Tafsir of Al-Baqarah 2:157

Surah Al-Baqarah 2:157

ﱩ ﱪ ﱫ ﱬ ﱭ ﱮ ﱯ ﱰ ﱱ ﱲ

Those are the ones upon whom are blessings from their Lord and mercy. And it is those who are the [rightly] guided.

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أوليك عليهم صلوات من ربهم ورحمة

They are those on whom are the Salawat (i. e., who are blessed and will be forgiven) from their Lord, and (they are those who) receive His mercy, meaning, Allah's praise and mercy will be with them. Sa`id bin Jubayr added, "Meaning, safety from the torment.''

وأوليك هم المهتدون

and it is they who are the guided ones. Umar bin Al-Khattab commented: "What righteous things, and what a great heights

أوليك عليهم صلوات من ربهم ورحمة

(They are those on whom are the Salawat from their Lord, and (they are those who) receive His mercy) are the two righteous things

أوليك عليهم صلوات من ربهم ورحمة

(and it is they who are the guided ones) are the heights.'' The heights means more rewards, and these people will be awarded their rewards and more. The Virtue of asserting that We all belong to Allah, during Afflictions There are several Hadiths that mention the rewards of admitting that the return is to Allah by saying:

إنا لله وإنا إليه راجعون

"Truly, to Allah we belong and truly, to Him we shall return.'' when afflictions strike. For instance, Imam Ahmad reported that Umm Salamah narrated: Once, Abu Salamah came back after he was with Allah's Messenger and said: I heard Allah's Messenger recite a statement that made me delighted. He said:

ﻻ يصيب أحدا من المسلمين مصيبة فيسترجع عند مصيبته ثم يقول اللهم أجرني في مصيبتي وأخلف لي خيرا منها إﻻ فعل ذلك به

No Muslim is struck with an affliction and then says Istirja` when the affliction strikes, and then says: `O Allah! Reward me for my loss and give me what is better than it,' but Allah will do just that. Umm Salamah said: So I memorized these words. When Abu Salamah died I said Istirja` and said: "O Allah! Compensate me for my loss and give me what is better than it.'' I then thought about it and said, "Who is better than Abu Salamah?'' When my Iddah (the period of time before the widow or divorced woman can remarry) finished, Allah's Messenger asked for permission to see me while I was dyeing a skin that I had. I washed my hands, gave him permission to enter and handed him a pillow, and he sat on it. He then asked me for marriage and when he finished his speech, I said, "O Messenger of Allah! It is not because I do not want you, but I am very jealous and I fear that you might experience some wrong mannerism from me for which Allah would punish me. I am old and have children.'' He said:

أما ما ذكرت من الغيرة فسوف يذهبها الله عز وجل عنك وأما ما ذكرت من السن فقد أصابني مثل الذي أصابك وأما ما ذكرت من العيال فٳنما عيالك عيالي

As for the jealousy that you mentioned, Allah the Exalted will remove it from you. As for your being old as you mentioned, I have suffered what you have suffered. And for your having children, they are my children too. She said, "I have surrendered to Allah's Messenger.'' Allah's Messenger married her and Umm Salamah said later, "Allah compensated me with who is better than Abu Salamah: Allah's Messenger.'' Muslim reported a shorter version of this Hadith