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Fainting
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At a Glance

According to search-discovered classical Islamic scholarship, the Quranic phrase 'looking at you with a look of one fainting to death' (Surah Muhammad, 47:20) is not a description of a physical medical condition but a profound metaphor for spiritual collapse. Ibn Kathir explains this imagery as depicting the state of the hypocrites, whose hearts contain the disease of doubt and insincerity. When a decisive command for sacrifice, such as battle, was revealed, their hidden cowardice and terror manifested, rendering them spiritually paralyzed as if in the throes of death. Al-Qurtubi connects this state to their verbal claims of obedience (47:21), highlighting the stark contrast between their words and their heart's reality. The linguistic root 'gh-sh-y' implies being completely enveloped or overcome, perfectly capturing how their fear of death overwhelmed their professed faith. This synthesis across classical tafsir establishes the concept as a primary Quranic illustration of how hypocrisy reveals itself under pressure through an all-consuming fear.

📖 Quranic Context

Serves as a critical metaphor for diagnosing the spiritual disease of hypocrisy and the terror that grips the heart devoid of true faith when faced with sacrifice.

Illustrates a state of being veiled from divine reassurance and tranquility due to insincerity and fear of worldly loss over the loss of divine pleasure.

References: The concept is specifically mentioned in Surah Muhammad (47:20-21).

💭 Theological Perspective

Represents the spiritual collapse of a soul where the fear of creation (death, worldly loss) overwhelms the proper fear and trust in the Creator.

It is a sign of a diseased heart (qalb marid), where hypocrisy and doubt create extreme anxiety and cowardice when faith is put to the test.

Acts as a divine expose, revealing the true inner state of those who profess faith with their tongues but whose hearts are not firm.

Understanding this state serves as a warning and a motivation for believers to purify their intentions and strengthen their trust in Allah, avoiding the characteristics of the hypocrites.

📜 Hadith Perspective

The Prophet Muhammad (ﷺ) warned against the traits of hypocrisy, one of which is cowardice and fear at the time of struggle.

  • A hadith in Sahih Muslim states that he who dies without having fought in the cause of Allah or without having the intention to do so, dies with a characteristic of hypocrisy.

Scholars unanimously interpret the 'fainting' in 47:20 not as a physical ailment but as a metaphor for the terror and spiritual paralysis of the hypocrites.

💎 Deeper Insights

The 'fainting' is a form of spiritual self-sabotage. Verse 47:21 states that sincerity 'would have been better for them'. This implies that their cowardice not only harms their spiritual standing but also their worldly situation, as true success comes only from Allah. Their fear ironically leads them to a worse outcome.

Ibn Kathir, Al-Qurtubi

The verse presents a divine 'stress test' for faith. The revelation of a 'decisive Surah' mentioning fighting acts as a spiritual litmus test. It doesn't create hypocrisy but rather exposes a pre-existing condition—the 'disease in their hearts'. The 'fainting' is the visible reaction when the test is applied, revealing the internal reality.

General scholarly consensus

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