80:15 Abasa (He frowned)
بِأَيۡدِي سَفَرَةࣲ
(Written) by the hands of scribes
(Set down) by scribes
In the hands of ambassadors (Safarah)
بِأَيۡدِي سَفَرَةࣲ
(Written) by the hands of scribes
(Set down) by scribes
In the hands of ambassadors (Safarah)
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وأمَّا من كان حريصا على لقائك، وهو يخشى الله من التقصير في الاسترشاد، فأنت عنه تتشاغل. ليس الأمر كما فعلت أيها الرسول، إن هذه السورة موعظة لك ولكل من شاء الاتعاظ. فمن شاء ذكر الله وَأْتَمَّ بوحيه. هذا الوحي، وهو القرآن في صحف معظمة، موقرة، عالية القدر مطهرة من الدنس والزيادة والنقص، بأيدي ملائكة كتبة، سفراء بين الله وخلقه، كرام الخلق، أخلاقهم وأفعالهم بارة طاهرة.
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{ بِأَيْدِي سَفَرَةٍ } وهم الملائكة [الذين هم] السفراء بين الله وبين عباده،
Source: Saadi via spa5k/tafsir_api · reference
قوله تعالى "بأيدي سفرة" قال ابن عباس ومجاهد والضحاك وابن زيد هي الملائكة وقال وهب بن منبه هم أصحاب محمد صلى الله عليه وسلم وقال قتادة هم القراء وقال ابن جريج عن ابن عباس السفرة بالنبطية القراء وقال ابن جرير: والصحيح أن السفرة الملائكة والسفرة يعني بين الله تعالى وبين خلقه ومنه يقال: السفير الذى يسعى بين الناس في الصلح والخير كما قال الشاعر: وما أدع السفارة بين قومي وما أمشي بغش إن مشيت وقال البخاري سفرة: الملائكة سفرت أصلحت بينهم وجعلت الملائكة إذا نزلت بوحي الله تعالي وتأديته كالسفير الذي يصلح بين القوم.
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Which was revealed in Makkah
بِسْمِ اللَّهِ الرَّحْمَـنِ الرَّحِيمِ
(In the Name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful.
The Prophet being reprimanded because He frowned at a Weak Man
More than one of the scholars of Tafsir mentioned that one day the Messenger of Allah ﷺ was addressing one of the great leaders of the Quraysh while hoping that he would accept Islam. While he was speaking in direct conversation with him, Ibn Umm Maktum came to him, and he was of those who had accepted Islam in its earliest days. He (Ibn Umm Maktum) then began asking the Messenger of Allah ﷺ about something, urgently beseeching him. The Prophet hoped that the man would be guided, so he asked Ibn Umm Maktum to wait for a moment so he could complete his conversation. He frowned in the face of Ibn Umm Maktum and turned away from him in order to face the other man. Thus, Allah revealed,
عَبَسَ وَتَوَلَّى - أَن جَآءَهُ الاٌّعْمَى - وَمَا يُدْرِيكَ لَعَلَّهُ يَزَّكَّى
(He frowned and turned away. Because there came to him the blind man. And how can you know that he might become pure) meaning, he may attain purification and cleanliness in his soul.
أَوْ يَذَّكَّرُ فَتَنفَعَهُ الذِّكْرَى
(Or he might receive admonition, and the admonition might profit him) meaning, he may receive admonition and abstain from the forbidden.
أَمَّا مَنِ اسْتَغْنَى - فَأَنتَ لَهُ تَصَدَّى
(As for him who thinks himself self-sufficient. To him you attend;) meaning, `you face the rich person so that perhaps he may be guided.'
وَمَا عَلَيْكَ أَلاَّ يَزَّكَّى
(What does it matter to you if he will not become pure) meaning, `you are not responsible for him if he does not attain purification.'
وَأَمَّا مَن جَآءَكَ يَسْعَى - وَهُوَ يَخْشَى
(But as for him who came to you running. And is afraid.) meaning, `he is seeking you and he comes to you so that he may be guided by what you say to him.'
