The Commentary of Al-Qasidah — Page 156
156 The commentary of al-Qa si dah adultery. When All a h mentioned Jesus as to be a prophet in the Holy Qur’ a n He added that his forefathers were also pure and clean. It is obvious that a cloth which is white and spotless does not need any cleaning. On the other hand, if it is dirty and has stains on it, it has to be washed and cleaned. The ancestors of the Holy Prophet sa were known among the people to be pure and clean, and therefore, there was no need to comment further upon them. If I take your line of thinking then from the verse (Solomon was not a disbeliever) we can conclude, that God forbid, Jesus as was a disbeliever because in the verse it says that Hadrat Solomon as was not one of the disbelievers, but it does not mention the same thing about Jesus. The fact of the matter is that Hadrat Solomon as had to be cleared of this blame of being a disbeliever and being guilty of shirk. ( See 1st book of Kings , ch. 11, v. 1-11) The third verse he presented was in which the Holy Qur’ a n says about Jesus as meaning, that All a h assisted him with the Holy Spirit. I told him that the Holy Qur’ a n says about Adam: Meaning, I have breathed into him of My Spirit, fall thee down in submission to him, so the angels submitted to him. (al- H ijr 15:30). We find in no place where the angels submitted to Jesus as. We do find in the Gospel of Mathew where it is written that one time Satan asked Jesus as to submit to him.