The Holy Quran with Five Volume Commentary (Vol 4) — Page 389
PT. 18 AL-FURQAN CH. 25 الَّذِي لَهُ مُلْكُ السَّمَوتِ وَالْأَرْضِ وَلَمْ He to Whom belongs the. 3 kingdom of the heavens and the يَتَّخِذْ وَلَدًا وَّ لَمْ يَكُن لَّهُ شَرِيكَ فِي earth. And He has taken unto الْمُلْكِ وَخَلَقَ كُلَّ شَيْءٍ فَقَدَّرَهُ partner in the kingdom, and has تَقْدِيران Himself no son, and has no created everything, and has ordained for it its proper measure. 2642 "2:117; 10:69; 17:112; 18:5; 19:89; 21:27; 39:5; 43:82. possesses: (i) He should be the sole and undisputed Master of what is in the heavens and the earth; (ii) He should need no son to succeed Him or help Him in the control and governance falsehood. The Quran is both surrender and submission must (Light) and (Discrimination) because it possesses this quality in an abundant measure and among all Divinely revealed Scriptures it stands unique in making this claim and such a claim is also quite natural on its part as it is humanity's sole guide till the end of time. In understanding the subject of ✓ it may be either God or the Holy Prophet or the Quran, and thus the expression✓ may mean that God or the Holy Prophet or the Quran may be a Warner to all the worlds. 2642. Commentary: The most fundamental and pivotal teaching of the Quran, around which all its other teachings revolve, is the belief in the Oneness of God and it is for the dissemination and establishment of this belief on earth that it has primarily been revealed. The present and the next few verses mention the following six indispensable attributes which the Divine Being Who alone should command our adoration and unconditional and unreserved of the universe; should have (iii) There should be no one to dispute with Him the possession or control of this kingdom; (iv) He should have created everything and have endowed it with proper qualities and attributes and ordained proper measure for its continued existence and develop- ment; (v) unlike false deities He should have the power to do good or harm; and (vi) He should possess complete control over life and death. God, the Almighty, possesses all these qualities in full measure; and as He is the Creator of heavens and earth and the undisputed Master of everything that is in and between them, His word must be, and in fact is, in perfect harmony with the laws of nature and therefore its rejection or acceptance constitutes not only the denial or acceptance of a revealed Law but amounts also to flouting or submitting to the laws of nature. 2303