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The Ambiyaa Jul Ace Of the Bani Israa'eel followed the teachings of the Torah, which was the fundamental scripture revealed to them. However, as times and situations changed, Allaah revealed the Zaboor to Hadhrat Dawood v, which contained injunctions like the Torah, but with extra details and a large proportion devoted to the praises of Allaah. Allaah also blessed him with such a melodious voice that when he recited the Zaboor, humans, Jinn, birds and even the animals in the wild were moved by it. Some narrations of Ahadeeth state that even the waters of the rivers and seas stooped when he recited it at their banks. The Musannaf of Abdur Razzaaq and other compilations of Ahadeeth narrate that when Rasulullaah p heard Hadhrat Abu Moosa Ash'ari t reciting the Qur'aan, he told Hadhrat Abu Moosa t that he had been blessed with some part of the voice of Hadhrat Dawood v. The word Zaboor means 'a part' because it was essentially a supplement to the Torah. The subject matter of the Zaboor consisted largely of hymns and poems in praise of Allaah together with advices, and it also highlights the dependence of mankind upon Allaah. A narration of Ahmad states that it was revealed in Ramadhaan and contained many words of advice and wisdom. It also contained some glad tidings for Rasulullaah p and the Ambiyaa pul mic, as stated in the verse, "Without doubt, We have already written in the Zaboor after the reminder (the Torah) that My pious bondsmen shall inherit the land (of Jannah)" .232 232 Surah Ambiyaa عليهم السلام , verse 105. 560 A narration of Bukhaari states that Hadhrat Dawood v was given the miraculous ability to recite all of the Zaboor so quickly that he would commence recitation when started to saddle his horse and complete the recitation when the saddling was complete. Command over Animals and Jim Allaah had granted unique capabilities to various Ambiyaa >ud) peale that distinguishes them from others. Allaah says, "We have given excellence to some of these Rusul over others".233 Hadhrat Dawood v was therefore also granted certain attributes that were granted to very few Ambiyaa pull make . Amongst the attributes he was favoured with was his beautiful voice. When he recited the Zaboor, the birds, animals would gather and join him. In fact, the Qur'aan states that even mountains would join in chorus. The Tasbeeh and Dhikr made by the other forms of Allaah's creation are a reality, which Allaah refers to in the verse: تُسَبِّحُ لَهُ السَّمُوتُ السَّبْعُ وَ الْأَرْضُ وَ مَنْ فِيْهِنَّ * وَ إِنْ مِّنْ شَىْءٍ إِلَّا يُسَبِّحُ بِحَمْدِهٍ وَلَكِنْ لَا تَفْقَهُوْنَ تَسْبِيْحَهُمْ ٥﴿ إِنَّمَ كَانَ حَلِيْمًا غَفُورًا (٣٣) TRANSLATION: The seven heavens and earth together with whatever (creation) is within them glorify Him. There is nothing that does not glorify His praises, but you do not understand their glorification (even matter that seems inanimate to us humans glorify Allaah without us realising it). Undoubtedly He is Most Forbearing, Most Forgiving.234 233 Surah Baqarah, verse 253. 234 Surah Bani Israa'eel, verse 44. 561 This verse answers the question of why we humans do not seem to hear the Tasbeeh of other creation. The fact is that we do not understand the nature of this, just as we do not understand the nature of the martyrs being alive after they are martyred. In his book Al Fasl, Allaama Ibn Hazamail ., has highlighted a doubt concerning the fact that if the term "whatever (creation) is within them" is general, then even an atheist ought to be included. How is this possible when such people never glorify Allaah? The reply is quite simple. If we read the context of the verse, it will be noticed that the verse tells us that apart from the people who refuse to acknowledge the glory of Allaah, everything in the heavens and earth glorify Allaah. The doubt is therefore not valid. The Tasbeeh (glorification that is carried out by all of creation) as mentioned in this verse refers to literal Tasbeeh and need not be interrelated figuratively. The fact that we do not perceive this Tasbeeh is merely because we have not been endowed with the faculties to understand them. However, Allaah has blessed Ambiyaa pull & like Hadhrat Dawood v with the faculty to do so. He was therefore capable of physically hearing their Tasbeeh. Modern day science has made it evident that what people traditionally regarded as inanimate are really living creatures. It is therefore not impossible for them to engage in Tasbeeh even though they do not articulate it in words as we do. The narrations of Ahadeeth make mention of the trees and stones that the Sahabah y heard making Tasbeeh when they were with Rasulullaah p. The weeping of the pillar in the Masjidun Nabawi was also a sign of life in seemingly lifeless objects and it is also reported that Rasulullaah p spoke to some animals. 