Period of Revelation
Its subject matter and style resemble those of the earliest Suras revealed at Makkah
but it contains a pointer which indicates that it was sent down in the period when the
disbelievers of Makkah had resolved to oppose the Holy Prophet (upon whom be
Allah's peace)
and made it lawful for themselves to commit tyranny and excess against him.
Theme and Subject Matter
In this Sura a vast subject has been compressed into a few brief sentences
and it is a miracle of the Quran that a complete ideology of life which could hardly be
explained in a thick voluine has been abridged most effectively in brief sentences of this
short Sura. Its theme is to explain the true position of man in the world and of the world
in relation to man and to tell that God has shown to man both the highways of good and
evil
has also provided for him the means to judge and see and follow them
and now it rests upon mans own effort and judgement whether he chooses the path of
virtue and reaches felicity or adopts the path of vice and meets with doom. First
the city of Makkah and the hardships being faced therein by the Holy Prophet (upon
whom be peace) and the state of the children of Adam have been cited as a witness to
the truth that this world is not a place of rest and ease for man
where he might have been born to enjoy life
but here he has been created into toil and struggle. If this theme is read with verse 39
of Sura An-Najm(Laisa lil insani illa ma saa: there is nothing for man but what he has
striven for)
it becomes plain that in this world the future of man depends on his toil and struggle
effort and striving. After this
man's misunderstanding that he is all in all in this world and that there is no superior
power to watch what he does and to call him to account
has been refuted. Then
taking one of the many moral concepts of ignorance held by man
as an example
it has been pointed out what wrong criteria of merit and greatness he has proposed for
himself in the world. The person who for ostentation and display squanders heaps of
wealth
not only himself prides upon his extravagances but the people also admire him for it
enthusiastically
whereas the Being Who is watching over his deeds
sees by what methods he obtained the wealth and in what ways and with what motives
and intention he spent it. Then Allah says: We have given man the means of knowledge
and the faculties of thinking and understanding and opened up before him both the
highways of virtue and vice: one way leads down to moral depravity
and it is an easy way pleasing for the self; the other way leads up to moral heights
which is steep like an uphill road
for scaling which man has to exercise self- restraint. It is man's weakness that he
prefers slipping down into the abyss to scaling the cliff. Then
Allah has explained what the steep road is by following which man can ascend to the
heights. It is that he should give up spending for ostentation
display and pride and should spend his wealth to help the orphans and the needy
should believe in Allah and His Religion and joining the company of believers should
participate in the construction of a society which should fulfil the demands of virtue and
righteousness patiently and should be compassionate to the people. The end of those
who follow this way is that they would become worthy of Allah's mercies. On the
contrary
the end of those who follow the wrong way
is the fire of Hell from which there is no escape.