Allâh speaks of Hadhrat Îsa Alayhis Salâm
and his mother Hadhrat Maryam Radiallâhu anha. When she was placed in
the care of Hadhrat Zakariyya Alayhis Salâm he noticed that she used to
eat fruits that were not in season. Upon enquiry, she told him that it was from
Allâh who sustains whomsoever He wills without any restrictions. This
Sűrah mentions the miraculous birth of Hadhrat Îsa Alayhis Salâm
from Hadhrat Maryam Radiallâhu anha without a father. As an infant in
his cradle, Hadhrat Îsa spoke to the people and attested to his miraculous
birth. This was just one of his many miracles that are mentioned in this Sűrah.
Allâh assures people that Hadhrat Îsa Alayhis Salâm was neither
killed nor crucified, but that he was lifted alive to the heavens.
Rasulullâh Sallallâhu ‘alayhi wasallam has
informed us that Hadhrat Îsa Alayhis Salâm shall return to this
world just before Qiyâmah to slay Dajjâl. He will then pass away
naturally. However, the Christians adamantly believe that he was crucified.
The Christians were just as opposed to Islâm as the Jews
were. Therefore, Allâh instructed Rasulullâh Sallallâhu ‘alayhi
wasallam to issue a challenge of Mubâhala to them. The term Mubâhala
is a challenge between two opposing factions where each gathers his family members
and they collectively invoke Allâh’s punishment on the opposite
faction saying, “O Allâh! Curse the party of us that is false and
lying.” However, the group of Christians whom Rasulullâh Sallallâhu
‘alayhi wasallam challenged shrank in fear from the challenge.
This part of Sűrah Âl Imrân discusses both
the Battle of Badr as well as the Battle of Uhud. During the Battle of Badr
the Muslims were only 313 in number and did not even have sufficient arms to
fight with. On the other hand, the Mushrikîn were over a thousand and
were armed to the teeth. However, Allâh sent thousands of angels to assist
the Muslim army and they convincingly vanquished the enemy. This battle was
the first battle that the Muslims fought.
Source: Gift of Tarawîh
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