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Blogging the Qur’an: Sura 9, “Repentance,” verses 50-80

posted at 8:00 am on December 23, 2007 by Robert Spencer
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Verses 50-80 of Sura 9, “Repentance,” excoriate the Hypocrites — those who claim to be Muslims but aren’t really believers. In fact, they grieve at the Muslims’ good fortune and rejoice when they suffer (v. 50). But Allah tells the Muslims to ask them, “Can you expect for us (any fate) other than one of two glorious things?” (v. 52). The two things are martyrdom or victory, according to Ibn Abbas, Mujahid, Qatadah, and others. In other words, the Muslims will either defeat the Hypocrites or be killed by them, in which case they will enter Paradise – a win/win situation.

The Hypocrites, meanwhile, may “spend (for the cause) willingly or unwillingly” (v. 53); in either case, Allah will not accept it from them, “for ye are indeed a people rebellious and wicked.” According to the Ruhul Ma’ani, this verse was revealed in reference to one of the Hypocrites, Jadd bin Qais, who was willing to donate money to Muhammad’s expedition to Tabuk, but not to join the caravan and fight himself. His hypocrisy, and that of others like him, renders their contributions unacceptable (v. 54). But Muhammad should not be impressed with their wealth or the number of their sons, for “Allah’s plan is to punish them with these things in this life, and that their souls may perish in their (very) denial of Allah” (v. 55). According to Al-Hasan Al-Basri, Allah will accomplish this plan “by taking the Zakah due on their money from them and spending it in Allah’s cause.” For these are not true Muslims, and they even dare to question Muhammad’s integrity over how he distributes alms (vv. 56-60). It was at this point that the incident to which I referred here took place: one of the Hypocrites said to Muhammad, “Be fair, Muhammad! You have not been fair.” Muhammad replied: “Bother you! If I am not fair, who will be fair?”

According to the Tafsir al-Jalalayn, the Hypocrites should have been content with “what Allah and His Messenger gave them” (v. 59) “in respect of booty and the like.” V. 60 specifies those to whom the obligatory alms, zakat, can be distributed. The verse says that it can be spent “in the cause of Allah.” Ibn Kathir explains: “In the cause of Allah is exclusive for the benefit of the fighters in Jihad, who do not receive compensation from the Muslim Treasury.” As-Suyuti adds: “Some say that it is spent on all that is connected to jihad: treaties with the enemy, building fortresses, digging ditches, providing weapons and provision, and paying spies, even if they are Christians.”

The Hypocrites also bother Muhammad by claiming that he is “all ear” (v. 61). Says Ibn Juzayy: “he hears all that is said and confirms it.” That is, he is too good-natured for his own good: the Tafsir al-Jalalayn quotes the Hypocrites saying that Muhammad “hears every little thing and accepts it. When we swear to him that we did not say it, he believes us.” Ibn Abbas, Mujahid and Qatadah agree: Muhammad listens “to those who say anything about us; he believes whoever talks to him. Therefore, if we went to him and swore, he would believe us.” But in fact, says Ibn Kathir, “he knows who’s saying the truth and who is lying.”

And that is just one reason why he is so important. He is so central that believers should not swear by Allah alone, but by Allah and His Messenger (v. 62), and whoever opposes Allah and Muhammad is headed for hell (v. 63). The Hypocrites, recognizing that Muhammad tends to receive revelations about his enemies (one notorious example is sura 111, which is entirely devoted to cursing his uncle, Abu Lahab, who didn’t accept his claim to be a prophet), are “afraid lest a Sura should be sent down about them, showing them what is (really passing) in their hearts” (v. 64). But Allah, according to Ibn Kathir, “will expose and explain your reality to His Messenger through revelation” – that is, the secrets of the Hypocrites. They say they were just joking when they mocked Allah and Muhammad (v. 65), but in reality they are apostates (v. 66). “Mocking the signs of Allah,” says As-Suyuti, “is tantamount to kufr [unbelief],” and of course, nothing is worse than unbelief. That may explain why cartoons of Muhammad strike such a nerve in the Islamic world. The Hypocrites will dwell in hellfire (v. 68) for ignoring the messages of the prophets (v. 70).

By contrast, however, the believers will dwell forever in the gardens of Paradise (vv. 71-2). Said Muhammad: “Two gardens, their pots and whatever is in them are made of gold, and two gardens, their pots and whatever is in them are made of silver. Only the Veil of Pride of Allah’s Face separates the people from gazing at Him, in the garden of Eden.” But before they can enjoy all that, Muhammad and the Muslims must “strive hard [jahidi, جَاهِدِ] against the unbelievers and the Hypocrites, and be firm against them” (v. 73). Ibn Abbas explains: “Allah commanded the Prophet to fight the disbelievers with the sword, to strive against the hypocrites with the tongue and annulled lenient treatment of them.” Ad-Dahhak adds: “Perform Jihad against the disbelievers with the sword and be harsh with the hypocrites with words, and this is the Jihad performed against them.” And Ibn Juzayy: “Jihad against the rejecters is by the sword and jihad against the hypocrites is by the tongue as long as they do not openly display that which indicates their disbelief….Harshness is the opposite of mercy and compassion. It can be by word, action, etc.” Significantly, Al-Hasan and Qatadah asserted that “striving against them includes establishing the (Islamic Penal) Law of equality against them.”

One of the Muslims who refused to accompany Muhammad on the Tabuk expedition was Julas bin Suwayd, along with his brother Harith. According to Ibn Ishaq, Julas said of Muhammad: “If this man is right we are worse than donkeys.”

