Commentary on 'Surah At Tin': Second & Final Part
In the name of Allah, The Most Gracious, The
Most Merciful; By the Fig and the Olive, And the Mount of Sinai, And this City
of security; We have indeed created man in the best of moulds, Then do We
reduce him to the lowest of the low, Except for those who believe and do
righteous deeds, for they shall have a reward uninterrupted; Then what can, after
this, contradict thee, as to the judgment (to come)? Is not Allah the Best of
judges?” (And at the end, we reply: Bala!
Wa ana ala Zaaleka minash Shahideen - “Indeed, I am among those who testify
to this). (At-Tin 95: 1-9).
By the grace of Allah, I continue my sermon
today on the same subject as last Friday, i.e., on Surah At-Tin (Chapter
95). Last week I expounded on the first verse, on the Fig and the Olive and
today I shall give you an explanation on the rest of the verses of this Surah.
3.Wa Tuuri siiniina
And the Mount of Sinai
It is on Mount Sinai that Hazrat Musa (as)
received the Torah (the divine laws) - most particularly the ten commandments -
which had been revealed for the Jews. That exceptional moment when he received
those revelations, Allah manifested Himself to Hazrat Musa (as) in the form of
an Extraordinary Bright Light. But the Jews did not remain true to the
commandments of Allah and they disobeyed Him. They thus had to pay for the
consequences of their acts and they shall still suffer like this because of the
disobedience which they show before Allah.
This is indeed a lesson for all of
you that, whenever Allah sends His commandments for us - i.e. to revive the
teachings of the Holy Quran in particular - and His reformer to revive (or
bring back) those lost teachings, therefore you should never leave that clean
path which leads to the salvation of our souls, for otherwise, if you disregard
this and take the wrong path and turn your backs to the divine manifestations,
signs and commandments of Allah, your consequences shall be grievous (before
Allah).