Lesson # 1054 from
Holy Qur’aan
Fight when there is a dire need of it
Surah ‘TAWBAH or BARAAA-‘AH (REPENTANCE) –
Chapter – 9)
Stage – 2, Verse –
24 of 129, Section – 3 of 16 (Part – 10)
BisMIllaahir-Rahmaanir-Rahiim
In the name of God, the Beneficent, the Merciful
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24.  Say: If your fathers, and your sons, and
  your brethren, and your wives, and your tribe, and the wealth ye have
  acquired, and merchandise for which ye fear that there will no sale, and
  dwellings ye like are dearer to you than Allah and His Messenger and striving
  in His Way; then wait till Allah bringeth His command to pass. And Allah
  guideth not wrongdoing folk.   | 
24.  Qul  ‘in-  kaana 
  ‘aabaaa-‘ukum  wa  ‘abnaaa- ‘ukum  wa  ‘ikh-waanukum  wa  ‘azwaa-jukum  wa  ‘ashii-ratukum  wa  ‘amwaalu-niq-taraf-tumuuhaa  wa 
  tijaa-ratun-  takh-shawna  kasaa-dahaa 
  wa  masaa-kinu  tarzaw-nahaaa  ‘ahabba 
  ‘ilaykum-mi-nAllaahi  wa  RasuuliHii 
  wa  jihaadin-  fii 
  SabiiliHii  fatarab-basuu  hattaa 
  ya’-tiyAllaahu  bi-AmriH.  WAllaahu 
  laa  yahdil-qawmal-faasiqiin.  | 
Lesson
‘Aabaaa-‘a – it is plural of ‘abun. ‘Abun means –
father. ‘Abnaaa- ‘a – is plural of ‘ibn,
which means - son. ‘Ikh-waanun – is plural
of ‘akhun, which means – brother. ‘Azwaa-jun
– is plural of zawjun. Zawjah means – wife. ‘Ashii-ratun – it aims the tribe, brotherhood,
relationship. 
‘Iq-taraf-tum – (which you earned), it is a past tense from the
word ‘iqtiraafun, which has been derived from the word qaraf. Qaraf
means “to earn, to acquire”. ‘Iqtiraafun means – earning by hard labor.  
Kasaa-da – (dullness of the market), kasaad means – running
not the business properly, fall in sales, market slump. 
This verse needs much consideration. It has been described in this
verse that the human being forgets God Almighty, the traditions of His
Messenger (grace, glory, blessings and peace be upon Him) and striving in the
Way of Allah Almighty due to being entangled in the wrangling of the matters
explained in the verse. Such individual should be loosened. However, he shall
be punished due to negligence sometime or other. 
The word Jihad has been derived from jehd. Jehd means struggle,
effort, endeavor, attempt and exertion etc. But at the time of revelation of
this verse, the same form of struggle and attempt was felt necessary that the
Muslims should fight wrongdoers. 
In such time, if there is a dire need of fighting against the
evil-livers because all devices of admonishing them are proved useless, then
the Muslims should fight collectively and unhesitatingly. 
At the end, it is commanded that those people who have set their hearts
upon disobedience of God Almighty. Allah Almighty does not show them the
Straight Path.  

 
 
 
 
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