The Reason for the Revelation
of this Surah and the
The Reason for the
Revelation of this Surah and the Arrogance of Abu Lahab toward the Messenger of
Allah
Al-Bukhari recorded from Ibn
`Abbas that the Prophet went out to the valley of Al-Batha and he ascended the
mountain. Then he cried out,
(O people, come at once!) So
the Quraysh gathered around him. Then he said,
؟ (If I told you all that the
enemy was going to attack you in the morning, or in the evening, would you all
believe me) They replied, "Yes.'' Then he said,
(Verily, I am a warner (sent)
to you all before the coming of a severe torment.) Then Abu Lahab said,
"Have you gathered us for this May you perish!'' Thus, Allah revealed,
(Perish the two hands of Abu
Lahab and perish he!) to the end of the Surah. In another narration it states
that he stood up dusting of his hands and said, "Perish you for the rest
of this day! Have you gathered us for this'' Then Allah revealed,
(Perish the two hands of Abu
Lahab and perish he!) The first part is a supplication against him and the
second is information about him. This man Abu Lahab was one of the uncles of
the Messenger of Allah.His name was `Abdul-`Uzza bin Abdul-Muttalib. His
surname was Abu `Utaybah and he was only called Abu Lahab because of the
brightness of his face. He used to often cause harm to the Messenger of Allah .
He hated and scorned him and his religion. Imam Ahmad recorded from Abu
Az-Zinad that a man called Rabi`ah bin `Abbad from the tribe of Bani Ad-Dil,
who was a man of pre-Islamic ignorance who accepted Islam, said to him, "I
saw the Prophet in the time of pre-Islamic ignorance in the market of
Dhul-Majaz and he was saying,
(O people! Say there is no
god worthy of worship except Allah and you will be successful.) The people were
gathered around him and behind him there was a man with a bright face, squint
(or cross) eyes and two braids in his hair. He was saying, "Verily, he is
an apostate (from our religion) and a liar!'' This man was following him (the
Prophet ) around wherever he went. So, I asked who was he and they (the people)
said, "This is his uncle, Abu Lahab.'' Ahmad also recorded this narration
from Surayj, who reported it from Ibn Abu Az-Zinad, who reported it from his
father (Abu Zinad) who mentioned this same narration. However in this report,
Abu Zinad said, "I said to Rabi`ah, `Were you a child at that time' He
replied, `No. By Allah, that day I was most intelligent, and I was the
strongest blower of the flute (for music).''' Ahmad was alone in recording this
Hadith. Concerning Allah's statement,
(His wealth and his children
(Kasab) will not benefit him!) Ibn `Abbas and others have said,
(and his children (Kasab)
will not benefit him!) "Kasab means his children.'' A similar statement
has been reported from `A'ishah, Mujahid, `Ata', Al-Hasan and Ibn Sirin. It has
been mentioned from Ibn Mas`ud that when the Messenger of Allah called his
people to faith, Abu Lahab said, "Even if what my nephew says is true, I
will ransom myself (i.e., save myself) from the painful torment on the Day of
Judgement with my wealth and my children.'' Thus, Allah revealed,
(His wealth and his children
will not benefit him!) Then Allah says,
(He will enter a Fire full of
flames!) meaning, it has flames, evil and severe burning.
The Destiny of Umm Jamil, the Wife of Abu
Lahab
(And his wife too, who
carries wood.) His wife was among the leading women of the Quraysh and she was
known as Umm Jamil. Her name was `Arwah bint Harb bin Umayyah and she was the
sister of Abu Sufyan. She was supportive of her husband in his disbelief,
rejection and obstinacy. Therefore, she will be helping to administer his
punishment in the fire of Hell on the Day of Judgement. Thus, Allah says,
(Who carries wood. In her
neck is a twisted rope of Masad.) meaning, she will carry the firewood and
throw it upon her husband to increase that which he is in (of torment), and she
will be ready and prepared to do so.
(In her neck is a twisted
rope of Masad.) Mujahid and `Urwah both said, "From the palm fiber of the
Fire.'' Al-`Awfi narrated from Ibn `Abbas, `Atiyah Al-Jadali, Ad-Dahhak and Ibn
Zayd that she used to place thorns in the path of the Messenger of Allah .
Al-Jawhari said, "Al-Masad refers to fibers, it is also a rope made from
fibers or palm leaves. It is also made from the skins of camels or their furs. It
is said (in Arabic) Masadtul-Habla and Amsaduhu Masadan, when you tightly
fasten its twine.'' Mujahid said,
(In her neck is a twisted
rope of Masad.) "This means a collar of iron.'' Don't you see that the
Arabs call a pulley cable a Masad
A Story of Abu Lahab's Wife harming the
Messenger
A Story of Abu Lahab's Wife
harming the Messenger of Allah
Ibn Abi Hatim said that his
father and Abu Zur`ah both said that `Abdullah bin Az-Zubayr Al-Humaydi told
them that Sufyan informed them that Al-Walid bin Kathir related from Ibn Tadrus
who reported that Asma' bint Abi Bakr said, "When
(Perish the two hands of Abu
Lahab and perish he)!) was revealed, the one-eyed Umm Jamil bint Harb came out
wailing, and she had a stone in her hand. She was saying, `He criticizes our
father, and his religion is our scorn, and his command is to disobey us.' The
Messenger of Allah was sitting in the Masjid (of the Ka`bah) and Abu Bakr was
with him. When Abu Bakr saw her he said, `O Messenger of Allah! She is coming
and I fear that she will see you.' The Messenger of Allah replied,
(Verily, she will not see
me.) Then he recited some of the Qur'an as a protection for himself. This is as
Allah says,
(And when you recite the
Qur'an, We put between you and those who believe not in the Hereafter, an
invisible veil.) (17:45) So she advanced until she was standing in front of Abu
Bakr and she did not see the Messenger of Allah . She then said, `O Abu Bakr!
Verily, I have been informed that your friend is making defamatory poetry about
me.' Abu Bakr replied, `Nay! By the Lord of this House (the Ka`bah) he is not
defaming you.' So she turned away saying, `Indeed the Quraysh know that I am
the daughter of their leader.''' Al-Walid or another person said in a different
version of this Hadith, "So Umm Jamil stumbled over her waist gown while
she was making circuits (Tawaf) around the House (the Ka`bah) and she said,
`Cursed be the reviler.' Then Umm Hakim bint `Abdul-Muttalib said, `I am a
chaste woman so I will not speak abusively and I am refined so I do not know.
Both of us are children of the same uncle. And after all the Quraysh know
best.'' This is the end of the Tafsir of this Surah, and all
praise and blessings are due
to Allah.
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