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PROPHET SOLOMON (pbuh)
PROPHET SOLOMON (PBUH) AND THE QUEEN OF SABA
Most of the verses about Prophet Solomon (pbuh) discuss his relations
with the Queen of Saba. In addition to providing important details
about the two kingdoms' political and economic relations, they give
many examples of Prophet Solomon's (pbuh) international relations,
administrative skills, and presentations of God's religion to others.
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However, it was
not long delayed, and then it [the hoopoe] said
[to Solomon]: "I have comprehended something that
you have not, and bring you accurate intelligence
from Saba." (Qur'an, 27:22) |
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The relations between the two kingdoms began when the hoopoe, a
member of Prophet Solomon's (pbuh) army, brought information about
Saba and its queen. Upon its return, the hoopoe told Prophet Solomon
(pbuh) the following:
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"I found a woman
ruling over them who has been given everything.
She possesses a mighty throne." (Qur'an, 27:23) |
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She [the Queen of Saba]
said, "My Lord, I have wronged myself but I have submitted
with Solomonto the Lord of all the worlds."
(Qur'an, 27:44) Piero della Francesco,
Meeting of Prophet Solomon and the Queen of Sheba (right view),
fifteenth century, Fresco, San Francesco, Arezzo, Italy
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The purpose of this verse may be to show that a woman ruler was unusual
in those days. The hoopoe said that the Queen of Saba was endowed
with wealth and every kind of blessing and emphasized the size of
her throne. This may symbolize the extent of her power and authority.
(God knows the truth.)
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"I
found both her and her people prostrating to the
sun instead of God. Satan has made their actions
seem good to them and debarred them from the Way,
so they are not guided." (Qur'an, 27:24)
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In other words, Satan had convinced these people that worshipping
the Sun, instead of God, was the true path. This means that they
were following the faith of their ancestors, an excuse often given
by pagans for rejecting the true religion. This is just one more
example of Satan's most important goal: diverting people from the
true path and preventing them from submitting to God. This verse
may also indicate that unbelievers are far from God's religion because
they are deceived by superstitious beliefs, philosophies, and ideas.
But as the verse below says, Satan has no effect on those servants
who believe with a pure and sincere heart:
He [Satan] said: "My Lord, because You misled me,
I will make things on Earth seem good to them. I will mislead them
all, every one of them, except Your servants among them who are
sincere." (Qur'an, 15:39-40)
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"And
[they] do not prostrate to God, Who brings out
what is hidden in the heavens and Earth, and knows
what you conceal and what you divulge. God-there
is no god but Him-the Lord of the Mighty Throne.
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These verses reveal some of the hoopoe's characteristics:
He
might have been a believing jinn, for he often proclaimed his belief.
He
was obedient, because he knew that he first had to inform Prophet
Solomon (pbuh), who had true wisdom and power, before telling anyone
else.
He
understood the things he saw and related the information in a way
that held his hearer's attention. He concentrated on the important
matters and passed lightly over insignificant details, for his concise
manner of speaking went to the essence of the matter.
Even
though the hoopoe was a bird, he could speak and relay information.
As stated above, the female ant that saw Prophet Solomon (pbuh)'s
army could also speak. Today, because of advanced computer technology,
films often feature talking birds, ants, and other creatures. This
may be one of the things alluded to in this account.
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He
[Solomon] said: "We will soon see if you have
told the truth or are a liar." (Qur'an, 27:27)
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Prophet
Solomon (pbuh) had noticed the hoopoe's absence. He did not make
an immediate decision but waited for his explanation. This shows
that Prophet Solomon (pbuh) was an intelligent, mature, fair, and
just ruler.
After
hearing the hoopoe's information, Prophet Solomon (pbuh) ordered
an investigation to ascertain its truth. This is a proof that he
was a provident and just ruler.
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"Take
this letter of mine and deliver it to them. Then
withdraw from them a little and see how they respond."
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Prophet
Solomon's (pbuh) habit of making a decision after observing a person's
reaction is a very intelligent practice. For instance, it prevents
possible errors arising from the envoy's personal interpretation.
In
addition, the Queen of Saba was not aware that she was being observed.
So, she behaved naturally and sincerely when consulting her advisors
and expressed her true thoughts. Thus, Prophet Solomon (pbuh) could
learn what she really thought about him.
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She said: "O
Council! An important letter has been delivered
to me."
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The
Queen of Saba understood immediately that this letter was very important.
This could have been for various reasons, such as the following:
First,
both the fact that the hoopoe delivered the letter and the hoopoe's
characteristics could have revealed the situation's extraordinary
nature.
