad Ali)/33. The Allies at Wikisource

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Al Ahzab Arabic الأحزاب al aḥzab 1 meaning the confederates 2 or the clans the coalition or the combined forces is the 33rd chapter surah of the Quran Q33 with 73 verses ayat The surah takes its name from the mention of the parties al aḥzab or confederates an alliance among the Quraysh and other tribes who fought the Muslims at the Battle of the Trench 5 627 also known as the Battle of the Parties and as the siege of Madinah 3 Sura 33 of the Quranالأحزاب Al AḥzabThe Clans The Coalition Forces The Forces CombinedArabic textEnglish translationClassificationMedinanPositionJuzʼ 21 to 22No of verses73 Quran 32Quran 34 Section from verses 73 of Sura al Ahzab Contents 1 Summary 2 Exegesis 2 1 5 6 Adopted and blood related persons 2 2 7 8 Sincerity of the prophets 2 3 9 20 Battle of the Trench aftermath 2 4 21 Prophet of Allah is an excellent model 2 5 26 Siege of Banu Qurayza 2 6 28 32 Wives of Muhammad 2 7 33 purification 2 8 35 36 Forgiveness and reward 2 9 37 47 God to be trusted obeyed and glorified 2 10 49 52 Who the prophet can marry 2 11 53 58 House rules 2 12 59 Islam and gender segregation 2 13 60 73 Punishment for hypocrites and idolaters 3 See also 4 References 4 1 Sources 5 External linksSummary edit1 3 Muhammad to obey God rather than the unbelievers 4 5 Adopted sons not to be regarded as real sons by Muslims 6 Muhammad s wives the mothers of the faithful 7 8 The covenant of the prophets with God 9 11 God s favour to the Muslims at the Ditch 12 15 The disaffected people of Madina rebuked 16 17 None can flee from God s anger 18 20 The treachery of the hypocrites of Madina exposed 21 Muhammad an example to the faithful 22 24 Patient endurance of the believers at the Ditch 25 The triumph at the Ditch attributed to God s favor 26 27 Reference to the slaughter of the Bani Qainuqaa 28 29 Muhammad s wives rebuked 30 31 Muhammad s wives if incontinent to be doubly punished but if faithful to be doubly rewarded 32 33 34 They are exhorted to modest behaviour and piety 35 Blessings promised to faithful men and women 36 40 Revelations touching the Zainab scandal 41 43 The blessedness of true believers 44 47 Muhammad a witness and preacher of good tidings 48 The law of divorce modified 49 51 Special privileges of Muhammad with respect to women 52 Muhammad limited in respect to wives 53 55 Conduct to be observed by believers at the Prophet s house 56 God and the angels bless Muhammad who should be treated with respect by believers 57 58 The curse of those who offend Muhammad or the Muslims 59 Command respecting the veiling of Muslim women 60 62 Threatened punishment of Madina hypocrites 63 Men know not the hour of judgment 64 68 Awful fate of infidels 69 71 Believers exhorted to respectful treatment of their Prophet 72 73 The responsibilities of the faithful 4 Exegesis editThis surah mentions what happened at the Battle of the Trench to remind believers of the mercy and power of Allah since Allah made the various tribes who attacked Medina leave Regarding the timing and contextual background of the believed revelation asbab al nuzul Q33 is a later period Medinan surah It contains instructions regarding the treatment of the Prophet and his wives and warns the hypocrites of their bad behavior 5 According to some scholars Medinan verses are concerned with the legal matters in Islamic society 6 These suras generally contain rules and regulations for the believers to follow 5 6 Adopted and blood related persons edit Verses 33 5 6 are concerned with the differences between adopted and blood related persons Verse 33 5 refers to adoption in Islam and verse 33 6 contains a reference to the term Mother of Believers who was the Prophet s wife This perhaps suggests their elevated standing with the community and in the later verses these women are described as unlike any other 7 7 8 Sincerity of the prophets edit Verses 33 7 8 show that God will test even the sincerity of the prophets The beginning of the sura seems to be concerned with truthfulness The sura reinforces that God is enough to trust All this is written in the Scripture God will question even the truthful about their sincerity and for those who reject the truth He has prepared a painful torment speak in a direct fashion 7 Truthfulness and trust seem to be emphasized for believers and Muhammad since he was dealing with hypocrites and betrayers according to whom in Medina who spread lies deserted the army during the battle or supported the attackers 