This document provides a summary and analysis of Surah Al-Ikhlas (The Purity) from Tafsir Ibn Kathir. It begins by giving context for the revelation of the surah, in response to idolaters asking about Allah's lineage. It then examines each verse in depth, explaining meanings and providing hadiths about the virtues of reciting this surah. Key points discussed include that Allah is One without peer or equal, is perfect and independent, and does not beget or have offspring. The surah rebuts beliefs that others could be comparable to or sons of Allah.
نور الاقتباس في مشكاة وصية النبي صلى الله عليه وسلم لابن عباس
(ابن رجب الحنبلي)
Nurul Iqtibas fi Mishkat Wasiyyah Al-Nabi li Ibn 'Abbas
Prophet Muhammad's (ﷺ) Advice to Ibn Abbas (رضي الله عنه)
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The spiritual and wordly life of a Muslim is focused on Allah. Success in both entails knowing Allah, loving Him, trusting Him and worshipping Him alone. It requires the Muslim to learn his religion, discipline his soul and refine his conduct. The Muslim must have firm faith that everything that happens to him in this life is good for him, that his Lord would never decree anything that would be detrimental and, as such, he is required to be patient and steadfast in the face of adversity and grateful at times of ease.
In this treatise, the author, ibn Rajab sets out to explain the advice the Prophet (SAW) imparted to ibn Abbas (radiyAllahu’anhuma), ‘Safeguard Allah and He will safeguard you. Safeguard Allah and you will find Him in front of you. Know Allah in times of ease and He will know you in times of hardship. When you ask, ask Allah. When you seek aid, turn to Allah. The Pen has dried (after having written) all that will occur…’
It would not be an exaggeration to say that if a Muslim was to understand this hadith and follow it closely, he would be well on his way to fulfilling the goals highlighted above. It is for this reason that ibn al-Jawzi said, ‘I pondered this hadith and it struck me with awe; I was so astounded that I almost became light headed… The prevailing ignorance of this hadith and the lack of understanding thereof is truly distressing!’.
‘Abdu’l-Qadir al-Jilani said, ‘Every believer should make this hadith a mirror to his heart, his axiom, his shelter and his topic of conversation. He should act by it in all times of motion and stillness so that he can be saved in this world and in the Hereafter.’
Imam ibn Rajab al-Hanbali (d.795H) was a scholar praised extensively for his vast knowledge, ascetism and expertise in the Hanbali school of thought as well as in hadith and its related sciences. His writings, gatherings and sermons were full of blessings and he was loved by all. He has written numerous monographs explaining individual hadiths of which this one, a series of which is currently being published by Daar us-Sunnah Publishers.
The translator has added appendices which comprise further explanations to the hadith by Mulla Ali al-Qari, ibn ‘Allan, and ibn ‘Uthaymin
نور الاقتباس في مشكاة وصية النبي صلى الله عليه وسلم لابن عباس
(ابن رجب الحنبلي)
Nurul Iqtibas fi Mishkat Wasiyyah Al-Nabi li Ibn 'Abbas
Prophet Muhammad's (ﷺ) Advice to Ibn Abbas (رضي الله عنه)
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The spiritual and wordly life of a Muslim is focused on Allah. Success in both entails knowing Allah, loving Him, trusting Him and worshipping Him alone. It requires the Muslim to learn his religion, discipline his soul and refine his conduct. The Muslim must have firm faith that everything that happens to him in this life is good for him, that his Lord would never decree anything that would be detrimental and, as such, he is required to be patient and steadfast in the face of adversity and grateful at times of ease.
In this treatise, the author, ibn Rajab sets out to explain the advice the Prophet (SAW) imparted to ibn Abbas (radiyAllahu’anhuma), ‘Safeguard Allah and He will safeguard you. Safeguard Allah and you will find Him in front of you. Know Allah in times of ease and He will know you in times of hardship. When you ask, ask Allah. When you seek aid, turn to Allah. The Pen has dried (after having written) all that will occur…’
It would not be an exaggeration to say that if a Muslim was to understand this hadith and follow it closely, he would be well on his way to fulfilling the goals highlighted above. It is for this reason that ibn al-Jawzi said, ‘I pondered this hadith and it struck me with awe; I was so astounded that I almost became light headed… The prevailing ignorance of this hadith and the lack of understanding thereof is truly distressing!’.
