20. Ta-ha
Name
This Surah takes its name from its "first word "Ta Ha". This name like the names of many other Surahs is merely symbolic.
Period of Revelation
The period of its revelation is the same as of Surah Maryam. It is just possible that it was sent down during the Migration to Habasha or just after it.
According to a well known and authentic tradition when Umar set out to kill the Holy Prophet he met a certain person who said before you do anything else you should know that your own sister and brother-in-law have embraced Islam. Hearing this he directly went to the house of his sister. There he found his sister Fatima and his brother-in-law Said ibn Zaid learning the contents of a scroll from Khabbab ibn Art. When Fatima saw him coming she hid the scroll at once but Umar had heard the recital so he began to interrogate them about it. Then he began to thrash his brother-in-law and wounded his sister who tried to protect him. At last both of them confessed: we have become Muslims; you may do whatever you like.As Umar was moved to see blood running down from her head he said Show me the thing you were reading. The sister asked him to promise on oath that he would not tear it and added: You cannot touch it unless you have a bath. Accordingly Umar took his bath and when he began to read the scroll which contained this Surah he spontaneously spoke out: What an excellent thing!
Theme and Topics of Discussion
This Surah begins with the enunciation of the object of the Revelation of the Qur'an to this effect:"O Muhammad this Qur'an has not been sent down to you to put you unnecessarily to some great affliction. It does not demand from you to perform the impossible task of imbuing the hearts of the obdurate disbelievers with Faith. It is merely an admonition meant to guide on to the Right Path those who fear God and want to save themselves from His punishment. This Qur'an is the Word of the Master of the earth and the heavens and God-head belongs to Him alone: These two facts are eternal whether one believes them or not."
After this introduction the Surah abruptly moves on to relate the story of Prophet Moses without any apparent relevancy and without even hinting at its applicability to the events of the period. However if we read between the lines we realize that the discourse is addressed very relevantly to the people of Mecca. But before we explain the hidden meaning of the discourse we must keep in view the fact that the Arabs in general acknowledged Moses as a Prophet of God. This was so because they had "been influenced by the large number of the Jews around them and by" the neighbouring Christian kingdoms. Now let us state those things which are hidden between the lines of the story:
1. Allah does not appoint a Prophet by the beat of drums or My celebrating the occasion in a regular and formal ceremony as if to say We are appointing such and such a person as Our Prophet from today. On the contrary He bestows Prophethood in a confidential manner just as He did in the case of Prophet Moses. Therefore you should not consider it strange if Muhammad has been appointed as a Prophet all of a sudden and without any public proclamation.
2. The fundamental principles presented by Prophet Muhammad Tawhid and the Hereafter are just the same as were taught to Prophet Moses at the time of his appointment.
3. Prophet Muhammad has been made the standard bearer of the Message of the Truth among the people of the Quraish all by himself without material provisions just as Prophet Moses was entrusted with the Mission to go to a tyrant king like Pharaoh and ask him to give up his attitude of rebellion. These are the mysterious ways of Allah. He catches hold of a way farer of Midian on his way to Egypt and says Go and fight with the greatest tyrant of the time. He did not provide him with armies and provisions for this Mission. The only thing He did was to appoint his brother as his assistant at his request.
4. You O People of Mecca should note it well that Pharaoh employed the same devices against Prophet Moses as you are employing against Prophet Muhammad; frivolous objections accusations and cruel persecutions. You should know that Allah's Prophet came out victorious over Pharaoh who possessed large armies and war equipments. Incidentally the Muslims have been consoled and comforted though not in so many words that they should not be afraid of fighting with the Quraish against fearful odds for the mission which is supported by Allah comes out victorious in the end. At the same time the Muslims have been exhorted to follow the excellent example of the magicians of Egypt who remained steadfast in their Faith though Pharaoh threatened them with horrible vengeance.
5. An incident from the story of the Israelites has been cited to show in what ridiculous manner the idolisation of false gods and goddesses starts and that the Prophets of God do not tolerate even the slightest tinge of this preposterous practice. Likewise Prophet Muhammad is following the former Prophets in opposing shirk and idol worship today.
Thus the story of Moses has been used to throw light on all those matters which were connected with the conflict between the Holy Prophet and the Quraish. Then at the end of the story Quraish have been briefly admonished as if to say The Qur'an has been sent down in your tongue for your own good. If you listen to it and follow its admonition, you will be doing so for your own good but if you reject it, you will yourselves meet with an evil end."
After this the story of Prophet Adam has been related, as if to tell the Quraish, "The way you are following is the way of Satan, whereas the right way for a man is to follow his father Adam. He was beguiled by Satan, but when he realized his error, he plainly confessed it and repented and again turned back to the service of Allah and won His favor. On the other hand, if a person follows Satan and sticks to his error obdurately in spite of admonition, he does harm to himself alone like Satan."
In the end, the Holy Prophet and the Muslims have been advised not to be impatient in regard to the punishment to the disbelievers, as if to say, "Allah has His Own scheme concerning them. He does not seize them at once but gives them sufficient respite. Therefore you should not grow impatient but bear the persecutions with fortitude and go on conveying the Message."
In this connection, great emphasis has been laid on salat (prayer) so that it may create in the believers the virtues of patience, forbearance, contentment, resignation to the will of God and self analysis for these are greatly needed in the service of the Message of the Truth.