6 9 20 Battle of the Trench aftermath edit Verses 33 9 27 are concerned with the believers and hypocrites reactions to the Battle of the Trench The believers are those who remain steadfast in their belief and courage whereas the hypocrites try to run for safety abandon the Muslim army and doubt God and Prophet Muhammad 21 Prophet of Allah is an excellent model edit Main article Al Insan al Kamil Verily you have in the Prophet of Allah an excellent model for him who fears Allah and the Last Day and who remembers Allah much Surely in the Messenger of God there is for you a fairer good example for those whose hope had been in God and the Last Day and remembered God frequently Quran 33 21 Translated by Laleh Bakhtiar Quran 33 21 shows that it is an important principle to follow the Messenger of God in all his words and deeds 8 9 10 26 Siege of Banu Qurayza edit Quran 33 26 contains a reference to the siege of the Banu Qurayza and consequent looting of their possessions 28 32 Wives of Muhammad edit Main article Wives of Muhammad Quran 33 28 34 contain a reference to Muhammad s wives and tell the believers the proper conduct with Muhammad and his household The prophet s wives are called the Mothers of the Believers and thus have to follow certain rules and regulations as women who are unlike other women 7 33 purification edit Main article Verse of purification 35 36 Forgiveness and reward edit Quran 33 35 36 show the characteristics of people who will be forgiven and rewarded by God Some scholars take these verses to mean equal worth of women and men and thus reject claims that women are inferior to men 11 37 47 God to be trusted obeyed and glorified edit Quran 33 37 47 reaffirm that God needs to be trusted obeyed and glorified Quran 33 40 contains a reference to Finality of Prophethood 49 52 Who the prophet can marry edit Quran 33 49 52 detail who the prophet can marry or not Verse 50 was revealed pertaining to Maymunah bint al Harith 53 58 House rules edit Quran 33 53 58 tell the believers how they should interact with Muhammad when visiting him and his household 59 Islam and gender segregation edit See also Islam and gender segregation Quran 33 59 uses the phrase adna al jilbab which is sometimes understood as wrap around and is used to acknowledge women to cover themselves as an act of modesty 12 13 60 73 Punishment for hypocrites and idolaters edit Quran 33 60 73 tell the actions that God will take with the disbelievers and believers and will direct Muhammad to take against the hypocrites The last verse ends with the proclamation that God will punish both hypocrites and idolaters whether they are men and women and reward the believers of both genders Both genders are presented as equal since they are both punished or redeemed without any differences when judged by God See also editVerse of purificationReferences edit Ibn Kathir Tafsir Ibn Kathir English Surah Al Ahzab Quran 4 U Tafsir Retrieved 12 December 2019 George Sale translation Joseph E B Lumbard Introduction to Surat al Aḥzab in The Study Quran ed S H Nasr Caner Dagli Maria Dakake and Mohammed Rustom HarperOne 2015 Wherry Elwood Morris 1896 A Complete Index to Sale s Text Preliminary Discourse and Notes London Kegan Paul Trench Trubner and Co nbsp This article incorporates text from this source which is in the public domain Haleem 2004 p 266 271 a b Donner Fred Muhammad and the Believers p 81 a b c Haleem 2004 p 268 Abdul Rahman Muhammad Saed 2009 The Meaning and Explanation of the Glorious Qur an Vol 7 MSA Publication Limited p 180 ISBN 978 1 86179 661 5 Fitzpatrick Coeli Walker Adam Hani 2014 Muhammad in History Thought and Culture An Encyclopedia of the Prophet of God 2 volumes ABC CLIO p 416 ISBN 978 1 61069 178 9 Morgan Diane 2010 Essential Islam A Comprehensive Guide to Belief and Practice ABC CLIO p 97 ISBN 978 0 313 36025 1 Wadud 1999 p 99 al Jalalayn The Tasfirs altafsir com Retrieved 18 March 2020 Barlas Asma 2006 The Cambridge Companion to the Qur an Women s readings of the Qur an New York Cambridge University Press pp 267 268 Sources edit Haleem M A S Abdel 2004 The Qur an New York Oxford University Press Wadud Amina 1999 Qur an and Woman Rereading the Sacred Text from a Woman s Perspective Oxford University Press ISBN 978 0 19 802943 4 External links editQ33 56 50 translations islamawakened com Quran 33 Clear Quran translation nbsp Works related to The Holy Qur an Maulana Muhammad Ali 33 The Allies at Wikisource Retrieved from https en wikipedia org 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