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 All perfect praise is     due to Allaah; I testify that there is none worthy of worship except Allaah     and that Muhammad is His Slave and Messenger; may Allaah exalt his mention     as well as his family and all his companions. 
 
 Allaah Says (what     means): “There was for [the tribe of] Saba’ in their dwelling place a sign:     two [fields of] gardens on the right and on the left. [They were told]:     'Eat from the provisions of your Lord and be grateful to Him. A good land     [you have], and a forgiving Lord.' But they turned away [refusing], so We     sent upon them the flood of the dam [i.e. the overwhelming flood that     caused a break in their dam], and We replaced their two [fields of] gardens     with gardens of bitter fruit, tamarisks and something of sparse lote trees.     [By] that We repaid them because they disbelieved. And do We [thus] repay     except the ungrateful?And We placed between them and the cities which We     had blessed [In the lands of what is now southern Syria and Palestine]     [many] visible cities. And We determined between them the [distances of]     journey [i.e., We placed the intermediate settlements at calculated     distances for the convenience of travellers.], [saying]: 'Travel between     them by night or by day in safety.' But [insolently] they said: 'Our Lord!     Lengthen the distance between our journeys,' and wronged themselves, so We     made them narrations [i.e., their story became a tale related amongst     people to take an example from] and dispersed them in total dispersion.     Indeed in that are signs for everyone patient and grateful. And Satan had     already confirmed through them [i.e. the people of Saba’] his assumption     [i.e., that mankind could readily be misled by him.], so they followed him,     except for a party of believers. And he had over them no authority except     [it was decreed] that We might make evident who believes in the Hereafter     from who is thereof in doubt. And your Lord, over all things, is Guardian.”     [Quran 34: 15-21] 
 
 The people of Saba’     were the kings of Yemen and Balqees, the wife of Sulaymaan may Allaah exalt     his mention was from them. The people of Saba’ lived happy and joyful lives     that were full of blessings; their sustenance was abundant and their trees     and plants very fruitful. Allaah sent messengers to them, instructing them     to eat from what He had provided for them and show gratitude towards Him, as     well as to worship Him alone and believe in His oneness. They adhered to     these instructions for a while, but then shunned His commandments, and were     thus punished by a flood on their land. 
 
 Ibn ‘Abbaas, may Allaah     be pleased with him narrated that a man came to the Prophet sallallaahu     `alayhi wa sallam ( may Allaah exalt his mention )and asked him whether     Saba’ was a name of a man, a woman or a land; the Prophet sallallaahu     `alayhi wa sallam ( may Allaah exalt his mention ) answered by saying: “It     is the name of a man who had ten children from his progeny, all of whom     were Arab; six of them later lived in Yemen and four in Shaam (i.e.,     ancient Syria). The ones in Yemen were later known as the tribes of     Mathhij, Kindah, Al-Azd, Al-Ashaa’iriyyoon, Anmaar and Himyar. As for the     ones who lived in Shaam, they were to be the known tribes of Lakhm,     Juthaam, ‘Aamilah and Ghassaan.”[Ahmad] 
 
 Imaam Ibn Katheer, may     Allaah have mercy upon him said: “The meaning of the saying of the Prophet     sallallaahu `alayhi wa sallam ( may Allaah exalt his mention ): “…who had     ten children from his progeny, all of whom were Arab”is that these ten     descended from his offspring, to whom all the Arab tribes originate. It     does not mean that they were his direct children, because between him and     some of them were two or three generations, and more in some cases. After     the flood of the dam hit their area, some remained in their land, while     others left to other locations.” End of quote. 
 
 The sign that Allaah     gave to them refers to their land, which was blessed with fields of     gardens, as well as being protected from afflictions, all of which     necessitated gratitude. These gardens yielded enough fruits to suffice     them, so they were overwhelmed by the happiness of being free from need.     Allaah commanded them to express gratitude for these favours, namely: 
 
 1. The abundant provision He provided for them from these two     gardens. 2. Good land, a beautiful climate and few cases of sickness (i.e.,     they rarely became sick due to the nice weather Allaah blessed them with). 3. The forgiveness they were promised in return for expressing     gratitude towards Allaah. 
 
 Instead of continuing     to be thankful, they turned away and shunned the commandments of Allaah;     they shunned monotheism and His worship, and refused to be thankful; they     began worshipping the sun instead of Allaah, as the hoopoe bird informed     Sulaymaan may Allaah exalt his mention saying, as Allaah informs us what     means: “… 'I have come to you from Saba' with certain news. Indeed, I found     there a woman ruling them, and she has been given of all things, and she     has a great throne. I found her and her people prostrating to the sun     instead of Allaah, and Satan has made their deeds pleasing to them and     averted them from [His] way, so they are not guided.” [Quran27: 22-24] 
 
 The flood that Allaah     sent upon them comprised of a huge amount of water, which resulted in the     total destruction of their gardens; their fruitful trees were rendered into     others that were useless, bearing bitter fruits. 
 
 Look what happened to     them! Look how their gardens, with their fruitful trees, pleasant shade and     fine natural views, were rendered into thorns and trees with bitter fruits,     all of which resulted from their ungratefulness, their refusal of the truth     and their association with Allaah. What was the result? “…That We repaid     them”meaning that they were punished. 
 
 Allaah knew that these     people needed to travel in order to conduct trade with people of other     villages, so He facilitated for them the means to reach these places for     trade in a very easy manner, without them having to encounter any     difficulties or feeling fearful in the least whilst on their journeys. This     was another of the favours that Allaah had bestowed upon them. There were     villages along their way which were close in distance, so that they would     not have to carry much provision and water for their trips; also, the way     to their destination was simple and well-known so that they would not get     lost. Their travel was safe, regardless of whether they travelled during     the day or by night, as an additional bounty. 
 
