9. Al-Jabbaar
(The
Compeller)
The One that nothing happens in His Dominion except that
which He willed. He who has the ability, with force, to make people do
whatever He wants. He who repairs all
broken things, who completes that which is incomplete.
Surat Al-hashr (The Exile)
سورة الحشر }59:23}
هُوَ اللَّهُ الَّذِي لَا إِلَٰهَ
إِلَّا هُوَ الْمَلِكُ الْقُدُّوسُ السَّلَامُ
الْمُؤْمِنُ الْمُهَيْمِنُ الْعَزِيزُ الْجَبَّارُ الْمُتَكَبِّرُ ۚ سُبْحَانَ
اللَّهِ عَمَّا يُشْرِكُونَ
Huwa Allahu allathee
lailaha illa huwa almaliku alquddoosu assalamu
almuminu almuhayminu alAAazeezu aljabbaru almutakabbirusubhana Allahi AAamma
yushrikoon
He is Allah than
Whom there is La ilaha illa Huwa (none has the right to be worshipped but He)
the King, The Holy, The One Free from all defects, the
Giver of security, the Watcher over His creatures, the All-Mighty, the
Compeller, the Supreme. Glory be to Allah! (High is He) above all that they
associate as partners with Him.
**Wohi Allah hai jiss
kay siwa koi mabood nahi badshah nihayat
pak sab aeybon say saaf aman denay
wala nighehbaan ghalib zor aawar
aur baraee wala pak hai Allah unn cheezon say
jinhen yeh uss ka shareek banatay hain.**
Word Meaning
هُوَ-Huwa-- he
هُوَ-Huwa-- he
اللَّهُ-Allahu-
Allah
الَّذِي-Allathe--
the one who
لَا-La-
(there is) no
إِلَٰهَ-Illaha-god
إِلَّا-Illa -
but
هُوَ-Huwa -he
الْمَلِكُ-Almaliku-
the ruler(sovereign)
الْقُدُّوسُ-Alquddosu-
the holy one
السَّلَامُ-Assalmau-
the one who is free from all defects
الْمُؤْمِنُ-Almuminu-
the giver of security
الْمُهَيْمِنُ-Almuhayminu--
the Watcher over His creatures
الْعَزِيزُ-AlAAazeezu--
the All-Mighty,
الْجَبَّارُ-Aljabbaru-the
Compeller,
الْمُتَكَبِّرُ-Almutakabbiru--the Supreme.
سُبْحَانَ-Subhana-Glory
be to
اللَّهِ-Allahi--
Allah!
عَمَّا-Aamma---(High
is He) above all (((from what)
يُشْرِكُونَ-Yushrikun----that
they associate as partners with Him.
Explanation
Al Jabbaar – The Compellor.
The Compeller, The Restorer. It is on the structure of fa’aal, a structure of
mubaalagah/intensification. Jaabir is one who compels or restores, but Jabbaar
is the Compeller, the complete Restorer.
Jabbaar is from the root: jeem ba ra or jabr (ج ب ر or جبر), and this root has several meanings:
a) The first meaning is to pressurize, to
compel and force someone to do something. From this, it is understood to mean
to tyrannize someone and be tyrannical. We learn from the Qur’an that: وَإِذَا
بَطَشْتُم بَطَشْتُمْ جَبَّارِينَ : ‘and when you attack, you oppress people’ (26:130). Similarly in surah Maryam, Esa alayhi salaam says: وَلَمْ
يَجْعَلْنِي جَبَّارًا شَقِيًّا : ‘and He (Allah) has not made me an
oppressive person.’ (19:32)
b) Secondly, Jabr also means to be
strong, tall and great. ‘Nakhlatun Jabbaarah’ is used for a tall date palm
tree that is very strong and gives a lot of fruit. Also in the Qur’an, when
Bani Isra’eel were told to enter the city of Jerusalem they said: إِنَّ
فِيهَا قَوْمًا جَبَّارِينَ, ‘indeed in there are a people who are
very strong and powerful’ (5:22). The second meaning is to be powerful, to be
strong, huge and tall. Another meaning is kibriyaa’ which means greatness and
Jabaroot is also used for Allah ta’ala.
c) The third meaning of Jabr is to repair the broken. Furthermore,
when something is incomplete and you complete it, that is called jabr. Also,
when there is a deficiency and you make up for it that is called jabr. The
third meaning is to restore, to fix, to do islaah (reformation) of something.
Cool note: from the same root is algebra, you ‘fix’ the equation. The
word ‘Jabeerah’ is used for a splint (to help broken bones).
