Al-Ahzab (, ;
the confederates,
[ George Sale translation] or "the clans", "the coalition", or "the combined forces") is the
33rd chapter (''
sūrah
A ''surah'' (; ; ) is an Arabic word meaning 'chapter' in the Quran. There are 114 ''suwar'' in the Quran, each divided into ayah, verses (). The ''suwar'' are of unequal length; the shortest ''surah'' (al-Kawthar) has only three verses, while ...
'') of the
Quran
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(Q33) with 73 verses (''
āyāt''). The ''sūrah'' takes its name from the mention of the parties (''al-aḥzāb''), or confederates (an alliance among the
Quraysh and other tribes), who fought the Muslims at the
Battle of the Trench (5/627), also known as the Battle of the Parties and as the siege of Madinah.
Summary
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Muhammad
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to obey God rather than the
unbelievers
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Adopted sons not to be regarded as real sons by Muslims
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Muhammad's wives the mothers of the faithful
*7-8 The
covenant of the prophets with God
*9-11 God’s favour to the Muslims
at the Ditch
*12-15
The disaffected people of Madína rebuked
*16-17 None can flee from God’s anger
*18-20 The treachery of the
hypocrites of Madína exposed
*21 Muhammad an example to the faithful
*22-24 Patient endurance of the believers at the Ditch
*25 The triumph at the Ditch attributed to God’s favor
*26-27 Reference to the slaughter of the Bani Qainuqáa
*28-29 Muhammad’s wives rebuked
*30-31 Muhammad’s wives, if incontinent, to be doubly punished, but if faithful, to be doubly rewarded
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33 34 They are exhorted to
modest behaviour and
piety
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*35 Blessings promised to faithful men and women
*36-40 Revelations touching
the Zainab divorce story
*41-43 The blessedness of true believers
*44-47 Muhammad a witness and preacher of good tidings
*48 The law of
divorce
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modified
*49-51 Special privileges of Muhammad with respect to women
*52 Muhammad limited in respect to wives
*53-55 Conduct to be observed by believers at the Prophet’s house
*56 God and the angels bless Muhammad, who should be treated with respect by believers
*57-58 The curse of those who offend Muhammad or the Muslims
*59 Command respecting the
veiling of Muslim women
*60-62 Threatened punishment of Madína hypocrites
*63 Men know not the hour of judgment
*64-68 Awful fate of infidels
*69-71 Believers exhorted to respectful treatment of their Prophet
*72-73 The responsibilities of the faithful
Exegesis
This surah mentions what happened at the
Battle of the Trench to remind believers of the mercy and power of Allah since Allah made the various tribes who attacked
Medina
Medina, officially al-Madinah al-Munawwarah (, ), also known as Taybah () and known in pre-Islamic times as Yathrib (), is the capital of Medina Province (Saudi Arabia), Medina Province in the Hejaz region of western Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, ...
leave.
Regarding the timing and contextual background of the believed
revelation
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(''
asbāb al-nuzūl''), Q33 is a later period "
Medinan surah". It contains instructions regarding the treatment of the Prophet and
his wives and warns the hypocrites of their bad behavior. According to some scholars, Medinan verses are concerned with the legal matters in Islamic society.
These suras generally contain
rules and regulations for the believers to follow.
5-6 Adopted and blood-related persons
Verse
33:5-6are concerned with the differences between adopted and blood-related persons. Verse 33:5 refers to
adoption in Islam and verse 33:6 contains a reference to the term "Mother of Believers", who was the Prophet's wife. This perhaps suggests their elevated standing with the community and in the later verses, these women are described as "unlike any other."
7-8 Sincerity of the prophets
Verse
33:7-8show that God will test even the sincerity of the prophets. The beginning of the sura seems to be concerned with truthfulness. The sura reinforces that "God is enough to trust...All this is written in the Scripture...God will question
venthe truthful about their sincerity, and for those who reject the truth He has prepared a painful torment...speak in a direct fashion." Truthfulness and trust seem to be emphasized for believers and Muhammad since he was dealing with hypocrites and betrayers in Medina, who spread lies, deserted the army during the battle, or supported the attackers.
9-20 Battle of the Trench – aftermath
Verse
33:9-27are concerned with the believers' and hypocrites' reactions to the
Battle of the Trench. The believers are those who remain steadfast in their belief and courage whereas the hypocrites try to run for safety, abandon the Muslim army, and doubt God and Prophet Muhammad.
21 Prophet of Allah is an excellent model
Verily you have in the Prophet of Allah an excellent model, for him who fears Allah and the Last Day and who remembers Allah much
"Surely, in the Messenger of God, there is for you a fairer, good example for those whose hope had been in God and the Last Day and remembered God frequently."
shows that it is an important principle to follow the Messenger of God in all his words and deeds.
26 Siege of Banu Qurayza
contains a reference to the siege of the
Banu Qurayza and consequent looting of their possessions.
28–32 Wives of Muhammad
contain a reference to Muhammad's wives and tell the believers the proper conduct with Muhammad and his household. The prophet's wives are called the Mothers of the Believers and thus have to follow certain rules and regulations as women who are "unlike other women".
33 purification
35-36 Forgiveness and reward
show the characteristics of people who will be forgiven and rewarded by God. Some scholars take these verses to mean equal worth of women and men and thus reject claims that women are inferior to men.
37-47 God to be trusted, obeyed, and glorified
reaffirm that God needs to be trusted, obeyed, and glorified. contains a reference to
Finality of Prophethood.
49-52 Who the prophet can marry
detail who the prophet can marry or not. Verse 50 was revealed pertaining to
Maymunah bint al-Harith.
53-58 House rules
tell the believers how they should interact with Muhammad when visiting him and his household.
59 Islam and gender segregation
uses the phrase ''adna al-jilbab'' which is sometimes understood as 'wrap around' and is used to acknowledge women to cover themselves, as an act of modesty.
60-73 Punishment for hypocrites and idolaters
explains the actions that God will take with the disbelievers and believers and will direct Muhammad to take against the hypocrites. The penultimate verse explains that mankind chose to be given
free will
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.The last verse ends with the proclamation that God will punish both hypocrites and idolaters, whether they are men and women, and reward the believers of both genders. Both genders are presented as equal since they are both punished or redeemed without any differences when judged by God.
See also
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Verse of purification
References
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External links
Q33:56 50+ translations, islamawakened.com
Quran 33Clear Quran translation
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