30. This alludes to the incident reported by Ibn 'Abbas when a group of Jews
invited the Prophet (peace be on him) and a number of his close Companions to
dinner. They had in fact hatched a plot to pounce upon the guests and thus undermine
the very foundation of Islam. But by the grace of God the Prophet (peace be
on him) came to know of the plot at the eleventh hour and did not go. Since
the following section is addressed to the Children of Israel, this incident
is alluded to here in order to mark the transition to a new subject.
The discourse which begins here has two purposes. The first is to warn the Muslims
against following the ways of their predecessors, the People of the Book. The
Muslims are told, therefore, that the Israelites and the followers of Jesus
had made a covenant with God in the past, in the manner that the Muslims had
recently done so. The Muslims should, therefore, take heed lest they also break
their covenant and fall a prey to error and misguidance as their predecessors
had done.
The second is to sensitize the Jews and Christians to the errors they have committed
and invite them to the true religion.