فَأَنتَ عَنْهُ تَلَهَّى
(Of him you are neglectful and divert your attention to another.) meaning, `you are too busy.' Here Allah commands His Messenger to not single anyone out with the warning. Rather, he should equal warn the noble and the weak, the poor and the rich, the master and the slave, the men and the women, the young and the old. Then Allah will guide whomever He chooses to a path that is straight. He has the profound wisdom and the decisive proof. Abu Ya`la and Ibn Jarir both recorded from `A'ishah that she said about,
عَبَسَ وَتَوَلَّى
(He frowned and turned away.) was revealed." At-Tirmirdhi recorded this Hadith but he did not mention that it was narrated by `A'ishah. I say it is reported like this in Al-Muwatta' as well.
The Characteristics of the Qur'an
Allah says,
كَلاَّ إِنَّهَا تَذْكِرَةٌ
(Nay; indeed it is an admonition.) meaning, this Surah, or this advice in conveying knowledge equally among people, whether they are of noble or low class. Qatadah and As-Suddi both said,
كَلاَّ إِنَّهَا تَذْكِرَةٌ
(Nay; indeed it is an admonition.) "This means the Qur'an."
فَمَن شَآءَ ذَكَرَهُ
(So, whoever wills, let him pay attention to Him (it).) meaning, so whoever wills, he remembers Allah in all of his affairs. The pronoun could also be understood to be referring to the revelation since the conversation is alluding to it. Allah said:
فَى صُحُفٍ مُّكَرَّمَةٍ - مَّرْفُوعَةٍ مُّطَهَّرَةٍ
(In Records held in honor, exalted, purified.) meaning, this Surah or this admonition. Both meanings are connected to each other. Actually, all of the Qur'an is in honored pages, meaning respected and revered.
مَّرْفُوعَةٍ
(exalted) meaning, elevated in status.
مُّطَهَّرَةٍ
(purified) meaning, from impurity, additions and deficiency. Concerning Allah's statement,
بِأَيْدِى سَفَرَةٍ
(In the hands of ambassadors (Safarah),) Ibn `Abbas, Mujahid, Ad-Dahhak, and Ibn Zayd, all said, "These are the angels." Al-Bukhari said, "Safarah (ambassadors) refers to the angels. They travel around rectifying matters between themselves. The angels when they descend with the revelation of Allah, bringing it like the ambassador who rectifies matters between people." Allah said,
كِرَامٍ بَرَرَةٍ
(Honorable and obedient.) meaning, they are noble, handsome, and honorable in their creation. Their character and their deeds are righteous, pure and perfect. Here it should be noted that it is necessary for one who carries the Qur'an (i.e., the angel) to be following righteousness and guidance. Imam Ahmad recorded from `A'ishah that the Messenger of Allah ﷺ said,
«الَّذِي يَقْرَأُ الْقُرْآنَ وَهُوَ مَاهِرٌ بِهِ، مَعَ السَّفَرَةِ الْكِرَامِ الْبَرَرَةِ، وَالَّذِي يَقْرَؤُهُ وَهُوَ عَلَيْهِ شَاقٌّ، لَهُ أَجْرَان»
(He who recites the Qur'an proficiently, will be with the noble, righteous, ambassador angels, and the one who recites it with difficulty will receive two rewards.) This Hadith was reported by the group.
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in the hands of scribes who write it down from the Preserved Tablet
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بِأَيْدِي سَفَرَةٍ كِرَامٍ بَرَرَةٍ (in the hands of those scribes who are honourable, righteous. [ 80:15-16] )
The word safarah, with fathah [=a+a ] on the first two letters, may be the plural of safir which means a 'scribe'. In this case, it would refer to the recording angels, or to the Prophets (علیہم السلام) and those of their aides who write down the revelation. Sayyidna Ibn ` Abbas ؓ and Mujahid (رح) hold this view.
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