Seasons came and went, and again the
memory of Allah faded from the hearts and minds of humankind.
Communities lapsed to their old traditions of their forefathers and
became disbelievers and idol worshippers.
Against this backdrop, a Messenger was
sent to the community of disbelievers. However, this is a unique story
which had never occurred before or since. Allah chastised this
particular Messenger with a curious punishment which is stranger than
fiction.
Yunus ibn Matta (Jonah) AS preached to a
community in Iraq which scholars identify as the town of Niniveh.
According to the Qur’an, it had a population of around 100,000 people: And We sent him to [his people of] a hundred thousand or more. (Qur’an 37:147) Yunus AS was a direct descendant of Yaqub AS and was also referred to in the Qur’an by the name of Dhan-Nun.
His people were idolators and led
decadent and shameless lives. As with his brothers in prophethood before
him, Yunus AS attempted to instil monotheistic belief and to promote
good behaviour. He was met with resistance, and received similar
reactions and accusations as that of the previous Messengers and
Prophets.
He preached day and night but to no
avail. The community clung on to their licentious lifestyles. They
resisted the path of the truth and the efforts of Yunus AS bore little fruit.
As time dragged on, Yunus AS became
discouraged and enraged by the dismal results. All Prophets and
Messengers are granted one supplication of their choice which Allah will
fulfill, and when Yunus AS finally had enough of his community, he
prayed for their destruction, and warned them of the impending torture
of Allah.
However, Yunus AS made one error in
judgment for which he later paid a heavy personal price. He took it upon
himself to leave the town in anger, without waiting for Allah’s
command. He assumed that the townspeople were beyond salvation and thus
abandoned them to face Allah’s retribution. In doing so, he incurred
Allah’s displeasure.
This may have seemed like an innocuous
oversight for most of us, but it was a terrible mistake for a man of
Yunus’ AS stature. Unlike ordinary human beings, Prophets and Messengers
are compelled to display the highest possible levels of human piety and
obedience to Allah. Therefore, whenever Prophets and Messengers
disobeyed, their mistakes were amplified, and their chastisement was
swift and often severe.
THE FATE OF THE TOWNSPEOPLE
Accounts of the previous Prophets and
Messengers had a common thread, which was that only a handful of people
followed the teachings of the Messengers sent to their midst, while the
rest of them were destroyed by some catastrophe or other.
In this case, however, something
peculiar occurred. Allah sowed into the hearts of the disbelievers the
fear of Him. The abrupt departure of Yunus AS made his community realize
that it was a portent of their own doom. Suddenly, every man, woman and
child understood the gravity of their actions and became regretful of
their treatment of their Messenger.
Discarding their normal clothing, they
donned hairclothes as part of their repentance, went outside the valley
and unanimously prayed, beseeched and begged Allah for mercy and
forgiveness. This was a momentous occasion and must have been extremely
moving to watch, for never before had the hearts of a people
collectively become united in such penitence.
Allah shows through this story that when
it comes to guiding others, it is not the ability of the person that
reaps the results. If we want to propagate Islam, we must learn the
correct manner and give thanks to Allah that He selected us. We should
deal with others with mercy and compassion, and leave the result to
Allah. The spreading of the faith has nothing to do with our own
intellect or eloquence. Instead, we do our best, and perform our duties
in the way demonstrated by Prophets and Messengers and instructed in
Qur’an and sunnah.
All the guidance is from Allah, and
Prophets, Messengers and spreaders of Islam are merely instruments. This
distinction is crucial and prevents us from being self congratulatory
for any success. After all, Allah is able to make the entire human race
worship Him if He so willed it. This is an often repeated theme in the
Quran – “And had your Lord willed, those on earth would have believed – all of them entirely.” (Qur’an 10:99) However, He has given human beings the faculty of choice, as a test to sift out those that are the best in deeds.
Hence, upon these townspeople, Allah bestowed His mercy and removed the punishment that was to have befallen them. Allah said: “Then
has there not been a [single] city that believed so its faith benefited
it except the people of Yunus? When they believed, We removed from them
the punishment of disgrace in worldly life and gave them enjoyment for a
time.” (Qur’an 10:98)
This turning of hearts was unprecedented in human history and is the only incident of its kind ever reported.
SETTING SAIL
Meanwhile, Yunus AS boarded a ship in
order to leave his community far behind. Some reports mention that the
ship was already loaded to capacity, but the passengers, recognizing the
marks of piety on him, persuaded the captain to squeeze Yunus AS in.
They set sail peacefully. However, a
storm suddenly erupted and the sea became choppy. Wave after wave of
saltwater crashed in upon them. One pious person in the boat mentioned
that this was not an ordinary storm, for its sudden manifestation and
ferocity were abnormal. According to the traditions of the time, this
was an indication that the boat carried a sinner in their midst. There
was an extra passenger who was not meant to be there.
The boat was tossed around in the open
waters and the force of the pounding waves was threatening to break the
hull and drown them all. The passengers unloaded all the excess cargo,
but this was not sufficient for the boat to stay afloat. It was apparent
that this condition no longer had any connection to the weight onboard,
but something more ominous.
The only solution was to throw the sinning passenger overboard, but which one was he?
The passengers and crew consulted with
each other, and decided to draw lots to decide who the matter. The first
round was against Yunus AS. Given his appearance of piety, the
passengers thought there was a mistake, so they drew lots a second time.
Again, the odds were against him. This process was repeated a third
time, but Yunus AS was still the clear loser.
Yunus AS understood that this was the decree of Allah. “And
indeed, Yunus was among the messengers. [Mention] when he ran away to
the laden ship. And he drew lots and was among the losers.” (Qur’an 37:139-141)
He was thrown into the churning waters.
