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Saturday, 18 July 2026

Beware! The Hour has drawn near, and the moon was split (Al Qur'an)

Today, we share one of the very reflective verse from Al Qur'an which presents the miracle of moon split when polytheists and idolaters of Makkah asked Prophet Muhammad ﷺ to show them a miracle that should be beyond the imagination of man. Although, Prophet Muhammad ﷺ was no magician nor he was bestowed any supernatural powers to exhibit any miraculous act for these fall under the domain of our Creator alone. Even in the history prior to the advent of Islam, many miracles have been shown to impress upon the non believers the might of the Creator of the both worlds.

Thus, a Divine miracle was staged to aid and help the Prophet of Allah by the Divine will and on a given night in the presence of elite of Makkah, the moon was split and its two halves visibly taken apart to show the idolaters and God deniers the power of the Lord of the universe. This miraculous act has been mentioned in the very first verse of 54th Surah of Al Qur'an: Al Qamar (The Moon) shared herein under:

The Verse
 ٱقْتَرَبَتِ ٱلسَّاعَةُ وَٱنشَقَّ ٱلْقَمَرُ
The Hour has drawn near, and the moon was split.” Qur’an 54:1

This brief verse brings together two great realities: (1) The Day of Judgement is approaching. (2) Allah demonstrated His power through the splitting of the moon. The second statement supports the first: the One who can alter the order of the heavens can certainly destroy the present world and resurrect humanity.

Meaning of the key words

The Hour has drawn near
  • Al-Sā‘ah — الساعة means the appointed Hour when this world will end and resurrection, judgement, Paradise and Hell will begin.
  • Drawn near” does not mean that people can calculate its date. It means that it is certain, approaching and should never be treated as remote. The coming of Prophet Muhammad ﷺ, the final messenger, itself marked the last stage of human history. The Prophet ﷺ illustrated this by placing his index and middle fingers together and saying that his coming and the Hour were like those two fingers.
The verse therefore tells its hearers: Do not live as though judgement is an imaginary event in the distant future. Your opportunity to prepare is already passing. For every person, the Hour is also personally near because death may come long before the cosmic end of the world.

And the moon was split
The Arabic expression wan-shaqqa al-qamar — وَانْشَقَّ الْقَمَرُ is in the past tense: “the moon split” or “was cleft apart.” The dominant interpretation of the Companions and classical Muslim commentators is that this refers to an actual miracle shown during the lifetime of Prophet Muhammad ﷺ in Makkah.

Historical context
Surah al-Qamar is a Makkan surah belonging to the period when the Qur’an was concentrating on:
  • Allah’s absolute power;
  • the truth of resurrection;
  • the approaching judgement;
  • the consequences of rejecting Allah’s messengers.
‘A’ishah رضي الله عنها recalled that verse 46 of this same surah—“The Hour is their appointed time”—was revealed in Makkah while she was still young. This establishes the surah’s early Makkan setting, before the later detailed laws revealed in Madinah.

The request of the people of Makkah Anas ibn Malik رضي الله عنه reported: The people of Makkah asked the Prophet ﷺ to show them a sign, and he showed them the cleaving of the moon. (This report is recorded in Sahih al-Bukhari 4867.)

‘Abdullah ibn Mas‘ud رضي الله عنه gave a more descriptive eyewitness report. He said that while they were with the Messenger of Allah ﷺ at Mina, the moon appeared in two parts, with the mountain between them. The Prophet ﷺ told those present: “Bear witness to this.” (This is recorded in Sahih Muslim 2800b, with related narrations appearing through several chains.)

Ibn Kathir and other classical commentators understood these reports as the explanation of 54:1 and placed the event before the Hijrah. The soundest historical core found in the authentic narrations is therefore:
  • the people of Makkah requested a sign;
  • the moon was seen divided;
  • several Companions reported the event;
  • the Prophet ﷺ instructed them to witness it.
The authentic reports do not provide an exact calendar date. Additional details found in later historical stories should not be placed on the same level as the Qur’an and the reports of Sahih al-Bukhari and Sahih Muslim.

Why did the Quraysh not believe?
The following verses explain their reaction —Al-Qamar 54:2–3:

Yet, whenever they see a sign, they turn away, saying, ‘Same old magic!’” 
They rejected the truth and followed their own desires—and every matter will be settled.”

This context is extremely important. The issue was not simply a lack of evidence. The Qur’an identifies deeper spiritual causes:
  • they had already decided to reject the Prophet ﷺ;
  • they did not want to abandon their inherited beliefs and social position;
  • they followed their desires;
  • therefore, even an extraordinary sign was dismissed as magic.
A person who sincerely seeks truth sees a sign and reflects. A person determined to reject truth invents another explanation.

This same pattern appears throughout the surah. After mentioning the moon, Allah recounts the peoples of Nuh, ‘Ad, Thamud, Lut and Pharaoh. Each received warnings, yet rejected them until judgement arrived. The people of Nuh, for example, called Allah’s messenger insane and intimidated him.

Thus the splitting of the moon is not presented merely as an astronomical curiosity. It introduces the surah’s central warning: "Do not repeat the history of earlier nations by demanding signs and then rejecting them when they come."

Connection between the moon and the Hour
The two parts of the verse are closely connected:

“The Hour has drawn near”
“and the moon was split.”

The moon is one of the most familiar and apparently stable objects in the human sky. If Allah can cause it to split, then the present structure of the universe is not permanent.

The miracle was therefore:
  • a sign of the truthfulness of Muhammad ﷺ;
  • a demonstration of Allah’s control over creation;
  • a preview of the cosmic changes that will occur at the end of the world;
  • evidence that resurrection is not difficult for Allah.
The verse challenges the assumption that the natural order operates independently. The moon, sun, earth and heavens remain stable only because Allah commands them to remain so.

