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Here is a summary of Surah Al-Anbiya (Chapter 21) from Tafheem-ul-Quran by Syed Abul Ala Maududi, based on the search results:
Overview of Surah Al-Anbiya (The Prophets)
Period of Revelation: Makkan (3rd stage of the Prophet’s ﷺ life in Makkah) .
Main Theme: Refutation of the disbelievers’ objections to Prophet Muhammad’s ﷺ message, affirmation of Tawhid (Oneness of Allah), and warnings about the Hereafter .
Key Themes and Verses
- Approach of the Day of Reckoning (Verses 1-10)
- The Surah opens with a warning that the Day of Judgment is near, yet people remain heedless and immersed in worldly distractions .
- Disbelievers mock the Prophet ﷺ, calling him a “mere human” or a “poet,” and demand miracles like past prophets .
- Allah responds that He knows all speech in the heavens and earth and that past nations who rejected prophets were destroyed .
- Refutation of Shirk (Polytheism) (Verses 21-30)
- Allah challenges the idolaters: Can their false gods create life or prevent destruction? .
- The universe’s order proves Allah’s Oneness—if there were other gods, chaos would reign .
- Scientific signs are highlighted: The heavens and earth were once a single mass, split apart; all life originates from water .
- Stories of the Prophets (Verses 48-91)
- Prophets like Ibrahim (AS), Musa (AS), Dawud (AS), and Sulayman (AS) are mentioned, emphasizing:
- They were human, not divine, and faced persecution .
- Their victories came through Allah’s help, not their own power .
- Ibrahim’s (AS) argument against idolatry is noted, where he breaks idols to expose their falsehood .
- The Quran as a Blessed Reminder (Verses 92-106)
- The Surah stresses that the Quran is a mercy and warning, yet many reject it .
- Only those who follow the Right Path will succeed in the Hereafter .
- Final Warning and Mercy (Verses 107-112)
- Prophet Muhammad ﷺ is sent as a “mercy to all worlds” .
- A call to reflect: Those who fear Allah unseen and dread the Hour will be rewarded .
Lessons from Surah Al-Anbiya
- Reject heedlessness: The nearness of accountability should motivate righteousness .
- Affirm Tawhid: The universe’s design and prophets’ struggles all point to Allah’s unity .
- Take the Quran seriously: It is the ultimate guidance, separating truth from falsehood .
For deeper study, refer to Tafheem-ul-Quran’s full commentary .
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