Chapter 3: Surat Aal-'Imran (The House 'Imran), verse 52-58

Translation:
When Jesus observed that they had no faith, he said: 'Who will help me in the cause of God?' The disciples replied: 'We are God's helpers. We believe in God. Bear witness that we submit to Him. Lord, we believe in Your revelations and follow the apostle. Count us among Your witnesses.' They contrived, and God contrived. God is the supreme Contriver.' God said: 'Jesus, I am about to claim you back and lift you up to Me. I shall take you away from the unbelievers and exalt your followers above them till the Day of Resurrection. Then to Me you shall all return and I shall judge your disputes. The unbelievers shall be sternly punished in this world and in the world to com: there shall be none to help them. As for those that have faith and do good works, they shall be given their reward in full. God does not love the evil-doers.' This revelation, and this wise admonition, We recite to you. (52-58)
Commentary:
The
‘bigs’ (Akabirs)/senior/elders (religious scholars) of Israelites refused to
believe in Jesus Christ. In any society it is the bigs who have access to all
resources, besides, in addition to being in possession of religious seats they
become the representatives of religion in the eyes of the people. As such if
these influential people reject someone, he is not only deprived of life’s
resources but even after losing all for the sake of truth he remains a heretic
in people’s eyes. In such circumstances the most difficult of task is to
support a caller of truth. It is to testify to his veracity in a general
atmosphere of suspicion and opposition. It amounts to siding with the truth when
it is all alone.
When
the truth comes in its pure form all those people who are leading a life of
untruth feel - who by having pasted the label of truth on their lives based on
untruth have secured a position of honor among the people. It is these people
who rise to suppress the call of truth. They set the people against the caller
by putting wrong constructions.
When
this does not work they finally plan to resort to power in order to annihilate
both the call and the caller. But God’s succor is always with the Da'i, that
is why no opposition succeeds in suppressing the truth. In the face of all
oppositions he completes his mission. Those who oppose the call of truth are
mischief-makers in the eyes of God. It is because they stop people from going to
the path of paradise. No evil/disruption can be greater than coming in the way
of people’s entering into God’s paradise.