Scholarly Commentary
Renowned Muslim scholar Javed Ahmad Ghamidi in his tafsir of Al Qur'an notes: This is a sign of the Hour of Judgement with which they have been warned. It is mentioned in verse 53 of Sūrah Ḥa Mīm al-Sajdah that in order to strengthen the warnings sounded by Muḥammad (sws) and to conclusively communicate the truth to his people, the Almighty will soon show extra-ordinary signs to them that will appear not only in the world around them but that within them. 

It is evident from this verse under discussion that one of those signs manifested itself in the form of the moon cleaving asunder. Imām Amīn Aḥsan Iṣlāḥī writes: It is not necessary that a messenger present such signs as miracles; they can appear without any proclamation and without throwing any challenge. It is not even necessary that the disbelievers demand the specific sign they are shown; it could be shown to them without their demand merely to dispel the doubts created by them. The reason that the disbelievers regarded the Hereafter to be far-fetched was that they reckoned it impossible that one day the whole universe would be wrecked and destroyed. Their question cited by the Qur’ān regarding the mountains shows that they regarded them to be eternal and everlasting. By showing the sign of the moon cleaving asunder, the Almighty has informed them that none of the objects of this universe, however huge it may be, is independent or immortal; everything is subservient to His directives; He can destroy it whenever He wants to. (Amīn Aḥsan Iṣlāḥī, Tadabbur-i Qur’ān, vol. 8, 91)

Lessons for us today
1. The Hereafter must not be treated as distant
People readily prepare for retirement, illness or financial loss but often postpone preparation for death and judgement. The verse says: the Hour has drawn near. Therefore repentance, prayer, restitution of people’s rights and correction of character should not be delayed.

2. Evidence benefits only a sincere heart
The Quraysh saw a sign but called it magic. Verse 3 reveals the problem: they “followed their desires.”

This teaches us that disbelief is not always caused by lack of information. Pride, personal interest, social pressure and attachment to sin can prevent a person from accepting what they inwardly recognize.

We should therefore ask not only: “Is there evidence?” - but also: “Am I honestly willing to follow the truth when it challenges my desires?

3. Allah has complete authority over creation
The moon is not an independent power. It is one of Allah’s signs and servants. The One who can split the moon can:
  • resurrect the dead;
  • reverse apparently impossible circumstances;
  • protect His servants;
  • bring oppressors to account;
  • fulfil every promise He has made.
The verse strengthens tawakkul: no difficulty is too great for Allah.

4. Miracles come from Allah, not independently from prophets
The verse does not say that Muhammad ﷺ possessed independent control over the moon. The miracle occurred by Allah’s permission as a confirmation of His messenger. This preserves pure tawhid: prophets are honoured servants and messengers, while ultimate power belongs only to Allah.

5. Mockery does not disprove truth
The Quraysh called the sign “magic.” Earlier nations called their prophets madmen, liars and deceivers. Labels are often used when people do not wish to confront the message itself. A believer should therefore not abandon truth merely because it is mocked, unpopular or misrepresented.

6. The universe itself is a reminder of accountability
Every sight of the moon can remind us:
  • creation is under Allah’s command;
  • the world is temporary;
  • the Hour is approaching;
  • Allah’s promises are certain.
The heavens are therefore not merely objects of scientific observation; they are also signs inviting humility, worship and reflection.

7. Every matter will eventually become clear
Verse 3 concludes: “Every matter will be settled.”

Falsehood may temporarily appear successful and truth may temporarily be rejected, but neither remains unresolved forever. Allah will expose what was true, what was false, who was sincere and who knowingly turned away.

Central message
Surah al-Qamar 54:1 is not simply telling us that an extraordinary event occurred. It is warning us that the end is nearer than you imagine. Allah has already shown that the heavens are completely under His command. Do not become like those who demanded signs but rejected them because they preferred their desires. Respond to Allah’s signs with faith, humility, repentance and preparation for the Day when every matter will finally be settled.

The very first verse of Surah AL Qamar is a test of believer's faith that this worldly life is very short and its end is so near that one cannot measure the time. Our life span is not many decades long - anyone who dies, for him the end has already come. What happens to the world after him has no consequences for him for his ledgers are closed and saved to be opened when the mankind will be resurrected and presented before their Creator. Then the ultimate truth and the Divine wisdom behind the above quoted verse will unfold. Are we prepared!!
May Allāh (سبحانه و تعالى‎) help us understand Qur'ān and follow the Sunnah of Prophet Muhammad ﷺ, which is embodiment of commandments of Allah contained in the Qur'ān. May Allah help us to be like the ones He loves and let our lives be lived helping others and not making others' lives miserable or unlivable. May all our wrong doings, whether intentional or unintentional, be forgiven before the angel of death knocks on our door. 
وَمَا عَلَيۡنَاۤ اِلَّا الۡبَلٰغُ الۡمُبِيۡنُ‏ 
(36:17) and our duty is no more than to clearly convey the Message.”
That is Our duty is only to convey to you the message that Allah has entrusted us with. Then it is for you to accept it or reject it. We have not been made responsible for making you accept it forcibly, and if you do not accept it, we shall not be seized in consequence of your disbelief, you will yourselves be answerable for your actions on Day of Resurrection.

May Allah forgive me if my posts ever imply a piety far greater than I possess. I am most in need of guidance.

Reading the Qur'ān should be a daily obligation of a Muslim - Reading it with translation will make it meaningful. But reading its Exegesis / Tafsir will make you understand it fully. It will also help the Muslims to have grasp over social issues and their answers discussed in the Qur'an and other matter related to inter faith so that they are able to discuss issues with non-Muslims with authority based on refences from Qur'an.

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