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Al-Nazi'at

An-Nāziʻāt (Arabic: النازعات, "Those Who Pull Out", in reference to "the angels who tear out the souls of the wicked") is the seventy-ninth sura of the Qur'an, with 46 ayat. Its name derived from the word wan-nazi‘at with which it opens. The root (n-z-‘) roughly means "to yank out with great force",[2] although it can also mean "to yearn for" or "to yearn after".[3]

Sura 79 of the Quran
النازعات
An-Nāziʻāt
Those Who Pull Out
ClassificationMeccan
Other namesThose Who Drag Forth, Soul-Snatchers, The Pluckers, The Snatchers, Those That Rise, The Forceful Chargers
PositionJuzʼ 30
No. of Rukus2
No. of verses46
No. of words179
No. of letters763
Mummy of Ramesses II[1]

Summary edit

1-3 Oaths by the angels of death that there will be a resurrection and judgment-day
4 The preceding narration about the angels tasked in the following verse of 5.[4] The angels with various roles and missions perform their tasks by descending from the sky.[4] Muhammad ibn al-Uthaymeen said the tasks which angels done cannot be done by normal humans.[4]
5 The angels has roles that each of them assigned with certain tasks, such as Israfil, blowing horn of Qiyamah,[5][Notes 1] and Michael, who has been tasked to manage the dews, rains and growing plants, and Maalik, who are tasked to guard the hell while punishing the sinners.[8]
6-7 Oaths by the messengers of death that there will be a resurrection and judgment-day
8-14 Infidels shall be restored to life notwithstanding their unbelief
15-26 The story of Moses and his mission to Pharaoh
27-33 The Creator can raise the dead
34-41 The righteous and the wicked in judgment, their various condition
42-46 No one knows the time of judgment, but whenever it comes it will be soon for the infidels [9]

Period of revelation edit

Its subject matter testifies that Sūrat an-Nāziʻāt belongs to the earliest period at Makkah. According to Abdullah bin Abbas, this Surah was sent down before Surah An-Naba, whilst Muḥammad Khaṭīb has opined that surah 79 was revealed around five years before the Hijrah, although other commentators have dated the surah’s revelation at eight years before the Hijrah.[10] Western Qur’an scholar Richard Bell has argued that parts of surah 79, notably the opening verses, may date from a later Meccan period,[11] though this is not generally accepted by other scholars.

Theme and subject matter edit

This surah's theme is the affirmation of the day of judgment and life hereafter. It also warns of the consequences of belying the Messenger of God.

The Surah opens with oaths sworn by the angels who take the soul at death and those who hasten to carry out Allah’s Commands, and those who conduct the affairs of the universe according to Divine Will, to assure that the Resurrection will certainly come to pass and the second life after death will certainly take place. For the angels who are employed to pluck out the soul today can also be employed to restore the soul tomorrow, and the angels who promptly execute Allah's Commands and conduct the affairs of the universe today can also upset the order of the universe tomorrow by orders of the same God and can also bring about a new order.

After this the people have been told, so as to say: “This work which you regard as absolutely impossible, is not any difficulty for Allah, for which He may have to make lengthy preparations. Just a single jolt will upset this system of the world and a second jolt will be enough to cause you to appear as living beings in the new world. At that time the same people who were wont to deny it, would be trembling with fear and seeing with awestruck eyes all that they thought was impossible.

Then, briefly relating the story of the Prophet Moses and Pharaoh (it is the chronologically earliest sura to do this),[12] the people have been warned to the effect: “You know full well what fate the Pharaoh met in consequence of belying the Messenger and rejecting the guidance brought by him and endeavoring to defeat his mission by trickery and deceit. If you do not learn any lesson from it and do not change your ways and attitude accordingly, you also will have to meet the same fate.

