37:130 As-Saaffaat (Those drawn up in Ranks)
سَلَٰمٌ عَلَىٰٓ إِلۡ يَاسِينَ
Peace and salutation to such as Elias
Peace be unto Elias
Salam (peace!) be upon Ilyasin
سَلَٰمٌ عَلَىٰٓ إِلۡ يَاسِينَ
Peace and salutation to such as Elias
Peace be unto Elias
Salam (peace!) be upon Ilyasin
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وجعلنا لإلياس ثناءً جميلا في الأمم بعده. تحية من الله، وثناءٌ على إلياس. وكما جزينا إلياس الجزاء الحسن على طاعته، نجزي المحسنين من عبادنا المؤمنين. إنه من عباد الله المؤمنين المخلصين له العاملين بأوامره.
Source: King Fahd Complex via spa5k/tafsir_api · reference
{ سَلَامٌ عَلَى إِلْ يَاسِينَ } أي: تحية من اللّه، ومن عباده عليه.
Source: Saadi via spa5k/tafsir_api · reference
كما يقال في إسماعيل إسماعين وهي لغة بني أسد وأنشد بعض بني تميم في ضب صاده: يقول رب السوق لما جينا هذا ورب البيت إسرائينا ويقال ميكال وميكائيل وميكائين وإبراهيم وإبراهام وإسرائيل وإسرائين وطور سيناء وطور سنين وهو موضع واحد وكل هذا سائغ وقرأ آخرون " سلام على إدراسين "وهي قراءة ابن مسعود رضي الله عنه آخرون " سلام على آل ياسين "يعني آل محمد صلى الله عليه وسلم.
Source: Ibn Kathir via spa5k/tafsir_api · reference
إِذْ قَالَ لِقَوْمِهِ أَلاَ تَتَّقُونَ
(When he said to his people: "Will you not have Taqwa") means, `do you not fear Allah when you worship others instead of Him'
أَتَدْعُونَ بَعْلاً وَتَذَرُونَ أَحْسَنَ الْخَـلِقِينَ
(Will you call upon Ba`l and forsake the Best of creators,) Ibn `Abbas, may Allah be pleased with him, Mujahid, `Ikrimah, Qatadah and As-Suddi said that the word Ba`l means lord. `Ikrimah and Qatadah said, "This is the language of the people of Yemen." According to another report from Qatadah, it is the language of Azd Shanu'ah. `Abdur-Rahman bin Zayd bin Aslam narrated from his father that it is the name of an idol which was worshipped by the people of a city called Ba`labak (Baalbek) which is to the west of Damascus. Ad-Dahhak said, "It is an idol which they used to worship."
أَتَدْعُونَ بَعْلاً
(Will you call upon Ba`l) means, `will you worship an idol,'
أَتَدْعُونَ بَعْلاً وَتَذَرُونَ أَحْسَنَ الْخَـلِقِينَ - اللَّهَ رَبَّكُمْ وَرَبَّ ءَابَآئِكُمُ الاٌّوَّلِينَ
(and forsake the Best of creators, Allah, your Lord and the Lord of your forefathers) means, `He is the One Who is deserving of your worship alone, with no partners or associates.'
فَكَذَّبُوهُ فَإِنَّهُمْ لَمُحْضَرُونَ
(But they denied him, so they will certainly be brought forth,) means, for the punishment on the Day of Reckoning.
إِلاَّ عِبَادَ اللَّهِ الْمُخْلَصِينَ
(Save the chosen servants of Allah.) means, those who believe in Him alone.
وَتَرَكْنَا عَلَيْهِ فِى الاٌّخِرِينَ
(And We left for him among the later generations.) means, he is praised and spoken of highly.
سَلَـمٌ عَلَى إِلْ يَاسِينَ
(Salam (peace!) be upon Ilyasin!) Similarly, one might say for Isma`il, Isma`in. This is the language (dialect) of Bani Asad; they say Mikal, Mika'il, and Mika'in. They say Ibrahim and Ibraham; Isra'il, Isra'in; Tur Sina', Tur Sinin. All of that is fine.
إِنَّا كَذَلِكَ نَجْزِى الْمُحْسِنِينَ - إِنَّهُ مِنْ عِبَادِنَا الْمُؤْمِنِينَ
(Verily, thus do We reward the doers of good. Verily, he was one of Our believing servants.) We have already discussed the meaning of this above. And Allah knows best.
Source: Ibn Kathir abridged via spa5k/tafsir_api · reference
‘Peace from Us be to Elias!’. It is said that this ilyāsīn is the same Elias mentioned above; but it is also said that this denotes him together with all those who were believers with him and so they have been coupled under the same term with him being the predominant as when one might say al-Muhallabūn ‘the Muhallabids’ to mean al-Muhallab and his folk; a variant reading has āl yāsīn by which is meant his family as well as Elias himself.
Source: Jalalayn (English) via spa5k/tafsir_api · reference
The word: إِلْ يَاسِينَ (il ya sin) used in: سَلَامٌ عَلَىٰ إِلْ يَاسِينَ (Salam on it ya sin -130) is also the very name of Sayyidna Ilyas (علیہ السلام) . The people of Arabia are used to adding the letters 'ya' and 'nun' with non-Arab names fairly often - for example, (sina: Sinai) could take the form of سِینِین (sinin). Similarly, here too, two letters have been added.
Source: Maarif-ul-Quran via spa5k/tafsir_api · reference
Arabic text: Tanzil project (tanzil.net) — Uthmani Hafs edition. Translations: Yusuf Ali and Pickthall (public domain) and Mubarakpuri (King Fahd Quran Printing Complex). For audio recitation sources and data-handling details, see the privacy policy .