Transliteration:( Qul yaa Ahlal Kitaabi ta'aalaw ilaa Kalimatin sawaaa'im bainanaa wa bainakum allaa na'buda illal laaha wa laa nushrika bihee shai'anw wa laa yattakhiza ba'dunaa ba'dan arbaabam min doonil laah; fa in tawallaw faqoolush hadoo bi annaa muslimoon )
"(Beloved Prophet) say: 'O People of the Scripture, come to a word that is common between us and you [138], that we will worship none but Allah, and that we will not associate anything with Him [139], and that none of us shall take others as lords besides Allah.' But if they turn away, then say: 'Bear witness that we are Muslims [140] (submitting to Him).'"
The core belief of Tawheed (Oneness of Allah) is a shared command in the Tawrah, Injil, and Qur’an.
This proves that while belief (Aqeedah) remains constant, the practical laws (Shariah) differ among the Prophets.
This part clarifies:
The Yahud erred by deifying Hazrat Uzair (AS),
The Nasara (Christians) erred by deifying Hazrat Isa (AS).
Similarly, if a follower blindly obeys a scholar in matters where Allah is disobeyed, they too fall into shirk (associating partners with Allah).
No one should be taken as lord by accepting their authority against Allah's command.
⚠️ Important Clarification:
A Prophet says: “I am the Prophet of Allah.”
A follower cannot claim such words for himself—if he does, he becomes a disbeliever, because Prophets are belief itself, while followers merely believe in them.
The phrase “We are Muslims” implies:
The only true Muslim is one who follows the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ.
The Yahud and Nasara, by prostrating to their priests and treating them as forgivers of sins, were associating partners with Allah, effectively making them lords besides Allah.
64. Say: “O people of the Scripture: Come to a word that is just between us and you, that we worship none but Allah the same, and that we associate no partners with Him, and that none of us shall take others as lords besides Allah.” Then, if they turn away, say: “Bear witness that we are Muslims.”
This Ayah includes the People of the Book, the Jews and Christians, and those who follow their ways.
(Say: “O people of the Scripture! Come to a word”)
`Word’ – in Arabic – also means a complete sentence, as evident from this Ayah. Allah described this word as being one,
(that is the same between us and you), an honest and righteous word that is fair to both parties. Allah then explained this word,
(that we worship none but Allah (Alone), and that we associate no partners with Him,) we worship neither a statue, cross, idol, Taghut (false gods), fire or anything else. Rather, we worship Allah Alone without partners, and this is the message of all of Allah’s Messengers. Allah said,
(And We did not send any Messenger before you but We revealed to him (saying): “None has the right to be worshipped but I (Allah)﴾, so worship Me (Alone and none else).”) ﴿21:25﴾ and,
(And verily, We have sent among every Ummah a Messenger (proclaiming): “Worship Allah (Alone), and avoid (or keep away from) Taghut (all false deities).”) ﴿16:36﴾. Allah said next,
(“and that none of us shall take others as lords besides Allah.”) Ibn Jurayj commented, “We do not obey each other in disobedience to Allah.”
(Then, if they turn away, say: “Bear witness that we are Muslims.”) if they abandon this fair call, then let them know that you will remain in Islam as Allah has legislated for you.
We should mention that the letter that the Prophet sent to Heraclius reads, “In the Name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful. From Muhammad, the Messenger of Allah, to Heraclius, Leader of the Romans: peace be upon those who follow the true guidance. Embrace Islam and you will acquire safety, embrace Islam and Allah will grant you a double reward. However, if you turn away from it, then you will carry the burden of the peasants, and,
(“O people of the Scripture: Come to a word that is the same between us and you, that we worship none but Allah (Alone), and that we associate no partners with Him, and that none of us shall take others as lords besides Allah.” Then, if they turn away, say: “Bear witness that we are Muslims.”)”
Muhammad bin Ishaq and other scholars said that the beginning of Surah Al `Imran, and more than eighty verses thereafter; were revealed about the delegation of Najran. Az-Zuhri stated that the people of Najran were the first people to pay the Jizyah (tax money paid to the Muslim State). However, there is no disagreement that the Ayah that ordained the Jizyah ﴿9:29﴾ was revealed after the Fath (conquering Makkah, and therefore, after the delegation of Najran came to Al-Madinah). So, how can this Ayah ﴿3:64﴾ be contained in the Prophet’s letter to Heraclius before the victory of Makkah, and how can we harmonize between the statements of Muhammad bin Ishaq and Az-Zuhri The answer is that the delegation of Najran came before Al-Hudaybiyyah (before the victory of Makkah), and what they paid was in lieu of the Mubahalah; not as Jizyah. The Ayah about the Jizyah was later revealed, and its ruling supported what occurred with the Najran people. In support of this opinion, we should mention that in another instance, the ruling on dividing the booty into one – fifth (for the Prophet ) and four-fifths (for the fighters) agreed with the practice of `Abdullah bin Jahsh during the raid that he led before Badr. An Ayah later on upheld the way `Abdullah divided the booty. Therefore, it is possible that the Prophet wrote this statement (Say, “O People of the Scripture. ..”) in his letter to Heraclius before the Ayah was revealed. Later on, the Qur’an agreed with the Prophet’s statement, word by word. It is also a fact that the Qur’an was revealed in agreement with what `Umar said regarding the captured disbelievers at Badr, the Hijab (Muslim woman code of dress), refraining from performing prayer for the hypocrites, and regarding his statements:
(And take you the Maqam (place) of Ibrahim as a place of prayer.) ﴿2:125﴾, and,
(It may be if he divorced you (all) that his Lord will give him instead of you, wives better than you.) ﴿66:5﴾.
(3:64) Say:[56] ‘People of the Book! Come to a word common between us and you:[57] that we shall serve none but Allah and shall associate none with Him in His divinity and that some of us will not take others as lords beside Allah.’ And if they turn their backs (from accepting this call), tell them: ‘Bear witness that we are the ones who have submitted ourselves exclusively to Allah.’
56. This marks the beginning of the third discourse of this surah. Its contents invite the conclusion that the surah was revealed sometime between the battles of Badr and Uhud. The subjects of these three discourses are so closely interrelated that some commentators have wrongly understood the verses which follow to be part of the foregoing discourse. From the whole tenor of the discourse which now begins, however, it is evident that it is addressed to the Jews.
57. The invitation here is for the two parties to agree on something believed in by one of them, the Muslims, and the soundness of which could hardly be denied by the other party, the Christians. For this was the belief of their own Prophets and had been taught in their own scriptures.
[128]- By obeying another in disobedience to Allāh.
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