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Surah al-Qalam ayah 17

Date: February 27, 2004 | 6 Muharram 1425 Hijriah
Arabic text of ayah

Inna balawnahum ka maa balawna ashaba al-jannati idh aqsamu layasrimunnaha musbiheena

Indeed We have tested them as what We tested the companions of the garden, when they vowed to gather the fruits in the morning

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

This is a parable that Allah made of the behavior of the Quraysh disbelievers with the great mercy, and tremendous favors He granted them. The mercy and favor of sending of Muhammad to them. But they met him with denial, rejection and opposition. They vowed between themselves during the night that they would pluck the fruit of the garden in the morning so that poor and the beggars would not know what they were doing. In this way they would be able to keep its fruit for themselves and not give any of it in charity

~ Posted by Al-Muhajabah, a student of the Quran, at 06:25 PM

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