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The Day of ‘Ashura: The Children of Israel were saved from Pharaoh and His Army Who drownedby Imaam Ibn Katheer 49. And (remember) when We delivered
you from Fir'awn's (Pharaoh) people, who were afflicting you with a
horrible torment, killing your sons and sparing your women, and therein
was a mighty trial from your Lord. The Children of Israel were saved from Pharaoh and His Army Who drownedAllaah said to the Children of Israel, “Remember My favor on you And (remember) when We delivered you from Fir’awn's (Pharaoh) people, who were afflicting you with a horrible torment, meaning, ‘I - Allaah - saved you from them and delivered you from their
hands in the company of Musa, after they subjected you to horrible torture.’
This favor came after the cursed Pharaoh had a dream in which he saw a fire
emerge from Bayt Al-Maqdis (Jerusalem), and then the fire entered the houses of
the Coptics in Egypt, with the exception of the Children of Israel. Its purport
was that his kingship would be toppled by a man among the Children of Israel. It
was also said that some of Pharaoh’s entourage said that the Children of
Israel were expecting a man among them to arise who would establish a state for
them. We will mention the Hadeeth on this subject when we explain Surat Ta Ha
(20), Allaah willing. After the dream, Pharaoh ordered that every newborn male
among the Children of Israel be killed and that the girls be left alone. He also
commanded that the Children of Israel be given tasks of hard labor and assigned
the most humiliating jobs. Who were afflicting you with horrible torment, and were slaughtering your Sons and letting your women live. (14:6). We will explain this Ayah in the beginning of Surat AI-Qasas (28), Allah
willing, and our reliance and trust are with Him. Who were afflicting you with horrible torment, and were slaughtering your sons and letting your women live. (14:6) So Allah mentioned saving their children from being slaughtered in order to
remind them of the many favors that He granted them. Ibn Jarir commented that this part of the Ayah means, “Our saving your fathers from the torment that they suffered by the hand of Pharaoh, is a great blessing from your Lord" [1] We should mention that in the blessing there is a test, the same as with hardship, for Allaah said, And We shall make a trial of you with
evil and with good (21:35) and, Allaah’s statement next, And (remember) when We separated the sea for you and saved you and drowned Fir’awn ‘s (Pharaoh) people while you were watching means, ‘After We saved you from Fir’awn and you escaped with Musa; Fir’awn went out in your pursuit and We parted the sea for you.’ Allaah mentioned this story in detail, as we will come to know, Allaah willing. One of the shortest references to this story is Allaah’s statement, [And saved you] meaning, “We saved you from them, drowning them while you watched, bringing relief to your hearts and humiliation to your enemy.” Fasting the day of 'Ashura'It was reported that the day the Children of Israel were saved from Fir’awn was called the day of ‘Ashura’. Imam Ahmad reported that Ibn ‘Abbas said that the Messenger of Allaah came to Al-Madinah and found that the Jews were fasting the day of ‘Ashura’. He asked them, “What is this day that you fast?” They said, “This is a good day during which Allaah saved the Children of Israel from their enemy, and Musa used to fast this day.” The Messenger of Allaah sallalahu alayhe was salam said, I have more right to Musa than you have. So the Messenger of Allaah sallalahu alayhe was salam fasted that day and
ordered that it be fasted. This Hadeeth was collected by Al-Bukhari, Muslim, An-Nasai
and Ibn Majah [2]
1 At-Tabari 2:48. |
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