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Lesson Five

Interpretation of Fortress 91 (The Sun)

Surah Al-Shams ‎(Part Two)‎

‎‎Dear student: After the Almighty reminds us of the sun and the moon so ‎that we know the wonders they include and the benefits they produce, He ‎draws our attention to the two miracles of the day and the night. He says:‎

Verse‎ no. 3-4 ‎

3. “Behold the day (the rivers of blessings) as He reveals (them).”‎‎‎

‎4. “Then the Night as it enshrouds (them)!”‎‎‎

The word “day” does not refer only to the time during which sunlight ‎spreads across the world, but also refers to the goodness which comes from ‎everything. In detail we say:‎

The word “day” in Arabic is ‘nahar’. It is derived from the verb ‘nahara’, ‎which means to flow powerfully and increasingly. An abundant and ‎increasing water flow is therefore called ‘nahr’ in Arabic, meaning ‘river’. ‎Thus this phrase does not indicate one single thing, but rather indicates the ‎flowing blessings that come increasingly and continuously from God. ‎

For example: the fruits and their successive production in both summer ‎and winter; the grain and vegetables and how they continuously flow to you ‎from God; the air, and how it is so refreshing; the springs and how they ‎regularly supply the earth with water; and so forth. ‎

In general, if you look with more comprehension, you will see everything ‎as a river that keeps flooding you with great blessings from God. ‎

Accordingly, the word “day” refers to everything you see and how it ‎continuously flows from God, and to this persistent production and the ‎consequent unceasing benefits. ‎

If you look thoroughly at things from this perspective, you will perceive a ‎part of the meaning of the word “day” which no explanation nor ‎expression can express, and you will know what blessings this word ‎contains, with which God overwhelms you. ‎

The Almighty Allah wants to draw your attention to the abundant flow ‎of goodness of every sort and every kind that He always provides you with, ‎so that you will know its source. In this way you can recognize your ‎Provider and appreciate the Charity of your Creator. ‎

As for the statement “as He reveals (them)”, it refers to the way in which ‎God brings these blessings from the unseen world into this existing one. For ‎example:‎

Look at the wheat and see how your Provider brings it out before your ‎eyes. It grows, and then it forms foods which gradually become full-grown ‎and ripen, until they are ready to be eaten. ‎

Look at the grapes and see how their bunches come out of their buds, and ‎then grow little by little until their taste becomes sugary having once been ‎sour. ‎

Reflect on the milk: how it comes out, pure and fresh, from between ‎bowels and blood-streams. ‎

Look also at the flowers: how they smell of sweet scents and take on their ‎blooming colors, having passed through phases and stages where they have ‎no color or smell!‎

All of this can be understood from the statement “as He reveals (them)”

The whole Verse‎ means:‎

Look at these flowing boons in everything, and think of how they appear ‎when God brings them into view and reveals them. ‎

Now we move on to the statement “as it enshrouds (them)!”, and say ‎that the word “Night” does not only mean the time when there is no sun, as ‎the common people understand; however, in this case it refers to the ‎situation of the earth when nothing can be clearly seen, and its associations: ‎silence, quietness, moisture, coolness and other phenomena. ‎

“as it enshrouds (them)!”: The night veils the boons which God has ‎created for you, covering them in its darkness. It brings them its cool and ‎moist air, and gives effect to certain agents and influences in the bodies of ‎humans, animals and plants. ‎

If there were no night, no plant would grow and no fruit would mature; ‎nay, they would be burned by the heat of the sun and become unable to ‎grow. ‎

You can see that fruit which is directly and continuously exposed to the ‎rays of the sun is small and does not have a pleasant taste, unless it is ‎protected by the shade of leaves. This is because of the continuous effect of ‎the sun’s heat and the searing of its rays. ‎

Had the night not brought its influences to bear on the plants as it has, ‎you would not have enjoyed them and their graces. ‎This is only one of many aspects of the night which draw our attention. ‎

Should you not contemplate the night to see how it causes the regularity ‎of this life? Should you not think of the night so that you may appreciate its ‎benefits, and thereby turn to appreciate its Creator and His Care and ‎Kindness to you?‎

God then spoke about the heaven and earth, and to make us think of ‎them; He says:‎

Verse‎ no. 5‎

‎5.‎‎‎‎‎ “Behold the Heaven and how He built it.”‎‎‎

The heaven is the firmament which surrounds the universe‎ on all sides. I ‎wonder: ‎

Who has built it in this way?!‎

What is this great Might that has arranged it?‎

What is this wise potency that created it in such a situation?!‎

Who has decked it with bright stars at night and joined them to each ‎other, so that they form constellations swimming together without ‎separation?!‎

Who has placed a glowing lamp up there that shines during the day, and ‎a luminous moon that lights up the night?‎