The
quality of the paper, the seal, or the style of writing could have
revealed Prophet Solomon's (pbuh) wealth, high artistic appreciation,
and power. Such things might have affected her.
She
may have read the letter herself and only then have called in her
advisors. Knowing its contents, she may have regarded it as important.
(God knows the truth.)
The
verse uses the Arabic words kitabun kareemun for an important letter.
The word kitabun can mean either a writing or a book. And kareemun
can mean basic, chosen, honorable, respected, valuable. So, Prophet
Solomon (pbuh) may not have sent just a letter, but maybe an accompanying
book or document explaining the true religion. Its introduction
may have begun with the words: In the name of God, Most Compassionate,
Most Merciful.
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"It is from Solomon
and says: 'In the name of God, Most Compassionate,
Most Merciful.'" (Qur'an, 27:30) |
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The
fact that the queen only announced that a letter (or book) had arrived
from Prophet Solomon (pbuh) shows that he was known in Saba. We
can understand from this that Prophet Solomon's (pbuh) kingdom was
widely renowned for its wealth and power.
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"Do not rise
up against me, but come to me in submission."
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Prophet
Solomon's (pbuh) style was open and very effective. The letter's
incisive, decisive, and clear style showed that it was from a powerful
ruler and might have affected the queen and her council. "
Prophet
Solomon (pbuh) used his letter to explain His religion and then
invite the people of Saba to belief in God. He did not want to subjugate
them to himself; rather, he wanted to lead them toward God so that
they might become Muslims. This shows that he was more interested
in their belief system than in conquering Saba, because he was sent
to invite people to the true path and warn them.
These
verses inform us of the relations between Prophet Solomon (pbuh)
and Saba, and that achieved his goals through diplomacy instead
of war. Using letters and envoys, he sought to open relations and
encourage mutual understanding and peace.
This
method of communication also reveals an important fact: Oral communication
may be forgotten and be ineffective due to many distractions in
the local environment. Also, people may not be able to express themselves
clearly while talking, or those listening to them may become distracted.
However, a written document helps both the writer and the reader
to focus their attention on what is being said. Prophet Solomon's
(pbuh) method of communication shows that he understood this. It
must be remembered that the written word is an important way of
relaying the reality of belief and the truth of God's religion.
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She said: "O
Council! Give me your opinion about this matter.
It is not my habit to make a final decision until
I have heard what you have to say." (Qur'an, 27:32) |
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The
fact that she immediately sought her advisors' advice shows that
she was not an absolute monarch, but rather followed a democratic
system. By asking for their opinions, she sought to profit from
their experience.
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They said: "We
possess strength and great military force. But
the matter is in your hands, so consider what
you command." (Qur'an, 27:33) |
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This
verse shows that she consulted her military officials about which
course she should follow. From their answer, we can see that this
council acted with the authority and by the command of the Queen.
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She said: "When
kings enter a city, they lay waste to it and make
its mightiest inhabitants the most abased. That
is what they too will do." (Qur'an, 27:34) |
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Realizing that she could not defeat Prophet Solomon (pbuh) militarily,
she decided to submit to his call. Yet, in order to gain time to
find a way out of this situation, she sent Prophet Solomon (pbuh)
a gift:
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[The
Queen of Saba said:] "I will send them a gift,
and then wait and see what the envoys bring back."
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The
purpose behind sending this gift was to learn his true intention
and to gauge his reaction. Thus, she employed the same method as
Prophet Solomon (pbuh) had.
In
this verse, we notice that a gift is important to judge a people's
reactions and to analyze their spiritual state. When a person does
not accept a valuable gift sent to influence his or her opinion,
the subsequent refusal may be seen as a sign of sincerity and decisiveness.
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When
it reached Solomon, he said: "Would you give me
wealth when what God has given me is better than
what He has given you? No, rather it is you who
delight in your gift." (Qur'an, 27:36)
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Prophet
Solomon's (pbuh) response showed that he could not be influenced
and that God's gifts to him were much better than what she had sent.
This shows that he only sought God's good pleasure.
He
sent back the queen's envoys, thereby clearly showing that he knew
her intention and would not accept her gift. In this way, he prevented
her from being pleased with herself and being arrogant in her wealth.
This was a great psychological blow for the people of Saba, who
then realized that their queen's wealth could not help them.
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[Solomon said:]
"Return to them. We will come to them with troops
they cannot face, and we will expel them from
it abased and humiliated." (Qur'an, 27:37) |
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Prophet
Solomon (pbuh)'s army had extraordinary strength. Even the most
powerful army may be opposed and withstood. However, this verse
reveals that his army was well-known because of its supernatural
power, which prevented it from being defeated.