‘Abdu’l-Qadir al-Jilani said, ‘Every believer should make this hadith a mirror to his heart, his axiom, his shelter and his topic of conversation. He should act by it in all times of motion and stillness so that he can be saved in this world and in the Hereafter.’
Imam ibn Rajab al-Hanbali (d.795H) was a scholar praised extensively for his vast knowledge, ascetism and expertise in the Hanbali school of thought as well as in hadith and its related sciences. His writings, gatherings and sermons were full of blessings and he was loved by all. He has written numerous monographs explaining individual hadiths of which this one, a series of which is currently being published by Daar us-Sunnah Publishers.
The translator has added appendices which comprise further explanations to the hadith by Mulla Ali al-Qari, ibn ‘Allan, and ibn ‘Uthaymin
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1. Tafsir Ibn Kathir
Alama Imad ud Din Ibn Kathir
Tafsir ibn Kathir, is a classic Sunni Islam Tafsir (commentary of the Qur'an) by Imad ud
Din Ibn Kathir. It is considered to be a summary of the earlier Tafsir al-Tabari. It is
popular because it uses Hadith to explain each verse and chapter of the Qur'an…
Surah Al Akhlas
The Reason for the Revelation of this Surah and its Virtues
Imam Ahmad recorded from Ubayy bin Ka`b that the idolators said to the Prophet,
"O Muhammad! Tell us the lineage of your Lord.''
So Allah revealed:
ȸ à ȸ à à
Say:
"He is Allah, One.
Allah He begets not, nor was He begotten.
And there is non comparable to Him.''
Similar was recorded by At-Tirmidhi and Ibn Jarir and they added in their
narration that he said,
" As-Samad is One Who does not give birth, nor was He born,
because there is nothing that is born except that it will die, and there
is nothing that dies except that it leaves behind inheritance, and
indeed Allah does not die and He does not leave behind any
inheritance.
And there is none comparable to Him.
This means that there is none similar to Him, none equal to Him and
there is nothing at all like Him.''
2. 2
Ibn Abi Hatim also recorded it and At-Tirmidhi mentioned it as a Mursal
narration.
Then At-Tirmidhi said, "And this is the most correct.''
A Hadith on its Virtues
Al-Bukhari reported from Amrah bint Abdur-Rahman, who used to stay in the
apartment of Aishah, the wife of the Prophet, that Aishah said,
"The Prophet sent a man as the commander of a war expedition and he used
to lead his companions in prayer with recitation (of the Quran). And he would
complete his recitation with the recitation of `Say: He is Allah, One.' So when
they returned they mentioned that to the Prophet and he said,
Ask him why does he do that?
So they asked him and he said,
`Because it is the description of Ar-Rahman and I love to recite it.
So the Prophet said,
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"Inform him that Allah the Most High loves him.''
This is how Al-Bukhari recorded this Hadith in his Book of Tawhid.
Muslim and An-Nasa'i also recorded it.
In his Book of Salah, Al-Bukhari recorded that Anas said,
"A man from the Ansar used to lead the people in prayer in the Masjid of
Quba'. Whenever he began a Surah in the recitation of the prayer that he
was leading them, he would start by reciting `Say: He is Allah, One' until he
completed the entire Surah. Then he would recite another Surah along with
it (after it). And used to do this in every Rak`ah. So his companions spoke to
him about this saying;
`Verily, you begin the prayer with this Surah. Then you think that it is not
sufficient for you unless you recite another Surah as well. So you should
either recite it or leave it and recite another Surah instead.'
The man replied,
`I will not leave it off. If you want me to continue leading you (in
prayer), I will do this; and if you all do not like it, I will leave you (i.e.,
I will stop leading you).'
They used to consider him to be of the best of them to lead them in prayer
and they did not want anyone else to lead them other than him. So, when the
Prophet came they informed him of this information and he said,
3. 3
ʅ ö ʄ ʋ
O so-and-so!
