16 the amazing qur’ᾱn (2)

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16. THE AMAZING QUR’ᾹN (2) ‘Umar ibn al-Khattab r.a. was one of those who opposed the Prophet in the early period of Islam, but suddenly he became his ally and a defender of Islam. One day before his conversion, he set out to kill the Prophet, but on his way he met someone who had probably converted to Islam and told him that his sister Fatimah and her husband had accepted Islam. ‘Umar went to his sister’s house and found her reading the Qur’an. He beat her mercilessly, until he was bleeding. She became bold and defiant, and said, “Umar, you can do whatever you like, but you cannot turn our hearts away from Islam.” He was amazed with his sister’s persistent, and when he read the verses her sister had read before he accepted Islam. The verses run as follows: ْ‫ َت ْن ِزيل ِممَن‬.‫ إِ َّل َت ْذك َِرة لِ َمنْ َي ْخ َشى‬.‫آن لِ َت ْش َقى‬ َ ْ‫ك ْالقُر‬ َ ‫ َما أَ ْن َز ْل َنا َع َل ْي‬.‫طه‬ ‫ لَ ُه َما‬.‫ش اسْ َت َوى‬ ِ ‫ض َوال َس َم َاوا‬ َ ْ‫َخلَ َق ْاْلَر‬ ِ ْ‫ الرَ حْ َمنُ َعلَى ْال َعر‬.‫ت ْال ُعلَى‬ َ ‫ت‬ َ ْ‫ض َو َما َب ْي َن ُه َما َو َما َتح‬ )6-1:‫الث َرى (طه‬ ِ ‫فِي ال َس َم َاوا‬ ِ ْ‫ت َو َما فِي ْاْلَر‬ Ṭā Ḥā. We have not sent down the Qur’an unto you to cause you distress. But only as a Reminder to those who fear Allah. Revelation from Him Who created the earth and the high heavens. The Most Glorious rose over the (Mighty) Throne. To Him belongs all that is in the heavens and all that is on the earth, and all that is between them, and all that is under the soil. (Q. 20:106) The word Ṭā-Hā )‫(طه‬, like other letters of the alphabet at the beginning of some sῡrahs, (such as A.L.M., A.L.R.) is not translated, and considered one of the miracles of the Qur’an, and none but Allah Alone knows its meaning. However, some classical Qur’an commentators said that the word Ṭā-Hā in Syriac according to Ibn ‘Abbās , Qatādah, and Sa‘īd ibn Jubayr means “O man”, whereas according to ‘Ikrimah and al-Ḍaḥḥāk it was from Nabatean language, also meaning “O man.” Al-Ṭabarī (d. 320/923) said that the word ṬāHā meaning “O man” had been used in Acre (a seaport in Palestine). The poet Mutammim ibn Nuwayrah (d. 30/650), one of the ṣaḥābah


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