Then, in vv. 27-33, arguments have been given for the Hereafter and life after death. In this regard, the deniers have been asked the question: "Is your resurrection a more difficult task or the creation of the huge Universe which spreads around you to infinite distances with myriads of its stars and planets? Your recreation cannot be difficult for the God for Whom this was an easy task. Thus, after presenting in a single sentence, a decisive argument for the possibility of the Hereafter, attention has been drawn to the earth and its provisions that have been arranged in it for the sustenance of man and animal and of which everything testifies that it has been created with great wisdom for fulfilling some special purpose. Pointing to this the question has been left for the intellect of man to ponder for itself and form the opinion whether calling man to account after having delegated authority and responsibilities to a creature like him in this wise system would be more in keeping with the demands of wisdom, or that he should die after committing all sorts of misdeeds in the world and should perish and mix in the dust forever and should never be called to account as to how he employed the authority and fulfilled the responsibilities entrusted to him. Instead of discussing this question, in vv. 34-41, it has been said: "When the Hereafter is established, men's eternal future will be determined on the criterion as to which of them rebelled against his God transgressing the bounds of service and made the material benefits and pleasures his objective of life and which of them feared standing before his Lord and refrained from fulfilling the unlawful desires of the self." This by itself provides the right answer to the above question to every such person who considers it honestly, free from stubbornness. For the only rational, logical and moral demand of giving authority and entrusting responsibilities to man in the world is that he should be called to account on this very basis ultimately and rewarded or punished accordingly.

In conclusion, the question of the disbelievers of Makkah as to when the Resurrection will take place has been answered. They asked the Prophet this question over and over again. In reply it has been said that the knowledge of the time of its occurrence rests with Allah alone. The Messenger is there only to give the warning that it will certainly come. Now whoever wishes may mend his ways, fearing its coming, and whoever wishes may behave and conduct himself as he likes, fearless of its coming. When the appointed time comes, those very people who loved the life of this world and regarded its pleasures as the only object of life, would feel that they had stayed in the world only for an hour or so. Then they will realize how utterly they had ruined their future forever for the sake of the short lived pleasures of the world.

See also edit

Appendix edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ According to Islamic belief in weak chain of Hadith, Raphael were acknowledged as angel who were tasked to blower of Armageddon trumpet.[6] Israfil also mentioned by Suyuti as Muezzin among angels, possessed twelve wings, and a member of a group of biggest archangels who bear the Throne of God on their back.[7] However, Abu Bakar al-Hudhali opined the angel who blowing horn were different from Israfil, while Abu Said Al-Khudri nentioned the blower of horn were in fact consisted of two angels, while he supported the opinion that Israfil were also one of the blower.[7]

