Surah 2

Surah 2:243

"Have you not considered those who went forth from their homes – and they were thousands – afraid of death? And God said to them, ‘Die!’ (But) then He brought them to life. Surely God is indeed full of favor to the people, but most of the people are not thankful (for it)."
The Story of the Dead People Verses 2:243-245
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Verse 243

۞أَلَمۡ تَرَ إِلَى ٱلَّذِينَ خَرَجُواْ مِن دِيَٰرِهِمۡ وَهُمۡ أُلُوفٌ حَذَرَ ٱلۡمَوۡتِ فَقَالَ لَهُمُ ٱللَّهُ مُوتُواْ ثُمَّ أَحۡيَٰهُمۡۚ إِنَّ ٱللَّهَ لَذُو فَضۡلٍ عَلَى ٱلنَّاسِ وَلَٰكِنَّ أَكۡثَرَ ٱلنَّاسِ لَا يَشۡكُرُونَ

Have you not considered those who went forth from their homes – and they were thousands – afraid of death? And God said to them, ‘Die!’ (But) then He brought them to life. Surely God is indeed full of favor to the people, but most of the people are not thankful (for it).

Verse 244

وَقَٰتِلُواْ فِي سَبِيلِ ٱللَّهِ وَٱعۡلَمُوٓاْ أَنَّ ٱللَّهَ سَمِيعٌ عَلِيمٞ

So fight in the way of God, and know that God is hearing, knowing.

Verse 245

مَّن ذَا ٱلَّذِي يُقۡرِضُ ٱللَّهَ قَرۡضًا حَسَنٗا فَيُضَٰعِفَهُۥ لَهُۥٓ أَضۡعَافٗا كَثِيرَةٗۚ وَٱللَّهُ يَقۡبِضُ وَيَبۡصُۜطُ وَإِلَيۡهِ تُرۡجَعُونَ

Who is the one who will lend to God a good loan, and He will double it for him many times? God withdraws and extends, and to Him you will be returned.

243. Did you (O Muhammad) not think of those who went forth from their homes in the thousands, fearing death? Allah said to them, "Die". And that He restored them to life. Truly, Allah is full of bounty to mankind, but most men thank not.)

244. And fight in the way of Allah and know that Allah is All-Hearer, All-Knower.)

245. Who is he that will lend to Allah a goodly loan so that He may multiply it to him many times? And it is Allah that decreases or increases (your provisions), and unto Him you shall return.)

Ibn Abu Hatdm related that Ibn ‘Abbas said that these people mentioned herein, were the residents of a village called Dawardan. ‘Ali bin ‘Asim said that they were from Dawardan, a village several miles away from Wasit (in Iraq).

In his Tafsir, Waki‘ bin Jarrah said that Ibn ‘Abbas commented.

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"Did you (O Muhammad not think of those who went forth from their homes in thousands, fearing death?"

that they were four thousand persons who escaped the plague (that broke out in their land). They said, “We should go to a land that is free of death!” When they reached a certain area, Allah said to them:

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""Die .""

and they all died. Afterwards, one of the Prophets passed by them and supplicated to Allah to resurrect them and Allah brought them back to life. So, Allah stated:

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"Did you (O Muhammad not think of those who went forth from their homes in the thousands, fearing death?"

Furthermore, several scholars among the Salaf said that these people were the residents of a city during the time of the Children of Israel. The weather in their land did not suit them and an epidemic broke out. They fled their land fearing death and took refuge in the wilderness. They later arrived at a fertile valley and they filled what is between its two sides. Then Allah sent two angels to them, one from the lower side and the other from the upper side of the valley. The angels screamed once and all the people died instantly, just as the death of one man. They were later moved to a different place, where walls and graves were built around them. They all perished, and their bodies rotted and disintegrated. Long afterwards, one of the Prophets of the Children of Israel, whose name was Hizqll (Ezekiel), passed by them and asked Allah to bring them back to life by his hand. Allah accepted his supplication and commanded him to say, “O rotted bones, Allah commands you to come together.” The bones of every body were brought together. Allah then commanded him to say, “O bones, Allah commands you to be covered with flesh, nerves and skin.” That also happened while Hizqll was watching. Allah then commanded him to say, “O souls, Allah commands you to return, each to the body that it used to inhabit.” They all came back to life, looked around and proclaimed, “All praise is due to You (O Allah!) and there is no deity worthy of worship except You." Allah brought them back to life after they had perished long ago.

We should state that bringing these people back to life is a clear proof that physical resurrection shall occur on the Day of Resurrection. This is why Allah said:

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"Truly, Allah is full of bounty to mankind,"

meaning, in that He shows them His great signs, sound proofs and clear evidences. Yet,

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"but most men thank not."

as they do not thank Allah for what He has given them with in their worldly life and religious affairs.

