However, it was not long delayed, and then it [the hoopoe] said [to Solomon]: "I have comprehended something that you have not, and bring you accurate intelligence from Saba." (Qur'an, 27:22) |
"I found a woman ruling over them who has been given everything. She possesses a mighty throne." (Qur'an, 27:23)
She [the Queen of Saba] said, "My Lord, I have wronged myself but I have submitted with Solomonto the Lord of all the worlds." (Qur'an, 27:44) Piero della Francesco, Meeting of Prophet Solomon and the Queen of Sheba (right view), fifteenth century, Fresco, San Francesco, Arezzo, Italy |
The purpose of this verse may be to show that a woman ruler was unusual in those days. The hoopoe said that the Queen of Saba was endowed with wealth and every kind of blessing and emphasized the size of her throne. This may symbolize the extent of her power and authority. (God knows the truth.)
But as the verse below says, Satan has no effect on those servants who believe with a pure and sincere heart:
He [Satan] said: "My Lord, because You misled me, I will make things on Earth seem good to them. I will mislead them all, every one of them, except Your servants among them who are sincere." (Qur'an, 15:39-40)
These verses reveal some of the hoopoe's characteristics:
He [Solomon] said: "We will soon see if you have told the truth or are a liar." (Qur'an, 27:27) |
She said: "O Council! An important letter has been delivered to me." (Qur'an, 27:29) |
"It is from Solomon and says: 'In the name of God, Most Compassionate, Most Merciful.'" (Qur'an, 27:30)
The fact that the queen only announced that a letter (or book) had arrived from Prophet Solomon (pbuh) shows that he was known in Saba. We can understand from this that Prophet Solomon's (pbuh) kingdom was widely renowned for its wealth and power."Do not rise up against me, but come to me in submission." (Qur'an, 27:31)
Prophet Solomon's (pbuh) style was open and very effective. The letter's incisive, decisive, and clear style showed that it was from a powerful ruler and might have affected the queen and her council. " "In the name of God, Most Compassionate, Most Merciful. Do not rise up against me, but come to me in submission." Prophet Solomon (pbuh)She said: "O Council! Give me your opinion about this matter. It is not my habit to make a final decision until I have heard what you have to say." (Qur'an, 27:32)
They said: "We possess strength and great military force. But the matter is in your hands, so consider what you command." (Qur'an, 27:33)
She said: "When kings enter a city, they lay waste to it and make its mightiest inhabitants the most abased. That is what they too will do." (Qur'an, 27:34)
Realizing that she could not defeat Prophet Solomon (pbuh) militarily, she decided to submit to his call. Yet, in order to gain time to find a way out of this situation, she sent Prophet Solomon (pbuh) a gift: [The Queen of Saba said:] "I will send them a gift, and then wait and see what the envoys bring back." (Qur'an, 27:35) |
In this verse, we notice that a gift is important to judge a people's reactions and to analyze their spiritual state. When a person does not accept a valuable gift sent to influence his or her opinion, the subsequent refusal may be seen as a sign of sincerity and decisiveness.
When it reached Solomon, he said: "Would you give me wealth when what God has given me is better than what He has given you? No, rather it is you who delight in your gift." (Qur'an, 27:36) |
[Solomon said:] "Return to them. We will come to them with troops they cannot face, and we will expel them from it abased and humiliated." (Qur'an, 27:37)
Say: “O humanity! The truth has come to you from your Lord. Whoever is guided is only guided for his own good. Whoever is misguided is only misguided to his detriment. I have not been set over you as a guardian.” (Qur’an, 10:108) |
He said: "O Council! Who among you will bring me her throne before they come to me in submission?" (Qur'an, 27:38)
Each country values its flags and standards, because they symbolize the country's independence. As the hoopoe said, Saba's pride was its queen's great throne. By asking prominent members of his retinue to bring him that throne before the queen and her court arrived, Prophet Solomon (pbuh) sought to destroy her people's morale and make them submit more quickly.
From this verse, we learn that Prophet Solomon (pbuh) could maneuver, make quick decisions, and carry them out without delay. This is a great advantage when it comes to gaining the upper hand against opposing forces, especially in a time of war.
TECHNOLOGY IN PROPHET SOLOMON'S (pbuh) TIME |
A demon of the jinns said: "I will bring it to you before you get up from your seat. I am strong and trustworthy enough to do it." (Qur'an, 27:39)
This first proposal probably alludes to the fact that jinn can move or transport material things to another place.This second proposal, which came from an individual who possessed knowledge of the Book, brings a few possibilities to mind:
Today, we can use the Internet to send an image of any object from one place to another in a matter of seconds. |
After the throne was brought, Prophet Solomon (pbuh) immediately turned toward God and asked for pardon, prayed, and gave thanks, for he was a sincere and faithful servant. He is an example for everyone of true and sincere belief.