References edit

  1. ^ Ramesses II
  2. ^ Tafsir; ‘An-Nazi‘at’
  3. ^ Ali, Maulana Muhammad; The Holy Qur'an with English Translation and Commentary, p. 1138 ISBN 091332101X
  4. ^ a b c Muhammad ibn al-Uthaymeen. "Surat An-Nazi'at ayat 4; Tafsir Juz Amma". Tafsirweb (in Indonesian and Arabic). Islamic University of Madinah; Ministry of Religious Affairs (Indonesia); Ministry of Islamic Affairs, Dawah and Guidance. Retrieved 30 January 2022.
  5. ^ Hakim, Saifuddin (2015). "Apakah Malaikat Israfil Bertugas Meniup Sangkakala pada Hari Kiamat? (1)". Muslim.or.id (in Indonesian). Muslim.or.id. Retrieved 14 December 2021. [ يا آدم بر حجك ] " ما يروى عن آدم -عليه السلام- أنه لما حج قالت له الملائكة: «يا آدم بر حجك»: غير ثابت. " [من فوائد جلسة مع طلبة العلم /16/ذو الحجة/1432 ] __________________ " ... فهل يحسن بنا وقد أنضينا قرائحنا في تعلم هذه السنة المطهرة، وبذلنا في العمل بها جهد المستطيع، وركبنا المخاطر في الدعوة إليها؛ هل يحسن بنا بعد هذا كله أن نسكت لهؤلاء عن هذه الدعوى الباطلة، ونوليهم منا ما تولوا ونبلعهم ريقهم، وهل يحسن بنا أن لا يكون لنا في الدفاع عنها ما كان منا في الدعوة إليها؟ إنا إذن لمقصرون!..."
  6. ^ Hakim, Saifuddin (2015). "Apakah Malaikat Israfil Bertugas Meniup Sangkakala pada Hari Kiamat? (2)" [Does angel Raphael tasked to blow the trumpet of Armageddon in the day of judgment? (2)]. Muslim.or.id (in Indonesian). Muslim.or.id. Retrieved 14 December 2021. Tafsir Al-Qurthubi, 7/20 (Maktabah Syamilah); At-Tadzkirah bi Ahwaalil Mauta wa Umuuril Akhirah, 1/488 (Maktabah Syamilah).; Fathul Baari 11/368 (Maktabah Syamilah); see Al-Imaan bimaa Ba'dal Maut, p. 112; Syarh Al-Ibanah: Al-Imaan bin Nafkhi Ash-Shuur, 5/33.; Syarh Al-'Aqidah Al-Washithiyyah, 1/59-60 (Maktabah Asy-Syamilah). while in another book: وذلك أن الله سبحانه وتعالى يأمر اسرافيل وهو أحد الملائكة الموكلين بحمل العرش أن ينفخ في الصور (Syarh Al-'Aqidah As-Safariyaniyyah, 1/467).
  7. ^ a b Al-Suyuti (2021). Muhammad as Said Basyuni, Abu Hajir; Yasir, Muhammad (eds.). Misteri Alam Malaikat (Religion / Islam / General) (in Indonesian). Translated by Mishabul Munir. Pustaka al-Kautsar. pp. 29–33, 172. ISBN 9789795929512. Retrieved 6 February 2022. Quoting Ibnul Mubarak from a book of az-Zuhd; ad Durr al-Manshur, chain narration from Ibnul Mubarak to Ibn SHihab (1/92)
  8. ^ Muhammad ibn al-Uthaymeen. "Surat An-Nazi'at ayat 5; Tafsir Juz Amma". Tafsirweb (in Indonesian and Arabic). Islamic University of Madinah; Ministry of Religious Affairs (Indonesia); Ministry of Islamic Affairs, Dawah and Guidance. Retrieved 30 January 2022.
  9. ^ 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.
  10. ^ Khaṭīb, Muḥammad; The Bounteous Koran: A Translation of Meaning and Commentary
  11. ^ Bell, Richard (translator); The Qur’an (volume 2; p. 633. Published 1937 (reprint 1960) by T. & T. Clark
  12. ^ Starkovsky, Nicolas; The Koran Handbook: An Annotated Translation