Here
Prophet Solomon (pbuh) destroyed the queen's envoys' self-confidence
and arrogance. In his second message, he reminded the queen and
Saba's prominent citizens how weak they were compared to him and
his army. Perhaps he did this so that he could achieve his aim without
going to war.
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He said: "O Council!
Who among you will bring me her throne before
they come to me in submission?" (Qur'an, 27:38) |
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Prophet
Solomon (pbuh) spoke with certainty about Saba's imminent submission.
This may be a sign that God had informed him of this event.
Each
country values its flags and standards, because they symbolize the
country's independence. As the hoopoe said, Saba's pride was its
queen's great throne. By asking prominent members of his retinue
to bring him that throne before the queen and her court arrived,
Prophet Solomon (pbuh) sought to destroy her people's morale and
make them submit more quickly.
From
this verse, we learn that Prophet Solomon (pbuh) could maneuver,
make quick decisions, and carry them out without delay. This is
a great advantage when it comes to gaining the upper hand against
opposing forces, especially in a time of war.
TECHNOLOGY IN PROPHET SOLOMON'S
(pbuh) TIME
In
the End Times, science and technology will develop so rapidly
that it will become almost impossible to follow these advances.
Every new technological discovery will quickly become more
affordable, user-friendly, and productive. Today's telephones,
televisions, and radios are very different from those of 50
years ago. The Internet, when it was first developed, was
used as a very restricted means of communication; now it is
an information web that encircles the world. But this does
not mean that such technology is completely new. For example,
today we have radios with very sophisticated features. But
in the past, radios produced by much more practical methods,
such as using galena, as seen in the picture above.10
Therefore, it is possible that Prophet Solomon's (pbuh) time
could have had devices that performed the same functions but
using a more practical technology. Perhaps with a technology
unknown today, the throne's image could have been brought
and reproduced in three dimensions. The same applies to the
aircraft, miniature recording devices, and the Internet technology
we considered earlier.
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A demon of the
jinns said: "I will bring it to you before you
get up from your seat. I am strong and trustworthy
enough to do it." (Qur'an, 27:39) |
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This first proposal probably alludes to the fact that jinn can
move or transport material things to another place.
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He
who possessed knowledge of the Book said: "I will
bring it to you before the twinkling of your eye
ceases." And when he [Solomon] saw it standing
firmly in his presence, he said: "This is part
of my Lord's favor, to test me to see if I will
give thanks or show ingratitude. Whoever gives
thanks only does so to his own gain. Whoever is
ungrateful, my Lord is Rich Beyond Need, Generous."
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This second proposal, which came from an individual who possessed
knowledge of the Book, brings a few possibilities to mind:
Today, we can use the Internet to send
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He
may have been an army intelligence operative blessed with the foresight
to bring the throne earlier as a precaution. Therefore, the verse
may indicate that intelligence operatives take precautions to prepare
for unexpected circumstances.
The
throne's transportation in the twinkling of an eye, and the facts
that it was changed and that birds had exchanged information, may
signify the advanced technology in the End Times that will be used
to teleport material objects.
Thanks
to the Internet, people can send written material, pictures, films,
and many other kinds of information over long distances in a very
short time. For example, sending the queen's throne to a distant
place in "the twinkling of an eye" may indicate that, in the End
Times, things (for example, a three-dimensional image or picture
of a throne) may be teleported almost instantaneously through the
Internet.
Prophet
Solomon (pbuh) may have taken advantage of the jinns' knowledge
and qualities to create devices, presently unknown to us, that could
teleport objects.
After
the throne was brought, Prophet Solomon (pbuh) immediately turned
toward God and asked for pardon, prayed, and gave thanks, for he
was a sincere and faithful servant. He is an example for everyone
of true and sincere belief.
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He said: "Alter
her throne. We shall see whether she is guided
or someone who is not guided." (Qur'an, 27:41) |
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Transferring
the throne, the symbol of Saba, to Prophet Solomon (pbuh)'s palace
was a great psychological defeat for the queen. Moreover, he ordered
it to be changed.
Additions
may have been made to make it even more beautiful and luxurious.
In doing this, Prophet Solomon (pbuh) may have wanted to show that
his own wealth was superior and that he had supreme authority over
the queen's wealth and possessions.
This
verse may be pointing out the excellence that Muslims seek for in
art, as they do in all things. No matter how beautiful and splendid
her throne was, it paled in comparison to Prophet Solomon's (pbuh)
artistic capabilities.
