THE WAY TO SALVATION IN THE LIGHT OF SURAH
AL-’ASR
SURAH AL-’ASR, a very early Makkan surah is
one of the shortest surahs of the Quran. The words used in this surah are also
commonly used in Urdu and are familiar to those who have a fair knowledge of
this language. This is why a sketchy meaning of the surah is grasped without
much difficulty by every Urdu-knowing individual. But studied and pondered over
at a deeper level, this Surah opens up a treasure house of knowledge and
wisdom.
As a matter of fact, there is a striking
analogy between this surah and Surah Al-Ikhlas. Surah Al-’Asr sums up in a few
concise words the way and practical guidance that leads to eternal success and
salvation just as Surah Al-Ikhlas delineates in a few words the nature and
unity of Godhood in Islam. Though very short and compact, both of these surahs
are extremely rich in meaning relating to their respective themes. On this
ground Maulana Hamid-ud-Din Farahi has categorized Surah Al-’Asr as an aphorism
of great wisdom, whereas lmam Al-Sha’feii maintained that a deep and thoughtful
study of this surah alone provides adequate guidance for attaining one’s
salvation.
This surah is composed of three verses. The second verse is of central importance in meaning and significance. This verse expresses the painful and tragic state of man generally, a state of loss and deprivation. The evidence for this is presented in the first verse, in the form of an oath or adjuration. The third verse of the surah carves out an exception from the general condition of man laid down in the second verse.
In this way, this surah is clearly divided
into two parts. Its first part ‘By fleeting time, verily man is doomed (or
destined) to loss and ruin’—consists of a statement and its proof and as such
is of immense philosophical significance, whereas the second part of the surah
—‘Save those who believe, and do righteous deeds, and unite for the sake of
truth and steadfastness’—is of utmost practical importance, giving the
essential requirements and conditions of a successful life, a precise but
nevertheless complete and comprehensive elucidation of the ‘right path’.
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