562 In the Words of the Qur'aan Allaah says in verse 79 of Surah Ambiya pul ale : وَ سَخَّرْنَا مَعَ دَاوَدَ الْجِبَالَ يُسَبِّحْنَ وَ الطَّيْرَ * وَكُنَّا فَعِلِيْنَ (٧٩) TRANSLATION: We placed the mountains and birds at Dawood v's service and they all engaged in Allaah's glorification (with him). We are the ones Who can do (Who can make such things possible). Verse 10 of Surah Saba states: وَلَقَدْ أَنَّيْنَا دَاوَدَ مِنَّا فَضْلًا * يُحِبَالُ أَوِّبِى مَعَرَ وَالطَّيْرَ ةَ TRANSLATION: Verily, We granted Dawood v a great bounty from Us (referring to his prophethood or the Zaboor). (Addressing the mountains, We said,) "O mountains! Repeat (the Tasbeeh) with Dawood" and the birds (were also given this command). Verses 18-19 of Surah Saad states: إِنَّا سَخَّرْنَا الْجِبَالَ مَعَهَ يُسَبِّحْنَ بِالْعَشِىِّ وَ الْإِشْرَاقِ (١٨) وَالطَّيْرَ مَحْشُوْرَةً كُلٌّ لَّمَّ أَوَّابٌ (١٩) TRANSLATION: Verily, We subjugated (placed at his command) the mountains that would glorify Allaah (engage in Tasbeeh) with him by evening and at daybreak. We also placed the 563 birds at his service, who all gathered together (at his command when it was time to engage in Tasbeeh). They all turned towards Him (Allaah). Iron Despite the fact that the kingdom of Hadhrat Dawood v was so vast, he never took anything from the treasury for personal use. Whatever he needed, he earned by the effort of his own hands. Rasulullaah p said, "No person can earn a living that it better than what he gets by the effort of his own hands. The Nabi of Allaah Dawood v also earned by the effort of his own hands." 235 Allaama Ayni ail wo, writes that Hadhrat Dawood v made du'aa to Allaah to make means for him to earn through the effort of his own hands rather than having to depend on the state treasury. Allaah therefore made iron and steel like wax in his hands so that he could shape them as he liked without the need for tools. In the Words of the Qur' aan Describing this in the Qur'aan, Allaah says in verse 11 of Surah Saba: آَنِ اعْمَلْ سُبِغْتٍ وَّ قَدِّرْ فِى السَّرْدِ وَ اعْمَلُوْا صَالِحًا ٥ * إِنِّى بِمَا تَعْمَلُوْنَ بَصِيْرٌ (١١) TRANSLATION: (Allaah commanded Dawood v saying,) "Make coats of armour (with the iron), perfect the links (so that they join and move perfectly with the movements of the soldier wearing it) and you all (your family) should do good deeds. I am certainly watching whatever you do (and will reward you for all the good you do)." 235 Bukhaari, Chapter of Trade. 564 Verse 80 of Surah Ambiyaa Jul sk States: وَ عَلَّمْتُمُ صَنْعَةَ لَبُوْسٍ لَّكُمْ لِتُحْصِنَكُمْ مِّنَّ بَاسِكُمْ ◌َّ فَبَلْ أَنْتُمْ شُكِرُونَ (٨٠) TRANSLATION: We taught Dawood v the skill of making armour (with links to allow easy movement, unlike the armour of times before which consisted of uncomfortable solid steel plates which restricted movement), so that it protects you (people) in your wars. Will you be grateful? Whereas the traditional armour of steel plates could be used only by strong men able to carry the heavy weight, the armour made of steel links was much lighter and suited everyone. Communicating with Birds Another unique attribute that Hadhrat Dawood v was blessed with was that he could communicate with the birds. Details of this skill will be mentioned in the story of Hadhrat Sulaymaan v, Inshaa Allaah. Passing Sound Judgement 565 As stated earlier, Hadhrat Dawood v was renowned for the sound judgement that he passed in disputes between people since he had been blessed with the rare ability to understand the depths of a dispute and solve it. One day, two men appeared before him to have their dispute settled. The one argued that his crops were ready to be harvested when the goats of the other raided his fields and destroyed all the crops. Hadhrat Dawood v passed judgement that the goats be made over to the owner