Anyone who has been caught in a rough sea will know the feeling of
helplessness when tossed about by the huge waves, with limited mobility
and even ability to see and breathe. Violent waves can bring
disorientation and debilitating seasickness, powerful currents can
jettison one uncontrollably off course, and the cold water can cause
hypothermia and the cramping of the muscles. One can drown in minutes,
even with a life jacket and swimming experience.
IN THE WHALE’S BELLY
Now a bizarre sequence of events unfolded. At the command of Allah, a huge whale came and swallowed him. “Then the fish swallowed him, while he was blameworthy.” (Qur’an 37:142)
Miraculously, Yunus AS was not pulverized, but remained whole, for the
whale was not allowed by Allah to scratch his flesh or even break his
bones. When he came to, he realized that he was still intact and alive.
He fell in prostration and said “Oh my Lord! I have made a place of prayer where nobody else has even worshipped you.”
Thus began the oddest aquatic journey in
mankind’s history. The whale descended into the depth of the sea.
Imprisoned in its belly, Yunus AS could hear voices, which Allah
revealed to him was the sound of the marine life, and even the pebbles
at the base of the sea, glorifying Him.
Yunus AS was immersed in layer upon
layer of suffocating darkness – that of the belly of the whale, the
darkness of the sea and the darkness of the night. One can only imagine
the nauseating stench Yunus AS had to bear with every breath he drew
within the confines of the whale’s digestive cavity. Allah only knows
whether and what he ate and drank during this time. But what could he
have done? Even if he escaped from the whale, he would have drowned
immediately.
Visualise yourself, where any screams
for help would be entombed into eternal silence by the currents of the
deep. Even with all the modern technology, submarines and tracking
equipment available today, rescue under such conditions would be
impossible. How does a normal person hold on to life, hope and sanity
under such surreal and terrifying circumstances?
Yet, such was the mettle and faith of Yunus AS. One of his distinct qualities was that he used to make copious amount of tasbih
to Allah. He realized that he had erred and in doing so, had provoked
the anger of Allah. Therefore made the famous supplication of “la ila ha illa anta subhanaka inni kuntum minaz-zalimin”:
Allah says: “And [mention] the man of the fish, when he went off in anger and thought that We would not decree [anything] upon him. And he called out within the darknesses, “There is no deity except You; exalted are You. Indeed, I have been of the wrongdoers.” (Qur’an 21:87)
Yunus AS repeated this humble
supplication countless times over the course of the next three days and
nights, and repented for his disobedience. According to hadith, if one
makes this supplication to Allah, He will accept the prayer, and if one
asks Him with that Name, He will grant the supplication. It is noted
that there is no name of Allah mentioned in the supplication, but
rather, it is contained in the all encompassing word “You”, a
concise description which broadly denotes the omnipotence of Allah to
the negation of all else. It is also reported in a separate hadith that
no Muslim will make any supplication with this supplication about any
topic, but that Allah will accept it from him.
However, as etiquette, we cannot make
this prayer and demand immediate results from Allah in the manner we
want. Rather, we have to be patient and wait for the reward from Allah.
Unfortunately, human beings have the tendency to follow their own
desires even when it comes to making supplications.
It is said that a reason that Allah
accepted the dua of Yunus AS was because he was constantly engaged in
zikr day and night, which is a hint to us on increasing the
effectiveness of our dua.
Also, ponder on the complete humility of
the language in the supplication. Yunus AS admitted full responsibility
and accountability for his wrongdoing, going against our arrogant human
impulses to blame others and make excuses whenever we make mistakes.
FORGIVENESS AND HEALING
Allah accepted the supplication of Yunus AS. The Qur’an says: “And had he not been of those who exalt Allah, he would have remained inside its belly until the Day they are resurrected.” (Qur’an 37:143-144) It
is postulated that had Yunus AS not glorified Allah and confessed his
sins with repentance, he would have stayed in the belly of the whale
until the Day of Judgment, and would have been resurrected from there.
Allah is ever merciful and pardoned him: So We responded to him and saved him from the distress. And thus do We save the believers. (Qur’an 21:88) Note the criteria that only believers will be saved in this world and the hereafter. Thus forgiven, Yunus AS was reinstated into the ranks of the righteous.
Allah also released Yunus AS from his underwater prison: But We threw him onto the open shore while he was ill. And We caused to grow over him a gourd vine. (Qur’an 37:145-146).
Calamities and trials do not mean one is
a sinner. On the contrary, they can elevate us. Calamities teach
sincerity, manner and patience. Underlying all this, one has to remember
that the only one who can lift such calamity is Allah. He can rescue us
from every situation and every impossible circumstance no matter how
tightly we have been backed into a corner. The same way that we should
never underestimate the power of Allah to place us in surprising and
unpleasant conditions, we should not underestimate His ability to grant
us relief.
By the command of Allah, the whale
regurgitated Yunus AS and unceremoniously dumped him onto the beach.
Weakened, in agony and with his skin burned from the digestive acids of
the whale’s belly, Allah allowed Yunus’ AS rehabilitation to begin. A
gourd vine, which leaves were soft to the touch and possessed medicinal
qualities, wrapped him protectively, provided cool shade and healed him.
Abu Hurairah RA reported that wild goats were brought to him, from
which he drank their milk and slowly regained his health.
It is reported that his community
flourished and remained believers, until once again, through the passage
of time, corruption set in and detracted the following generations from
the belief in Allah.
Of Yunus AS, it is reported that the Prophet SAW said: “Nobody should give me preference over Yunus ibn Matta.”
Source:
Muslim Footsteps.com
http://www.hadithoftheday.com
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