KINGS ARE DESTRUCTIVE VERSE NO.26ِ35

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Quran,Translation and Commentary in Brief (Vol. 04)
Verses 26-35Verses 36-37

      Solomon deeply considered the report of hoopoe. The report was not so simple a matter as to be taken easy. It was connected with the fate of a country with a large population. He did not doubt that the hoopoe was truthful, and had found a new country, but he had to investigate and to make sure whether the bird's withdrawal and informations about queen's power, wealth, and splendour, was well estimated or not. Did they really worship the sun instead Allah or the hoopoe had misunderstood?

      At length Solomon wrote a short letter but with a great content, and said to the bird:

      ``Go with this letter of mine and cast it upon them. Then stay away from them and see what do they return in answer.''

      She received the letter from the wonderful page who brought it, and then opened to read.

      From the beginning of the letter which was in the name of Allah, and from the Messenger, who brought the Message, the queen understood that the letter was honourable and that the aim of Solomon could not be a worldly conquest; and that he wanted to spread the light of God as far as he could. Such apprehension proves that the queen of Sheba had already a ray of Divine light in her heart.

      As soon as she read Solomon's letter, she held a consultance meeting with her ministers, chief commanders, elders, and advisors.

      Besides having a great amount of wealth and high dignity, the queen whose behaviour with her subjects was quite democratic, had the full confidence of her subjects. She would do nothing without consulting her council who were obedient to her in everything:ِ

      ``They said: We are powerful and prowess, and the order rests with you. Then see what are you going to command.''

 

      She was as loyal to her people as they were to her. She was a peaceful ruler and did not want to ruin her country by war.

 

 

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