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Al Nazi at news newspapers books scholar JSTOR February 2017 Learn how and when to remove this message An Naziʻat Arabic النازعات Those Who Pull Out in reference to the angels who tear out the souls of the wicked is the seventy ninth sura of the Qur an with 46 ayat Its name derived from the word wan nazi at with which it opens The root n z roughly means to yank out with great force 2 although it can also mean to yearn for or to yearn after 3 Sura 79 of the Quranالنازعات An NaziʻatThose Who Pull OutArabic textAudio file English translationClassificationMeccanOther namesThose Who Drag Forth Soul Snatchers The Pluckers The Snatchers Those That Rise The Forceful ChargersPositionJuzʼ 30No of Rukus2No of verses46No of words179No of letters763 Quran 78Quran 80 Mummy of Ramesses II 1 Contents 1 Summary 2 Period of revelation 3 Theme and subject matter 4 See also 5 Appendix 5 1 Notes 5 2 References 6 External linksSummary edit1 3 Oaths by the angels of death that there will be a resurrection and judgment day 4 The preceding narration about the angels tasked in the following verse of 5 4 The angels with various roles and missions perform their tasks by descending from the sky 4 Muhammad ibn al Uthaymeen said the tasks which angels done cannot be done by normal humans 4 5 The angels has roles that each of them assigned with certain tasks such as Israfil blowing horn of Qiyamah 5 Notes 1 and Michael who has been tasked to manage the dews rains and growing plants and Maalik who are tasked to guard the hell while punishing the sinners 8 6 7 Oaths by the messengers of death that there will be a resurrection and judgment day 8 14 Infidels shall be restored to life notwithstanding their unbelief 15 26 The story of Moses and his mission to Pharaoh 27 33 The Creator can raise the dead 34 41 The righteous and the wicked in judgment their various condition 42 46 No one knows the time of judgment but whenever it comes it will be soon for the infidels 9 Period of revelation editIts subject matter testifies that Surat an Naziʻat belongs to the earliest period at Makkah According to Abdullah bin Abbas this Surah was sent down before Surah An Naba whilst Muḥammad Khaṭib has opined that surah 79 was revealed around five years before the Hijrah although other commentators have dated the surah s revelation at eight years before the Hijrah 10 Western Qur an scholar Richard Bell has argued that parts of surah 79 notably the opening verses may date from a later Meccan period 11 though this is not generally accepted by other scholars Theme and subject matter editThis surah s theme is the affirmation of the day of judgment and life hereafter It also warns of the consequences of belying the Messenger of God The Surah opens with oaths sworn by the angels who take the soul at death and those who hasten to carry out Allah s Commands and those who conduct the affairs of the universe according to Divine Will to assure that the Resurrection will certainly come to pass and the second life after death will certainly take place For the angels who are employed to pluck out the soul today can also be employed to restore the soul tomorrow and the angels who promptly execute Allah s Commands and conduct the affairs of the universe today can also upset the order of the universe tomorrow by orders of the same God and can also bring about a new order After this the people have been told so as to say This work which you regard as absolutely impossible is not any difficulty for Allah for which He may have to make lengthy preparations Just a single jolt will upset this system of the world and a second jolt will be enough to cause you to appear as living beings in the new world At that time the same people who were wont to deny it would be trembling with fear and seeing with awestruck eyes all that they thought was impossible Then briefly relating the story of the Prophet Moses and Pharaoh it is the chronologically earliest sura to do this 12 the people have been warned to the effect You know full well what fate the Pharaoh met in consequence of belying the Messenger and rejecting the guidance brought by him and endeavoring to defeat his mission by trickery and deceit If you do not learn any lesson from it and do not change your ways and attitude accordingly you also will have to meet the same fate Then in vv 27 33 arguments have been given for the Hereafter and life after death In this regard the deniers have been asked the question Is your resurrection a more difficult task or the creation of the huge Universe which spreads around you to infinite distances with myriads of its stars and planets Your recreation cannot be difficult for the God for Whom this was an easy task Thus after presenting in a single sentence a decisive argument for the possibility of the Hereafter attention has been drawn to the earth and its provisions that have been arranged in it for the sustenance of man and animal and of which everything testifies that it has been created with great wisdom for fulfilling some special purpose Pointing to this the question has been left for the intellect of man to ponder for itself and form the opinion whether calling man to account after having delegated authority and responsibilities to a creature like him in this wise system would be more in keeping with the demands