The Holy Quran with Five Volume Commentary (Vol 3)

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PT. 15 BANI ISRĀ'ĪL CH. 17 touches him, he gives himself وَإِذَا أَنْعَمْنَا عَلَى الْإِنْسَانِ أَعْرَضَ And when We bestow. 84 favour on man, he turns away وَنَا بِجَانِبِهِ وَإِذَا مَسَّهُ الشَّرُّكَان and goes aside; and when evil يوسان قُلْ كُلٌّ يَعْمَلُ عَلَى شَاكِلَتِهِ فَرَبُّكُمْ أَعْلَمُ بِمَنْ هُوَ اهْدَى سَبِيلان up to despair. 2013 85. Say, 'Everyone according to his own way, and your Lord knows well who is & best guided. '2014 "See 17:68. 28:86. yellow, similarly to a mind which is swayed by jealousy and prejudice, even most pure and noble teachings appear impure and ignoble. Such was the case with disbelievers in regard to the teachings of the Quran. The word "Quran" in this verse may also be taken to refer to the portion of the Quran already revealed, the portion containing prophecies about the prosperity and success of the would give way to despair, because they had no faith in God. 2014. Important Words: is the شاكلة his own way) شاكلته feminine of which is synonymous with (shaklun) which is the infinitive noun from (shakala). It means, a likeness or resemblance; shape, form or form of a thing. They say labels i. e. this is according to the likeness of his father. abt also and more commonly means, a particular way, cause, mode or manner of acting or conduct; direction, side; motive, intention or purpose; creed; etc. The Quranic expression law Jo means, everyone acts according to his triumph for Islam and would bring particular way (Lane & Aqrab). Faithful and the ruin and destruction of disbelievers. The verse means to say that the time has come for the fulfilment of those prophecies and that the flight of the Prophet from Mecca would usher in an era of discomfiture and humiliation disbelievers. 2013. Commentary: to The verse means to say that Muslims were subjected to tortures and suffered all sorts of hardships for thirteen long years, but they bore them with fortitude and patience. The case of disbelievers, however, is different. When their turn came to be visited with Divine punishment they 1811 Commentary: Every man acts according to his own motives, way of thinking, aims and purposes. The aim and object of disbelievers is to attain worldly gains. Therefore when they suffer a worldly loss they give themselves up to despair. But a believer's whole aim in life is to win God's pleasure, so the loss of worldly wealth leaves him unperturbed. He faces all trials and