Who holds its stars in this limitless space, although several of them are ‎many millions of times bigger than the earth?‎

Who directs all these planets in a way in which none clashes with ‎another, or deviates a hair from its own orbit?‎

Can anyone imagine the expansion of this heaven?‎

Can anyone find an end or a limit to this? Absolutely no.‎

God urged us to contemplate and think of the heavens when He says:Look again and ‎‎again! Your sight fails to reveal any flaw to you ‎and will be weak and defeated.”‎‎‎

The Holy Qur’an,

Fortress 67, Al-Mulk (UniVerse‎ Possession), Verse‎ 4‎

If you use your thought well, you will know that heaven has a Grand ‎Creator, an Omnipotent Steering Force, and a Knowing Provider. ‎

If you are unable to conceive the expansion of this heaven – although it is ‎no more than one of the Almighty’s creations – can you then imagine the ‎endless Greatness and Majesty of your Provider?‎

How Mighty is this God Who has created the earth and the lofty heavens! ‎

Now look at yourself: have you any power or might?‎

What a poor, weak creature you are, and how Wide and Grand is this ‎God, Who created this heaven and all that it contains, and Who even created ‎you! ‎

God then draws our attention to the earth. He says:‎

Verse‎ no. 6‎

‎6.‎‎‎‎‎ “Then the Earth and how He spread (blessings upon) it!”‎‎‎

The meaning of the word “Earth” includes how it moves through the ‎universe‎, just as it also refers to all the mountains, seas, plains, rivers, ‎minerals, stones, animals and plants that it contains. ‎

The statement “how He spread (blessings upon) it! refers to the ‎situation of the earth, to all the things that your Provider put upon it, and to ‎its amazing organization and perfect creation. ‎

It asks: what is this great power that placed the mountains onto the ‎earth?!‎

What is this great power which founded the plains and the seas on the ‎earth?!‎

Who has allowed these springs and rivers to run across it?!‎

Who has put such an amount of salt into its seas, so as to protect its ‎water from being corrupted and to prevent the reproduction of mosquitoes ‎and other insects?!‎

Who has put metals under the ground so that they can be used for our ‎livelihood?!‎

Who has created soils and stones on this earth?!‎

Who has infused the soil with different elementary substances to be ‎absorbed by the plants?‎

Who has placed water reservoirs in the two polar areas, and then in the ‎high parts of mountains?‎

Who has given their sources appropriate proportions, so that they ‎supply us with the water collected therein continuously, all throughout the ‎year so that this water is never interrupted and never comes to an end? [8]‎

Who has created the many kinds of animals on earth, and employed them ‎all and their functions for the sake of humanity so that blessings prevail, ‎order is maintained, and life continues to flourish?‎

Who has created varieties of crops and fruit on earth, which are essential ‎for humanity’s life, and who has given them such benefits and such varied ‎tastes?‎

Oh, human! Should you not behold the earth and think of its organization ‎and perfect discipline?‎

Should you not see how Allah placed everything onto it, so that you can ‎ascertain the Greatness of your Creator, and the Clemency and Mercy of ‎your Provider?‎

‎‎‎Self-Activity:‎‎‎‎

‎‎I should keep contemplating and thinking about all God's signs ‎‎(wonders) in this universe‎ in the morning before the sunrise and in the ‎evening before the sunset that is to acquaint myself with the Might of ‎its Creator and appreciate the charity of our Provider for the ‎innumerable and limitless benefits which result from the sequence of ‎day and night.‎

I prepare myself by reading and contemplating the interpretation of ‎one or two Verse‎s from the holy Qur’an to purify my spirit and be able ‎to draw it nearer to its Provider.‎

Questions‎‎ and Exercises: ‎

‎‎‎1-What is the aimed wisdom of that the Almighty God has begun ‎some of the Holy fortresses Surahs with universal signs (wonders)? ‎What is the interpretation of the Almighty God Saying “Behold the ‎day (the rivers of blessings) as He reveals it (them).”?‎

‎2-Write a text and mention in it the phases which the moon passes ‎through during every month, and why we see it in different shapes. It ‎begins as a small arched crescent then it grows gradually little by little ‎to be a full moon and finally it returns again to be a small arched ‎crescent. How does it pass through all these stages which we have ‎mentioned before? Then clarifies how the moon disappears in one ‎night and nobody can see it?‎

Take your time … Observe the moon again and again and try to ‎write the answers of these Questions‎‎, alone without any help from ‎anybody or from any scientific references. That is because the ‎knowledge resulted from observation and the contemplation is more ‎valuable and better than that resulted from hearing or reading, ‎therefore the Holy Qur’an orders the human to investigate and to ‎attain the true belief and Divine knowledge through his own ‎contemplation and thinking of cosmic wonders. ‎‎ ‎

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