31. That is, your argument is not a new one but the same old one which had
always been offered by erroneous people who went before you. Today you are,
like them, excusing yourselves for your deviation and evil conduct, saying that
it is the will of God. You know that this is a lame excuse that has been invented
to delude yourselves, and to escape from admonition.
This answer also contains a subtle retort to the objection of the disbelievers
that the Quran consisted merely of old stories of the ancients (Ayat 24). They
meant to imply that the Prophet (peace be upon him) had nothing new to offer.
So he was repeating the same old stories that had been repeated over and over
again since the time of Prophet Noah (peace be upon him). The retort is this:
If the Prophet (peace be upon him) was not presenting anything new but was reciting
the old stories of the ancients, you yourselves are not putting forward any
new excuse in defense of your evil deeds, but the same old excuse that was put
forward by the people who went before you.
32. That is, you are not justified in excusing yourselves for these sins,
saying that it is the will of God for We sent Messengers to every ummat, who
told the people in plain words that they should worship Us and none else, and
should not follow and obey taghut. Besides this, We have already warned you
that We do not approve of your deviations. Why should you then put forward this
excuse for your deviations? Do you mean to say that We ought to have sent such
Messengers as would have forced you to follow the right way instead of bringing
you to it by preaching? Please refer to
(E.N. 80 of Surah Al-Anaam) for the distinction
between God’s will and God’s approval).
33. That is, Whenever a Messenger came to a people, they were divided into
two groups.
(1) Those who accepted the message (and that, too, could not have been possible
except with the will of Allah).
(2) Those who rejected it and stuck to their deviation (For explanation see
(E.N. 28 of Surah Al-Anaam).
34. That is, you can see for yourselves the lesson of human history. It is
this that the people, who rejected the message, incurred the scourge of Allah
like Pharaoh and the people of Pharaoh, while Prophet Moses (peace be upon him)
received the blessings of Allah.
35. In
(Ayat 39 )those two things have been stated which rationally and morally
require that there must be Resurrection and life after death, that is:
(1) To reveal what the reality was, and
(2) To reward or punish people in accordance with the right or wrong stand
they took about it in this world. It is common knowledge that since the creation
of man on the earth there have been many differences regarding the reality which
have been sowing dissension between families, nations and races. These have
also led to the formation of many different societies, cultures and creeds on
different theories. In every age millions of the torch bearers of each of these
theories have been putting at stake all their life, property and honor to propagate
and defend their favorite theory. Nay, there has always been such a bitter conflict
between them that each group tried to annihilate the other, who, in his turn,
stuck to it to the last. This being the case, common sense demands that such
far reaching and serious differences should be cleared some time or other, so
as to decide with certainty what was right and what was wrong, who was in the
right and who was in the wrong. Obviously, it is not possible to lift the curtain
from the reality in this world so as to reveal things in their true perspective.
This is because the system on which this world has been created does not allow
this. Therefore, there should be another world to fulfill this demand of common
sense.
This is not the demand of common sense alone but also of the moral sense,
which requires that the partners in this conflict should be rewarded or punished
according to right or wrong, just or unjust part they played in it. For, some
of these committed cruelties on the others, who had to make sacrifices for their
cause. Then each one should also bear the responsibility for formulating and
practicing a moral or immoral philosophy which influenced millions and billions
of others for better or worse. Moral sense demands that there should be a time
for the moral consequences to take their due course. As this is not possible
in this world there should be another world for the purpose.
36. This is the answer to those who imagined that it was the most difficult
thing to raise the dead, and that, too, to raise together at once all the people
who had died at any time. They have been told that it is an easy thing for Allah,
Who has the power to bring into existence anything He desires, merely by His
command, “Be,” for He does not stand in need of any provisions, any means and
any favorable environment for this. His mere command produces necessary provisions,
means and environment. This world was brought into existence by His mere command,
“Be,” and likewise the next world will at once come into existence by His single
command.