Transliteration:( Falam taqtuloohum wa laakinnal laaha qatalahum; wa maa ramaita iz ramaita wa laakinnal laaha ramaa; wa liyubliyal mu'mineena minhu balaaa'an hasanaa; innal laaha Samee'un Aleem )
34. Reason for its revelation: When returning from the Battle of Badr the Muslims were talking that he had killed a certain infidel, another said he had killed a certain infidel In response this verse was revealed in which Allah Almighty is saying that you should not think that this success was due to your effort and strength. Regard this victory as coming from Allah Almighty for which you should express your gratitude. This should be the dignified approach of the Muslims
35. From this we learn that the action of the beloved is the action of Allah Almighty, and that believers work on the Strength of Allah Almighty. In his limbs strength has been placed by Allah Almighty.
36.Here the difference in action between the Holy Prophet ? and his Noble Companions is that killing has been totally negated from the Companions but the casting of a handful of dust by the Holy Prophet is not negated, instead Allah Almighty establishes its truth with the words "the dust that you did throw." In the Battle of Badr the Holy Prophet threw a handful of dust on which he prayed in the direction of the infidels for the disgrace of the infidels, which fell in the eyes of all the infidels. This incident is being described here.
37. All the incidents of Badr took place so that Muslims would be given victory and spoils of war. Here the word 'Balaan' is used to show reward, and a reward which is of great magnitude, because just as calamity is a test, so is reward, a severe test.
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17. You killed them not, but Allah killed them. And you threw not when you did throw, but Allah threw, that He might test the believers by a fair trial from Him. Verily, Allah is All-Hearer, All-Knower. 18. This (is the fact) and surely Allah weakens the deceitful plots of the disbelievers.
Allah states that He creates the actions that the servants perform and that whatever good actions they take, it is He Who should be praised for them, for He directed and helped them perform these actions. Allah said,
(You killed them not, but Allah killed them.) meaning, it is not because of your power and strength that you killed the pagans, who were many while you were few. Rather, it is He Who gave you victory over them, just as He said in another Ayah,
(And Allah has already made you victorious at Badr, when you were a weak little force.) ﴿3:123﴾, and,
(Truly, Allah has given you victory on many battlefields, and on the day of Hunayn when you rejoiced at your great number, but it availed you naught and the earth, vast as it is, was straitened for you, then you turned back in flight.) ﴿9:25﴾
Allah, the Exalted and Ever High, states that victory does not depend on numbers or collecting weapons and shields. Rather, victory is from Him, Exalted He is.
(How often has a small group overcome a mighty host by Allah’s leave” And Allah is with the patient.) ﴿2:249﴾
Allah then mentioned the handful of sand that His Prophet threw at the disbelievers during the day of Badr, when he went out of his bunker. While in the bunker, the Prophet invoked Allah humbly and expressing his neediness before Allah. He then threw a handful of sand at the disbelievers and said,
(Humiliated be their faces.) He then commanded his Companions to start fighting with sincerity and they did. Allah made this handful of sand enter the eyes of the idolators, each one of them were struck by some of it and it distracted them making each of them busy. Allah said,
(And you threw not when you did throw, but Allah threw.)
Therefore, it is Allah Who made the sand reach their eyes and busied them with it, not you (O Muhammad) .
Muhammad bin Ishaq said that Muhammad bin Ja`far bin Az-Zubayr narrated to him that `Urwah bin Az-Zubayr said about Allah’s statement,
(that He might test the believers by a fair trial from Him. ) “So that the believers know Allah’s favor for them by giving them victory over their enemy, even though their enemy was numerous, while they were few. They should thus know His right and express gratitude for His favor on them.” Similar was said by Ibn Jarir. It is stated in a Hadith,
(Every trail (from Allah) is a favor for us.)
Allah said next,
(Verily, Allah is All-Hearer, All-Knower.)
Allah hears the supplication and knows those who deserve help and triumph. Allah said,
(This (is the fact) and surely Allah weakens the deceitful plots of the disbelievers.) This is more good news, aside from the victory that the believers gained. Allah informed them that He will weaken the plots of the disbelievers in the future, degrade them and make everything they have perish and be destroyed, all praise and thanks are due to Allah.
(8:17) So the fact is that it was not you, but it was Allah Who killed them; and it was not you when you threw [sand at them], but it was Allah Who threw it,[14] (and the believers were employed for the task) that He might cause the believers to successfully pass through this test. Allah is All-Hearing, All-Knowing.
14. This refers to the occasion wnen the armies of the Muslims and the unbelievers stood face to face in the Battle of Badr and were on the verge of actual fighting. At that moment, the Prophet (peace be on him) threw a handful of dust at the enemy saying: ‘May, their faces be scorched.’ So saying the Prophet (peace be on him) made a gesture and the Muslims started their charge. (See Ahmad b. Hanbal, Musnad, vol. 1, p. 368; Ibn Hisham, vol. 1, p. 668; Ibn Kathir, comments on the verse – Ed.)
[440]- i.e., Your strength was insufficient to overcome them, but Allāh supported you and gave you victory. [441]- When the Prophet (ﷺ) threw a handful of dust into the faces of the disbelievers, Allāh caused it to fill the eyes and nose of every soldier, preventing their advance. [442]- So that they would appreciate Allāh's favor to them.
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