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Sura 29 of the Quran
العنكبوت
Al-‘Ankabūt
The Spider
ClassificationMeccan
PositionJuzʼ 20 to 21
Hizb no.40, 41
No. of Rukus7
No. of verses69
Opening muqaṭṭaʻātʾAlif Lām Mīm الم

The Spider[1] (Arabic: العنكبوت, al-‘ankabūt) is the 29th chapter (surah) of the Quran with 69 verses (āyāt).

It is an earlier "Meccan surah", whose believed revelation (asbāb al-nuzūl) was in Mecca as opposed to Medina.

The surah states that Nuh, Ibrahim, Lut, Shuaib, Hud, Saleh, Musa and Muhammad all were prophets of God. All of them endured hardships. For example, Noah was ridiculed often and Abraham was thrown into the fire. But God destroyed their people who transgressed. Verse 40 says

So each We punished for his sin; of them was he on whom We sent down a violent storm, and of them was he whom the rumbling overtook, and of them was he whom We made to be swallowed up by the earth, and of them was he whom We drowned; and it did not beseem Allah that He should be unjust to them, but they were unjust to their own souls.[2]

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Transcription

Summary

  • 1-2 Religious faith is proved by trials
  • 3 Evil deeds will surely be punished
  • 4-7 The righteous shall be rewarded for their good deeds
  • 8 Parents not to be obeyed when they oppose God's law
  • 9 Salvation by faith and good works
  • 10-11 Hypocrites exposed and rebuked
  • 12-13 Unbelievers shall be punished for deceiving others by false promises
  • 14-15 The enemies of Noah drowned for their unbelief
  • 16 Abraham preached against idolatry
  • 17 Abraham accused of being an impostor
  • 18-19 He shows the idolaters how God's power is manifested in nature
  • 20-22 He declares that none shall escape the judgment of God
  • 23 His people attempt to burn him, but God saves him
  • 24 He discourses against the idolatry of his people
  • 25 Lot believes in Abraham, who determines to fly his country
  • 26 God gives Abraham descendants who possess the gift of prophecy and the Scriptures
  • 27-34 The story of Lot and his ministry in Sodom
  • 35-36 Shuaib's ministry to the unbelieving Madianites
  • 37 ʽAd and Thamúd destroyed in unbelief
  • 38 Qárún, Pharaoh, and Hámán destroyed in unbelief
  • 39 Various means by which God destroyed infidels
  • 40 Idolatry likened to a spider's web
  • 41 God knoweth the idols worshipped by men
  • 42, 43 God's works and signs only understood by true believers
  • 44 Muhammad is commanded to recite the Quran and to give himself to prayer
  • 45 Muslims not to argue against the people of the book expect in the best way.
  • 45, 46 The Quran and the former Scriptures one revelation
  • 47 The miracle of Muhammad's reading and writing a proof of the inspiration of the Quran
  • 48 Unbelievers only reject the Quran
  • 49 Muhammad challenged to work a miracle
  • 50 The Quran itself a sufficient miracle
  • 51, 52 God will judge between Muhammad and the infidels
  • 53-55 The infidels call for judgment, and it will find them unprepared
  • 56 Believers exhorted to fly from persecution
  • 57-59 The reward of the righteous dead
  • 60-63 Polytheists admit to God's works in creation and providence witness his being
  • 64 The present life a vain show
  • 65, 66 Unbelievers are ungrateful
  • 67, 68 The ingratitude of the Arab idolaters
  • 69 God will reward the faithful [3]

Parable of the spider's house

The parable of those who take protectors other than God is that of a spider spinning a shelter. And the flimsiest of all shelters is certainly that of a spider, if only they knew.

— - Qur'an 29:41[4]

Mustafa Khattab, author of the Clear Quran, notes that "Externally, the web is too flimsy to protect the spider against rain and strong wind. Internally, the spider’s family structure is fragile, since some species are cannibalistic, with the female preying on the male and the young eating their own mother."[5]

From Tafsir Ibn Kathir:

"This is how Allah described the idolators in their reverence of gods besides Him, hoping that they would help them and provide for them, and turning to them in times of difficulties. In this regard, they were like the house of a spider, which is so weak and frail, because by clinging to these gods they were like a person who holds on to a spider's web, who does not gain any benefit from that. If they knew this, they would not take any protectors besides Allah. This is unlike the Muslim believer, whose heart is devoted to Allah, yet he still does righteous deeds and follows the Laws of Allah, for he has grasped the most trustworthy handle that will never break because it is so strong and firm."

References

  1. ^ Ibn Kathir (d.1373). "Tafsir Ibn Kathir (English): Surah Al Ankabut". Quran 4 U. Retrieved 14 March 2020.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  2. ^ Quran Surah Al-Ankaboot ( Verse 40 )
  3. ^ Wherry, Elwood Morris (1896). A Complete Index to Sale's Text, Preliminary Discourse, and Notes. London: Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner, and Co. Public Domain This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain.
  4. ^ Quran Surat Al Ankabut (29):41
  5. ^ Mustafa Khattab, the Clear Quran

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