Tafsir of An-Nahl 16:90

Surah An-Nahl 16:90

ﱪ ﱫ ﱬ ﱭ ﱮ ﱯ ﱰ ﱱ ﱲ ﱳ ﱴ ﱵ ﱶ ﱷ ﱸ ﱹ ﱺ ﱻ

Indeed, Allah orders justice and good conduct and giving to relatives and forbids immorality and bad conduct and oppression. He admonishes you that perhaps you will be reminded.

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The Command to be Fair and Kind Allah says:

إن الله يٲمر بالعدل واﻻحسان

Verily, Allah orders justice and kindness, Allah tells us that He commands His servant to be just, i.e., fair and moderate, and that He encourages kindness and good treatment. As He says:

وإن عاقبتم فعاقبوا بمثل ما عوقبتم به ولين صبرتم لهو خير للصبرين

And if you punish them, then punish them with the like of that with which you were afflicted. But if you have patience with them, then it is better for those who are patient. (16:126)

وجزآء سيية سيية مثلها فمن عفا وأصلح فٲجره على الله

The recompense for an offense is an offense the like thereof; but whoever forgives and makes reconciliation, his reward is with Allah. (42:40)

والجروح قصاص فمن تصدق به فهو كفارة له

and wounds equal for equal. But if anyone remits the retaliation by way of charity, it shall count as atonement for him. (5:45) And there are other Ayat which support the institution of justice in Islam, as well as encouraging a fair and generous attitude. The Command to maintain the Ties of Kinship and the prohibition of Immoral Sins, Evil and Tyranny Allah says:

وإيتاء ذي القربى

and giving (help) to relatives, meaning that Allah is commanding us to uphold the ties of kinship, as He says:

وءات ذا القربى حقه والمسكين وابن السبيل وﻻ تبذر تبذيرا

And give the relative his due and to the poor and to the wayfarer. But do not spend wastefully in the manner of a spendthrift. (17:26)

وينهى عن الفحشاء والمنكر

and He forbids immoral sins, and evil. Fahsha' refers to all things that are forbidden, and Munkar refers to those forbidden deeds that are committed openly by the one who does them. Hence Allah says elsewhere:

قل إنما حرم ربي الفوحش ما ظهر منها وما بطن

Say (O Muhammad): "(But) the things that my Lord has indeed forbidden are the indecencies, whether committed openly or secretly) (7:33)

والبغي

Baghy, refers to aggression towards people. In a Hadith, the Prophet said:

ما من ذنب أجدر أن يعجل الله عقوبته في الدنيا مع ما يدخر لصاحبه في اﻻخرة من البغي وقطيعة الرحم

There is no sin more deserving of having its punishment hastened in this world, as well as what is reserved in the Hereafter for the one who does it, than tyrannical aggression and cutting the ties of kinship.

يعظكم

He admonishes you, meaning, He commands what He commands you of good and He forbids what He forbids you of evil;

لعلكم تذكرون

so that perhaps you may take heed. Ash-Sha`bi reported that Shatiyr bin Shakl said: "I heard Ibn Mas`ud say: `The most comprehensive Ayah in the Qur'an is in Surah An-Nahl:

إن الله يٲمر بالعدل واﻻحسان

Verily, Allah enjoins justice and kindness...''' It was reported by Ibn Jarir. The Eyewitness Account of `Uthman Concerning the revelation of this Ayah, Imam Ahmad reported a Hasan Hadith from Abdullah bin Abbas who said: "While the Messenger of Allah was sitting in the courtyard of his house, Uthman bin Maz`un passed by and smiled at the Messenger of Allah. The Messenger of Allah said to him,

أﻻ تجلس

(Won't you sit down)? He said, `Certainly.' So the Messenger of Allah sat facing him, and while they were talking, the Messenger of Allah began looking up at the sky, looking at it for a while, then he brought his gaze down until he was looking at the ground to his right. Then the Messenger of Allah turned slightly away from his companion Uthman to where he was looking. Then he began to tilt his head as if trying to understand something, and Ibn Maz`un was looking on. When the matter was finished and he had understood what had been said to him, the Messenger of Allah stared at the sky again as he had the first time, looking at whatever he could see until it disappeared. Then he turned back to face Uthman again. Uthman said, `O Muhammad, I have never seen you do anything like you did today while I was sitting with you.' The Messenger of Allah said:

وما رأيتني فعلت

What did you see me do? Uthman said: `I saw you staring at the sky, then you lowered your gaze until you were looking to your right, then you turned to him and left me. Then you tilted your head as if you were trying to understand something that was being said to you.' The Messenger of Allah said,

وفطنت لذلك

Did you notice that? Uthman said, `Yes'. The Messenger of Allah said:

أتاني رسول الله آنفا وأنت جالس

A messenger from Allah came to me just now, when you were sitting here. Uthman said, `A messenger from Allah!' The Messenger of Allah said, Yes. Uthman said, `And what did he say to you?' The Messenger of Allah said:

إن الله يٲمر بالعدل واﻻحسان

Verily, Allah orders justice and kindness... Uthman said: That was when faith was established in my heart and I began to love Muhammad.'' It is a Hasan Hadith having a good connected chain of narrators in which their hearing it from each other is clear