I simply must share with you the beauty of this Surah called As-Shuara which means The Poets. It's simply a wondrous and humbling scripture.
I love reading the stories in Quran and Ash-Shuara happens to be a compilation of stories. One of my favorite parts in this surah is the story of Moses and Pharaoh. The story begins from the 4/5th verse. It's basically about God sending Moses to the folk of Pharaohs ( the non-believers) to revert them back to God. I'm sure most of us are familiar with the miraculous stick that turned into a large serpent when thrown and parted the sea upon his smite. If you remember, before they escaped Pharaoh, he challenged Moses to a wizardry competition against his best wizards as he thought the serpent was just a magic trick. So when the time came, Moses asked the wizards to throw whatever it is that they wanted to throw :
Then Moses threw his staff and lo! it swallowed that which they did falsely show. (45) And the wizards were flung prostrate, (46) Crying: We believe in the Lord of the Worlds, (47) The Lord of Moses and Aaron. (48) (Pharaoh) said: Ye put your faith in him before I give you leave. Lo! he doubtless is your chief who taught you magic! But verily ye shall come to know. Verily I will cut off your hands and your feet alternately, and verily I will crucify you every one. (49) They said: It is no hurt, for lo! unto our Lord we shall return. (50) Lo! we ardently hope that our Lord will forgive us our sins because we are the first of the believers. (51)
What amazes me is that, without even a moment of hesitation, the wizards, who are the closest most obedient followers of the Pharaoh, fell down to their knees and begged for forgiveness (refer to the bold sentences). No thinking, hey wait, maybe there is another God other than Pharaoh, or hey maybe Moses is really the messenger, or hmmm I might need to go through all the facts again. The very moment they saw what had happened, they knew that Moses' God, is Rabbil'Alamin (God of the universe).
Firstly, to think that, the wizards at that time weren't the plain dodgy magicians you witness today, they were the true intellects, the ministers, the think tank of the government, and the fact that they were flung prostrate by one revelation is just indescribable. Relative to our generation, who not only lack knowledge and the thirst for it, we not only doubt, we also try to avoid accepting what is evident just to justify our profanity.
It just comes to show how ignorant society has become. Our questions don't come from genuine curiosity but from the fear of inconvenience. We speak with style but without substance and we often prefer lies and hesitate truths. This surah is truly enlightening.
Thursday, November 11, 2010
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