Surah Saad Ayat 44 in Urdu - سورہ ص کی آیت نمبر 44

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Verse 44 from surah Saad

﴿وَخُذْ بِيَدِكَ ضِغْثًا فَاضْرِب بِّهِ وَلَا تَحْنَثْ ۗ إِنَّا وَجَدْنَاهُ صَابِرًا ۚ نِّعْمَ الْعَبْدُ ۖ إِنَّهُ أَوَّابٌ﴾
[ ص: 44]

Ayat With Urdu Translation

اور اپنے ہاتھ میں جھاڑو لو اور اس سے مارو اور قسم نہ توڑو۔ بےشک ہم نے ان کو ثابت قدم پایا۔ بہت خوب بندے تھے بےشک وہ رجوع کرنے والے تھے

Surah Saad Full Urdu

(1) بیماری کے ایام میں خدمت گزار بیوی کو کسی بات سے ناراض ہو کر حضرت ایوب (عليه السلام) نے اسے سو کوڑے مارنے کی قسم کھا لی تھی، صحت یاب ہونے کے بعد اللہ تعالیٰ نے فرمایا، کہ سو تنکوں والی جھاڑو لے کر ایک مرتبہ اسے مار دے، تیری قسم پوری ہو جائے گی۔ اس امر میں علما کا اختلاف ہے کہ یہ رعایت صرف حضرت ایوب (عليه السلام) کے ساتھ خاص ہے یا دوسرا کوئی شخص بھی اس طرح سو کوڑوں کی جگہ سو تنکوں والی جھاڑو مار کر حانث ہونے سے بچ سکتا ہے؟ بعض پہلی رائے کے قائل ہیں اور بعض کہتے ہیں کہ اگر نیت ضرب شدید کی نہ کی ہو تو اس طرح عمل کیا جا سکتا ہے۔ (فتح القدیر) ایک حدیث سے معلوم ہوتا ہے کہ نبی (صلى الله عليه وسلم) نے بھی ایک معذور کمزور زانی کو سو کوڑوں کی جگہ سو تنکوں والی جھاڑو مار کر سزا دی۔ (مسند أحمد 5/222 ابن ماجه، كتاب الحدود، باب الكبير والمريض يجب عليه الحد، صححه الألباني) جس سے مخصوص صورتوں میں اس کا جواز ثابت ہوتا ہے۔


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وخذ بيدك ضغثا فاضرب به ولا تحنث إنا وجدناه صابرا نعم العبد إنه أواب

سورة: ص - آية: ( 44 )  - جزء: ( 23 )  -  صفحة: ( 456 )

Surah Saad Ayat 44 meaning in urdu

(اور ہم نے اس سے کہا) تنکوں کا ایک مٹھا لے اور اُس سے مار دے، اپنی قسم نہ توڑ ہم نے اُسے صابر پایا، بہترین بندہ، اپنے رب کی طرف بہت رجوع کرنے والا


Tafseer Tafheem-ul-Quran by Syed Abu-al-A'la Maududi

(38:44) (and We said to him): 'Take in your hand a bundle of rushes and strike with it, and do not break your oath.' *46 Indeed We found him steadfast. How excellent a servant (of Ours) he was. Indeed he constantly turned (to his Lord). *47