of the crops since their value was the same as the value of the crops. When Hadhrat Sulaymaan u heard about the judgement that his father Hadhrat Dawood v had passed, he approached him and said, "Dear father! I know that your decision is correct, but I have a more amicable resolution to propose. Hand the goats over to the plantation owner so that he may use the milk and wool to his advantage. In the meantime, let the owner of the goats work on the damaged fields and restore them to their original condition. When he is done and the fields ready to be harvested, he may have his goats back and the other may have his fields and crops." Hadhrat Dawood v approved of this solution and passed it. The words of the Qur'aan also suggest that this decision of Hadhrat Sulaymaan u was more appropriate. The Qur'aan also makes mention of another incident concerning the judgement of Hadhrat Dawood v. This dispute was intended as a test for him. When Hadhrat Dawood v erred during this test, he immediately supplicated to Allaah and sought forgiveness. Allaah so much loved his humility in this incident that Allaah has related it in the Qur'aan. It is cited as a lesson to all those who are close to Allaah and who happen to err. The incident exhorts them to immediately turn to Allaah and seek His forgiveness. This is what Hadhrat Aadam u did when he erred in eating from the tree. Hadhrat Nooh u did the same when he erred in seeking safety for his son, Hadhrat Ibraheem u did so when he told 566 the people he was ill, Hadhrat Moosa u did so when he killed the Egyptian and Hadhrat Yunus u did so when he left his community without first waiting for Allaah's command. All of these incidents are cited with the purpose of reminded the faithful to immediately seek Allaah's pardon as soon as they commit an error. Since the Ambiyaa Jul were examples to all of mankind, it was them who were first to blaze the trail. The incident of Hadhrat Dawood v concerned the time when hastened to resolve a dispute between two men without first hearing both partied plead their case. The Qur'aan does not relate the details of the case and no authentic Ahadeeth contain the details either. Whatever had been reported in the books of Tafseer have been sourced from the Bani Israa'eel, which have been vehemently rejected by the research scholars of Islaam. Therefore, the correct interpretation of this verse has been derived either from the statements of the Ambiyaa pul sk Or from the context of the verses of the Qur'aan. It needs to be borne in mind that the lesson of every story is more important than knowing the details. Allaama Ibn Hazam ail., stated that the two disputants who came to Hadhrat Dawood v to have their dispute settled were in a tremendous hurry because they scaled the wall to his place of worship rather than entering in the conventional manner. Hadhrat Abdullaah bin Abbaas t reports that Hadhrat Dawood u had allocated separate days to tend to his affairs, which rotated every four days. The first day was allocated exclusively for Ibaadah, the second day for hearing and settling disputes, the third day for the guidance and reformation of the Bani Israa'eel and the fourth day for personal matters. 567 When the two men scaled his wall and barged into his presence on the day when he was engaged in Ibaadah, Hadhrat Dawood v was naturally shocked. The men therefore bade him not to be frightened and explained that they needed judgement in their dispute. The one started to explain that he owned only one ewe, whereas the other person owned 99 ewes. Despite this, he explained, the other man wanted his one ewe as well and was being harsh in demanding to have it. Hadhrat Dawood u told him that the man was being oppressive in demanding the single ewe and that it often happened that one partner in a business behaved in this manner. Because the silence of the defendant suggested that he had no counter claim, Hadhrat Dawood v passed judgment in favour of the plaintiff. However, when he realised that his judgement seemed partial, he immediately repented to Allaah, realising that he had been tested. Allaah then forgave him since the error was not irreparable. In my opinion, this interpretation of the incident does not conflict with the words of the Qur'aan or with common logic. It also does not conflict with the interpretations of the pious