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Summary of Quran Chapter 3 Surah Al Imran The Children of Imran

Summary of Quran Chapter 3 Surah Al Imran The Children of Imran

Imran is the name of the father of Hazrat Maryam (Mary, may Allah be pleased with her), and Aal-e-Imran means "the family of Imran". Most of the surahs were revealed at a time when Muslims had migrated from Makkah to Madinah, but here too they faced many difficulties at the hands of infidels. An extraordinary victory was granted, and the chiefs of the infidel Quraysh were killed. To avenge this defeat, they attacked Medina the following year, and the Battle of Uhud took place, in which the Muslims had to take a temporary retreat. These two battles are mentioned in this surah, and valuable instructions have been given on issues related to them.

There were large numbers of Jews living in and around Medina. In Surah Al-Baqarah, their beliefs and deeds have been mentioned in great detail, and the context of Christians was also mentioned. The real hint in Surah Al-Imran is towards Christians, and Jews are also mentioned.

Christians lived in large numbers in the Najran Region of Arabia, a delegation of which came to the Holy Prophet. The first half of Surah Al-Imran is devoted to answering their arguments and stating the status of Jesus Christ. Also, in this surah, rules regarding zakat, usury, and jihad are given, and at the end of the surah, it is invited that one should believe in the oneness of Allah Almighty by considering the signs of God, the power spread in this universe, and one should pray Allah for every need.

Surah Al-Imran was revealed in the immediate aftermath of the Battle of Badr and part of it was revealed after the Battle of Uhud. Its subject matter is the same, that is, the affirmation of the Prophethood and the principles of the religion and in it also the address to the People of the Book. But there is a slight difference that in Baqara the address is mostly from Jews and in Al-Imran the address is from Christians. And further on, an important point is that faith is mentioned in Surah Al-Baqarah and Islam is mentioned in Surah Al-Imran.

Faith is the name of belief and Islam is the name of its practical implementation and further obedience. If you believe this, then act accordingly and not only in individual life but also in collective life. You believe in monotheism and prophethood and so and so, you believe in the Qur'an, now bring all these teachings into practical life and bring them into collective life. Enter the government of Allah. Implement the system and law given by religion. All this we find in Aal-e-Imran.

Manners of dealing with Jews, Christians, and other non-Muslims have been taught in Surah Al-Imran. From this point of view, Surah Al-Baqarah is the beginning and Surah Al-Imran is its completion. If Surah Al-Baqarah is concise, then Surah Al-Imran is its description and Surah Al-Baqarah is summarizing the results of Badr and Surah Al-Imran is commenting on the battle of Uhud. 

There were some mistakes made by the Muslims in the battle of Uhud. They are being given full moral training for their remediation, and everything is being told without exception, that they were not meant to do this. In this way, complete education and training are being imparted. It also talks of an agreement with the Jews, and we see that the Banu Nadir and the Banu Qinqa'a are expelled in this age. The battle of Uhud (mountain in the city of Madinah, Saudi Arabia) is the action of the hypocrites. There is a statement about it and it is mentioned in the training of Muslims as a whole.

What are the Commandments and Unclear Verses of the Quran:

Explanation of the commandments and unclear verses?

In Surah Al-Imran there is a subject of commandments and suspicions verses, that the verses of Allah are of two kinds: one is the commandments, the most definite and straightforward thing that everyone can understand, like two plus two, equals four. This is Tawheed, "Say Allah is One". These are the commandments. Some verses are suspicious (not entirely clear). Suspicions are verses that are discussed in a way that is a little suspicious and allegorical. 

There are some things that we don't see and that is supernatural. For example, the existence of Allah, the existence of angels, the Hereafter, Paradise, Hell. We don't see all these things commonly. Allah Almighty has told us about them. Now to some extent, the idea has settled in our minds that heaven will be like this, hell will be like this or it has been said that the throne of Allah is spread over this heaven and earth, then such an idea is formed if this idea is like this accept as much as Allah has given, then it will be better if you start doing it more and do not consider what Allah has told you as sufficient, submitting your ideas further. 

If you start rhetoric on your own, then you will end up in a valley of doubts and suspicions, where one issue will not be resolved but a hundred more issues will arise. That’s said, "There are two kinds of verses, and those who are correct, then they are satisfied with what Allah has revealed." And those who think more than that, on the one hand, get upset themselves and put temptation on other people as well. And try to find things that are in the knowledge of Allah alone. 

This is the field of suspension, which is the cause of sectarianism and the basis of all sects. Imagination and ideas in your heart about the Holy Prophet. These are all uncertainties. The point is, just accept what is written and that's it.

Strong is the thing that is firm and solid. "verses of commandments" means those verses, the language of which is very clear, there is no room for error in determining their meaning, the words of which indicate the meaning and subject matter. These verses are the basis of the book, the purpose for which the Qur'an was revealed. 

These verses fulfill this purpose. In these verses, the world has been invited to Islam, in the words of advice and admonition have been given, in them, the denial of errors and guidance has been explained. In them, the basic principles of religion have been explained. They contain beliefs, acts of worship, morals, duties, rules of command, and prohibition. 

Therefore, the verses of commandments are the main source for satisfying the thirst of the person who seeks the truth and wants to turn to the Qur'an to know which path he should follow and which path he should not follow, and he will continue to take advantage of them.

Disclaimer: The chapters of the Qur'an are quite long. This is their summary. These quotations are taken from the books of various religious scholars.

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