of wisdom or that he should die after committing all sorts of misdeeds in the world and should perish and mix in the dust forever and should never be called to account as to how he employed the authority and fulfilled the responsibilities entrusted to him Instead of discussing this question in vv 34 41 it has been said When the Hereafter is established men s eternal future will be determined on the criterion as to which of them rebelled against his God transgressing the bounds of service and made the material benefits and pleasures his objective of life and which of them feared standing before his Lord and refrained from fulfilling the unlawful desires of the self This by itself provides the right answer to the above question to every such person who considers it honestly free from stubbornness For the only rational logical and moral demand of giving authority and entrusting responsibilities to man in the world is that he should be called to account on this very basis ultimately and rewarded or punished accordingly In conclusion the question of the disbelievers of Makkah as to when the Resurrection will take place has been answered They asked the Prophet this question over and over again In reply it has been said that the knowledge of the time of its occurrence rests with Allah alone The Messenger is there only to give the warning that it will certainly come Now whoever wishes may mend his ways fearing its coming and whoever wishes may behave and conduct himself as he likes fearless of its coming When the appointed time comes those very people who loved the life of this world and regarded its pleasures as the only object of life would feel that they had stayed in the world only for an hour or so Then they will realize how utterly they had ruined their future forever for the sake of the short lived pleasures of the world See also editMoses in Islam Legends and the Qur an Prophets of Islam Meccan sura Biblical narratives and the Qur anAppendix editNotes edit According to Islamic belief in weak chain of Hadith Raphael were acknowledged as angel who were tasked to blower of Armageddon trumpet 6 Israfil also mentioned by Suyuti as Muezzin among angels possessed twelve wings and a member of a group of biggest archangels who bear the Throne of God on their back 7 However Abu Bakar al Hudhali opined the angel who blowing horn were different from Israfil while Abu Said Al Khudri nentioned the blower of horn were in fact consisted of two angels while he supported the opinion that Israfil were also one of the blower 7 References edit Ramesses II Tafsir An Nazi at Ali Maulana Muhammad The Holy Qur an with English Translation and Commentary p 1138 ISBN 091332101X a b c Muhammad ibn al Uthaymeen Surat An Nazi at ayat 4 Tafsir Juz Amma Tafsirweb in Indonesian and Arabic Islamic University of Madinah Ministry of Religious Affairs Indonesia Ministry of Islamic Affairs Dawah and Guidance Retrieved 30 January 2022 Hakim Saifuddin 2015 Apakah Malaikat Israfil Bertugas Meniup Sangkakala pada Hari Kiamat 1 Muslim or id in Indonesian Muslim or id Retrieved 14 December 2021 يا آدم بر حجك ما يروى عن آدم عليه السلام أنه لما حج قالت له الملائكة يا آدم بر حجك غير ثابت من فوائد جلسة مع طلبة العلم 16 ذو الحجة 1432 فهل يحسن بنا وقد أنضينا قرائحنا في تعلم هذه السنة المطهرة وبذلنا في العمل بها جهد المستطيع وركبنا المخاطر في الدعوة إليها هل يحسن بنا بعد هذا كله أن نسكت لهؤلاء عن هذه الدعوى الباطلة ونوليهم منا ما تولوا ونبلعهم ريقهم وهل يحسن بنا أن لا يكون لنا في الدفاع عنها ما كان منا في الدعوة إليها إنا إذن لمقصرون Hakim Saifuddin 2015 Apakah Malaikat Israfil Bertugas Meniup Sangkakala pada Hari Kiamat 2 Does angel Raphael tasked to blow the trumpet of Armageddon in the day of judgment 2 Muslim or id in Indonesian Muslim or id Retrieved 14 December 2021 Tafsir Al Qurthubi 7 20 Maktabah Syamilah At Tadzkirah bi Ahwaalil Mauta wa Umuuril Akhirah 1 488 Maktabah Syamilah Fathul Baari 11 368 Maktabah Syamilah see Al Imaan bimaa Ba dal Maut p 112 Syarh Al Ibanah Al Imaan bin Nafkhi Ash Shuur 5 33 Syarh Al Aqidah Al Washithiyyah 1 59 60 Maktabah Asy Syamilah while in another book وذلك أن الله سبحانه وتعالى يأمر اسرافيل وهو أحد الملائكة الموكلين بحمل العرش أن ينفخ في الصور Syarh Al Aqidah As Safariyaniyyah 1 467 a b Al Suyuti 2021 Muhammad as Said Basyuni Abu Hajir Yasir Muhammad eds Misteri Alam Malaikat Religion Islam General in Indonesian Translated by Mishabul Munir Pustaka al Kautsar pp 29 33 172 ISBN 9789795929512 Retrieved 6 February 2022 Quoting Ibnul Mubarak from a book of az Zuhd ad Durr al Manshur chain narration from Ibnul Mubarak to Ibn SHihab 1 92 Muhammad ibn al Uthaymeen Surat An Nazi at ayat 5 Tafsir Juz Amma Tafsirweb in Indonesian and Arabic Islamic University of Madinah Ministry of Religious Affairs Indonesia Ministry of Islamic Affairs Dawah and Guidance Retrieved 30 January 2022 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 Khaṭib Muḥammad The Bounteous Koran A Translation of Meaning and Commentary Bell Richard translator The Qur an volume 2 p 633 Published 1937 reprint 1960 by T amp T Clark Starkovsky Nicolas The Koran Handbook An Annotated TranslationExternal links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to An Naziat nbsp Works related to The Holy Qur an Maulana Muhammad Ali 79 Those Who Yearn at Wikisource Retrieved 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