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Section II: Middle Makkan Chapters (615 – 619 CE)

Chapter 70 - 46

The Means of Ascent (Surah Al-Maarij)

(44 verses in total; revealed in Makkah, beginning of Middle Period)

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This short and poetic chapter continues the trend of warning the disbeliever to be mindful as in the previous chapter.

Key themes in this chapter are as follows:

  • The Day of Judgment is near at hand, though the deniers want to hasten it because of their arrogance and doubts

  • The initiation of resurrection will upend the normal order of things – natural state, human condition and others that have not described in the Qur’an

  • Accumulation of wealth which does not benefit others is particularly condemned and threatened with severe punishments

  • Those who believe are assured success if they (1) are devoted to God and offer regular worship, (2) share their wealth with others, (3) affirm faith in Hereafter, (4) are in constant fear of failing to uphold covenant with God, (5) stay away from indecency and immoral acts, (6) preserve promises and trusts

In the name of God, the God of Mercy, the Endower of Mercy!

A questioner asks (mockingly)

              About the chastisement to come!

For the disbelievers – there is no way to escape!

              (A guarantee) from God, the God of the Means of Ascent

                            By which Angels and Spirit rise to God in a day

                                          A day of fifty thousand years (by your measure)! (v. 1-4)

So be patient (Prophet)

              A patience befitting you!

              They see it far off

                            But We (God) see it close at hand! (v. 5-7)

It is the Day when

              The heavens (heat up) as molten brass

                            The mountains float like carded wool1

                                          Friends ignore friends

                                                        Even as they see each other! (v. 8-11)

The guilty will wish to redeem themselves from chastisement

              By exchanging their children

                            Their spouses and siblings

                                          Relationships that protected them

                                                        (even) All that the earth could offer! (v. 11-14)

But never!

              The chastisement is that fire flamed

                            That consumes the external layering

                                          Bounds anyone trying to retreat and flee

                                                        Who amasses wealth but do not share! (v. 15-18)

Humankind is prone to anxiety

              Distressed when adversity falls

                            But ungrateful and niggardly when good fortune comes (v. 19-21)

But not those who are devoted (to God)

              Who are constant and consistent in their worship (salah)

                            In their wealth, they assign a known right and a confirmed obligation

                                          For the poor and the indigents

              Who affirms their belief in the Day of Judgement

                            Fearful of the displeasure of God

                                          None can feel secure from God’s chastisement, (if due)

              Who restrains their lusts

                            Except from their spouses and where exceptions granted1

                                          Those who go beyond these, commit transgression

              Who are faithful to their trusts and promises

                            Who are truthful in their testimonies

                                          Who preserves their devotion to God (salah) constantly

                                                        These are in the Garden, dignified! (v. 22-35)2

How is that these disbelievers

              Crowds around you, from the right and from the left

                            Wishing to be granted entry to the blessed Garden? (v. 36-38)

Never!

              We created them

                            They do know it as well!

              We are the master of the Eastern Land and the Western Land

                            We possess the power

                                          To replace them with others better than them

              We will not fail!3 (v. 39-41)

So let them be

              Engrossed in vanity and enjoyment

                            Until they come face to face with the day promised

                                          The day when they will rise from the graves

                                                        As if being driven to a goal

                                                        Eyes downcast

                                                        Full of shame! (v. 42-44)

              Such is the day they have been promised! (v. 44)

1Temporary grant was made in the Qur’an regarding slaves and prisoners of war – an exception no longer relevant

223:4-9 repeats similar characteristics in the Qur’an; 4:23-26 provide further clarity on marriage and sex

3A prediction, characteristic of the Qur’an, that every new faith group such as followers of Moses (Jews) against Pharaoh, the followers of Jesus (Christians) against the Roman and now the follower of Mohammad (Muslim) to replace polytheists in the larger swath of the earth (both East and the West) – a prediction that unfolded over the next 1000 years of Islamic and world history and continues to evolve as Islam is the fastest growing religion in the world even as we speak!

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