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Surah al-Fajr ayah 15

Date: October 15, 2002 | 8 Shaban 1423 Hijriah
Arabic text of ayah

Fa amma al-insanu idha maa ibtalahu rabbuhu fa akramahu wa na'amahu fa yaqulu rabbi akraman

As for the human being, when his Lord tests him by giving him honor and bounties, then he says: My Lord has honored me

The following is an excerpt of commentary on this ayah, from Tafsir Ibn Kathir:

In these verses, Allah emphasizes the point that the people who take the bounties showered upon them by Allah as reward are wrong in their views. All that Allah bestows upon man in this world is a trial for him

~ Posted by Al-Muhajabah, a student of the Quran, at 03:36 PM

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raed said: Total comments: 33   gold stargold stargold star

subhanallah I like these Ayat and the next. They remind many people who believe that wealth have to do with the satisfaction of ALLAH swt…..

~ Posted at October 15, 2002 04:47 PM | Comment Permalink

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