95:7 At-Tin (The Fig)
فَمَا يُكَذِّبُكَ بَعۡدُ بِٱلدِّينِ
Then what can, after this, contradict thee, as to the judgment (to come)
So who henceforth will give the lie to thee about the judgment
Then what causes you to deny after this the Recompense
فَمَا يُكَذِّبُكَ بَعۡدُ بِٱلدِّينِ
Then what can, after this, contradict thee, as to the judgment (to come)
So who henceforth will give the lie to thee about the judgment
Then what causes you to deny after this the Recompense
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أيُّ شيء يحملك -أيها الإنسان- على أن تكذِّب بالبعث والجزاء مع وضوح الأدلة على قدرة الله تعالى على ذلك؟
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{ فَمَا يُكَذِّبُكَ بَعْدُ بِالدِّينِ } أي: أي: شيء يكذبك أيها الإنسان بيوم الجزاء على الأعمال، وقد رأيت من آيات الله الكثيرة ما به يحصل لك اليقين، ومن نعمه ما يوجب عليك أن لا تكفر بشيء مما أخبرك به.
Source: Saadi via spa5k/tafsir_api · reference
وقوله تعالى"فما يكذبك"أي يا ابن آدم "بعد بالدين" أي بالجزاء في المعاد ولقد علمت البداءة وعرفت أن من قدر على البداءة فهو قادر على الرجعة بطريق الأولى فأي شئ يحملك على التكذيب بالمعاد وقد عرفت هذا؟ قال ابن أبي حاتم حدثنا أحمد بن سنان حدثنا عبدالرحمن عن سفيان عن منصور قال: قلت لمجاهد "فما يكذبك بعد بالدين" عني به النبي صلى الله عليه وسلم؟ قال: معاذ الله عني به الإنسان وهكذا قال عكرمة وغيره.
Source: Ibn Kathir via spa5k/tafsir_api · reference
Which was revealed in Makkah
The Recitation of Surat At-Tin in the Prayer while traveling
Malik and Shu`bah narrated from `Adi bin Thabit, who narrated that Al-Bara' bin `Azib said, "The Prophet used to recite in one of his Rak`ahs while traveling `At-Tin waz-Zaytun' (Surat At-Tin), and I have never heard anyone with a nicer voice or recitation than him." The Group has recorded this Hadith in their books.
بِسْمِ اللَّهِ الرَّحْمَـنِ الرَّحِيمِ
In the Name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful.
The Explanation of At-Tin and what comes after it
Al-`Awfi reported from Ibn `Abbas that what is meant by At-Tin is the Masjid of Nuh that was built upon Mount Al-Judi. Mujahid said, "It is this fig that you have."
وَالزَّيْتُونِ
(By Az-Zaytun.) Ka`b Al-Ahbar, Qatadah, Ibn Zayd and others have said, "It is the Masjid of Jerusalem (Bayt Al-Maqdis)." Mujahid and `Ikrimah said, "It is this olive which you press (to extract the oil)."
وَطُورِ سِينِينَ
(By Tur Sinin.) Ka`b Al-Ahbar and several others have said, "It is the mountain upon which Allah spoke to Musa."
وَهَـذَا الْبَلَدِ الاٌّمِينِ
(By this city of security.) meaning Makkah. This was said by Ibn `Abbas, Mujahid, `Ikrimah, Al-Hasan, Ibrahim An-Nakha`i, Ibn Zayd and Ka`b Al-Ahbar. There is no difference of opinion about this. Some of the Imams have said that these are three different places, and that Allah sent a Messenger to each of them from the Leading Messengers, who delivered the Great Codes of Law. The first place is that of the fig and the olive, which was Jerusalem, where Allah sent `Isa bin Maryam. The second place is Mount Sinin, which is Mount Sinai where Allah spoke to Musa bin `Imran. The third place is Makkah, and it is the city of security where whoever enters is safe. It is also the city in which Muhammad was sent. They have said that these three places are mentioned at the end of the Tawrah. The verse says, "Allah has come from Mount Sinai - meaning the one upon which Allah spoke to Musa bin `Imran; and shined from Sa`ir - meaning the mountain of Jerusalem from which Allah sent `Isa; and appeared from the mountains of Faran - meaning the mountains of Makkah from which Allah sent `Isa; and appeared from the mountains of Faran - meaning the mountains of Makkah from which Allah sent Muhammad ." Thus, He mentioned them in order to inform about them based upon their order of existence in time. This is why He swore by a noble place, then by a nobler place, and then by a place that is the nobler than both of them.
