ﱶ ﱷ ﱸ ﱹ ﱺ ﱻ ﱼ
And [recall] when We gave Moses the Scripture and criterion that perhaps you would be guided.
ﱶ ﱷ ﱸ ﱹ ﱺ ﱻ ﱼ
And [recall] when We gave Moses the Scripture and criterion that perhaps you would be guided.
Tafsir
Verse range: 2:53-54
"And [recall] when We gave Moses the Book and the Criterion (al-Furqan)."
It means that which combines being a revealed Book and a Criterion that distinguishes between truth and falsehood—namely, the Torah. It is like your saying, "I saw the rain and the lion," intending the man who combines generosity and courage.
Similar to this is His saying: "And We had already given Moses and Aaron the Criterion and a light and a reminder" (Al-Anbiya: 48), meaning the Book that combines being a Criterion, a light, and a reminder—or the Torah.
"So kill yourselves."
"If you ask: What is the difference between the [three] 'fa's' (in the verse)?"
"If you ask: Why is this place distinguished by the mention of 'the Creator' (al-Bari’)?"
I say: The Creator (al-Bari’) is He who created the creation free from inconsistency ("You do not see in the creation of the Most Merciful any inconsistency" [Al-Mulk: 3]), and distinguished one part from another by different shapes and contrasting forms. In this, there is a rebuke for their abandonment of the worship of the All-Knowing, the Wise—who created them with the subtlety of His wisdom in different shapes, free from inconsistency and discord—in favor of worshipping a calf, which is a proverb for stupidity and dullness (in Arab proverbs: "Duller than a bull"). They exposed themselves to the wrath of God and the descent of His command to dismantle what He had assembled of their creation and scatter what He had organized of their forms and shapes, since they did not thank Him for the blessing of that, but rather disparaged it by worshipping one who has no power over any of it.
"And [recall] when you said, 'O Moses, we will not believe you until we see Allah outright,' so the thunderbolt took you while you were looking on. Then We revived you after your death that perhaps you would be grateful. And We shaded you with clouds and sent down to you manna and quails, [saying], 'Eat from the good things with which We have provided you.' And they wronged Us not - but they were [only] wronging themselves." (55–57)