ﲾ ﲿ ﳀ ﳁ ﳂ ﳃ ﳄ ﳅ ﳆ ﳇ ﳈ
O you who have believed, seek help through patience and prayer. Indeed, Allah is with the patient.
ﲾ ﲿ ﳀ ﳁ ﳂ ﳃ ﳄ ﳅ ﳆ ﳇ ﳈ
O you who have believed, seek help through patience and prayer. Indeed, Allah is with the patient.
Tafsir
Verse range: 2:149-154
If you ask: What argument would the fair-minded among them have had if he had not changed it, such that he guarded against that argument while ignoring the argument of the obstinate? I say: They would have said, "Why does he not turn toward the qibla of his forefather Abraham, as is mentioned in his description in the Torah?" If you ask: How is the term "argument" (ḥujja) applied to the speech of the obstinate? I say: Because they present it in the manner of an argument.
It is also possible that the meaning is: "So that the Arabs have no argument or objection against you for abandoning the direction toward the Kaaba, which is the qibla of Abraham and Ishmael, the father of the Arabs—except for those who do wrong among them," namely the people of Mecca, when they say, "He changed his mind, so he returned to the qibla of his forefathers, and he is likely to return to their religion."
Zayd ibn ‘Alī (may Allah be pleased with them both) recited: “Alā, alladhīna ẓalamū minhum” (Beware! Those who do wrong among them), treating alā as a particle of alerting, pausing at ḥujja, then resuming with an alert.
The connection of the lām (in li-utimma) is omitted. Its meaning is: "And because I intend to complete My favor upon you and desire your guidance, I have commanded you with this." Or, it is linked to an implied cause, as if it were said: "And fear Me so that I may grant you success and complete My favor upon you."
It is also said that it is linked to "so that there may not be..." In the Hadith: "The completion of favor is entering Paradise." From ‘Alī (may Allah be pleased with him): "The completion of favor is dying upon Islam."
Al-Ḥasan said: The martyrs are alive with Allah; their provisions are presented to their souls, so they receive the spirit and joy, just as the Fire is presented to the souls of the family of Pharaoh morning and evening, so they receive the pain.
Mujāhid said: They are provided with the fruits of Paradise and find its scent, though they are not within it. It is said that it is possible for Allah to gather the parts of the martyr, revive them, and deliver the blessing to them, even if they were the size of an atom. It is said this was revealed regarding the martyrs of Badr, who were fourteen.
"And We will surely test you with something of fear, hunger, and a loss of wealth, lives, and fruits, but give good tidings to the patient, who, when disaster strikes them, say, 'Indeed we belong to Allah, and indeed to Him we will return.' Those are the ones upon whom are blessings from their Lord and mercy. And it is those who are the [rightly] guided."