One of Julas’s relatives, Umayr bin Sa’d, told Muhammad what Julas had said. Then he explained to Julas that he had done so because Islam is most important: “You are dearer to me than any man, the most generous to me, and it is most painful to me that anything should happen to upset you; but you have said words which if I repeat them I shall bring shame upon you, and if I keep silence I shall bring my religion into peril. One is preferable to the other.”

Julas and Harith, cornered, denied that Julas had spoken the offending words, whereupon Allah revealed: “They swear by Allah that they said nothing (evil), but indeed they uttered blasphemy, and they did it after accepting Islam…” (v. 74). Allah offered them a chance to repent, but warned that if they didn’t, “Allah will punish them with a grievous penalty in this life and in the Hereafter: they shall have none on earth to protect or help them” (v. 74). They repented.

But the Hypocrites have turned back from Allah (v. 76), so Allah has cast “hypocrisy into their hearts” (v. 77), and now, even if Muhammad should “ask seventy times for their forgiveness, Allah will not forgive them: because they have rejected Allah and His Messenger” (v. 80) — shades, in reverse, of Matthew 18:21-22.

Next week: The evil slackers who didn’t join Muhammad’s jihad against the Byzantines.

(Here you can find links to all the earlier “Blogging the Qur’an” segments. Here is a good Arabic/English Qur’an, here are two popular Muslim translations, those of Abdullah Yusuf Ali and Mohammed Marmaduke Pickthall, along with a third by M. H. Shakir. Here is another popular translation, that of Muhammad Asad. And here is an omnibus of ten Qur’an translations.)


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Merry Christmas everybody! Don’t worry, be happy!

ThackerAgency on December 23, 2007 at 10:19 AM

Thank you Robert. I’ve slacked off in the last while. I now have a renewed interest in reading the Bible and want to study the Koran beside it for contrast. I appreciate all of your hard work and look forward to catching up on past editions.

Merry Christmas and a fantastic New Year Robert and to everyone at HotAir.

(and my 2 Mohammed teddy bears rule!!)

Canadian Infidel on December 23, 2007 at 11:23 AM

Thank you and Merry Christmas Robert. Your work is most important to the well being of the planet.

Delving into Islam is like codifying feces by colour, odor and texture. There is nothing pleasant or valuable to be found but the world needs to smell it to know it must be wiped away.

BL@KBIRD on December 23, 2007 at 11:57 AM

I think you can make a good post for Dhimmiwatch from this interview:

http://townhall.com/columnists/JohnStossel/2007/12/19/ron_paul_on_war?page=full&comments=true

jp on December 23, 2007 at 12:22 PM

jp

My gosh, what a stupid old man he is. Unfortunately given how war weary a lot of the country is, his ideas about foreign policy are catching on. He sounds just like the fascist-supporting America First Committee of the 1930s.

mram on December 23, 2007 at 1:14 PM

mram on December 23, 2007 at 1:14 PM

yeah, ’see no evil, hear no evil’ is what it basically comes down to.

complete fool and so obviously a Dhimmi

jp on December 23, 2007 at 1:16 PM

it’s either that, he’s a pacifist fool and extremely ignorant of History, Human Nature and Islam. OR, he shares the same goals/ideals of all these neo-nazi’s that support him which is to destroy Israel and the Jews, and empower the Jihadist to do it.. Its one of the two, can’t see where the middle ground is.

jp on December 23, 2007 at 1:22 PM

JP

Me thinks it’s the latter. It was the same with the America First Committee in the 1930s. A lot of those folks actively supported the fascists. Have you seen the constant exposure of his ties documented on LGF? Charles Johnson has been relentless for the past few days.

mram on December 23, 2007 at 1:26 PM

yeah, I think there is alot to it myself but try to be careful in how far I go. If you look at his record regarding Israel in congress and his rhetoric, its pretty scary. his former aid who runs the ‘libertarianrepublican’ blog, claims he’s smart enough politically to not go to far in what he says. On other hand he’s stupid enough not to return neo-nazi’s campaign contributions which is resulting in news stories with “ron Paul” and “neo-nazi” in the same sentence.

the real question is what the effect, if he’s not full discredited, of his foreign policy ideas will be after the election. also, IF his deranged supporters and conpsiracy nuts that worship him, how they will act afterwards. It’s dangerous to elevate the conspiracy nuts into national politics, they could easily get violent.

jp on December 23, 2007 at 1:32 PM

I doubt he’ll win. Then again, expect the unexpected.

mram on December 23, 2007 at 1:37 PM

i don’t mean him actually winning, way too much dirt if he gets enough traction for it to come out. I mean, how all these people he’s riled up, many of whom are fruitcakes…..what they do politically after this is over.

jp on December 23, 2007 at 1:46 PM

Thank you for your scholarship Robert, and Merry Christmas.

RushBaby on December 23, 2007 at 11:19 PM

Merry Christmas Robert and HA. Peace be upon you. You’ve helped me get farther in the Koran this year then ever before. It is a wretched read but you’re making it doable.

Mojave Mark on December 24, 2007 at 9:13 AM

Thank you Robert for your scholarship.

As another poster mentioned, reading your posts and comparing the events of the Koran against the Biblical events of the same time is very enlighting.

I compare it to reading ‘War and Peace’ with a clear understanding Wars end but Peace prevails.

MSGTAS on December 24, 2007 at 9:23 AM

well, I noticed Mr. Spencer has a blog on the above Stossel Interview, now for one on the Russert interview claiming Iran has no Military, ha.

Thanks Robert, we have to stop the Isolationist mood before it gets too far.

jp on December 24, 2007 at 4:01 PM

Jesus seemed to reserve the Greek rooted word “hypocrite” for some of the worse offenders. I wonder what word He would have used for Mohammad, other than “Anti-Christ”, of course?

Thank you for another installment.

Hening on December 26, 2007 at 9:33 AM


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