See ghatia mulla modudi's following ghatia writings:
(a) The example of Musa (peace be upon him) is that of a hasty conqueror who continues marching without reinforcing his authority. Behind him in the captured land a revolt spreads like fire in a jungle.[Maududi's Tarjumanul Qur'an, vol. 29, no. 4, p.5.]
(b) Hadrat Dawud (peace be upon him) was influenced by the general custom of the Israeli society of his era and requested Urya to divorce his wife.[Maududi's Tafheemat, vol. 2, p.42, 2nd edition.]
(c) There was a carnal desire in the act of Hadrat Dawud (peace be upon him) and he misused his authority. It was an act which did not suit any acquiescent person in the government.[Maududi's Tafheemul Qur'an, vol. 4, ch. 38, p.27, 1st edition.]
(d) Hadrat Nuh (peace be upon him) was overcome by his human deficiency and he became prey to the emotions of ignorance.[Tafheemul Qur'an, vol. 2, p.344.]
(e) The statement of Hadrat Yusuf (peace be upon him), 'Appoint me as a treasurer of the land' according to him was not merely a request for the post of treasury, as some people presume, but it was a demand for dictatorship. As a result of this, the position which Yusuf (peace be upon him) achieved was very much similar to the position Mussolini held.[Tafheemat, part 2, p.122, 5th edition, 1970.]
(f) Hadrat Yunus (peace be upon him) was negligent in the duty of Prophethood. Presumably he left his place before time after loosing his patience.[Tafheemul Qur'an, Ch.11, footnote no. 312-13.]