The story of the dead people (2:244 above) also indicates that no caution can ever avert destiny and that there is no refuge from Allah, but to Allah Himself. These people departed from their land fleeing the epidemic and seeking to enjoy a long life. What they earned was the opposite of what they sought, as death came quickly and instantaneously and seized them all.

There is an authentic Hadith that Imam Ahmad reported that ‘Abdullah bin ‘Abbas said that ‘Umar bin Al-Khattab once went to Ash-Sham (Syria). When he reached the area of Sargh, he was met by the commanders of the army: Abu TJbaydah bin Jarrah and his companions. They told him that the plague had broken out in Ash-Sham. The Hadith then mentioned that ‘Abdur- Rahman bin ‘Awf, who was away attending to some of his affairs, came and said, “I have knowledge regarding this matter. I heard Allah’s Messenger say:

“If it (the plague) breaks out in a land that you are in, do not leave that land to escape from it. If you hear about it in a land, do not enter if.”

Umar then thanked Allah and went back. This Hadith is also reported in the Sahthayn.

Abandoning Jihad does not alter Destiny

Allah said:

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"And fight in the way of Allah and know that Allah is All-Hearer, All-Knower."

This Ayah indicates that just as caution does not alter destiny, abandoning Jihad will neither bring the appointed term closer nor delay it. Rather, destiny and the appointed provisions are fixed and shall never be changed or altered, neither by addition nor deletion. Similarly, Allah said:

{(They are) the ones who said about their killed brethren while they themselves sat (at home) : "If only they had listened to us, they would not have been killed." Say: "Avert death from your own selves, if you speak the truth."} 3:168

Allah said:

{They say: "Our Lord! Why have you ordained for us fighting? Would that you had granted us respite for a short period?" Say: "Short is the enjoyment of this world. The Hereafter is (far) better for him who fears Allah, and you shall not be dealt with unjustly even equal to the Fattla (a scalish thread in the long slit of a date stone). Wheresoever you may be, death will overtake you even if you are in fortresses built up strong and high!"} 4:77, 78

Abu Sulayman, Khalid bin Al-Walid, the commander of the Muslim armies, the veteran among Muslim soldiers, the protector of Islam and the Sword of Allah that was raised above His enemies, said while dying, “I have participated in so-and-so number of battles. There is not a part of my body, but suffered a shot (of an arrow), a stab (of a spear) or a strike (of a sword). Yet, here I am, I die on my bed just as the camel dies! May the eyes of the cowards never taste sleep.” He, may Allah be pleased with him, was sorry and in pain because he did not die as martyr in battle. He was sad that he had to die on his bed!!

The Good Loan and its Reward

Allah said:

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"Who is he that will lend to Allah a goodly loan so tliat He may multiply it to him many times?"

In this Ayah, Allah encourages His servants to spend in His cause. Allah mentioned this same Ayah in several other parts of His Glorious Qur’an. The Hadlth that mentions that Allah descends (every night down on the nearest heaven to us when the last third of the night remains) states that Allah says:

“Who would give a loan to He Who is neither poor nor unjust.”

Allah’s statement:

{He may multiply it to him many times}, is similar to His statement:

{The likeness of those who spend their wealth in the way of Allah, is as the likeness of a grain (of com); it grows seven ears, and each ear has a hundred grains. Allah gives manifold increase to whom He wills.} 2:261

We will mention this Ayah later on. Allah then said:

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"And it is Allah that decreases or increases (your provisions),"

meaning, ‘Spend (in Allah’s cause) and do not be anxious.’ Certainly, Allah is the Sustainer Who increases or decreases the provisions to whomever He wills among His servants. Allah’s wisdom is perfect, and,

{and unto Him you shall return.} on the Day of Resurrection.

— from Tafsir Ibn Kathir (Vol. 1, Page 680-685)

About this Source & Scholarly Authority (Tafsir Ibn Kathir)

Universal Sunni Consensus: Tafsir al-Qur'an al-Azim by Hafiz Ibn Kathir (701–774 AH / 1301–1373 AD) is universally regarded across all major schools of Sunni Islam (traditional, Salafi, Ash'ari) as the most authoritative classical exegesis. It is prized because it relies on Tafsir bil-Ma'thur—interpreting the Quran using the Quran itself, authentic Hadiths of Prophet Muhammad, and recorded statements of the early Companions (Sahabah).

Standard English Edition: This text is from the standard 10-volume English abridgment published by Dar-us-Salam Publications (supervised by Shaykh Safiur-Rahman Al-Mubarakpuri), which is the official, most widely distributed English Quranic commentary in mosques and Islamic libraries worldwide today.