![]() Allah tests us to see who obeys Him and who disobeys Him so that He could reward those who do so and punish those who do not. We did not come to this world with no purpose. It is the inhabitants of paradise who are the successful ones. (20)Īllah has created us in this world to test us. Not equal are the inmates of the Fire and the inhabitants of paradise. “For tomorrow.” (As mentioned elsewhere in the Quran: “They think it is far away, and We see it near.” )Ħ- Foresight and concern for the Hereafter are essential aspects of faith.ħ- Piety provides the basis for self-accountability, and self-accountability is the means for growing and strengthening piety.Ĩ- No one should feel secure at any stage.ĩ- Believing in Allah’s omniscience causes one to be pious. (If we don’t pay attention today, tomorrow’s attention will lead to embarrassment).ĥ- The Day of Judgment is near. Everyone should think about their own fate on the Day of Qiyamah.ģ- We should be careful in what we store as good deeds.Ĥ- Self-accountability is necessary. This verse conveys the following messages:ġ- Faith prepares the ground for piety, and the prerequisite for the effectiveness of faith is having piety.Ģ- We should not have hopes in the works of those from whom we have inherited. ![]() Allah is indeed well aware of what you do (18) O you who have faith! Be wary of Allah, and let every soul consider what it sends ahead for Tomorrow, and be wary of Allah. ![]() This surah has several verses that many reciters have recited in different gatherings. Some of them went to “Adhra‘at” in the Levant, a few went to “Khaybar,” and a group went to “Hirah.” Famous Verses of Surah Hashr After this victory and upon the suggestion of the Prophet (s), the Jews left Medina, taking some of their belongings with them and destroying some of them. The Jews composed poems insulting the Prophet.Īfter all of these conspiracies, the Muslims surrounded the fortress of the Jews and by burning the date palms surrounding them, they forced the Jews to surrender themselves after a few days passed.‘Amr ibn Jaḥāsh who was one of the Jews of Banu Naḍīr conspired to kill the Prophet.The elder of the Jews, Ka‘b ibn Ashraf allied himself with Abu Sufyan after the Battle of Uhud.However, they broke the treaty in three ways: When the Prophet migrated to Medina, he signed a peace treaty with the Jewish tribes living in Medina, meaning Banu Naḍīr (بني نَضير), Banu Qurayẓah (بني قُرَيظَة), and Banu Qaynuqā‘ (بَني قَينُقاع). The Occasion of Revelation of Surah Hashr Mentioning Allah’s attributes of beauty and majesty toward the end of the surah. ![]() Description of the activities of the Immigrants or the Muhājirūn and praising their sacrifices.The Muslims’ reproaching the hypocrites and revealing their secret activities.The laws concerning wealth that Muslims acquired without going to war.The story of the Jews of Banī Naḍīr and how they broke their covenant with the Muslims and were thus banished from Medina.Some of the things that are mentioned in surah Hashr are as follows: One of the unique characteristics of Surah Hashr is that it begins and ends with the glorification of Allah. ![]()
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