|
72
"Ta. Sin. These are verses of the Qur'an, a Book that makes (things) clear."
There are, also, many other examples, similar to this one, in the Qur'an.
The abbreviated letters of the Holy Qur'an have always been considered
mysterious. In the words of scholars and commentators, the letters that are
prefixes to some Suras, such as 'Alif 'A', Lam 'L', Mim 'M', and the
like, are among the 'metaphorical expressions' of the Qur'an. They are secrets
that none knows except the Prophet (p.b.u.h.) and, after him, his successors
(a.s.) who have left some traditions and narrations which testify to this very
matter :
1. Amir-ul-Mu'mineen Ali (a.s.) said : " Every book has an elite and
the elite of this Book (The Qur'an) is the 'abbreviated letters'. " (1)
2. It is narrated from Imam Sadiq (a.s.) who said : " 'Alif 'A',
Lam 'L', Mim 'M', are the letters among the (whole) letters of the ' Exalted
Name ' of Allah, which are separated and scattered in the Qur'an and whenever
the Prophet and the sinless Imams (p.b.u.th.) call Allah by that 'Exalted
Name', their prayer will be accepted." (2)
3. It is narrated from Imam Ali-ibn-il-Husayn (a.s.) , thus : "
The Quraysh and the Jews refuted the Qur'an and said: ' It is mere magic and he
has made it by himself '. So, Allah said: ' 'Alif, Lam, Mim. This is the (True)
Book...', i.e. ' O' Muhammad, this Book that is sent down to you, is made up of
the abbreviated letters and 'Alif, Lam, Mim are among them. They are the same as
the letters of the alphabet that you (people) use in your words. Bring similar
to it if you are genuine'." (3)
4. It is narrated from Ibn-Abbas and 'Akramah who have said that these
letters are the 'letters of oath', as well as 'the Name of Allah', by which He
(s.w.t.) has sworn.
The reason why Allah has sworn by these letters is, perhaps, for their
importance and greatness through which the Glory and Highness of Allah and the
secrets of the world of creation are stated. All sciences, from the beginning to
the end, daily activities and arrangements of affairs in societies and their
communications
(1) Tafsir-us-Safi, vol. 1, p. 78
(2) Makhzan-ul-'Irfan, commentary, vol. 1, p. 66
(3) Al-Burhan, commentary, vol. 1, p. 54
|