predecessors. There is therefore no need to be critical of other interpretations in defence of this one. In the Words of the Qur'aan This incident is recounted in verse 21-26 of Surah Saad in the following words: وَ بَلْ آَتْكَ نَبَؤُا الْخَصْمِ ﴾ إِذْ تَسَوَّرُوا الْمِحْرَابَ (٢١) إِذْ دَخَلُوْا عَلَى دَاوَدَ فَفَزِعَ مِنْهُمْ قَاأُوْا لَا تَخَفْ ◌ٌّ خَصْمُنِ بَغَى بَعْضُنَا عَلَى بَعْضٍ فَاحْكُمْ بَيْنَنَا بِالْحَقِّ وَلَا تُشْطِطْ وَابْدِنَا إِلَى سَوَاءِ الصِّرَاطِ (٢٢) إِنَّ بُذَا آَخِى نْ لَمْ تِسْعٌ وَّ تِسْعُوْنَ نَعْجَةٌّ وَّلِىَ نَعْجَةٌ وَّاحِدَةٌ ، فَقَالَ أَكْفِلْنِيْهَا وَ عَزَّنِيْ فِى الْخِطَابِ (٢٣) قَالَ لَقَدْ 568 ظَلَمَكَ بِسُؤَالِ نَعْجَتِكَ إِلَى نِعَاجِم ٥* وَ إِنَّ كَثِيْرًا مِّنَ الْخُلَطَاءِ لَيَبْغِى بَعْضُهُمْ عَلَى بَعْضِ إِلَّا الَّذِيْنَ أَمَنُوْا وَ عَمِلُوا الصَّلِحَتِ وَ قَلِيْلٌ مَّا بُمْ ٥﴿ وَ ظَنَّ دَاوَدُ أَنَّمَا فَتَتْهُ فَاسْتَغْفَرَ رَبَّهَ وَ خَرَّ رَاكِعًا وَّ أَنَابَ (٢٣) فَغَفَرْنَا لَمْ ذُلِكَ ﴾﴿ وَ إِنَّ لَمَّ عِنْدَنَا لَزُلْفَى وَ حُسْنَ مَأْبِ (٢٥) يُدَاوَدُ إِنَّا جَعَلْتُكَ خَلِيْفَةَ فِى الْأَرْضِ فَاحْكُمْ بَيْنَ النَّاسِ بِالْحَقِّ وَلَا تَتَّبِعِ الْهَوَى فَيُضِلَّكَ عَنْ سَبِيْلِ اللهِ * إِنَّ الَّذِيْنَ يَضِلُّوْنَ عَنْ سَبِيْلِ اللهِ لَهُمْ عَذَابٌ شَدِيْدٌ بِمَا نَسُوْا يَوْمَ الْحِسَابِ (٪٢۶) TRANSLATION: Has the news about the (two) disputants reached you, when they jumped over the wall and entered his (Dawood v's) sanctuary? (The incident is worth mentioning) When they (the two disputants) entered (barged) in on Dawood v, he became alarmed at their presence (because they had not entered conventionally, causing him to fear that they may have come with sinister motives). They said, "Do not be afraid. We are merely two disputants (who want you to resolve our argument). One of us has transgressed against the other, so judge between us with the truth. Do not be unjust towards us and guide us to the straight path (by directing us towards the correct course of action)." (One of them said,) "This is my brother. He has ninety-nine ewes, while I have only one ewe. He said, `Give it to me!' and he has been harsh towards me in speech." He (Dawood v) said, "He has wronged you by asking for your ewe to add to his ewes. Indeed, there are many partners who transgress against each other, except for those who have Imaan and who do righteous deeds. (Unfortunately) These are but a few." (When reviewing the case,) It occurred to Dawood v that We had tested him (by presenting to him a case that appeared to be straight forward and which came from people who displayed great disrespect, causing him to neglect listening to both sides), so he sought forgiveness from his Rabb, fell prostrate, and turned to Him in repentance. So We forgave him for that. Undoubtedly, he has a close position to Us, and (shall have) a favourable return (in the Aakhirah). (Allaah addressed Dawood v saying,) "O Dawood! Indeed, We have made you a deputy on earth (to ensure that Our commands are carried out), so judge between people with the truth, and do not follow carnal passions which will mislead you from Allaah's path. Verily there shall be a severe punishment for those who deviate from Allaah's path because they forgot the Day of Reckoning. An Alternative Explanation The Mustadrak of Haakim236 has reported and alternative explanation about the incident from Hadhrat Abdullaah bin Abbaas t. He states that Hadhrat Dawood v was tested because of a little vanity that crept into his heart. He reports that Hadhrat Dawood v once said, "O Allaah! Every moment during the day and night, there is a member of Dawood's family busy in salaah, Tasbeeh, Takbeer, or some other form of Your worship." (The members of his household were 236 Vol. 2, Pg. 433. 