The third stage is taswir, which means to give shape here it implies giving something its final complete shape.
It is Analogous to the engineer’s putting marks on the ground of the full measurements of the building according to the plan, digging the foundations, raising the walls and completing all the practical preliminaries of the construction work. The Creator has been called Al-barii in the sense that He enforces the plan He has conceived and brings out the thing from non-existence into existence. The second stage is barr, which actually means to separate, to cut, to split asunder. It is like an engineer’s conceiving the design of a building, which he intends to build for a specific purpose and draws out its detailed diagram and model. First is the stage of khalq, which means to ordain, or to plan. Here, Allah’s act of creation has been described in three separate stages, which take place one after the other. Nothing has come into existence by itself nor come about accidentally, nor has anyone else the least share in its creation and development. That is, the entire world and everything in it, from the initial plan of its creation till its coming into existence in its final, finished form, is entirely Allah’s work of creation.
That is, those who regard a creature as an associate in His powers, authority, attributes, or in His Being, in fact, utter a grave falsehood, for Allah is far exalted that anybody or anything should be an associate with Him in any sense.Ĥ5. Whatever is in the heavens and the earth extols His Glory.
If this Surah is recited for forty consecutive days without missing a day, it will make even the hardest task become an easy one.(59:24) He is Allah, the Planner, Executer and Fashioner of creation. Drinking water in which this Surah has been dissolved is good for memory and concentration. If a four-rak'ah prayer is recited where after Surah al-Hamd Surah al-Hashr is recited, then whatever important work one goes to do will be successful (with the condition that it is not a sin). If a person recites both Surah ar-Rahman and Surah al-Hashr then one angel will be assigned to protect him at all times. It is narrated that whoever recites this Surah will be sent salutations from Jannah, Jahannam, the angels, the Heavens, the Earth, the trees, the birds, the sun and the moon and these will pray for the forgiveness of his sins.
This Surah is 'madani' and it has 24 ayaat. Such blessings will be bestowed upon the recite owing to reflection upon its contents as the same reflects in man's life. Had he died on that day or night, he will be a martyr. Numerous merits have been mentioned for the recitation of the blessed Chapter in question.Īccording to a Prophetic tradition, whoever recites Surah al-Hashr, Paradise, Hell, Throne, the seven heavens and the earth, as well as animals, winds, birds, trees, creatures, the sun, the moon, and all angels invoke God Almighty that He may bestow His Mercy upon him and forgive him. The blessed Chapter mainly treats of hypocrites' collaboration with Medinan Jews against the Muslims, though the Holy Qur'an says that their stratagems lead to nothing but their humiliation and defeat. The blessed Chapter opens and closes with the glorification of God Almighty by all the world of existence. The word does not denote gathering on the Day of Resurrection, but it connotes people's gathering for migration. Is mentioned in the second Verse, hence the designation of the Chapter. The blessed Chapter has twenty-four Verses and it was revealed in Medina. It is mentioned in that when a person recites Sura al-Hashr, all creatures praise him and send blessings upon him and ask for his forgiveness and if he dies that day or that night, he will be considered a martyr. The topics mentioned in this sura are defeat of the Jews of banu nadir by muslims, the rulings about distribution of properties and booties Muslims gained without war, criticism of hypocrites and disclosing their actions, description and admiration of the immigrants' sacrifices. Sura al-Hashr begins with the praise of god and ends with His glorification. The name of sura is adopted from the second verse which mentions the exile of jews from medina. It is a madani sura located in juz twenty eight. Sūra al-Ḥashr is the fifty-ninth sura of the quran. (The Gathering) Section 28 (juz') Number of Verses: 24 The Way of those on whom You have bestowed Your Grace, not (the way) of those who earned Your Anger, nor of those who went astray. You (Alone) we worship, and You (Alone) we ask for help. All the praises and thanks be to Allâh, the Lord of the 'Alamîn. In the Name of Allâh, the Most Beneficent, the Most Merciful.