[We said], "And take in your hand a bunch [of grass] and meaning

*46) A careful study of these words shows that the Prophet Job during illness had been annoyed with somebody (according to traditions, his wife) and sworn to beat him or her by giving so many stripes. When AIlah restored him to health and the anger of the illness was gone, he became worried as how to fulfil the oath. For if he carried out the oath, he would be inflicting pain on an innocent person, and if he did not, he would be committing the sin of breaking the oath. Allah took him out of the difficult situation by the Command: "Take a broom ' containing as many sticks of straw as the number of the stripes you had sworn to give;then strike the person just once with the broom so as both to fulfil your oath and to avoid giving undue trouble to the person concerned. "
Some jurists hold the view that this concession was specially meant for the Prophet Job, and some others think that other people also can take advantage of it. The first view has been cited by Ibn 'Asakir from Hadrat 'Abdullah bin 'Abbas and by Abu Bakr al-Jassas from Mujahid, and Imam Malik also held the same view. The second view has been adopted by Imam Abu Hanifah, Imam Abu Yusuf, Imam Muhammad, Imam Zufar and Imam Shafe' i. They say that if a person, for instance, has sworn to give his servant ten stripes, and afterwards combines ten whips and strikes him only once in a way that some part of each whip strikes him, his oath will be fulfilled.
Several Ahadith show that the Holy Prophet, in order to inflict the prescribed punishment on a fornicator who was too iII or too weak to receive a hundred stripes, also adopted the method taught in this verse. 'Allama Abu Bakr al-Jassas has related a tradition on the authority of Hadrat Said bin Sa'd bin 'Ubadah to the effect that a person from the tribe of Bani Sa`idah happened to commit fornication, and he was a sick man and a mere skeleton. Thereupon the Holy Prophet commanded: "Take a branch of the palm tree with a hundred twigs on it and strike him therewith once and for all. " (Ahkam al Qur 'an). In Musnad Ahmad, Abu Da'ud, Nasa'i, Ibn Majah, Tabarani, 'Abdur Razzaq and other collections of Hadith also there are several Ahadith supporting it, which conclusively proves that the Holy Prophet had devised this very method for inflicting the prescribed punishment on a sick or weak person. However, the jurists lay the condition that some part of every twig or piece of straw must strike the culprit, and even if only one stroke, it must also hurt the culprit; that is, it is not enough just to touch him but he must be struck with it.
Here the question also arises that if a person has sworn to do something and afterwards he comes to know that it is improper, then what should he do? Then is a tradition from the Holy Prophet to the effect that in such a case one should do only that which is better, and the same is the atonement for the oath. Another tradition from him says that one should do something good instead of the improper thing and should atone for his oath. This verse supports this second tradition, for if keeping oneself from an improper thing had been the atonement for the oath, Allah would not have told the Prophet Job to strike the broom once and fulfil his oath, but would have said: "Do not do this improper thing, and your restraint itself is the atonement for your oath."
This verse also shows that it is not necessary to carry out immediately what one has sworn to do. The Prophet Job had sworn an oath in the state of illness, and fulfilled it after complete recovery, and not immediately even after the recovery.
Some people have regarded this verse as an argument for practising pretence under the Shari'ah. No doubt it was a pretence which the Prophet Job had been taught but it had been taught not for evading anything obligatory but for avoiding an evil. Therefore, in the Shari 'ah those pretences only are lawful, which are adopted to remove injustice and . sin and evil from one's own self or from another person, otherwise practice of pretence is highly sinful if it is employed for the purpose of making the unlawful Iawful, or evading the obligatory duties and righteous acts. For a person who practises pretence for such impious objects, in fact, tries to deceive God. For example, a person who transfers his wealth to another before the completion of a year on it, only for the purpose of evading payment of the Zakat on it, not only evades an obligatory duty, but also thinks that Allah will get deceived by this trickery and will consider him as relieved of his duty. The jurists who have mentioned such pretences in their books, do not mean that one should practise them in order to evade the Shari ah obligations, but they mean to point out that a judge or ruler cannot take to task a person who escapes the consequences of a sin under a legal cover for his affair is with Allah.
*47) The Prophet Job has been mentioned in this context to impress the reader that when the righteous servants of Allah are afflicted with hardships and calamities, they do not complain of their distress to Allah but endure the tests and trials set by Him patiently and invoke only Him for help. They do not despair of God and do not turn to others for help if their distress is not removed after making invocations to God for some time, but they believe that whatever they will get, they will get only from Allah. Therefore, they remain hopeful of His mercy, no matter how long they might have to suffer the distress. That is why they arc honoured and blessed with the favours and bounties with which the Prophet Job was honoured and blessed in his life. So much so that if they get involved in a moral dilemma due to a state of agitation, Allah shows them a way out of it- in order to save them from evil, as He showed a way to the Prophet Job.
 

phonetic Transliteration


Wakhuth biyadika dighthan faidrib bihi wala tahnath inna wajadnahu sabiran niAAma alAAabdu innahu awwabun


English - Sahih International


[We said], "And take in your hand a bunch [of grass] and strike with it and do not break your oath." Indeed, We found him patient, an excellent servant. Indeed, he was one repeatedly turning back [to Allah].


Quran Hindi translation


और अक्लमंदों के लिए इबरत व नसीहत (क़रार दी) और हमने कहा ऐ अय्यूब तुम अपने हाथ से सींको का मट्ठा लो (और उससे अपनी बीवी को) मारो अपनी क़सम में झूठे न बनो हमने कहा अय्यूब को यक़ीनन साबिर पाया वह क्या अच्छे बन्दे थे


Quran Bangla tarjuma


তুমি তোমার হাতে এক মুঠো তৃণশলা নাও, তদ্বারা আঘাত কর এবং শপথ ভঙ্গ করো না। আমি তাকে পেলাম সবরকারী। চমৎকার বান্দা সে। নিশ্চয় সে ছিল প্রত্যাবর্তনশীল।

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Ayats from Quran in Urdu

  1. اے قوم! خدا کی طرف بلانے والے کی بات قبول کرو اور اس پر ایمان
  2. تمہارا پروردگار اس کو بھی خوب جانتا ہے جو اس کے رستے سے بھٹک گیا
  3. (اے پیغمبر لوگوں سے) کہہ دو کہ کوئی بات تم اپنے دلوں میں مخفی رکھو
  4. بلکہ ان کو تم اور لوگوں سے زندگی کے کہیں حریص دیکھو گے، یہاں تک
  5. کیا یہ لوگ خیال کرتے ہیں کہ ہم جو دنیا میں ان کو مال اور
  6. جب تم اپنے پروردگار سے فریاد کرتے تھے تو اس نے تمہاری دعا قبول کرلی
  7. اور جو حکم تمہارے پروردگار کی طرف سے تمہارے پاس آتا ہے اسی کی پیروی
  8. جو لوگ شرک کرتے ہیں وہ کہیں گے کہ اگر خدا چاہتا تو ہم شرک
  9. تو تم اپنے پروردگار کی کون کون سی نعمت کو جھٹلاؤ گے؟
  10. اور اسی نے الٹی ہوئی بستیوں کو دے پٹکا

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