Prophet Jonah (Yunus) (pbuh) also known as Dhan-Nun. About his people
Almighty Allah said: Was there any town community that believed after
seeing the punishment, and its Faith at that moment, saved it from the
punishment? (the answer is none)--except the people of Jonah; when they
believed, We removed from them the torment of disgrace in the life of
the present world, and permitted them to enjoy for a while. (Ch 10:98
Quran)
The inhabitants of the town of Nineveh were idolaters who lived a shameless
life. Prophet Jonah (pbuh) was sent to teach them the worship of Allah.
The people disliked his interference in their way of worship, so they
argued. "We and our forefathers have worshipped these gods for many
years and no harm has come to us."
Try as he might to convince them of the foolishness of idolatry and of
the goodness of Allah's laws, the ignored him. He warned them that if
they kept on with their foolishness, Allah's punishment would soon follow.
Instead of fearing Allah, they told Jonah that they were not afraid of
his threats. "Let it happen," they told him. Jonah was disheartened.
"in that case, I will leave you to your misery!" so saying,
he left Nineveh, fearing that Allah's anger would soon follow. Remember
Dhan Nun (Jonah), when he went off in anger, and imagined that We shall
not punish him (the calamities which had befallen him)! (ch 21:87)
Hardly had he left the city when the skies began to change color and looked
as if they were on fire. The people were filled with fear by this sight.
They recalled the destruction of the people of 'Ad, Thamud and Noah. Was
theirs to be a similar fate? Slowly faith penetrated their hearts. They
all gathered on the mountain and started to beseech Allah for His mercy
and forgiveness. The mountains echoed with their cries. It was a momentous
hour, filled with sincere repentance.
Allah removed His wrath and showered His blessings upon them once again.
When the threatening storm was lifted, they prayed for the return of Jonah
so that he could guide them.
Meanwhile, Jonah had boarded a small ship in the company of other passengers.
It sailed all day in calm waters with a good wind blowing at the sails.
When night came, the sea suddenly changed. A horrible storm blew as if
it were going to split the ship into pieces. The waves looked wild. They
rose up as high as mountains then plunged down like valleys, tossing the
ship and sweeping over the deck.
Behind the ship, a large whale was splitting the water and opening its
mouth. A command had been issued from Almighty Allah to one of the greatest
whales of the sea to surface. It obeyed. The whale hurried to the surface
of the sea and followed the ship as it had been commanded.
The tempest continued and the chief crewman asked the crew to lighten
the ship's heavy load. They threw their baggage overboard, but this was
not enough. Their safety lay in reducing the weight further, so they decided
among themselves to lighten their load by removing at least one person.
The captain directed: We will make lots with all of the travelers' names.
The one whose name is drawn will be thrown into the sea." Jonah knew
this was one of the seamen's traditions when facing a tempest. It was
a strange polytheistic tradition, but it was practiced at that time. Jonah's
affliction and crisis began.
Here was the prophet, subjected to polytheistic rules that considered
the sea and the wind to have gods that riot. The captain had to please
these gods. Jonah reluctantly participated in the lot, and his name was
added to the other travelers' names. The lot was drawn and "Jonah"
appeared.
Since they knew him to be the most honorable among them, they did not
wish to throw him into the angry sea. Therefore, they decided to draw
a second lot. Again Jonah's name was drawn. They gave him a final chance
and drew a third lot. Unfortunately for Jonah, his name came up again.
Jonah realized that Allah's hand was in all this, for he had abandoned
his mission without Allah's consent. The matter was over, and it was decided
that Jonah should throw himself into the water. Jonah stood at the edge
of the ship looking at the furious sea. It was night and there was no
moon. The stars were hidden behind a black fog. But before he could be
thrown overboard, Jonah kept mentioning Allah's name as he jumped into
the raging sea and disappeared beneath the huge waves.
The whale found Jonah floating on the waves before it. It swallowed Jonah
into its furious stomach and shut its ivory teeth on him as if they were
white bolts locking the door of his prison. The whale dived to the bottom
of the sea, the sea that runs in the abyss of darkness.
Three layers of darkness enveloped him, one above the other; the darkness
of the whale's stomach, the darkness of the bottom of the sea, the darkness
of the night. Jonah imaged himself to be dead, but his senses became alert
when he found he could move. He knew that he was alive and imprisoned
in the midst of three layers of darkness. His heart was moved by remembering
Allah. His tongue released soon after saying: La ilaha illa Anta (none
has the right to be worshipped but You (O Allah), Glorified (and Exalted)
be You (above all that evil they associate with You), Truly, I have been
of the wrong doers." (Ch 21:87 Quran)
Jonah continued praying to Allah, repeating this invocation. Fishes, whales,
seaweeds, and all the creatures that lived in the sea heard the voice
of Jonah praying, heard the celebration of Allah's praises issuing from
the whale's stomach. All these creatures gathered around the whale and
began to celebrate the praises of Allah in their turn, each in its own
way and in its own language.
The whale also participated in celebrating the praises of Allah and understood
that it had swallowed a prophet. Therefore it felt afraid; however, it
said to itself; "Why should I be afraid? Allah commanded me to swallow
him."
Allah Almighty saw the sincere repentance of Jonah and heard his invocation
in the whale's stomach. Allah commanded the whale to surface and eject
Jonah onto an island. The whale obeyed and swam to the farthest side of
the ocean. Allah commanded it to rise towards the warm, refreshing sun
and the pleasant earth.
The whale ejected Jonah onto a remote island. His body was inflamed because
of the acids inside the whale's stomach. He was ill, and when the sun
rose, its ray burned his inflamed body so that he was on the verge of
screaming for the pain. However, he endured the pain and continued to
repeat his invocation to Allah.
Almighty Allah caused a vine to grow to considerable length over him for
protection. Then Allah Exalted caused Jonah to recover and forgave him.
Allah told Jonah that if it had not been for his praying to Him, he would
have stayed in the whale's stomach till the Day of Judgment.
Almighty Allah recounted: And, verily, Jonah was one of the Messengers.
When he ran to the laden ship, he agreed to cast lots and he was among
the losers, Then a big fish swallowed him and he had done an act worthy
of blame. Had he not been of them who glorify Allah, he would have indeed
remained inside its belly (the fish) till the Day of Resurrection. But
We cast him forth on the naked shore while he was sick and We caused a
plant of gourd to grow over him. And We sent him to a hundred thousand
people or even more, and they believed; so We gave them enjoyment for
a while. (Ch 37:139-148 Quran).
Gradually he regained his strength and found his way to his hometown,
Nineveh. He was pleasantly surprised to notice the change that had taken
place there. The entire population turned out to welcome him. They informed
him that they had turned to believe in Allah. Together they led a prayer
of thanksgiving to their Merciful Lord.
Ibn Abbas narrated: "The Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) said: 'One should
not say I am better than Jonah Ibn Matta.'" (Sahih Bukhari).
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