logo
episode-header-image
Apr 2024
2 m

Al-Balad البلد "The City"

Qahramon
About this episode

Al-Balad  البلد, "The City" is the 90th Surah or chapter of the Qur'an. It is composed of 20 verses


Summary

  • 1-7 Man, though created in misery, yet boasts of his riches
  • 8-16 Captives to be freed and the poor and orphan to be fed
  • 17-20 Description of the companions of the right and left hand


The subject matter and style of Qur'anic chapter al balad resemble those of the earliest Surahs revealed at Mecca,[2] but it contains a pointer which indicates that it was sent down in the period when the disbelievers of Makkah had resolved to oppose Muhammad, and made it lawful for themselves to commit tyranny and excess against him


In this Surah a vast subject has been compressed into a few brief sentences, and it is a miracle of the Quran that a complete ideology of life which could hardly be explained in a thick volume has been abridged most effectively in brief sentences of this short Surah. Its theme is to explain the true position of man in the world and of the world in relation to man and to tell that God has shown to man both the highways of good and evil, has also provided for him the means to judge and see and follow them, and now it rests upon mans own effort and judgment whether he chooses the path of virtue and reaches felicity or adopts the path of vice and meets with doom

First, the city of Makkah and the hardships being faced therein by the Holy Prophet (upon whom be peace) and the state of the children of Adam have been cited as a witness to the truth that this world is not a place of rest and ease for man, where he might have been born to enjoy life, but here he has been created into toil and struggle. If this theme is read with verse 39 of Surah An-Najm (Laisa lil insani illa ma saa : there is nothing for man but what he has striven for), it becomes plain that in this world the future of man depends on his toil and struggle, effort and striving

After this, man's misunderstanding that he is all in all in this world and that there is no superior power to watch what he does and to call him to account, has been refuted

Then, taking one of the many moral concepts of ignorance held by man, as an example, it has been pointed out what wrong criteria of merit and greatness he has proposed for himself in the world

The person who for ostentation and display squanders heaps of wealth, not only himself prides upon his extravagances but the people also admire him for it enthusiastically, whereas the Being Who is watching over his deeds, sees by what methods he obtained the wealth and in what ways and with what motives and intention he spent it

Then Allah says: We have given man the means of knowledge and the faculties of thinking and understanding and opened up before him both the highways of virtue and vice: one way leads down to moral depravity, and it is an easy way pleasing for the self; the other way leads up to moral heights, which is steep like an uphill road, for scaling which man has to exercise self- restraint

It is man's weakness that he prefers slipping down into the abyss to scaling the cliff

Then, Allah has explained what the steep road is by following which man can ascend to the heights

It is that he should give up spending for ostentation, display and pride and should spend his wealth to help the orphans and the needy, should believe in Allah and His Religion and joining the company of believers should participate in the construction of a society which should fulfill the demands of virtue and righteousness patiently and should be compassionate to the people

The end of those who follow this way is that they would become worthy of Allah's mercies

On the contrary, the end of those who follow the wrong way, is the fire of Hell from which there is no escape

Up next
Feb 2025
At-Takathur التكاثر "Rivalry, Competition"
‏At-Takāthur ( التكاثر, "Rivalry, Competition") is the 102nd chapter of the Qur'an, with 8 versesRegarding the timing and contextual background of the believed revelation (asbāb al-nuzūl), it is an earlier "Meccan surah", which means it is believed to have been revealed in Mecca, ... Show More
52s
Jun 2024
Al-Adiyat - The War Horses which run swiftly⁠ ⁠العاديات "The Courser, The Chargers"
‏Al-Adiyat or The War Horses which run swiftly[1] (Arabic: العاديات, al-ʿādiyāt, also known as "The Courser, The Chargers") is the 100th chapter (sūrah) of the Qur'an, with 11 āyāt or verses. Regarding the timing and contextual background of the revelation (asbāb al-nuzūl), it is ... Show More
1m 10s
Jun 2024
Al-Adiyat العاديات  al-ʿādiyāt "The Courser, The Chargers"
‏Al-Adiyat or The War Horses which run swiftly[1] ( العاديات, al-ʿādiyāt, also known as "The Courser, The Chargers") is the 100th chapter of the Qur'an, with 11 āyāt or verses. Regarding the timing and contextual background of the revelation (asbāb al-nuzūl), it is an earlier "Me ... Show More
1m 10s
Recommended Episodes
Jan 2021
90. Surah al-Balad | سورة البلد
‏The subject matter of this 20-verse chapter indicates that it was revealed in Mecca.  At the time of its revelation, the disbelievers had convinced themselves it was acceptable to oppress and harass Prophet Muhammad, may the mercy and blessings of God be upon him, and his follow ... Show More
1m 48s
Jan 2021
81. Surah al-Takweer | سورة التكوير
‏The chapter was revealed in Mecca.  It emphasizes the fact that people will be confronted by their deeds on Judgement Day, asserts the truth of the Quran, and calls people to the right path.  It opens with a powerful description of events on that Day, and the title of the chapte ... Show More
2m 27s
Jan 2021
74. Surah al-Muddather | سورة المدثر
‏There is much scholarly discussion about this chapter and the one before it, The One Wrapped in Garments.  This is a fifty-six verse chapter that begins by addressing Prophet Muhammad, may the mercy and blessings of God be upon him, directly and goes on to remind the disbeliever ... Show More
5m 55s
Jan 2021
92. Surah al-Layl | سورة الليل
‏Verses 1 – 3 Three oathsBy the night when it descends and covers everything with darkness, and by the appearance of the bright and radiant day, and by He who created both the male and the female.  God begins this chapter with a series of three oaths.  God swears by both the day ... Show More
1m 44s
Nov 2020
30. Surah al-Room | سورة الروم
‏The chapter was revealed in the city of Mecca and opens with a reference to the defeat of the Byzantines (also known as the Roman Empire) at the hands of the Persians (613–14 CE) in Syria, and the subsequent victory of the Byzantines in 624 CE.  The chapter urges people to refle ... Show More
19m 19s
Jan 2021
95. Surah al-Teen | سورة التين
‏The Fig is a concise chapter of eight verses.  Its name comes from the first words of the first verse.  The majority of scholars agree that this chapter was revealed in Mecca and Mecca is mentioned in the chapter giving credence to this assumption.  Meccan chapters, especially t ... Show More
48s
Jan 2021
96. Surah al-'Alaq | سورة العلق
‏"Al-ʿAlaq" is an early Meccan chapter.  The first five verses are considered by most to be the first verses of the Quran to be revealed; the remaining verses were revealed later in the Meccan period when opposition to the revelation arose among the leaders of the Quraysh.  This ... Show More
1m 28s
Jan 2021
76. Surah al-Insan | سورة الإنسان
‏This is a thirty-one verse chapter.  It is generally accepted that it was revealed in Mecca, however, there is some scholarly debate and many scholars believe that the chapter was revealed in Madina.  There are even suggestions that part of it was revealed in Medina whilst the m ... Show More
5m 40s
Oct 2020
22. Surah al-Hajj | سورة الحج
‏The chapter gets its title from the reference to the rite of pilgrimage that Muslims believe was initiated by Abraham.  The theme is introduced by condemning those who barred believers from access to the Sacred Mosque and is followed by permission to fight when attacked.  The ch ... Show More
27m 50s