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In the name of God, the Beneficent, the Merciful
“Can you (Prophet) make the deaf hear? Or guide the blind or those who are in manifest error? If We take you away, We shall inflict retribution on them, and We will show you the fulfillment of what We have promised them, We have full power over them. Therefore, hold fast to what has been revealed to you: you certainly are on a straight path; and it is an honor for you and your people. In time, you will all be called to account. Ask any of the messengers We sent before you: ‘Did We ever appoint deities to be worshipped other than the Lord of Grace?” ( Surah: Al-Zukhruf: 43: 40-45)

The surah addresses Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) with a word of consolation so that he does not grieve about those who turned away from him, disbelieving in his message. It encourages him to hold on to the truth revealed to him from on high, as it is the same word of truth given to every messenger of God: “Can you (Prophet) make the deaf hear? Or guide the blind or those who are in manifest error.”
This point is repeated several times in the Qur’an to comfort the Prophet and to explain the nature of guidance and error, attributing them both to God’s will. They are part of the task assigned to God’s messengers, (peace be upon them all). Here the surah puts clear lines between man’s limited power, even at its strongest level given to prophets, and God’s free and unrestricted power. It emphasizes God’s oneness in one of the most inspiring images in the Qur’an.
Not Grieve Over Their Error
“Can you (Prophet) make the deaf hear? Or guide the blind or those who are in manifest error?” They are neither deaf nor blind, but akin to both in so far as they have chosen to turn away from divine guidance and follow error. The task assigned to the Prophet is to put the facts before the ones who hear and to guide those who see. When people shut down their receptive faculties and refuse to listen to the discourse addressing their hearts and souls, the Prophet can do nothing for them. There is no way, then, that he can guide them to the truth. He should not grieve over their error, after having fulfilled his task to the best of his ability.
When the Prophet has done his duty, God will now determine matters: “If We take you away, We shall inflict retribution on them; and We will show you the fulfillment of what We have promised them”¦ We have full power over them.” The case is resolved either way. Should the Prophet die first, God will determine the punishment of those who rejected his message. If, on the other hand, he remains alive until the fulfillment of what they were warned against, God is certainly able to mete out what His warnings contain. They cannot escape. What He determines will take place. In either case, the matter is subject to His will. The message is His, while the Prophet is only His Messenger.
“Therefore, hold fast to what has been revealed to you: you certainly are on a straight path.” Hold on to what you have been given and go along your way, reassured, caring little for them and what they do. For, “you certainly are on a straight path.” It will neither bend nor deviate. This faith is closely related to the essential truth of the universe. It is consistent with the basic law that governs the universe. It leads its follower to the Lord Creator, safe from all error and deviation. God reassures His Messenger, re-emphasizing this truth. The advocates of Islam in subsequent generations should find in it reassurance and comfort, even though they may suffer a great deal at the hands of those who have gone astray.

“And it is an honor for you and your people. In time, you will all be called to account.” This verse may be understood in two ways: this Qur’an is a reminder to you and your people, and you will be questioned about it on the Day of Judgment. Now that you have been given this reminder, you are left with no argument if you fail to follow it. Alternatively, it means that the Qur’an is an honor that raises the standing of the Prophet and his people. This is what has taken place in reality. As for the Prophet, hundreds of millions of people pray to God at all times of the day and night to bless him and grant him peace.. Hundreds of millions of hearts will continue to love him and bless him until the end of time. As for his people, they were very much on the margin of life until the Qur’an was revealed, giving them the leading role in human history. When they carried its message to the world, they had its leadership, but only for as long as they held on to the Qur’an. When they abandoned it, they were reduced to the lowest level among humanity. They were left at the tail end after once having been distinguished leaders. Those people whom God has chosen to carry His message and to assume mankind’s leadership will face a great responsibility should they abandon their trust: “You will all be called to account.”

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