Here
is an example of Prophet Solomon's (pbuh)great artistic capability.
He may have combined art and technology perfectly and left people
amazed by his intelligence and artistic power.
The
word alter is interesting. These days, computer programs can easily
make any desired change to an image. This may refer to the widespread
use of such a technology in the End Times.
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Then when she
[the queen of Saba] came, she was asked: "Is your
throne like this?" She said: "It is as it were
the same, and we were given the knowledge before
it, and we were submissive." And what she worshipped
besides God prevented her. Surely, she was of
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One
reason Prophet Solomon (pbuh) may have asked this question was to
determine her level of attention.
From
this verse, we can see that the queen proved herself to be an intelligent
and reserved individual, for she answered his question with self-possession
and deliberation. She did not say immediately whether it was or
was not her throne, but chose to give an ambiguous answer.
The
queen and her people were sun worshippers. But the fact that she
read Prophet Solomon's (pbuh) sincere and moving letter and then
came to see his kingdom's splendor caused her to embrace true belief
and become a Muslim.
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She was told:
"Enter the courtyard." But when she saw it, she
supposed it to be a pool and bared her legs. He
[Solomon] said: "It is a courtyard paved with
glass." She said: "My Lord, I have wronged myself,
but I have submitted with Solomon to the Lord
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 When
the queen came into Prophet Solomon's (pbuh) palace, she thought
that the floor was under water. Several interpretations may be given
for this impression:
The
word used to describe the floor may indicate a particular technology
of that time of which the queen was unaware. Or, maybe the floor
of this palace was different from other floors.
The
floor may have been a giant television screen placed in the palace's
entrance to give people the impression that the floor was covered
with water. (Such effects are often used in interior decoration.)
So, when she saw the screen, she thought that she was looking at
water.
This
verse may be alluding to a different kind of technology. Today,
simulation goggles let people think that they are in a different
place than where they are. This verse may indicate this technology,
which will be discovered in the End Times.
We
see that Prophet Solomon (pbuh) knew that such a situation would
arise when the Queen of Saba arrived. He realized that this technology
was very advanced and beyond the ordinary.
In
this verse, God may be indicating that water will be used in the
End Times to produce decorative materials with advanced technology.
These products, using water's aesthetic and clean appearance, may
be used in beautiful things to recreate the splendor of Prophet
Solomon's (pbuh) time.
Prophet
Solomon's (pbuh) deep understanding of art, which we see in these
verses, is a very good example for Muslims. He used this understanding
to express his great love for God and his wonder at the marvels
of His creation.
Believing
artists have produced beautiful works of art throughout history.
With God's permission, the power of Muslim art will greatly increase
in the End Times. Artists who are inspired by the beauties of God's
creation and feel a great sense of love toward Him will produce
incomparable works of art and will cover the world with fine developments
in the areas of painting, music, and architecture. With God's permission,
the Muslim world will drive these great developments.

Computer-generated three-dimensional holographic
images are used everywhere today. Simulation technology, which
is used extensively in industry, research, education, medicine,
films, and advertising, makes it possible to create an imaginary
world that is identical to the real one. Using this technology,
people can visit a historical site or a museum, and even walk
on another planet's surface. For example, above on the right
is a three-dimensional view of Venus prepared in line with
radar images. Above on the left is a three-dimensional hologram
image of a park.
The pictures on the left below depict the results of a three-dimensional
crash test. Engineers enter data relative to the vehicle's
features and then enter the results of an actual test into
a computer to test possible crash situations by adjusting
such variables as the vehicle's speed and the angle of the
impact. On the lower right are two different images of a city.
This technology makes the work of city planners much easier,
for it allows them to view planned changes beforehand. For
example, if they are thinking of planting trees, they can
generate a basic model of what the road will look like after
the trees have grown.
The picture on the top of the facing page is the interior
of a museum. The stage of a Roman theatre, painted on a wall
of Emperor Augustus' (63 BCE -14 CE) palace, is reproduced
in three-dimensions. In the bottom picture on the facing page
is an image of a hologram device that Ford Motor Company plans
to use in design studies to help it produce better cars over
the next five years. With the help of this hologram imager,
Ford designers and engineers will design automobiles using
a never-before-used method: Designers will work with a three-dimensional
image, instead of a screen area, and will be able to walk
beside the vehicle and examine each of its various aspects.