Proof for this Name
The word ‘Jabbaar’ appears 10 times in the Qur’an, but only once for Allah ta’ala. So
nine times it is used for people who are strong, oppressive, commit dhulm
(injustice), who compel and force other. The last time it is used in the Qur’an
in Suratul Hashr (verse 23) is for Allah ta’ala.
If
Allah is Jabbaar, what does it mean?
a) According to al Khattaabi, it means: He is the One who forces His creation
upon what He commands and upon what He has forbidden. In other words, whatever
Allah wills, His will is executed. The first meaning
of Jabbaar is Compeller, so whatever He wills is what happens. He is the One
who implements His will.
b) Secondly, it means ‘al ‘Aali fawqa khalqihi’, the One who is
Exalted, High above His creation‘. In other words, He is the Greatest One. We said ‘nakhlatun
jabbaarah’ is the tallest tree in the orchard. Allaah ta’ala being al-Jabbaar
is the Greatest and there is no one else who is greater than Him. He is the
One who is Qawwiy, A’dheem (The Most Strong, The Most Great). He is the One
who has ‘tawl’: He owns a lot and can give a lot. The Supreme Power and
Authority belongs to Allah ta’ala.
c) Thirdly, Jabbaar means ‘Al Muslih, the One who Reforms, the One
who fixes the situation for His creation‘. When we find our resources to be incomplete, Allah ta’ala makes
them complete. When we are unable to reach our goals, Allah ta’ala assists us.
He is the One who amends the affairs of His creation. It means if a slave is
unable to reach His goal, Al Jabbaar will enable Him and provide Him with the
sources to reach this goal.
Difference when Jabbaar
is used for Allah ta’ala and
for people
When
Jabbaar is used for people, it is in a negative sense, because they have no
right to be tyrannical and oppress other people. If Jabbaar is used for humans
as one who restores, it is negative again because they use their oppressive
nature to fix things.
Example:
a government moving families out of their old homes, they want to fix things
but it is oppression in a way. When Allah ta’ala fixes things, it is not in an
oppressive nature, it is in a positive sense.
Jabr does not befit or suit human beings, they
are supposed to be ‘abd.
If Allah is Al Jabbaar, what are we
supposed to do?
1) We must know that HE is Al Jabbaar, and we cannot imitate Him.
Allah is Ar Rahman and we should have rahmah,
but because Allah is Al Jabbaar does not mean we become jabbaar. Why?
Because He has told us to not be Jabbaar, He doesn’t like the arrogant.
From Surah Ibrahim we learn: وَاسْتَفْتَحُواْ
وَخَابَ كُلُّ جَبَّارٍ عَنِيدٍ : when the prophets and believers asked for victory, ‘every
oppressive, every rebellious, every stubborn opposer of the Prophet was lost’
(14:15). So if we become jabbaar on the earth, we are the ones who are going
to lose.
Similarly, in surah Ghaafir verse 35, Allah says: كَذَلِكَ
يَطْبَعُ اللَّهُ عَلَى كُلِّ قَلْبِ مُتَكَبِّرٍ جَبَّارٍ: ‘Allah puts a seal on the hearts of every arrogant and jabbaar
person’. So whoever is jabbaar, it leads to their heart being sealed; a person
becomes so arrogant and oppressive that nothing comes in to his heart or goes
out.
Also from a hadeeth in Saheeh Bukhari, we learn that hellfire is
for the jabbaareen, those who are jabbaar, Hellfire said: ‘I have been given
the privilege of receiving the arrogant and the tyrants.’ We might think that
we are not oppressive, only the rulers who kill people are oppressive, but we are also jabbaar sometimes.
In the context of Esa alayhi salaam, he says: وَبَرًّا بِوَالِدَتِي وَلَمْ يَجْعَلْنِي جَبَّارًا شَقِيًّا , he was barr (righteous) towards his mother and he was not a
jabbaar (in the meaning of disobedient). So jabbaar means one who is forceful
against his parents in this context; when parents tell their child to do
something and the child doesn’t listen.
So jabbaar is not just a mighty tyrant
ruler, jabbaar can be any person who refuses to obey, harms and hurts other
people and doesn’t listen to the authority. The first
lesson for us is that we are ‘ebaad (servants), we should recognize ourselves
as ‘ebaadAllah (servants of Allah),
if we don’t, the consequences are very
severe because Allah does not like those who do jabr.
2) The second lesson we learn is that if someone is unable to reach
their goals, they find constriction in time and ability, we should ask Al Jabbaar to fix our deficiencies. When we are unable to achieve a goal and
find ourselves weak, when you find yourself in a mess, and unable, ask Al
Jabbaar who will make up all of the deficiencies.
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