Surah Al-Mu’minun, the 23rd chapter of the Holy Quran, resonates deeply with Muslims worldwide. Literally translating to “The Believers,” this powerful Meccan Surah lays the foundation for Islamic faith and illuminates the characteristics of those who embody true belief. Revealed in the early years of Islam, Surah Al-Mu’minun offers a timeless message that continues to guide Muslims across generations.
A Tapestry of Themes: Unveiling the Message
Comprised of 118 verses, Surah Al-Mu’minun unfolds like a captivating tapestry, weaving together interwoven themes:
Successful indeed are the believers. (Quran 23:1)
Those who offer their Salat (prayers) with all solemnity and full submissiveness. (Quran 23:2)
And those who turn away from Al-Laghw (dirty, false, evil vain talk, falsehood, and all that Allah has forbidden). (Quran 23:3)
And those who pay the Zakat (Quran 23:4)
And those who guard their chastity (i.e. private parts, from illegal sexual acts) (Quran 23:5)
Except from their wives or (the captives and slaves) that their right hands possess, for then, they are free from blame; (Quran 23:6)
But whoever seeks beyond that, then those are the transgressors; (Quran 23:7)
Those who are faithfully true to their Amanat (all the duties which Allah has ordained, honesty, moral responsibility and trusts etc.) and to their covenants; (Quran 23:8)
And those who strictly guard their (five compulsory congregational) Salawat (prayers) (at their fixed stated hours). (Quran 23:9)
And indeed We sent Nuh (Noah) to his people, and he said: “O my people! Worship Allah! You have no other Ilah (God) but Him (Islamic Monotheism). Will you not then be afraid (of Him i.e. of His Punishment because of worshipping others besides Him)?” (Quran 23:23)
Then We sent Our Messengers in succession, every time there came to a nation their Messenger, they denied him, so We made them follow one another (to destruction), and We made them as Ahadith (the true stories for mankind to learn a lesson from them). So away with a people who believe not. (Quran 23:44)
Then We sent Musa (Moses) and his brother Harun (Aaron), with Our Ayat (proofs, evidences, verses, lessons, signs, revelations, etc.) and manifest authority, (Quran 23:45)
And We made the son of Maryam (Mary) and his mother as a sign, And We gave them refuge on high ground, a place of rest, security and flowing streams. (Quran 23:50)
Until, when death comes to one of them (those who join partners with Allah), he says: “My Lord! Send me back, (Quran 23:99)
“So that I may do good in that which I have left behind!” No! It is but a word that he speaks, and behind them is Barzakh (a barrier) until the Day when they will be resurrected. (Quran 23:100)
Then, when the Trumpet is blown, there will be no kinship among them that Day, nor will they ask of one another. (Quran 23:101)
“Were not My Verses (this Quran) recited to you, and then you used to deny them?” (Quran 23:105)
Verily! There was a party of My slaves, who used to say: “Our Lord! We believe, so forgive us, and have mercy on us, for You are the Best of all who show mercy!” (Quran 23:109)
And whoever invokes (or worships), besides Allah, any other ilah (god), of whom he has no proof, then his reckoning is only with his Lord. Surely! Al-Kafirun (the disbelievers in Allah and in the Oneness of Allah, polytheists, pagans, idolaters, etc.) will not be successful. (Quran 23:117)
And say (O Muhammad SAW): “My Lord! Forgive and have mercy, for You are the Best of those who show mercy!” (Quran 23:118)
Unearthing Gems of Wisdom: Lessons from Surah Al-Mu’minun
Surah Al-Mu’minun offers a treasure trove of wisdom for Muslims seeking to deepen their faith and live a meaningful life:
References from the Holy Quran:
Facing Pharaoh and the Ten Plagues:
The Surah vividly portrays the confrontation between Moses (AS) ( عليه السلام) and Pharaoh (23:54-56). Moses (AS) ( عليه السلام) presented Pharaoh with clear signs of Allah’s (SWT) power, but Pharaoh remained arrogant and refused to release the Israelites.
The Parting of the Red Sea and Pharaoh’s Demise:
Despite the plagues, Pharaoh’s heart remained hardened. The Israelites, under the guidance of Moses (AS) ( عليه السلام), miraculously escaped across the parted Red Sea. However, Pharaoh and his army pursued them, determined to reclaim their lost slaves. The waters then crashed back together, engulfing Pharaoh and his forces. This event marked a pivotal moment in the history of salvation and serves as a testament to Allah’s (SWT) power over the oppressors.
Conclusion
Surah Al-Mu’minun concludes by emphasizing the importance of remembering the stories of the prophets and learning from their experiences (23:99-100). The Surah serves as a beacon of hope and inspiration for Muslims, reminding them that Allah (SWT) rewards those who remain steadfast in their faith and overcome adversity.
This extended version provides a more comprehensive overview of the stories of Prophets Hud (AS) ( عليه السلام) and Moses (AS) ( عليه السلام), enriching the understanding of Surah Al-Mu’munun’s message.