[Abu] Ishaq narrated from Murrah from Ibn Mas`ud: "That crop was grapes,
bunches of which were dangling.'' This was also the view of Shurayh. Ibn `Abbas
said: "Nafash means grazing.'' Shurayh, Az-Zuhri and Qatadah said: "Nafash only
happens at night.'' Qatadah added, "[and] Al-Haml is grazing during the day.''
[وَدَاوُودَ
وَسُلَيْمَـنَ إِذْ يَحْكُمَانِ فِى الْحَرْثِ إِذْ نَفَشَتْ فِيهِ غَنَمُ
الْقَوْمِ]
(And (remember) Dawud and Sulayman, when they gave judgement in the case of
the field in which the sheep of certain people had pastured at night;) Ibn Jarir
recorded that Ibn Mas`ud said: "Grapes which had grown and their bunches were
spoiled by the sheep. Dawud (David) ruled that the owner of the grapes should
keep the sheep. Sulayman (Solomon) said, `Not like this, O Prophet of Allah!'
[Dawud] said, `How then' [Sulayman] said: `Give the grapes to the owner of the
sheep and let him tend them until they grow back as they were, and give the
sheep to the owner of the grapes and let him benefit from them until the grapes
have grown back as they were. Then the grapes should be given back to their
owner, and the sheep should be given back to their owner.' This is what Allah
said:
[فَفَهَّمْنَـهَا
سُلَيْمَـنَ]
(And We made Sulayman to understand (the case).)'' This was also reported by
Al-`Awfi from Ibn `Abbas.
[فَفَهَّمْنَـهَا
سُلَيْمَـنَ وَكُلاًّ ءَاتَيْنَا حُكْماً وَعِلْماً]
(And We made Sulayman to understand (the case); and to each of them We gave
wisdom and knowledge.) Ibn Abi Hatim recorded that when Iyas bin Mu`awiyah was
appointed as a judge, Al-Hasan came to him and found Iyas weeping. [Al-Hasan]
said, "Why are you weeping'' [Iyas] said, "O Abu Sa`id, What I heard about
judges among them a judge is he, who studies a case and his judgment is wrong,
so he will go to Hell; another judge is he who is biased because of his own
whims and desires, so he will go to Hell; and the other judge he who studies a
case and gives the right judgement, so he will go to Paradise.'' Al-Hasan
Al-Basari said: "But what Allah tells us about Dawud and Sulayman (peace be upon
them both) and the Prophets and whatever judgements they made proves that what
these people said is wrong. Allah says:
[وَدَاوُودَ
وَسُلَيْمَـنَ إِذْ يَحْكُمَانِ فِى الْحَرْثِ إِذْ نَفَشَتْ فِيهِ غَنَمُ
الْقَوْمِ وَكُنَّا لِحُكْمِهِمْ شَـهِدِينَ ]
(And (remember) Dawud and Sulayman, when they gave judgement in the case of
the field in which the sheep of certain people had pastured at night; and We
were witness to their judgement.) Allah praised Sulayman but He did not condemn
Dawud.'' Then he -- Al-Hasan -- said, "Allah enjoins three things upon the
judges: not to sell thereby for some miserable price; not to follow their own
whims and desires; and not to fear anyone concerning their judgements. '' Then
he recited:
[يدَاوُودُ إِنَّا
جَعَلْنَـكَ خَلِيفَةً فِى الاٌّرْضِ فَاحْكُمْ بَيْنَ النَّاسِ بِالْحَقِّ وَلاَ
تَتَّبِعِ الْهَوَى فَيُضِلَّكَ عَن سَبِيلِ اللَّهِ]
(O Dawud! Verily, We have placed you as a successor on the earth; so judge
you between men in truth and follow not your desire -- for it will mislead you
from the path of Allah.) [38:26]
[فَلاَ تَخْشَوُاْ
النَّاسَ وَاخْشَوْنِ]
(Therefore fear not men but fear Me) [5:44]
[وَلاَ تَشْتَرُواْ
بِـَايَـتِى ثَمَناً قَلِيلاً]
(and sell not My Ayat for a miserable price.) [5:44] I say: with regard to
the Prophets (peace be upon them all), all of them were infallible and supported
