Az-Zumar (الزمر)

[quran surah="39" translation="en.asad"]

Meaning

The Groups

Ayas

75

Revelation

39

Surah No

Meccan

Surah Az-Zumar emphasizes the Oneness of Allah (Tawheed), divine mercy and justice, and the consequences of following or rejecting divine guidance. Key themes include:

  • Monotheism: Stresses the importance of worshiping Allah alone and rejecting any form of polytheism or association of partners with Him.

  • Accountability on the Day of Judgment: Discusses the ultimate outcome of those who submit to Allah’s will and those who reject it.

  • Divine mercy and punishment: Highlights Allah’s mercy for the believers and the severe consequences for the disbelievers and hypocrites.

  • Reflection on creation: Encourages humans to reflect on the signs of Allah in creation as proof of His existence and power.

  • Call to Tawheed: Surah Az-Zumar was revealed to reaffirm the importance of worshiping Allah alone, emphasizing monotheism.

  • Warnings of the Hereafter: The Surah serves as a strong warning about the Day of Judgment, stressing that each individual will be judged according to their deeds.

  • Divine justice: It assures that Allah’s judgment is fair, and no one will be wronged in the Hereafter.

  • Strengthens faith in the Oneness of Allah and encourages a sincere, direct connection with Him.

  • Encourages humility and submission to Allah’s will, reminding the reader of the reality of the Hereafter.

  • Provides comfort and hope for the believers by highlighting Allah’s mercy.

  • Protects the reciter from arrogance and disbelief, as it teaches the consequences of rejecting faith.

  • Mercy and Forgiveness:

    • The Prophet Muhammad (ﷺ) said: “Allah has said: ‘O son of Adam, as long as you call upon Me and ask of Me, I shall forgive you for what you have done, and I shall not mind.” (Sahih Muslim)

  • Importance of Submission to Allah:

    • Allah’s promise is clear in the Surah: “Say, ‘O my servants who have harmed yourselves by your own actions, do not despair of Allah’s mercy. Allah forgives all sins. He is truly the Most Forgiving, Most Merciful.’” (39:53)

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