569 allocated times to engage in worship so that all hours of the day and night were occupied with Ibaadah) Thereupon, Allaah told him, "O Dawood! This all occurs with My assistance. If it were not for My assistance, you and your family would never be able to engage in My worship. By my Honour, I shall certainly test you in this." Hadhrat Dawood v then asked Allaah to inform him which day that would be, but it would come suddenly. It was on that very day that the two disputants scaled the wall and Hadhrat Dawood v was unable to complete his day's Ibaadah because of the distraction. Age and Demise The Mustadrak of Haakim reports a narration that is quoted in the Sihaah Sitta as well. The narration from Hadhrat Abu Hurayrah t states that when the progeny of Hadhrat Aadam u were extracted from his back and presented before him, he noticed someone who was extremely handsome and with a shining forehead. "Who is this son of mine?" he asked. When he was told that this was to be one of his sons named Dawood, he declared, "O Allaah! I wish to give forty years of my life as a gift to him." When Hadhrat Aadam v was about to pass away and the angel of death came before him, he said, "But I still have forty years of life left." The angel replied, "Have you forgotten that you gave forty years of your life as a gift to Dawood?" Hadhrat Aadam v had forgotten this and his progeny are also forgetful. 570 It is therefore reported that Hadhrat Dawood v lived for a hundred years. The Torah and some books of history state that he ruled over the Bani Israa'eel for forty years. Ja'far bin Muhammad states that Hadhrat Dawood v ruled for seventy years. Hadhrat Abdullaah bin Abbaas t reports that Hadhrat Dawood v passed away suddenly on a Saturday while he was engaged in Ibaadah.237 237 Mustadrak of Haakim, Faydhul Baari. 571 Lessons and Conclusions Khilafah and Kingship Amongst the glaring differences between the Khilaafah of a Khalifah and the sovereignty of kings is that, despite its immense author and power, the striking attributes of Khilaafah are humility, servitude to the masses and justice. On the other hand, the salient features of sovereignty are pomp, arrogance, assertion of authority and tyranny. Rather than regarding the masses as a trust from Allaah that is to be cared for, kings regard the people as mere subjects that are there to serve them. The Qur'aan describes good rulers in the words, "These are people who, if We grant them authority (kingdom) on earth, (instead of oppressing others and indulging in their whims,) they establish salaah, pay zakaah, enjoin good and forbid evil".238 These were the salient features of the forty years of the reign of Hadhrat Dawood v. The Universal Law It has always been the practice of Allaah to accord more favours and prosperity to people who have raised high in status when they attribute these favours to Allaah and are grateful for them. It is for this reason that their latter lives are more blessed and bountiful than their earlier lives. When Hadhrat Dawood v expressed this gratitude and turned to Allaah even when he erred, Allaah elevated his status and gave him even more. After declaring his forgiveness, 238 Surah Hajj, verse 41. 572 Allaah says about Hadhrat Dawood v, "Undoubtedly, he has a close position to Us, and (shall have) a favourable return (in the Aakhirah)" .239 Partnerships When Hadhrat Dawood v pronounced judgement in the case of the two disputants, he added, "Indeed, there are many partners who transgress against each other, except for those who have Imaan and who do righteous deeds. (However,) These are but a few". 240 This verse highlights a problem that is common in partnerships and even more evident in today's business world. When each partner does not acknowledge his responsibility towards the others, they may tend to behave unjustly, cheat or steal. It is for such reasons that large partnership companies have been ruined. However, such partnerships can be fruitful when both partners have Imaan, are honest and focus in doing good. This is the remedy for such failing partnerships stated in the very same verse. Allaah states in a Hadith Qudsi, "I am the third of two partners (shall be there to assist them) as long as they do not deceive each other. As soon as they do this, I shall separate from them." Dawood Verse 17 of Surah Saad describes Hadhrat Dawood v as "remember Our slave Dawood v, the strong". The term "the strong" is used to describe several Ambiyaa >l Nak in the Qur'aan, such as Hadhrat Ibraheem v, Hadhrat Is'haaq v and Hadhrat 239 Surah Saad, verse 25. 240 Surah Saad, verse 24. 