by Allah. With regard to others, it is recorded in Sahih Al-Bukhari from `Amir
bin Al-`As that the Messenger of Allah said:
«إِذَا اجْتَهَدَ
الْحَاكِمُ فَأَصَابَ، فَلَهُ أَجْرَانِ، وَإِذَا اجْتَهَدَ فَأَخْطَأَ، فَلَهُ
أَجْر»
(If the judge does his best, studies the case and reaches the right
conclusion, he will have two rewards. If he does his best, studies the case and
reaches the wrong conclusion, he will have one reward.) This Hadith refutes the
idea of Iyas, who thought that if he did his best, studied the case and reached
the wrong conclusion, he would go to Hell. And Allah knows best. Similar to
story in the Qur'an is the report recorded by Imam Ahmad in his Musnad from Abu
Hurayrah, who said that the Messenger of Allah said:
«بَيْنَمَا
امْرَأَتَانِ مَعَهُمَا ابْنَانِ لَهُمَا، إِذْ جَاءَ الذِّئْبُ فَأَخَذَ أَحَدَ
الْابْنَيْنِ فَتَحَاكَمَتَا إِلَىىَداوُدَ، فَقَضَى بِهِ لِلْكُبْرَى، فَخَرَجَتَا
فَدَعَاهُمَا سُلَيْمَانُ فَقَالَ: هَاتُوا السِّكِّينَ أَشُقُّهُ بَيْنَكُمَا:
فَقَالَتِ الصُّغْرَى: يَرْحَمُكَ اللهُ هُوَ ابْنُهَا لَا تَشُقَّهُ، فَقَضَى بِهِ
لِلصُّغْرَى»
(There were two women who each had a son. The wolf came and took one of the
children, and they referred their dispute to Dawud. He ruled that the
(remaining) child belonged to the older woman. They left, then Sulayman called
them and said, "Give me a sword and I will divide him between the two of you.''
The younger woman said, "May Allah have mercy on you! He is her child, do not
cut him up!'' So he ruled that the child belonged to the younger woman). This
was also recorded by Al-Bukhari and Muslim in their Sahihs. An-Nasa'i also
devoted a chapter to this in the Book of Judgements.
[وَسَخَّرْنَا مَعَ
دَاوُودَ الْجِبَالَ يُسَبِّحْنَ وَالطَّيْرَ]
(And We subjected the mountains and the birds to glorify Our praises along
with Dawud.) This refers to the beauty of his voice when he recited his Book,
Az-Zabur. When he recited it in a beautiful manner, the birds would stop and
hover in the air, and would repeat after him, and the mountains would respond
and echo his words. The Prophet passed by Abu Musa Al-Ash`ari while he was
reciting Qur'an at night, and he had a very beautiful voice, he stopped and
listened to his recitation, and said:
«لَقَدْ أُوتِيَ
هَذَا مِزْمَارًا مِنْ مَزَامِيرِ آلِ دَاوُد»
(This man has been given one of the wind instruments (nice voices) of the
family of Dawud.) He said: "O Messenger of Allah, if I had known that you were
listening, I would have done my best for you.''
[وَعَلَّمْنَاهُ
صَنْعَةَ لَبُوسٍ لَّكُمْ لِتُحْصِنَكُمْ مِّن بَأْسِكُمْ]
(And We taught him the making of metal coats of mail, to protect you in your
fighting.) meaning, the manufacture of chain-armor. Qatadah said that before
that, they used to wear plated armor; he was the first one to make rings of
chain-armor. This is like the Ayah:
[وَأَلَنَّا لَهُ
الْحَدِيدَأَنِ اعْمَلْ سَـبِغَـتٍ وَقَدِّرْ فِى السَّرْدِ]
(And We made the iron soft for him. Saying: "Make you perfect coats of mail,
and balance well the rings of chain armor.'') [34:10-11], meaning, do not make
the pegs so loose that the rings (of chain mail) will shake, or make it so tight
that they will not be able to move at all. Allah says:
[لِتُحْصِنَكُمْ مِّن
بَأْسِكُمْ]
(to protect you in your fighting.) meaning, in your battles.
[فَهَلْ أَنتُمْ
شَـكِرُونَ]
(Are you then grateful) means, `Allah blessed you when He inspired His
servant Dawud and taught him that for your sake.'