Lesson – 32
Mocking by the Hypocrites
Surah
‘Al-‘Baqarah (The Cow) – Chapter – 2)
Stage – 1, Verses – 14 &
15 of 286, Section – 2 of 40 (Part - 1)
BisMIllaahir-Rahmaanir-Rahiim
In the name of Allah, the Beneficent, the Merciful
14. And when they fall
in with those who believe, they say: We believe; and when they go apart
to their devils they declare: Lo! We are with you; verily we did but
mock.
15. Allah (Himself)
doth mock them, leaving them to wander blindly on in their contumacy.
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14. Wa
‘izaa laqul-laziina ‘aamanuu qaaluu ‘aamannaa.
Wa ‘izaa khalaw ‘ilaa shayaatiini-him,
qaaluu ‘innaa ma-‘akum, ‘innamaa nahnu mus-tahzi-‘uun.
15. ‘Allaahu
yas-tahzi-‘u bi-him wa yamuddu-hum fii tug-yaanihim
ya’-mahuun.
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Lesson
Shayaatiini-him – (Their Devils), the word ‘Shaytaan’
has very vast meanings in Arabic language. Mischievous and contumacious people
are also called Devils. It is applied on those entire human beings and demons
(ghosts) who have the nature of devils. In this verse ‘Shayaatiini-him’
means the Leaders of the Hypocrites who had become devils due to their mischief
and contumacy.
Mus-tahzi-‘uun – (We mock), this word is from ‘istah-zaa’, which means to deride, to
mock.
Tug-yaanihim – (in their contumacies), this word has
been derived from ta-gaa. The origin
of the word tug-yaani is also the
same. It means “to deviate from a prescribed limit”. Here it aims “crossing the
limit in insolence”.
Ya’-mahuun – (wandering blindly). This word has
been made from the word ‘amah, which means “blindness”. Here it means the
condition of a person, in which, he may not see the straight path and wanders
hither and thither blindly.
Another stubbornness of
the Hypocrites is being described in this verse that they used to practice
bidirectional tricks, and deceive the people. When they used to meet the
Muslims, for deceiving them and winning their favor, say, “We believed also”. But
when they used to go nigh their leaders in solitude, say: “We are with you, we make
the Muslims foolish. They are foolish and simpletons. They tell their secrets
considering us true and inform about their intentions and plans.”
Replying them, Allah Almighty turned their mock back to them.
Following proverb may be
applied here, “Tit for tat” or “As you sow, so you shall reap”. God Almighty
has left them in so much worst condition that they have been wandering blindly
in their contumacy and struggling in the dark without Light of the Holy Qur’aan.
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