Al-Baqara - The Cow
Arabic Name: الْبَقَرَة
Urdu Name: گائے
Type: Madani
Serial Number: 2
Revelation Order: 87
Total Verses: 286
Parah: 1,2,3
Rukus: 40
Sajda: None
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Surah
Al-Baqara
Revealed
Madani
Position
Juz 1,2,3
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Verse Meaning
According to the classical tafsir of Ibn Kathir, the verse "Ṣummun, Bukmun, 'Umyun, Fahum Lā Yarji'ūn" (Deaf, Dumb, Blind, so they will not return) describes the profound spiritual state of the hypocrites. This is not a physical deafness or blindness, but a sensory shutdown of the heart and intellect towards divine guidance. Al-Tabari elaborates that this condition is a direct consequence of their choice to purchase misguidance at the expense of guidance, leaving them lost in the darkness of their hypocrisy. Al-Qurtubi adds a linguistic insight, explaining that the absence of conjunctions between 'deaf,' 'dumb,' and 'blind' serves to emphasize each state as a complete and independent affliction, compounding their inability to return. The synthesis of these scholarly views reveals a spiritual principle: when one persistently rejects the truth after it has been made clear, their faculties for perceiving that truth—hearing, speaking, and seeing with the heart—are sealed, making a return to the path of guidance exceptionally difficult.
Questions for Reflection
The Deafness of the Heart ('Summun')
Ibn Kathir notes they are deaf to 'khair' (goodness). Reflect on a time this week when you heard good advice or a reminder of truth. Did your heart truly listen and incline towards it, or did it feel like noise you wanted to tune out? What does this reveal about the receptivity of your spiritual hearing?
The Muteness of the Soul ('Bukmun')
Al-Qurtubi explains this refers to being mute from speaking the truth. Contemplate a situation where you had the opportunity to speak a word of truth, enjoin good, or forbid evil, but remained silent. What fear or desire caused this silence? How does this silence differ from the purposeful, articulate faith the Quran encourages?
The Blindness of Insight ('Umyun')
Tafsirs explain this is blindness of the heart's insight (basirah). Ponder a recent blessing in your life (health, family, a moment of peace). Did you see the hand of the Giver behind the gift, or did you only see the gift itself? What patterns or signs is Allah showing you in your life that your 'heart's eye' might be missing?
Practical Applications
Conduct a 'Spiritual Sensory' check-in during your daily reflections. Ask yourself: Am I truly listening to guidance, or just hearing what I want to hear?
In an age of constant noise and distraction, consciously filter information through the lens of Islamic guidance, whether in media consumption or personal interactions.
Practice 'speaking the truth' in small matters to build the muscle for greater testimony. This includes giving sincere advice, acknowledging blessings, and enjoining good.
Challenge yourself to speak up for justice in your workplace, offer a kind and truthful word instead of gossip, and articulate your faith when appropriate.
Engage in 'Tafakkur' (contemplation) on the signs of Allah in creation to sharpen your spiritual vision ('Umyun').
Take a few minutes daily, away from screens, to observe nature, reflect on the complexity of life, or ponder the vastness of the universe, consciously connecting it to the Creator.
Hidden Gem
The synthesis of tafsirs reveals that the sequence—Deaf, Dumb, Blind—is a diagnostic progression of spiritual disease. It begins with refusing to *listen* to the truth. This leads to an inability to *speak* or affirm the truth. The final stage is a total blindness of the heart where one can no longer *perceive* the truth at all. Contemplate where you are in this potential progression and what immediate action can halt it.
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