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Surah al-Mulk ayah 21

Date: November 29, 2004 | 16 Shawwal 1425 Hijriah
Arabic text of ayah

Amman hadha alladhi yarzuqukum in amsaka rizqahu bal lajju fi 'utuwwin wa nufurin

Or who is there who can provide for you if He [Allah] were to withhold His provision? Nay, they continue to be in pride and flee

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

Who is it that can provide for you if Allah cuts off your sustenance. There is no one who gives, withholds, creates, provides and helps other than Allah alone, Who has no partner. This proves that they know this, yet they still worship others besides Him. They persist in their transgression, lying and misguidance. They continue in obstinance, arrogance and fleeing away from the truth. They do not listen to it nor do they follow it

~ Posted by Al-Muhajabah, a student of the Quran, at 03:27 PM

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