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Surah At-Tawba (9) — Ayah 41

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ٱنفِرُوا۟ خِفَافًا وَثِقَالًا وَجَـٰهِدُوا۟ بِأَمْوَٰلِكُمْ وَأَنفُسِكُمْ فِى سَبِيلِ ٱللَّهِ ۚ ذَٰلِكُمْ خَيْرٌ لَّكُمْ إِن كُنتُمْ تَعْلَمُونَ ﴿41﴾
March forth, whether you are light (being healthy, young and wealthy) or heavy (being ill, old and poor), and strive hard with your wealth and your lives in the Cause of Allâh. This is better for you, if you but knew.
ٱنفِرُوا۟ infirū Go forth
خِفَافًۭا khifāfan light
وَثِقَالًۭا wathiqālan or heavy
وَجَـٰهِدُوا۟ wajāhidū and strive
بِأَمْوَٰلِكُمْ bi-amwālikum with your wealth
وَأَنفُسِكُمْ wa-anfusikum and your lives
فِى in
سَبِيلِ sabīli (the) way
ٱللَّهِ ۚ l-lahi (of) Allah
ذَٰلِكُمْ dhālikum That
خَيْرٌۭ khayrun (is) better
لَّكُمْ lakum for you
إِن in if
كُنتُمْ kuntum you
تَعْلَمُونَ taʿlamūna know

Tafsir al-Quran al-Karim is a 4-volume Quran commentary by Hafiz Abdus Salam bin Muhammad Bhutvi, a renowned Salafi (Ahl al-Hadith) scholar and Sheikh ul-Hadith from Pakistan. Based on over 45 years of teaching and research, this tafsir follows the methodology of Tafsir bil-Ma'thur — interpreting the Quran through authentic Hadith, statements of the Companions, and the understanding of the early generations (Salaf). It is distinguished by its complete avoidance of Israeliyyat (Judeo-Christian narratives) and unverified reports. The tafsir is originally written in Urdu, translated to English by tohed.com.

(Ayah 41) ➊ {اِنْفِرُوْا خِفَافًا وَّ ثِقَالًا … :} After threatening with a painful punishment in this world and the Hereafter for not setting out for Tabuk, and mentioning that the Prophet (peace be upon him) is not in need of anyone’s help except Allah, now, with emphasis, all Muslims are commanded to set out for battle; this is called “general mobilization” (Nafeer ‘Aam). After this command, it becomes obligatory for every Muslim to set out; there is no longer any need for parental or anyone else’s permission. The words “light and heavy” are general, so everyone is included in this: whether one feels inclined or not, is well-off or poor, single or with dependents, young or old, armed or unarmed—set out for jihad in every condition. Anas (may Allah be pleased with him) says that Abu Talha (may Allah be pleased with him) recited this verse of the Qur’an: «اِنْفِرُوْا خِفَافًا وَّ ثِقَالًا » and said: “I understand that Allah has commanded both us old and young to set out.” His children said: “Dear father! You fought in battles with the Messenger of Allah (peace be upon him) until he passed away, and also with Abu Bakr and Umar (may Allah be pleased with them), so we will fight in your place.” But he did not agree, so he set out on a sea journey, until he passed away. For seven days, no island was found to bury him, and during this time, his body did not change at all. [ مستدرک حاکم : 353/3، ح : ۵۵۰۸، صححہ الحاکم و سکت عنہ الذھبی ] Similarly, Miqdad bin Aswad (may Allah be pleased with him), despite old age and a heavy body, set out. A man said to him, “If only you would not go to battle this year,” so he replied: “Surah Bahooth (Tawbah) does not permit us to sit back; Allah has said: « اِنْفِرُوْا خِفَافًا وَّ ثِقَالًا» ‘Set out, whether light or heavy,’ and I find myself to be light.” [ السنن الکبرٰی للبیہقی : 21/9، ح : ۱۸۲۵۶ ]

Abu Ayyub Ansari (may Allah be pleased with him) participated in Badr with the Messenger of Allah (peace be upon him), and except for one year, he never stayed behind from any battle of the Muslims. According to history books, at the age of ninety, he joined the army going to Constantinople, whose commander was Yazid bin Muawiyah. He fell ill, so Yazid came to visit him. He asked: “If you have any wish, tell me.” He said: “My wish is that when I die, mount your horses and go as far as you can into the enemy’s land; when you can go no further, bury me there, then return.” Abu Ayyub (may Allah be pleased with him) used to recite this verse: « اِنْفِرُوْا خِفَافًا وَّ ثِقَالًا » and say: “So I will either be light or heavy,” meaning the command is to set out in every condition. [مستدرک حاکم : 458/3، ح : ۵۹۳۰، سکت عنہ الذھبی ]

➋ For details on when setting out for jihad becomes obligatory on a person in every condition, see the footnotes of Surah Al-Baqarah, Ayah (216).