Man becoming Lowly even though He was created in the Best Form
and the Result of that Allah says,
لَقَدْ خَلَقْنَا الإِنسَـنَ فِى أَحْسَنِ تَقْوِيمٍ
(Verily, We created man in the best form.) This is the subject being sworn about, and it is that Allah created man in the best image and form, standing upright with straight limbs that He beautified.
ثُمَّ رَدَدْنَـهُ أَسْفَلَ سَـفِلِينَ
(Then We reduced him to the lowest of the low.) meaning, to the Hellfire. This was said by Mujahid, Abu Al-`Aliyah, Al-Hasan, Ibn Zayd and others. Then after this attractiveness and beauty, their destination will be to the Hell-fire if they disobey Allah and belie the Messengers. This is why Allah says,
إِلاَّ الَّذِينَ ءَامَنُواْ وَعَمِلُواْ الصَّـلِحَـتِ
(Save those who believe and do righteous deeds.) Some have said,
ثُمَّ رَدَدْنَـهُ أَسْفَلَ سَـفِلِينَ
(Then We reduced him to the lowest of the low.) "This means decrepit old age." This has been reported from Ibn `Abbas and `Ikrimah. `Ikrimah even said, "Whoever gathers the Qur'an (i.e., he memorizes it all), then he will not be returned to decrepit old age." Ibn Jarir preferred this explanation. Even if this was the meaning, it would not be correct to exclude the believers from this, because some of them are also overcome by the senility of old age. Thus, the meaning here is what we have already mentioned (i.e., the first view), which is similar to Allah's saying,
وَالْعَصْرِ - إِنَّ الإِنسَـنَ لَفِى خُسْرٍ إِلاَّ الَّذِينَ ءَامَنُواْ وَعَمِلُواْ الصَّـلِحَـتِ
(By Al-`Asr. Verily man is in loss, except those who believe and perform righteous deeds.) (103:1-3) Concerning Allah's statement,
فَلَهُمْ أَجْرٌ غَيْرُ مَمْنُونٍ
(Then they shall have a reward without end.) meaning, that will not end, as we have mentioned previously. Then Allah says,
فَمَا يُكَذِّبُكَ
(Then what causes you to deny) meaning, `O Son of Adam!'
بَعْدُ بِالدِّينِ
(after this the Recompense) meaning, `in the recompense that will take place in the Hereafter. For indeed you know the beginning, and you know that He Who is able to begin (the creation) is also able to repeat it which is easier. So what is it that makes you deny the final return in the Hereafter after you have known this' Then Allah says,
أَلَيْسَ اللَّهُ بِأَحْكَمِ الْحَـكِمِينَ
(Is not the Allah the best of judges) meaning, `is He not the best of judges, Who does not oppress or do any injustice to anyone' And from His justice is that He will establish the Judgement, and He will give retribution to the person who was wronged in this life against whoever wronged him. This is the end of the Tafsir of Surat wat-Tin waz-Zaytun and all praise and thanks are due to Allah.
Source: Ibn Kathir abridged via spa5k/tafsir_api · reference
So what makes you deny O disbeliever thereafter — after the mention of man being created in the best of forms and his being reduced to the vilest of age all of which indicates the power of God to resurrect — the Judgement? the Requital that will be preceded by the Resurrection and the Reckoning. In other words what makes you disbelieve in all this? Nothing does!
Source: Jalalayn (English) via spa5k/tafsir_api · reference
فَمَا يُكَذِّبُكَ بَعْدُ بِالدِّينِ (So, what can make you, after all this, to deny the Requital?...95:7). In the preceding verses man is made to realise that Allah created him, He bestowed on him special favours and the revolution that He brought about in his old age. Man will move from stage to stage, finally reaching the grave and the Hereafter. But he rejects the Hereafter, as a result he is warned. He has seen the scenes of Divine omnipotence and revolutions - how dare he denies and rejects the Hereafter! Is Allah not the Greatest Ruler of all the rulers? [ 8]
Ruling
Sayyidna Abu Hurairah ؓ narrates that the Holy Prophet ﷺ said that while reciting Surah At-Tin, when one reaches the end of it:
أَلَيْسَ اللَّـهُ بِأَحْكَمِ الْحَاكِمِينَ
'Is Allah not the Greatest Ruler of all the rulers? [ 8] '
one should recite:
بلٰی وَاَنَا عَلٰی ذٰلِکَ مِنَ الشّاھِدِینَ
'Yes, indeed, Allah is the Ruler of the rulers, and I bear witness to it.'
The jurists have ruled that it is mustahab (preferable/desirable) to recite the words.
Al-hamdulillah
The Commentary on
Surah At-Tin
Ends here
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