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PROPHET SOLOMON'S (PBUH) DEATH
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Then
when We decreed that he [Solomon] should die,
nothing divulged his death to them except the
earthworm that ate his staff; so that when he
fell down, it was made clear to the jinns that
if they had truly had knowledge of the Unseen,
they need not have stayed there, suffering humiliating
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The Qur'an does not contain much information about the prophets'
deaths. However, it does relate some important details about Prophet
Solomon's (pbuh) death. For example, at the moment of his death
he was surrounded by jinns who probably were trying to complete
their assigned tasks. Not realizing that he was dead, they continued
to work. This verse suggests that the jinns do not have any true
knowledge of the Unseen, for if they did, they would have stopped
working. As this verse emphasizes the words humiliating punishment,
they were working very hard on a task and were afraid of Prophet
Solomon (pbuh). Thus, they did not stop when he died as they did
not realize he was dead until the staff broke.
The words in Arabic translated here as earthworm are dabbat al-ard.
Dabba means animal or beast. Coming from debbe, which means a light
walking or to struggle, it is used for animals and insects. Ard
means ground or floor. Therefore, the expression dabbat al-ard can
be thought of as referring to any animal, not just the earthworm.
THE JINNS AND ANIMALS
UNDER
PROPHET SOLOMON'S (pbuh) COMMAND
Earlier, we mentioned that the birds in Prophet Solomon's (pbuh)
army and the community of ants in the Valley of the Ants may have
been jinns. We noticed their highly conscious behavior, especially
the ant community in the Valley of the Ants, which displayed an
awareness unseen in other animals.
We will now touch on similar qualities possessed by other animals
in the account of Prophet Solomon (pbuh).
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However,
it was not long delayed, and then it [the hoopoe]
said: "I have comprehended something that you
have not, and bring you accurate intelligence
from Saba. I found a woman ruling over them who
has been given everything. She possesses a mighty
throne. I found both her and her people prostrating
to the Sun instead of God. Satan has made their
actions seem good to them and debarred them from
the Way, so they are not guided." (Qur'an, 27:22-24)
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The
hoopoe acted with great awareness. He went to Saba, did some detailed
reconnoitering there, and returned to tell Prophet Solomon (pbuh)
everything that he had seen.
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He [Solomon]
said: "We will soon see if you have told the truth
or are a liar. Take this letter of mine and deliver
it to them, and then withdraw from them a little
and see how they respond." (Qur'an, 27:27-28)
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After
receiving the hoopoe's information, Prophet Solomon (pbuh) gave
him a new task. As this was not a task that any bird could do, this
hoopoe was not an ordinary bird. Probably he was a jinn.
A
second possibility is that the hoopoe acted under the direction
of jinns.
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He [Solomon]
inspected the birds and asked: "How is it that
I do not see the hoopoe? Or is it absent without
leave?" (Qur'an, 27:20) |
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This
verse does not say ran away and went; rather, it says that he was
absent and that Prophet Solomon (pbuh) could not see him. Perhaps
jinns can leave our dimension, enter their own dimension, and thus
immediately become invisible.
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When, toward
the close of day, nobly-bred, swift-footed steeds
were brought before him, he [Solomon] said: "Truly
do I love the love of good because of the remembrance
of my Lord"-[repeating these words as the steeds
raced away,] until they were hidden by the veil
[of dust]. [Solomon said:] "Return them to me!"
And he set about stroking their shanks and necks.
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There is no creature crawling on Earth
or flying creature, flying on its wings, who are not communities
just like yourselves—We have not omitted anything
from the Book—then they will be gathered to their
Lord.
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These
verses indicate that, like the hoopoe, these horses can disappear
from view behind a veil of dust. This may mean that the horses are
jinns and can slip in a moment into the jinn world where people
cannot see them.
Or,
they may be horses but controlled by jinns. The words "return
them to me" explains that these horses were brought by others
to Prophet Solomon (pbuh), and that these others may have been jinns.
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Then
when We decreed that he [Solomon] should die,
nothing divulged his death to them except the
earthworm that ate his staff, so that when he
fell down, it was made clear to the jinn that
if they had truly had knowledge of the Unseen,
they need not have stayed there, suffering humiliating
punishment. (Qur'an, 34:14 ) |
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Again, the earthworm (dabbat al-ard) mentioned here may have been
a jinn. (God knows the truth.)
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We
tested Solomon and placed a lifeless body on his
throne. Then he returned. (Qur'an, 38:34)
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Perhaps
this corpse was the body of a dead jinn. It may have been left on
the throne and taken back in a moment into the jinn world. The words
"Then he returned" may indicate that this is what actually happened.
Or,
a human corpse could have been left on the throne and been taken
back in a moment by jinns. The Qur'an mentions that a demon of the
jinns brought the Queen of Saba's throne very quickly from her palace
to Prophet Solomon's (pbuh).
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