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 Surah Ash-Shu'ara 26:52-59 [4/11]
  
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۞ وَأَوْحَيْنَآAnd We inspired
إِلَىٰto
مُوسَىٰٓMusa,
أَنْ[that]
أَسْرِ"Travel by night
بِعِبَادِىٓwith My slaves,
إِنَّكُمindeed, you
مُّتَّبَعُونَ(will be) followed."
﴿٥٢﴾
فَأَرْسَلَThen sent
فِرْعَوْنُFiraun
فِىin
ٱلْمَدَآئِنِthe cities
حَـٰشِرِينَgatherers,
﴿٥٣﴾
إِنَّ"Indeed,
هَـٰٓؤُلَآءِthese
لَشِرْذِمَةٌ(are) certainly a band
قَلِيلُونَsmall
﴿٥٤﴾
وَإِنَّهُمْAnd indeed, they
لَنَا لَغَآئِظُونَ(are) surely enraging [to] us,
﴿٥٥﴾
وَإِنَّاAnd indeed, we
لَجَمِيعٌ(are) surely a multitude
حَـٰذِرُونَforewarned."
﴿٥٦﴾
فَأَخْرَجْنَـٰهُمSo We expelled them
مِّنfrom
جَنَّـٰتٍgardens
وَعُيُونٍand springs,
﴿٥٧﴾
وَكُنُوزٍAnd treasures
وَمَقَامٍand a place
كَرِيمٍhonorable,
﴿٥٨﴾
كَذَٲلِكَThus.
وَأَوْرَثْنَـٰهَاAnd We caused to inherit them
بَنِىٓ إِسْرَٲٓءِيلَ(the) Children of Israel.
﴿٥٩﴾


وَاَوۡحَيۡنَاۤ اِلٰى مُوۡسٰٓى اَنۡ اَسۡرِ بِعِبَادِىۡۤ اِنَّكُمۡ مُّتَّبَعُوۡنَ‏   فَاَرۡسَلَ فِرۡعَوۡنُ فِى الۡمَدَآئِنِ حٰشِرِيۡنَ​ۚ‏  اِنَّ هٰٓؤُلَاۤءِ لَشِرۡذِمَةٌ قَلِيۡلُوۡنَۙ‏  وَاِنَّهُمۡ لَـنَا لَـغَآئِظُوۡنَۙ‏  وَاِنَّا لَجَمِيۡعٌ حٰذِرُوۡنَؕ‏  فَاَخۡرَجۡنٰهُمۡ مِّنۡ جَنّٰتٍ وَّعُيُوۡنٍۙ‏  وَّكُنُوۡزٍ وَّمَقَامٍ كَرِيۡمٍۙ‏  كَذٰلِكَؕ وَاَوۡرَثۡنٰهَا بَنِىۡۤ اِسۡرَآءِيۡلَؕ‏ 

Translation
(26:52) We revealed to Moses:41 "Set forth with My servants by night for you will be pursued."42 (26:53) Then Pharaoh sent heralds to the cities (to mobilise troops) (26:54) saying: "These (Israelites) are only a small band of people (26:55) who have certainly provoked our wrath. (26:56) But we are a numerous host, ever on guard."43 (26:57) Thus did We drive them out of their gardens and springs (26:58) and their treasures and excellent dwellings.44 (26:59) This happened with them; (but on the other hand), We enabled the Children of Israel to inherit those bounties.45

Commentary

41. The mention of migration here does not mean that Prophet Moses (peace be upon him) and the Israelites were immediately ordered to leave Egypt. The history of the intervening period has been related in (Surah Al-Araf, Ayats 127-135) and (Surah Yunus, Ayats 83-89), and a part of it has been mentioned in (Surah Al-Momin, Ayats 23-46 )and (Surah Az-Zukhruf, Ayat 46-56). Here the story is being cut short and only the final phase of the conflict between Pharaoh and Prophet Moses (peace be upon him) is given to show the tragic end of Pharaoh who had remained obdurate even after witnessing clear signs and the ultimate success of Moses (peace be upon him) who had divine support behind his message.

42. The warning that “you will be pursued” shows the wisdom of the instruction to set off during the night. The idea was that before Pharaoh came out with his hosts to pursue them, they should have gone far enough so as to be out of reach of him. It should be borne in mind that the Israelites were not settled in one place in Egypt but were scattered in cities and habitations all over the country and lived in large numbers especially in the land between Memphis and Rameses called Goshen. It appears that when Prophet Moses (peace be upon him) was commanded to leave Egypt, he must have sent instructions to the Israelite habitations telling the people to make necessary preparations for migration and he must have also fixed a night for them to leave their homes for the exodus.

43. All this shows that Pharaoh in fact was terror-stricken, but was trying to hide his fear under cover of fearlessness. On the one hand, he was mobilizing forces to face the situation; and on the other hand, he wanted to show that he was undaunted and undeterred, for a despotic ruler like Pharaoh could have no danger from a suppressed and slave community which had been living in disgrace for centuries. That is why his heralds made the people believe that the Israelites were just a handful of people, who could do them no harm, but had to be punished for the provocation they had caused. As for mobilization it was only a precautionary measure which had been taken to meet any eventuality in time.

44. The general mobilization ordered by Pharaoh was aimed to crush the Israelites completely, but God’s device turned the tables on him and drew out all his chiefs and courtiers from their dwelling places and drove them to the place where they and their hosts were to be drowned all together. Had they not pursued the Israelites, nothing would have happened save that a community would have left the country quietly and they would have continued to enjoy life in their fine dwellings as before. But they in fact had cleverly planned not to allow the Israelites go away peacefully, but to attack the migrating caravans suddenly to finish them completely. For this very purpose the princes and the high chiefs and the nobles came out of their palaces and joined Pharaoh in the campaign, but their cleverness did not avail them anything. Not only did the Israelites succeed in escaping from Egypt, but also at the same time the elite of Pharaoh's tyrannical kingdom perished in the sea.

45. Some commentators have interpreted this verse to mean that Allah made the Children of Israel to inherit the gardens, water-springs, treasure-houses and fine dwellings vacated and left behind by Pharaoh and his people. This would inevitably mean that after the drowning of Pharaoh, the Israelites returned to Egypt and took possession of the wealth and properties of Pharaoh’s people. This interpretation, however, is neither supported by history nor by other verses of the Quran. The relevant verses of Surahs Al-Baqarah, Al-Maidah, Al-Aaraf and TaHa confirm that after the destruction of Pharaoh in the sea, the Israelites did not return to Egypt but proceeded towards their destination (Palestine) and then, till the time of Prophet David (973-1013 B.C.) all the major events of their history took place in the lands which are now known as the Sinai Peninsula, northern Arabia, Transjordan and Palestine. As such, in our opinion the verses mean this: On the one hand, Allah deprived the people of Pharaoh of their wealth, possessions and grandeur, and on the other hand, He bestowed the same on the Children of Israel in Palestine, and not in Egypt. This same meaning is borne out by( verses 136-137 of Surah A1-Aaraf): Then We took Our vengeance on them and drowned them in the sea because they had treated Our signs as false and grown heedless of them. And after them We gave as heritage to those who had been abased and kept low, the eastern and the western parts of that land, which had been blessed bountifully by Us. The epithet of the blessed land has generally been used for Palestine in the Quran as in (Surah Bani Israil, Ayat 1); (Surah Al-Anbiya, Ayats 71-81); and (Surah Saba, Ayat 18).