15:51 Al-Hijr (The Rock)
وَنَبِّئۡهُمۡ عَن ضَيۡفِ إِبۡرَٰهِيمَ
Tell them about the guests of Abraham
And tell them of Abraham's guests
And tell them about the guests (i.e., the angels) of Ibrahim
وَنَبِّئۡهُمۡ عَن ضَيۡفِ إِبۡرَٰهِيمَ
Tell them about the guests of Abraham
And tell them of Abraham's guests
And tell them about the guests (i.e., the angels) of Ibrahim
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أخبر -أيها الرسول- عبادي أني أنا الغفور للمؤمنين التائبين، الرحيم بهم، وأن عذابي هو العذاب المؤلم الموجع لغير التائبين. وأخبرهم -أيها الرسول- عن ضيوف إبراهيم من الملائكة الذين بشَّروه بالولد، وبهلاك قوم لوط.
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يقول تعالى لنبيه محمد صلى الله عليه وسلم: { وَنَبِّئْهُمْ عَنْ ضَيْفِ إِبْرَاهِيمَ } أي: عن تلك القصة العجيبة فإن في قصك عليهم أنباء الرسل وما جرى لهم ما يوجب لهم العبرة والاقتداء بهم، خصوصا إبراهيم الخليل، الذي أمرنا الله أن نتبع ملته، وضيفه هم الملائكة الكرام أكرمه الله بأن جعلهم أضيافه.
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يقول تعالى وأخبرهم يا محمد عن قصة ضيف إبراهيم والضيف يطلق على الواحد والجمع كالزور والسفر.
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The Guests of Ibrahim and their Good News of a Son for Him
Allah is saying: `Tell them, O Muhammad, about the story of
ضَيْفِ إِبْرَاهِيمَ
(the guests of Ibrahim.)'
دَخَلُواْ عَلَيْهِ فَقَالُواْ سَلامًا قَالَ إِنَّا مِنْكُمْ وَجِلُونَ
(they entered upon him, and said: "Salaman (peace!)." He said: "Indeed we are frightened of you.") meaning that they were scared. The reason for their fear has been mentioned previously, which is that they noticed that these guests did not eat of the food that was offered, which was a fattened calf.
قَالُواْ لاَ تَوْجَلْ
(They said: "Do not be afraid!...") meaning, do not be scared.
وَبَشَّرُوهُ بِغُلَـمٍ عَلَيمٍ
(We bring you the good news of a boy possessing much knowledge and wisdom.) this refers to Ishaq, as was previously mentioned in Surat Hud. Then
قَالَ
(He said) meaning he spoke with wonder and astonishment, asking for confirmation, because he was old and his wife was old:
أَبَشَّرْتُمُونِى عَلَى أَن مَّسَّنِىَ الْكِبَرُ فَبِمَ تُبَشِّرُونَ
(Do you give me this good news while old age has overtaken me Of what then is your news about) They responded by confirming the good news they had brought, good news after good news:
قَالُواْ بَشَّرْنَـكَ بِالْحَقِّ فَلاَ تَكُن مِّنَ الْقَـنِطِينَ
(They said: "We give you good news in truth. So do not be of those who despair.")
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And tell them of the guests of Abraham that is the angels — there were twelve ten or three of them among them Gabriel;
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From verse 48: لَا يَمَسُّهُمْ فِيهَا نَصَبٌ وَمَا هُم مِّنْهَا بِمُخْرَجِينَ (No weariness shall touch them therein nor will they be expelled from there), we learn about two features of Jannah: (1) No one shall ever feel tired or weak. This is contrary to what happens in our mortal world where hard work naturally results in fatigue. In fact, even a state of total rest and fun would sometimes tire a person out, no matter how enjoyable are things one is occupied with. (2) The other feature of Jannah we discover is that the blessings once received there shall be eternal. These blessings shall never diminish nor shall anyone be expelled from there. In Surah Sad, it was said:إِنَّ هَـٰذَا لَرِزْقُنَا مَا لَهُ مِن نَّفَادٍ (This is sustenance provided by Us which is never to exhaust - 38:54). And in the present verse, it was said: وَمَا هُم مِّنْهَا بِمُخْرَجِينَ (nor will they be expelled from there) that is, they shall never be deprived of the state of bliss bestowed upon them. This is contrary to the affairs of the mortal world where the recipient of the best of conveniences lives under the apprehension that the Over of the facilities may become displeased with him one of those days and expel him out.
As for the third probability, that the blessings of Jannah may remain everlasting, nor one is expelled from there, but one may himself get bored by living there and wish to go out, the Qur’ an has demolished this probability in one sentence of Surah Al-Kahf with the following words: لَا يَبْغُونَ عَنْهَا حِوَلًا (That is, these people too would never seek to return from there - 18:108).
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