Transferring the throne, the symbol of Saba, to Prophet Solomon (pbuh)'s palace was a great psychological defeat for the queen. Moreover, he ordered it to be changed.
He said: "Alter her throne. We shall see whether she is guided or someone who is not guided." (Qur'an, 27:41)
This verse may be pointing out the excellence that Muslims seek for in art, as they do in all things. No matter how beautiful and splendid her throne was, it paled in comparison to Prophet Solomon's (pbuh) artistic capabilities.
Here is an example of Prophet Solomon's (pbuh)great artistic capability. He may have combined art and technology perfectly and left people amazed by his intelligence and artistic power.
The word alter is interesting. These days, computer programs can easily make any desired change to an image. This may refer to the widespread use of such a technology in the End Times.
Then when she [the queen of Saba] came, she was asked: "Is your throne like this?" She said: "It is as it were the same, and we were given the knowledge before it, and we were submissive." And what she worshipped besides God prevented her. Surely, she was of an unbelieving people." (Qur'an, 27:42-43)
One reason Prophet Solomon (pbuh) may have asked this question was to determine her level of attention.“God is my Lord and your Lord, so worship Him. That is a straight path.” (Qur’an, 3:51) |
From this verse, we can see that the queen proved herself to be an intelligent and reserved individual, for she answered his question with self-possession and deliberation. She did not say immediately whether it was or was not her throne, but chose to give an ambiguous answer.
Tintoretto, The Queen of Sheba and Prophet Solomon, 1555, Museo del Prado |
The word used to describe the floor may indicate a particular technology of that time of which the queen was unaware. Or, maybe the floor of this palace was different from other floors.
The floor may have been a giant television screen placed in the palace's entrance to give people the impression that the floor was covered with water. (Such effects are often used in interior decoration.) So, when she saw the screen, she thought that she was looking at water.
This verse may be alluding to a different kind of technology. Today, simulation goggles let people think that they are in a different place than where they are. This verse may indicate this technology, which will be discovered in the End Times.
We see that Prophet Solomon (pbuh) knew that such a situation would arise when the Queen of Saba arrived. He realized that this technology was very advanced and beyond the ordinary.
In this verse, God may be indicating that water will be used in the End Times to produce decorative materials with advanced technology. These products, using water's aesthetic and clean appearance, may be used in beautiful things to recreate the splendor of Prophet Solomon's (pbuh) time.
Prophet Solomon's (pbuh) deep understanding of art, which we see in these verses, is a very good example for Muslims. He used this understanding to express his great love for God and his wonder at the marvels of His creation.
Believing artists have produced beautiful works of art throughout history. With God's permission, the power of Muslim art will greatly increase in the End Times. Artists who are inspired by the beauties of God's creation and feel a great sense of love toward Him will produce incomparable works of art and will cover the world with fine developments in the areas of painting, music, and architecture. With God's permission, the Muslim world will drive these great developments.
Computer-generated three-dimensional holographic images are used everywhere today. Simulation technology, which is used extensively in industry, research, education, medicine, films, and advertising, makes it possible to create an imaginary world that is identical to the real one. Using this technology, people can visit a historical site or a museum, and even walk on another planet's surface. For example, above on the right is a three-dimensional view of Venus prepared in line with radar images. Above on the left is a three-dimensional hologram image of a park. The pictures on the left below depict the results of a three-dimensional crash test. Engineers enter data relative to the vehicle's features and then enter the results of an actual test into a computer to test possible crash situations by adjusting such variables as the vehicle's speed and the angle of the impact. On the lower right are two different images of a city. This technology makes the work of city planners much easier, for it allows them to view planned changes beforehand. For example, if they are thinking of planting trees, they can generate a basic model of what the road will look like after the trees have grown. The picture on the top of the facing page is the interior of a museum. The stage of a Roman theatre, painted on a wall of Emperor Augustus' (63 BCE -14 CE) palace, is reproduced in three-dimensions. In the bottom picture on the facing page is an image of a hologram device that Ford Motor Company plans to use in design studies to help it produce better cars over the next five years. With the help of this hologram imager, Ford designers and engineers will design automobiles using a never-before-used method: Designers will work with a three-dimensional image, instead of a screen area, and will be able to walk beside the vehicle and examine each of its various aspects. |
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