What prevents you from doing what your companions are commanding you to
do, and what makes you adhere to the recitation of this Surah in every
Rak`ah.
The man said, `Verily, I love it.'
The Prophet replied,
Your love of it will cause you to enter Paradise.
This was recorded by Al-Bukhari, with a disconnected chain, but in a manner
indicating his approval.
A Hadith that mentions this Surah is equivalent to a Third of the Qur'an
Al-Bukhari recorded from Abu Sa`id that;
a man heard another man reciting ȸ (Say: "He is Allah, One.'') and he
was repeating over and over. So when morning came, the man went to the
Prophet and mentioned that to him, and it was as though he was belittling it.
The Prophet said,
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By He in Whose Hand is my soul, verily it is equivalent to a third of the
Qur'an.
Abu Dawud and An-Nasa'i also recorded it.
Another Hadith Al-Bukhari recorded from Abu Sa`id, may Allah be pleased with him,
that the Messenger of Allah said to his Companions,
Is one of you not able to recite a third of the Qur'an in a single night?
This was something that was difficult for them and they said,
"Which of us is able to do that, O Messenger of Allah!''
So he replied,
4. 4
"Allah is the One, As-Samad'' is a third of the Qur'an.
Al-Bukhari was alone in recording this Hadith.
Another Hadith that its Recitation necessitates Admission into Paradise
Imam Malik bin Anas recorded from Ubayd bin Hunayn that he heard Abu Hurayrah
saying,
"I went out with the Prophet and he heard a man reciting `Say: He is Allah,
the One.' So the Messenger of Allah said, (It is obligatory).
I asked, `What is obligatory'
He replied, " Paradise.''
At-Tirmidhi and An-Nasa'i also recorded it by way of Malik, and At-Tirmidhi
said, "Hasan Sahih Gharib. We do not know of it except as a narration of
Malik.''
The Hadith in which the Prophet said, Your love of it will cause you to
enter Paradise, has already been mentioned.
A Hadith about repeating this Surah
Abdullah bin Imam Ahmad recorded from Mu`adh bin Abdullah bin Khubayb, who
reported that his father said,
"We became thirsty and it had become dark while we were waiting for the
Messenger of Allah to lead us in prayer. Then, when he came out he took me
by my hand and said, Say. Then he was silent.
Then he said again, Say.
So I said, `What should I say?'
He said,
ȸ
ʅ
Say: "He is Allah, One,'' and the two Surahs of Refuge (Al-Falaq and An-
Nas) when you enter upon the evening and the morning three times (each).
They will be sufficient for you two times every day.''
This Hadith was also recorded by Abu Dawud, At-Tirmidhi and An-Nasa'i.
5. 5
At-Tirmidhi said, "Hasan Sahih Gharib.''
An-Nasa'i also recorded through another chain of narrators with the wording,
ʅ
They will suffice you against everything.
Another Hadith about supplicating with it by Allah's Names
In his Book of Tafsir, An-Nasa'i recorded from Abdullah bin Buraydah, who reported
from his father that he entered the Masjid with the Messenger of Allah, and there
was a man praying and supplicating saying,
"O Allah! Verily, I ask you by my testifying that there is no God worthy of
worship except You. You are the One, the Self-Sufficient Sustainer of all, Who
does not give birth, nor were You born, and there is none comparable to
Him.''
The Prophet said,
By Allah in Whose Hand is my soul, verily he has supplicated with Ism
e Azam. Whenever supplication is made with the greatest name of
Allah, it is blessed with acceptance.
A Hadith about seeking a Cure by these Surahs
Al-Bukhari recorded from A'ishah that;
whenever the Prophet would go to bed every night, he would put his palms
together and blow into them. Then he would recite into them (his palms),
`Say: He is Allah, One', (Surah 112)
`Say: I seek refuge with the Lord of Al-Falaq', (Surah 113) and
`Say: I seek refuge with the Lord of mankind.' (Surah 114)
Then he would wipe whatever he was able to of his body with them (his
palms). He would begin wiping his head and face with them and the front part
of his body. He would do this (wiping his body) three times.