573 Ya'qoob v.241 The strength of Hadhrat Dawood v refers to several aspects described in the Qur'aan, such as: 1. His physical strength, as highlighted by the fact that he killed Jaaloot 2. His intellectual strength, as highlighted by the keen sense of judgement he had and his decisive speech 3. His strength as a military commander, as highlighted by his military conquests, which earned him a large kingdom and enabled him to free Palestine 4. His strength of character, as highlighted by the fact that he preferred to earn by the effort of his own hands rather than use public funds 5. His strength in worship, as highlighted by the fact that he fasted every alternate day throughout his life and stood in Ibaadah for a third of every night despite his military and state duties. Hadhrat Abu Dardaa t reports that when mention was made of Hadhrat Dawood v, Rasulullaah p used to describe him as the person who worshipped Allaah the most242 241 Surah Saad, verse 45. 242 Bukhaari in his Taareekh. 574 Sayyiduna Sulayman V Introduction Hadhrat Sulaymaan u was the son of Hadhrat Dawood v. His lineage will can therefore also be traced back to Yahooda, the son of Hadhrat Ya'qoob v. The name of his mother is unknown. Although some narrations of the Torah state that she was the daughter of Saba, researchers note that this is incorrect because she was the wife of one of the officers in the army of Hadhrat Dawood v. All that is mentioned about her in the Ahadeeth is that she once advised her son Hadhrat Sulaymaan u with the words, "Dear son! Never sleep throughout the night because sleeping during most of the night makes a person most dependent on good deeds on the Day of Qiyaamah." The Qur'aan states that Hadhrat Sulaymaan u was from the progeny of Hadhrat Ibraheem v through Hadhrat Ya'qoob v. Allaah states, "We gifted him (Ibraheem v) with (a son) Is'haaq v and (a grandson) Ya'qoob v, both of whom We guided. We guided Nooh v before (Ibraheem v) and from his progeny (we guided) Dawood v, Sulaymaan v ... 1) 243 Hadhrat Sulaymaan U in the Qur' aan Hadhrat Sulaymaan v is mentioned 16 times in the Qur'aan, sometimes with detail and sometimes with the many favours that Allaah had blessed him and his father with. He is mentioned in the following verses: 243 Surah An'aam, verse 84. 575 1. Surah Baqarah: verse 102 2. Surah Nisaa: verse 163 3. Surah An'aam: verse 85 4. Surah Ambiyaa pull k : Verses 78, 79, 81 5. Surah Naml: verses 15, 16, 17, 18, 30, 36, 44 6. Surah Saba: verse 12 7. Surah Saad: verses 30, 34 The Successor of Hadhrat Dawood V Allaah had blessed Hadhrat Sulaymaan u with great intelligence, a keen sense of judgement and a tremendous aptitude for making the right decisions. All of this became apparent from a very young age. When Hadhrat Dawood v passed away, Hadhrat Sulaymaan u succeeded him as king and Nabi of the Bani Israa'eel. While the mantle of Nubuwwah is not usually inherited by a son, Hadhrat Sulaymaan u was amongst the few Ambiyaa plo who were made Ambiya plassle by virtue of their lineage to a Nabi. Allaah had blessed Hadhrat Sulaymaan u with the traits of Nubuwwah that were present in his father Hadhrat Dawood v. Allaah says, "Sulaymaan v succeeded Dawood v".244 Allaah also says, "Indeed We granted knowledge (of passing sound judgement) to Dawood v and (his son) Sulaymaan u".245 Knowledge of the language of the Birds Like his father, Hadhrat Sulaymaan u was also blessed with the knowledge to understand and speak with birds. Acknowledging this privilege, the Qur'aan quotes Hadhrat Sulaymaan v as saying, "This is certainly a manifest bounty".246 This was nothing but a bounty from Allaah because it cannot be learnt. Even today, no one can claim to understand and speak with birds. All that people may understand of their pet birds is perhaps their exclamations of fear, surprise, etc. This too, is done by guesswork or many years of experience. Nonetheless, it is 244 Surah Naml, verse 16. 245 Surah Naml, verse 15. 246 Surah Naml, verse 16. 576 nothing at all like the knowledge that Hadhrat Sulaymaan u possessed. It is also evident that the knowledge of the speech of birds does not refer to the knowledge of zoology. The knowledge granted to Hadhrat Dawood v and Hadhrat Sulaymaan u was far superior and is therefore mentioned with emphasis in the Qur'aan. This was a certainly a miraculous feat. This feat is demonstrated in the dialogue between Hadhrat Sulaymaan u and the bird Hudhud, which will be discussed later, Inshaa Allaah. In the Words of the Qur'aan Citing the bounties Allaah bestowed upon Hadhrat Sulaymaan u and his father, Allaah says in verses 15-16 of Surah Naml: وَلَقَدْ أَتَيْنَا دَاوُدَ وَ سُلَيْمنَ عِلْمًا ثَّ وَ قَالَا الْحَمْدُ للهِ الَّذِىْ فَضَّلَنَا عَلَى