Quran Chapter 2- 144a (Pt-2, Stg-1) (L-171) - درس قرآن
Eagerness of the Messenger (glory, grace, blessings and peace be upon Him)
Surah
‘Al-Baqarah (The Cow) – Chapter – 2)
‘A-‘uu-zu Billaahi minash-Shay-taanir- Rajiim.
(I seek refuge in God from Satan the outcast.)
Bis-Millaahir-Rah-maanir-Rahiim.
(In the name of God, the Beneficent, the Merciful.)
(I seek refuge in God from Satan the outcast.)
Bis-Millaahir-Rah-maanir-Rahiim.
(In the name of God, the Beneficent, the Merciful.)
قَدْ نَرَىٰ تَقَلُّبَ وَجْهِكَ فِى ٱلسَّمَآءِ فَلَنُوَلِّيَنَّكَ قِبْلَةً تَرْضَىٰهَا فَوَلِّ وَجْهَكَ شَطْرَ ٱلْمَسْجِدِ ٱلْحَرَامِ (144
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144a. We have seen the turning of thy
face to heaven (for guidance, O Muhammad). And now verily We shall make thee
turn (in prayer) towards a qiblah which is dear to thee. So
turn thy face toward
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144a. Qad naraa taqalluba
waj-hika fis-samaaa’; falaNuwalli-yannaka Qiblatan- tarzaahaa. Fa-walli
wajhaka shatral-Mas-jidil-Haraam.
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Commentary
Qiblatan- tarzaahaa – (toward
a qiblah, which is dear to Thee), Qiblah, (Centre of
attention, purpose of which is: turning towards the direction or place for
worship). It has already been explained earlier. Tarzaahaa (which
is dear to you), it indicates towards The Square Building (Ka’bah) at Mecca which
was constructed by Prophet Abraham (peace be upon Him) and that was the
favorite place of worship for the entire Arabs.
Wajhaka – (Thy face),
literal meaning of this word is face only or the mouth but the entire body is
included in it. Here it means attention, wish, liking and fondness.
‘Al-Mas-jidil-Haraam – (Inviolable
Place of Worship)
Respectable and Glorious Mosque, that is to say; The Greatest Mosque at Makkah in
which the Building of Ka ’-bah is situated.
First Drawing of the Present Building of
this Mosque was prepared during the time of Caliph Mehdi Abbasi.
There are large and magnificent courtyards on its four sides. This Building has
forty one doors, six Minarets and one hundred fifty small and large
Domes. It is called Masjidil-Haraam (Inviolable
Place of Worship).
Waging a war or going for hunting in its limits is forbidden (unlawful).
Actual Qiblah of
the Muslims is the Inviolable
Place of Worship
at Makkah called Ka’-bah, which was the Qiblah of
Prophet Abraham (peace be upon Him). Only for some time, Bayt ul
Muqaddas (the Temple at Jerusalem )
was determined as Qiblah for a trial. The Children
of Israel used to reproach, “While the Divine of Muslims is different
from us and is conformity to the religion of Abraham (peace be upon Him) then
why they fix upon our Qiblah? The Messenger of God Almighty (glory,
grace, blessings and peace be upon Him) used to wish that the Square Building (Ka’-bah)
should be appointed as Qiblah by the Order of God Almighty, so
that we may offer prayers turning toward the Masjidil-Haraam. He
(glory, grace, blessings and peace be upon Him) used to look toward the sky
over and over; waiting for the revelation by means of the Angel (peace be upon
Him). Such condition is being stated in this verse.
God Almighty fulfilled this desire of His Last
Messenger (glory, grace, blessings and peace be upon Him) and commanded: And
now verily We shall make thee turn (in prayer) towards a qiblah which
is dear to thee. So turn thy face toward Inviolable
Place of Worship.
When it was ordered to change the Qiblah, at that time, He (glory,
grace, blessings and peace be upon Him) was offering congregational Zuhar Prayer.
Two Rak-‘at of the prayer had been completed, while their
faces were toward the Temple of Jerusalem .
During the prayer, He (glory, grace, blessings and peace be upon Him) and His
followers were commanded and they turned their faces towards Ka’-bah (the Square Building )
and completed remaining two Rak-‘ats of their prayer.
That Masjid of Madinah, in which this prayer was
offered, is called Masjid Qiblatayn.
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