The Sunan compilers also recorded this same Hadith.
Al Akhlas
(Purity)
6. 6
ȸ
In the Name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful.
1.
ȸ
Say: He is Allah, One.
2.
ȸ
Allah As-Samad.
3.
He begets not, nor was He begotten.
4.
And there is none comparable to Him.
The reason for the revelation of this Surah has already been mentioned.
Ikrimah said,
"When
- the Jews said, `We worship Uzayr, the son of Allah,' and
- the Christians said, `We worship the Messiah (Isa), the son of Allah,' and
- the Zoroastrians said, `We worship the sun and the moon,' and
- the idolators said, `We worship idols,'
Allah revealed to His Messenger,
ȸ ١
Say: "He is Allah, One.''
meaning,
- He is the One, the Singular,
- Who has no peer,
7. 7
- no assistant, no rival,
- no equal and none comparable to Him.
This word (Al-Ahad) cannot be used for anyone in affirmation except Allah
the Mighty and Majestic, because He is perfect in all of His attributes and
actions.
Concerning His saying,
ȸ٢
Allah As-Samad,
Ikrimah reported that Ibn Abbas said,
"This means the One Who all of the creation depends upon for their needs
and their requests.''
Ali bin Abi Talhah reported from Ibn Abbas,
- "He is the Master Who is perfect in His sovereignty,
- the Most Noble Who is perfect in His nobility,
- the Most Magnificent Who is perfect in His magnificence,
- the Most Forbearing Who is perfect in His forbearance,
- the All-Knowing Who is perfect in His knowledge, and
- the Most Wise Who is perfect in His wisdom.
- He is the One Who is perfect in all aspects of nobility and authority.
He is Allah, glory be unto Him. These attributes are not befitting anyone
other than Him. He has no coequal and nothing is like Him. Glory be to
Allah, the One, the Irresistible.''
Al-A`mash reported from Shaqiq, who said that Abu Wa'il said,
" As-Samad, is the Master Whose control is complete.''
Allah is Above having Children and procreating
Then Allah says,
٣
He begets not, nor was He begotten.
meaning, He does not have any child, parent or spouse.
٤
8. 8
And there is none comparable to Him.
Mujahid said, (And there is none comparable to Him),
"This means He does not have a spouse.''
This is as Allah says,
ʣ ʅ
He is the Originator of the heavens and the earth. How can He have
children when He has no wife He created all things. (6:101)
meaning, He owns everything and He created everything. So
how can He have a peer among His creatures who can be equal
to Him, or a relative who can resemble Him. Glorified, Exalted
and far removed is Allah from such a thing.
Allah says,
ʎ ʍ
ʆ
˕ ʮ
ʊ ʅ
ʋ ʋ
ʅ
And they say: Ar-Rahman has begotten a son. Indeed you have
brought forth (said) a terrible evil thing. Whereby the heavens are
almost torn, and the earth is split asunder, and the mountains fall in
ruins, that they ascribe a son to Ar-Rahman. But it is not suitable for
Ar-Rahman that He should beget a son.
There is none in the heavens and the earth but comes unto Ar-
Rahman as a slave. Verily, He knows each one of them, and has
counted them a full counting. And all of them will come to Him alone
on the Day of Resurrection. (19:88-95)
And Allah says,
9. 9
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And they say:
"Ar-Rahman has begotten a son. Glory to Him! They are but honored
servants. They speak not until He has spoken, and they act on His
command. (21:26-27)
Allah also says,
ʋ ʎ
ȸ
And they have invented a kinship between Him and the Jinn, but the
Jinn know well that they have indeed to appear before Him.
Glorified is Allah! (He is free) from what they attribute unto Him!
(37:158-159)
In Sahih Al-Bukhari, it is recorded that that the Prophet said,
ʄ ʋ
There is no one more patient with something harmful that he hears
than Allah. They attribute a son to Him, while it is He Who gives them
sustenance and cures them.
Al-Bukhari also recorded from Abu Hurayrah that the Prophet said,
º
º
ʋ ʎʋ
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Allah the Mighty and Majestic says,
"The Son of Adam denies Me and he has no right to do so,