We sent Messengers before you to many peoples

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'Millat "IBRAHIM" {AleyhiSalaam}
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[FONT=Arial, sans-serif] We sent Messengers before you to many peoples and afflicted them with calamities and misfortunes so that they might bow down before Us with humility.
Why did they not then humble themselves when Our scourge overtook them?
Instead of this, their hearts were hardened all the more and Satan made, what they were doing, seem fair to them. After this when they forgot the Admonition that was given them, We opened the gates of every kind of prosperity for them; so much so that they were deeply absorbed in enjoying what was given to them. Then We seized them all of a sudden, and they were in a state of utter despair.
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'Millat "IBRAHIM" {AleyhiSalaam}
O Muhammad, ask them

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[FONT=Arial, sans-serif] "Have you ever considered this: If Allah were to take away your hearing and your sight and set a seal upon your hearts 30 [/FONT][FONT=Arial, sans-serif]is there a deity other than Allah to restore them to you?" Behold! how We present Our Signs before them over and over again, and how they turn away from them in disdain. Say, "Have you also ever considered this: If the scourge of Allah comes upon you suddenly or openly, shall any but the transgressors be destroyed?
For We send Our Messengers only to give good news to the righteous people and to warn the evil-doers: then those, who accept their Message and reform their own conduct, will have no cause for fear and sorrow and those who treat Our Revelations as false, shall have to suffer punishment in consequence of their evil deeds.
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... and set a seal upon your hearts" means" ...deprive you of the powers of thinking and understanding.
 

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'Millat "IBRAHIM" {AleyhiSalaam}
Tell them, O Muhammad,

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[FONT=Arial, sans-serif]"I do not claim that I possess the treasures of Allah nor that I know the "unseen", nor do I claim that I am an angel. I only follow the Revelation that is sent down to me.31 [/FONT][FONT=Arial, sans-serif]
Then ask them,
"Can the blind man and the seeing man be alike? 32
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Do you not consider this thing?"
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This verse removes the silly notions about Prophethood and answers the absurd objections raised against the claim of Prophethood by Muhammad (Allah's peace be upon him). The foolish people have always had the silly notion that a Prophet of Allah must be supernatural and capable of performing wonderful miracles. For instance, they expected that a whole mountain should turn into a mass of gold at his bidding: that the earth should throw out treasures by his orders: that he should be able to tell the people all about their past and future: that he should be able to locate a lost thing and foretell whether a sick person will get well or die and whether a pregnant woman will give birth to a male or a female. They also believed that such a person should be above the common human limitations. They could not conceive anyone to be a prophet, if he suffered from hunger or thirst and needed sleep, or, if he had wife and children and went to the bazaar to buy and sell the necessities of life, or, if he was sometimes forced to borrow money or was involved in poverty and indigence.

When Muhammad (Allah's peace be upon him) put forward the claim that he was a Messenger of Allah, his contemporaries wanted to test his claim with the touch-stone of such silly notions. They would ask him questions about the unseen things and demand supernatural miracles from him. They would also raise the objection that he was merely a common man, who needed food and drank water like them: who had wife and children and who moved about in the bazaars.

In answer to these things, Allah told His Prophet to inform them that he never claimed to be supernatural; his only claim was that he was following the Revelations he received from Allah and that he should be judged by that standard only.


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The question is meant to bring home to them this fact:

"I have seen with my own eyes and experienced directly the realities I am presenting to you, and I have gained their accurate knowledge through Revelation; therefore my evidence is that of an eye witness.

On the contrary, you are blind with regard to those realities: all your notions concerning them are based on guess-work and speculation or on the blind following of others.

Therefore the difference between you and me is the same as of the man who is able to see and the one who is blind.

That is what gives me superiority over you and not that I possess the treasures of God or have the knowledge of the unseen or that I am free from the common human limitations."


 
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