كَثِيْرٍ مِّنْ عِبَادِهِ الْمُؤْمِنِيْنَ (١٥) وَوَرِثَ سُلَيْمِنُ دَاوَدَ وَ قَالَ يَأَيُّهَا النَّاسُ عُلِّمْنَا مَنْطِقَ الطَّيْرِ وَ أُوْنِيْنَا مِنْ كُلِّ شَىْءٍ * إِنَّ بَذَا لَهُوَ الْفَضْلُ الْمُبِينُ (١) TRANSLATION: Indeed We granted knowledge (of passing sound judgement) to Dawood v and (his son) Sulaymaan v. They both said, "All praise is due to Allaah Who has favoured us more than many of His bondsmen who have Imaan (by granting us prophethood, wisdom and kingdom)." Sulaymaan v succeeded Dawood v (as Nabi and king of the Bani Israa'eel) and he (once) said (to them), "O people! We (my father and I) have been taught the speech of the birds and have been granted everything (that is granted to Ambiyaa and to kings). This is certainly a manifest bounty." Command over the Winds 577 Amongst the privileges that Allaah blessed Hadhrat Sulaymaan u with was that he could command the winds to blow and to stop blowing as and when he willed. He could also control their speed. He would therefore sit upon his throne and be carried by the wind with such speed that he could cover the distance of a month's journey in the span of the early hours of the morning or the evening. This description given in the Qur'aan is not figurative, but needs to be interpreted literally since it actually happened. In today's times of aeroplanes and jets, it is not at all difficult to believe the speed with which Hadhrat Sulaymaan u travelled. This was yet another miracle that Allaah conferred upon Hadhrat Sulaymaan v. Yet another privilege that Allaah blessed Hadhrat Sulaymaan v with was that he exercised control over the Jinn as well as humans. This was in reply to his supplication to Allaah to grant him a kingdom that is greater than that of anyone else. Quoting this supplication in the Qur'aan, Allaah says, "He (Sulaymaan v) said, `O my Rabb! Forgive me and grant me a kingdom that cannot be had by any other after me. Undoubtedly, You are the Great Giver."""247 Hadhrat Abu Hurayrah t reports that Rasulullaah p once said to them, "Last night an Ifreet from amongst the Jinn interfered with me to cut off my salaah, but Allaah ranted me power over him. I had originally intended to tie him to one of the pillars of the Masjid until you all arrive in the morning and can have a look at him, but I then recalled the du'aa of my brother Sulaymaan v, who said, 'O my Rabb! Forgive me and grant me a kingdom that cannot be had by any other after me'." I therefore released him. 248 Reconstruction of Baytul Muşadas Allaah has given the Jinn the strength to accomplish the most difficult tasks. They were therefore employed to reconstruct the Masjidul Aqsa and a city around it. 247 Surah Saad, verse 35. 248 Bukhaari. 578 For this, they carried large and expensive rock from various parts of the world to Baytul Muqaddas, where it was used in the construction. In fact, the sheer sizes of the rocks amaze people who see the construction even today. The manner in which these large rocks were brought to the site and then used to erect the building is a wonder to all. In addition to reconstructing the Masjid and Baytul Muqaddas, the Jinn were also employed to accomplish other monumental tasks under the supervision of Hadhrat Sulaymaan v. Describing some of the astounding feats that Jinn accomplished for Hadhrat Sulaymaan v, a narration from the Bani Israa'eel states that they had made his throne in such a manner that it was mounted on the backs of two ferocious lions. When Hadhrat Sulaymaan u arrived to sit on the throne, the lions sat down to make it easy for him to mount it. They would then stand up when he was seated, after which two falcons perched on the top would spread out their wings to provide shade for him.249 In addition to this, the Jinn were also used to construct large utensils and pots so heavy that they could not be moved from their places. Amongst the other favours that Allaah blessed Hadhrat Sulaymaan u with was that he was shown all the points on earth where molten copper flowed as fountains from the ground so that he could use it in his construction work in place of mortar. A narration from Hadhrat Qataadah t states that this fountain of copper was located in Yemen. 250 In the Words of the Qur' aan Allaah says in verse 81 of Surah Ambiya pul tule : 249 Tafseer Baydaawi. 250 Al Bidaayah wan Nihaayah (Vol.2 Pg.28). 579