Question: I wish to know if
the verse 56 of the Surah Ahzab obligates us to invoke Allah’s blessings
upon the Holy Prophet (sws). How do we do that? If this is not the meaning
of this verse, what is its real implication?
Answer: A simple translation
of the verse follows:
Lo! Allah and His angels shower blessings on
the Prophet. O you who believe! Ask blessings on him and send peace unto
him with a worthy salutation. (33:56)
The verse requires us to invoke Allah’s
mercy and blessings upon the Holy Prophet (sws). We can discharge this
obligation by simply praying for him as we pray for our dear ones and our
own very selves. The wish to utter prayers is instinctively created in
our hearts and our tongue expresses our petitions. Suppose I ask you to
pray for me. How do you think you will grant me the request. You would
definitely frame your words in your own way and pray to the Lord for me.
The verse actually makes a subtle
allusion to the practice of the hypocrites of Madinah who would
always contrive to harm the Holy Prophet (sws) and his family. The Almighty
tells the Muslims that the appropriate way is to pray for the Prophet (sws)
as the angels carry out this noble task; so much so, the Almighty Himself
sends blessings upon him. It highlights the status of the Messenger of
Allah and his coveted relationship with God and His angels. In other words,
what we learn from the verse is that invoking Allah’s blessings upon the
Prophet (sws) is an act cherished by the angels and well approved by the
Almighty. This is the antibiotic that waylays the germs of hypocrisy and
cleanses our hearts.
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