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Thursday, August 11, 2011

Things foretold in the Qur’aan which have come to pass

 

Are there any prophecies made in the Noble Qur'an that have already come true?


Praise be to Allaah.
 

 

Yes, there are some things which Allaah mentioned in the
Qur’aan which were yet to come, and which did in fact happen. These include
the following : 

1 – The defeat of the Persians by the Romans within a number
of years. 

Allaah said: 

“The Romans have been defeated.

In the nearest land (Syria, Iraq, Jordan, and Palestine),
and they, after their defeat, will be victorious.

Within three to nine years. The decision of the matter,
before and after (these events) is only with Allaah, (before the defeat of
the Romans by the Persians, and after the defeat of the Persians by the
Romans). And on that day, the believers (i.e. Muslims) will rejoice (at the
victory given by Allaah to the Romans against the Persians)”

[al-Room 30:2-4] 

Al-Shawkaani said: 

The scholars of Tafseer said: the Persians defeated the
Romans, and the kuffaar of Makkah rejoiced because of that and said, “Those
who do not have a Book have defeated those who do have a Book,” and they
gloated over the Muslims and said, “We will also defeat you as the Persians
defeated the Romans.” The Muslims wanted the Romans to prevail over the
Persians because they were People of the Book… “and they, after their
defeat, will be victorious” means that the Romans, after having been
defeated by the Persians, would defeat the people of Persia. 

Al-Zajjaaj said: This is one of the verses that prove that
the Qur’aan is from Allaah, because it is foretelling something that was yet
to come, and this is something which no one could know except Allaah. 

Fath al-Qadeer, 4/214 

2 – Enmity among the Christian sects until the Day of
Resurrection: 

Allaah said: 

“And from those who call themselves Christians, We took
their covenant, but they have abandoned a good part of the Message that was
sent to them. So We planted amongst them enmity and hatred till the Day of
Resurrection (when they discarded Allaah’s Book, disobeyed Allaah’s
Messengers and His Orders and transgressed beyond bounds in Allaah’s
disobedience); and Allaah will inform them of what they used to do”

[al-Maa'idah 5:14] 

Ibn Katheer said: 

“So We planted amongst them enmity and hatred till the Day
of Resurrection” means, We sowed amongst them enmity and hatred of one
another, and they will remain like that until the Hour begins. Hence the
Christian groups, no matter what their types, will continue to hate one
another and denounce one another as disbelievers and curse one another. So
each group forbids the others to come to its place of worship, and the
Byzantines denounced the Jacobites as disbelievers, and the Nestorians
denounced the Arians, and so on. Each group denounces the others as
disbelievers in this world and will do so on the Day of Judgement.  

Tafseer Ibn Katheer, 2/34 

3 – Allaah promised His Prophet (peace and blessings of
Allaah be upon him) that his religion would prevail over all others. 

Allaah said (interpretation of the meaning): 

“It is He Who has sent
His Messenger (Muhammad) with guidance and the religion of truth (Islam), to
make it superior over all religions”

[al-Tawbah 9:33; al-Fath 48:28; al-Saff 61:9] 

Al-Qurtubi said: 

Allaah indeed did that.
Whenever Abu Bakr (may Allaah be pleased with him) sent his armies out on a
campaign, he would remind them of what Allaah had promised them, that He
would cause His religion to prevail, so that they would be confident of
victory and certain of success. ‘Umar used to do likewise, and their
conquests continued east and west, by land and sea. 

Tafseer al-Qurtubi, 1/75 

4 – The conquest of Makkah 

Allaah said (interpretation of the meaning): 

“Indeed Allaah shall fulfil the true vision which He
showed to His Messenger [i.e. the Prophet saw a dream that he has entered
Makkah along with his Companions, having their (head) hair shaved and cut
short] in very truth. Certainly, you shall enter Al‑Masjid Al‑Haraam, if
Allaah wills, secure, (some) having your heads shaved, and (some) having
your head hair cut short, having no fear. He knew what you knew not, and He
granted besides that a near victory”

[al-Fath 48:27] 

al-Tabari said: 

Allaah says: Allaah is confirming as true the vision which He
showed to His Messenger Muhammad (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon
him), that he and his companions would enter the sacred House of Allaah in
very truth, not fearing the mushrikeen, some of them having their heads
shaved and some of them with their hair cut short. 

The scholars of tafseer said something similar to that which
we have said. 

Tafseer al-Tabari, 26/107 

5 – The battle of Badr 

Allaah said (interpretation of the meaning): 

“And (remember) when Allaah promised you (Muslims) one of
the two parties (of the enemy, i.e. either the army or the caravan) that it
should be yours; you wished that the one not armed (the caravan) should be
yours, but Allaah willed to justify the truth by His Words and to cut off
the roots of the disbelievers (i.e. in the battle of Badr)”

[al-Anfaal 8:7] 

Ibn al-Jawzi said: 

What this means is: Remember when Allaah promised you one of
the two parties. The two parties were: Abu Sufyaan and the wealth that was
with him, and Abu Jahl and the people of Quraysh who were with him. When Abu
Sufyaan went ahead with the wealth that was with him, he wrote to Quraysh
saying, if you have already gone out to save your caravan, I have already
saved it for you (i.e., so go back). Abu Jahl said, By Allaah, we will not
go back. Then the Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be
upon him) set out, heading for the people (i.e., to confront the kaafir
army), but his companions were not happy about that, wishing that they had
caught up with the group from whom they could capture the booty without
fighting. Hence Allaah said “you wished that the one not armed (the
caravan) should be yours”.

 Zaad al-Maseer,
3/324.

 And Allaah knows best.

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