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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

وَقَالُوۡا لَنۡ يَّدۡخُلَ الۡجَـنَّةَ اِلَّا مَنۡ كَانَ هُوۡدًا اَوۡ نَصٰرٰى‌ؕ تِلۡكَ اَمَانِيُّهُمۡ‌ؕ قُلۡ هَاتُوۡا بُرۡهَانَکُمۡ اِنۡ کُنۡتُمۡ صٰدِقِيۡنَ‏
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Surah Al-Baqara (2:111)

Quick Facts about this Verse

Surah

Al-Baqara

Revealed

Madani

Position

Juz 1,2,3

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Verse Meaning

According to the classical scholar Imam Al-Tabari, Quran 2:111 addresses the exclusive claims made by the Jews and Christians of Medina, where each group asserted that salvation was reserved solely for their own. The Jews proclaimed, 'None will enter Paradise unless he be a Jew,' and likewise, the Christians made the same claim for themselves. Ibn Kathir clarifies that this verse exposes their mutual deception and wishful thinking, as they held these beliefs without any divine sanction or proof. This synthesis of classical tafsirs reveals a core Quranic principle: religious identity or lineage is not the currency for the Hereafter. The verse masterfully refutes sectarian arrogance by demanding empirical evidence—'Bring your proof (burhan), if you are truthful.' This challenge, as Al-Qurtubi notes, establishes the Islamic intellectual tradition of requiring clear proof for theological claims, shifting the basis of faith from baseless desire (amaniyy) to reasoned conviction. The verse thus serves as a divine critique of all forms of religious elitism, paving the way for the universal principle of salvation through sincere submission and righteous action outlined in the subsequent verse.

Questions for Reflection

personal

Al-Tabari explains these were baseless desires ('amaniyy'). Reflect on your own heart: are there any 'spiritual wishes' you hold that are not supported by clear evidence from the Quran and Sunnah? How does the comfort of belonging to a group sometimes replace the effort of seeking proof?

intellectual

The verse demands 'burhan'—a clear, demonstrative proof. Contemplate the difference between 'burhan' and mere assertion or emotional conviction. How does Islam's demand for evidence elevate faith from blind following to a reasoned submission? Where in your life can you apply this standard of seeking proof?

Practical Applications

Challenge your inherited beliefs by actively seeking their 'burhan' (proof) within the Quran and Sunnah.

In an age of misinformation, apply this principle to all religious claims you encounter online or in person.

When engaging in religious dialogue, focus on presenting evidence respectfully rather than asserting claims of exclusivity.

Use this method in interfaith discussions or when explaining Islam to others, focusing on the 'why' behind beliefs.

Hidden Gem

A synthesis of scholarly thought reveals that the demand for 'burhan' is not just a challenge to others, but a mercy. By demanding proof, Allah protects humanity from falling prey to charismatic leaders or baseless traditions. Contemplate how this divine standard is a form of protection for your own intellect and soul.

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