The Disbelief of Saba' (Sheba) and Their Punishment
Saba' refers to the kings and people of the Yemen. At-Tababa`ah (Tubba`)
[surname of the ancient kings of Yemen] were part of them, and Bilqis, the
queen who met Sulayman, peace be upon him, was also one of them. They lived a
life of enviable luxury in their land with plentiful provision, crops and
fruits. Allah sent them messengers telling them to eat of His provision and
give thanks to Him by worshipping Him alone, and they followed that for as long
as Allah willed, then they turned away from that which they had been commanded
to do. So they were punished with a flood which scattered them throughout the
lands around Saba' in all directions, as we will see in detail below, if Allah
wills. In Him we put our trust. Ibn Jarir recorded that Farwah bin Musayk
Al-Ghutayfi, may Allah be pleased with him, said, "A man said, `O Messenger of
Allah! Tell me about Saba' -- what was it, a land or a woman' He said:
«لَيْسَ بِأَرْضٍ وَلَا
امْرَأَةٍ، وَلَكِنَّهُ رَجُلٌ وُلِدَ لَهُ عَشَرَةٌ مِنَ الْوَلَدِ، فَتَيَامَنَ
سِتَّةٌ وَتَشَاءَمَ أَرْبَعَةٌ، فَأَمَّا الَّذِينَ تَشَاءَمُوا: فَلَخْمٌ
وَجُذَامٌ وَعَامِلَةُ وَغَسَّانُ، وَأَمَّا الَّذِينَ تَيَامَنُوا: فَكِنْدَةُ
وَالْأَشْعَرِيُّونَ وَالْأَزْدُ وَمَذْحِجٌ وَحِمْيَرُ وَأَنْمَار»
(It was neither a land nor a woman. It was a man who had ten children, six of
whom went Yemen and four of whom went Ash-Sham. Those who went Ash-Sham were
Lakhm, Judham, `Amilah and Ghassan. Those who went south were Kindah,
Al-Ash`ariyyun, Al-Azd, Madhhij, Himyar and Anmar.) A man asked, `Who are
Anmar' He said:
«الَّذِينَ مِنْهُمْ
خَثْعَمُ وَبَجِيلَة»
(Those among whom are Khath`am and Bajilah. )'' This was recorded by
At-Tirmidhi in his Jami` [Sunan] in more detail than this; then he said, "This
is a Hasan Gharib Hadith.'' The genealogists -- including Muhammad bin Ishaq --
said, "The name of Saba' was `Abd Shams bin Yashjub bin Ya`rub bin Qahtan; he
was called Saba' because he was the first Arab tribe to disperse. He was also
known as Ar-Ra'ish, because he was the first one to take booty in war and give
it to his people, so he was called Ar-Ra'ish; because the Arabs call wealth
Rish or Riyash. They differ over Qahtan, about whom there were three views.
(The first) he descended from the line of Iram bin Sam bin Nuh, then there were
three different views over how he descended from him. (The second) was that he
was descended from `Abir, another name for Hud, peace be upon him, then there
were also three different views over exactly how he descended from him. (The
third) was that he was descended from Isma`il bin Ibrahim Al-Khalil, peace be
upon him, then there were also three different views over exactly how he
descended from him. This was discussed in full detail by Imam Al-Hafiz Abu
`Umar bin `Abdul-Barr An-Namari, may Allah have mercy on him, in his book
Al-Musamma Al-Inbah `Ala Dhikr Usul Al-Qaba'il Ar-Ruwat. The meaning of the
Prophet's words,
«كَانَ رَجُلًا مِنَ
الْعَرَب»
(He was a man among the Arabs.) means that he was one of the original Arabs,
who were before Ibrahim, peace be upon him, and were descendants of Sam bin Nuh
(Shem, the son of Noah). According to the third view mentioned above, he
descended from Ibrahim, peace be upon him, but this was not a well-known view
among them. And Allah knows best. But in Sahih Al-Bukhari, it is reported that
the Messenger of Allah passed by a group of people from (the tribe of) Aslam
who were practicing archery, and he said,
«ارْمُوا بَنِي
إِسْمَاعِيلَ فَإِنَّ أَبَاكُمْ كَانَ رَامِيًا»
(Shoot, O sons of Isma`il, for your father was an archer.) Aslam was a tribe of
the Ansar, and the Ansar -- both Aws and Khazraj -- were from Ghassan, from the
Arabs of Yemen from Saba', who settled in Yathrib when Saba' was scattered
throughout the land when Allah sent against them the flood released from the
dam. A group of them also settled in Syria, and they were called Ghassan for
the name of the water beside which they camped -- it was said that it was in
the Yemen, or that it was near Al-Mushallal, as Hassan bin Thabit, may Allah be
pleased with him, said in one of his poems. The meaning of his words: "If you
ask, then we are the community of the noble descendants, our lineage is Al-Azd
and our water is Ghassan.''
«وُلِدَ لَهُ عَشْرَةٌ
مِنَ الْعَرَب»
(He had ten sons among the Arabs.) means that these ten were of his lineage,
and that the origins of the Arab tribes of the Yemen go back to him, not that
they were his sons born of his loins. There may have been two or three
generations between him and some of them, or more or less, as is explained in
detail in the books of genealogy. The meaning of the words,
«فَتَيَامَنَ مِنْهُمْ
سِتَّةٌ وَتَشَاءَمَ مِنْهُمْ أَرْبَعَة»
(Six of whom went south and four of whom went north. ) is that after Allah sent
against them the flood released from the dam, some of them stayed in their
homeland, whilst others left to go elsewhere.