২৮. তিনিই
তাঁর রসূলকে হেদায়েত ও সত্য ধর্মসহ প্রেরণ করেছেন,
যাতে একে অন্য সমস্ত
ধর্মের উপর জয়যুক্ত করেন।
সত্য প্রতিষ্ঠাতারূপে আল্লাহ যথেষ্ট।
Ayat 28. He (Allah) it is Who has sent His Messenger (Muhammad [SAWW](PBUH) with
guidance and the religion of truth (Islam), that He may make it (Islam)
superior over all religions. And All-Sufficient is Allah as a Witness.
Tafseer of Surah Al-Fath Ayat 28. It is He Who has sent His Messenger [SAWW](PBUH) with Guidance and the Religion of Truth, to proclaim it over all religion: and enough is Allah for a Witness. The divine disposition of events in the coming of Islam and its promulgation by the Prophet are themselves evidence of the truth of Islam and its all-reaching character; for there is nothing which it has not influenced.
Hazrat Abu Hurairah (May Allah be pleased with him) reported: The Messenger of Allah [SAWW](PBUH) said,
"The Banu Israel were ruled by the Prophets. When one Prophet died,
another succeeded him. There will be no Prophet after me. Caliphs will
come after me, and they will be many.'' The Companions said: "O
Messenger of Allah, what do you command us to do?'' He said, "Fulfill
the pledge of allegiance to which is sworn first (then swear allegiance
to the others). Concede to them their due rights and ask Allah that
which is due to you. Allah will call them to account in respect of the
subjects whom He had entrusted to them.'' [Al-Bukhari and Muslim].
Lesson: as mentioned above in Surah Al-Fath Ayat 28 ‘’ He may make it (Islam) superior over all religions. And All-Sufficient is Allah as a Witness” The political conduct of the Prophets means that rulership and government affairs were also assigned to them, that is, both religious and worldly affairs lay in their custody. There was no dichotomy between the two, they formed a single unit. This also characterized the period of the Rightly-Guided Caliphs and the short spell that followed it in the history of Islam. This explains why after the death of one Prophet came another Prophet and became his successor. Second, the Hadith also settles the issue of the finality of Prophethood once for all. "No Prophet will succeed me except the caliphs'', said the Prophet (PBUH). In the case of many claimants to caliphate, he also gave a ruling, that is, people should primarily fulfill their allegiance pledged to the first caliph and keep away from caring for another claimant to caliphate. Third, the Prophet (PBUH) focused, on the lapses of rulers but without being suggestive of a rebellion and public demonstrations against them. Instead he teaches us to obey them in the administrative sphere and also to turn to Allah (SWT) and seek His Mercy and Blessing as long as they rule by the Law of Allah.
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