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So nothing availed them [from] what they used to earn.
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So nothing availed them [from] what they used to earn.
Tafsir
Verse range: 15:80-84
This is the fourth story, which is the story of Salih (peace be upon him).
The exegetes said: Al-Hijr (The Rock) is the name of a valley inhabited by the Thamud.
His statement, {the Messengers} (المرسلين), refers specifically to Salih alone. Perhaps the people were idolaters who denied all messengers.
His statement, {And We gave them Our signs} (وءاتيناهم ءاياتنا), refers to the she-camel. The she-camel contained many signs, such as:
He attributed the giving of the signs to them (the people) even though the she-camel was a sign for Salih, because they were the signs of their messenger.
His statement, {but they were turning away from them} (فكانوا عنها معرضين), indicates that looking (at the signs) and drawing inference is obligatory, and that blind imitation (Taqlid) is blameworthy.
His statement, {And they used to carve out homes from the mountains} (وكانوا ينحتون من الجبال), we have already mentioned the manner of this carving in Surah Al-A'raf.
His statement, {secure} (ءامنين), means secure from the punishment of Allah. Al-Farra' said: {secure} (ءامنين) means secure that their roofs would not fall upon them.
His statement, {So what availed them what they used to earn?} (فمآ أغنى عنهم ما كانوا يكسبون), means that what they did—carving those mountains and accumulating those riches—did not ward off harm or affliction from them. And Allah knows best.
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(The text transitions here to the next verses, 85-86 of Surah Al-Hijr, which are not fully detailed in the provided excerpt but are marked by the verse numbers.)