 Nonetheless, they did     not appreciate these bounties and favours from Allaah, and instead of being     grateful, they requested that Allaah make their trips lengthy. They became     very ungrateful and supplicated for distances that demanded large amounts     of provision for their trips; therefore, their journeys became frightening     ones, which also required much effort to complete. These people acted just     as the children of Israel did with Prophet Moosaa, may Allaah exalt his     mention when they requested him to provide them with green herbs,     cucumbers, garlic, lentils and onions instead of having the bountiful     provisions and life that Allaah had provided them with; this is why Allaah     addressed the children of Israel saying what means: “…'Would you exchange     what is better for what is less? Go into [any] settlement and indeed, you     will have what you have asked.' And they were covered with humiliation and     poverty and returned with anger from Allaah [upon them]…” [Quran 2: 61] 
 
 The punishment that     befell them was exemplary; an illustration for people of how they would     instigate the punishment of Allaah if they were to ever act with     ungratefulness. Also, it is a lesson for the afflicted to persevere through     hardships; it is also proof that punishment befalls the disobedient in this     life prior to the one they will face in the Hereafter. Mutarraf, may Allaah     be pleased with him used to say: “The best slave is he who when blessed     gives thanks and when afflicted, perseveres.” 
 
 Suhayb ibn Sinaan, may     Allaah be pleased with him narrated that the Prophet sallallaahu `alayhi wa     sallam ( may Allaah exalt his mention ) said: “How wonderful is the case of     a believer! There is goodness for him in everything, and this is not the     case with anyone except for a believer. If prosperity attends him, he     expresses gratitude to Allaah, and that is good for him; and if adversity     befalls him, he endures it patiently, and that is also good for     him.”[Muslim] 
 
 Satan has taken a vow     to mislead mankind, as Allaah informs us, saying what means: “[Satan] said:     'By your might, I will surely mislead them all. Except, among them, Your     chosen servants.'” [Quran 38: 82-83] Satan was not certain of what he would     do, because he could not have been; this is due to the fact that what would     happen in the future was something of the unknown and unseen for him, and     thus it was merely an assumption on his part. The people of Saba’ in     general are amongst those for whom Satan’s assumption came true, and they     indeed followed his way. On the other hand, there was a group of them who     did not follow Satan, and these were thus included in the exception     mentioned in the abovementioned verses of Chapter Saad. 
 
 Allaah affirms that     Satan has no power or authority over people to force them to do anything;     Imaam Al-Hasan Al-Basri, may Allaah have mercy upon him said: “I swear by     Allaah! Satan has no stick with him with which he hits people to (force     them to) follow his way; this is nothing but whispers and self-delusion on     the part of people – he simply calls people, and they respond.” End of     quote. 
 
 The wisdom behind     allowing Satan to do what he does and whisper to people is to test them and     make evident those amongst them who are truthful, and those who are liars. 
 
 There are many lessons     one can derive from this great story, the following are but some of them: 
 
 · The people of Saba’     are a real life example to anyone who even contemplates being rebellious to     the commands of Allaah, or ungrateful regarding His favours. Allaah warns     people, especially the rich amongst them, to not follow in the footsteps of     the people of Saba’ or imitate them, lest the same punishment befalls them. 
 
 · It is mentioned in     many places in the Qur’aan that certain disbelievers enjoyed gardens and     fruits, but these gardens were squandered and eventually faced destruction;     this story is one such example. Another example concerns Pharaoh and his     people, about whom Allaah Says 
 
 (what means): “So We     removed them from gardens and springs. And treasures and honourable station     – Thus. And We caused to inherit it the Children of Israel.” [Quran 26:     57-59] · Allaah is the only     Provider and Sustainer. 
 
 · The punishment of     Allaah follows very quickly when people are rebellious and shun His     commands. It is the way of Allaah that whenever people shun His     commandments He sends punishment down upon them, and there are numerous     verses in the Qur’aan addressing this issue, such as the saying of Allaah     which means: “And Allaah presents an example: a city [i.e., Makkah] which     was safe and secure, its provision coming to it in abundance from every     location, but it denied the favours of Allaah. So Allaah made it taste the     envelopment of hunger and fear for what they had been doing.” [Quran 16:     112] 
 
 · If the slave does not     thank Allaah for a favour, his punishment could be through that very     favour. Water was one of the favours that the people of Saba’ had been     bestowed with, and they were punished with it when they were ungrateful for     it and shunned the commands of Allaah. 
 
 · Allaah never punishes     people without them being deserving of it due to their sinning and     disobedience, as Allaah Says what means: “…And We would not destroy the     cities except while their people were wrongdoers.” [Quran 28: 59] 
 
 · Only those who     persevere and are grateful would benefit from the lessons of the Qur’aan     and the signs of Allaah, despite the fact that all people observe these     signs, yet the heedless never benefit from them, as Allaah Says what means:     “And how many a sign within the heavens and the earth do they pass over     while they, therefrom, are turning away.” [Quran 12: 105] 
 
 There are three types     of perseverance: 
 
 ·   In performing acts of     obedience ·   In refraining from     prohibitions ·   During decrees of Allaah     that are painful 
 
 There are three ways of     expressing gratitude to Allaah: 
 
 ·   By the heart: through     having it devoted to the One bestowing the favours, and acknowledging that     He is the source of all favours. ·   By the limbs: through     continuously being obedient to Him and using His favours in ways that     please Him. ·   By the tongue: through the     repeated mentioning, praising and glorification of Him. 
 
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