LESSON # 290 FROM HOLY QUR’AN
Qualities Of Commander-in-Chief
BAQARAH – 2 (The Cow)
Verse –247b of 286, Section –32 (Part - 2)
He said: Lo! Allah hath chosen him above you, and hath
increased him abundantly in wisdom and stature. And Allah bestoweth His
sovereignty on whom He will. And Allah is All-Embracing, All-Knowing.
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Qaala ‘innallaa-hastafaahu ‘alaykum
wa zaadahuu basta-tan-fil-‘ilmi wal-jism.
Wallaahu yu’-tii mulkahuu
many-yashaaa’. Wallaahu waasi-‘un
‘Aliim.
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Lesson
It was mentioned in the first part of
this verse that Prophet Samuel (peace be upon him) proclaimed on behalf of
Allah Almighty that He has raised up Saul (peace be upon him) to be a king
for the children of Israel. But they criticized this selection due to vanity of
their richness, that while he (peace be upon him) was not richer than them,
then how could he be their king?
Prophet of God Almighty (peace be upon him) stated following qualities
fixed by Allah Almighty for sovereignty and leadership:
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Allah has chosen him because He has bestowed
him wisdom abundantly.
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Stature of Saul (peace be upon him) is more
powerful comparatively than all of them.
basta-tan-fil-‘ilmi – (he has been
given wisdom abundantly), ‘ilm means knowledge about facts and
to recognize the secrets. There are uncountable meanings hidden in this one
word, all kinds of sciences and arts are included in it, particularly sciences
about ruling and governing the world.
‘al-jism – (stature), aim is that Saul has more ability
regarding strength, power and is more reliable respecting stature than all of you.
The person who would have more powers of both (knowledge and stature, he would
be able to get preference and leadership over others.
mulkahuu – (His sovereignty),
it’s object is that actual Sovereignty is of Allah Almighty and this Authority is in fact for Him, Who is Alone.
>>>> Sarwari
zeba faqat ‘Us Zaati Bay Hamtaa ko hae
Hukmaraan
hae ik Wuhii, baaqi butaani ‘Aazrii
Now it is Allah Almighty’s especial Favor and Mercy that He gives
in charge the service of governing the people to the person, who is most
deserving and worthy out of His servants.
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