

He is Allah-there is no god except Him-the Sovereign, the All-holy, the All-benign, the Securer, the All-conserver, the All-mighty, the All-compeller, and the All-magnanimous. This verse mentions four attributes of Allah. He is Allah-there is no god except Him-Knower of the sensible and the Unseen, He is the All-beneficent, the All-merciful. Verses of the Attributes and Names of Allah By drawing such parables, Allah wants us to reflect on the verses of the Quran. However, some human beings who pale in comparison to mountains in terms of strength and stability do not humble themselves before this great Quran. 5Īllah is saying that the Quran is so sublime and great that if it was revealed to the mountains with all their strength and stability, they would go to pieces out of humility and fear for Allah. We draw such comparisons for mankind, so that they may reflect. Had We sent down this Quran upon a mountain, you would have seen it humbled go to pieces with the fear of Allah. Verse 21 of surah Hashr draws attention to a fact about the Quran. After this victory, the Jews left Medina. The Jews composed poems insulting the Prophet.Īfter all of these conspiracies, the Muslims surrounded the fortress of the Jews and by burning the date palms surrounding them, they forced the Jews to surrender themselves after a few days passed.‘Amr ibn Jaḥāsh who was one of the Jews of Banu Naḍīr conspired to kill the Prophet.


When the Prophet migrated to Medina, he signed a peace treaty with the Jewish tribes living in Medina, meaning Banu Naḍīr (بني نَضير), Banu Qurayẓah (بني قُرَيظَة), and Banu Qaynuqā‘ (بَني قَينُقاع). The Occasion of Revelation of Surah Hashr
