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Tuesday, June 17, 2014

Surah Al-Fajr - سورة الفجر



Tafsir Ibn Kathir (Ibn Kathir explanation) for verses 24 of Surah
 Al-Fajr - تفسير بن كثير للآية 24 من سورة الفجر

يَقُولُ يلَيْتَنِى قَدَّمْتُ لِحَيَاتِى

He will say: "Alas! Would that I had sent forth for my life!"


meaning, if he was a disobedient person, he will be sorry for the acts of disobedience he committed. If he was an obedient person, he will wish that he performed more acts of obdedience. This is similar to what Imam Ahmad bin Hanbal recorded from Muhammad bin Abi `Amirah, who was one of the Companions of the Messenger of Allah . He said, "If a servant fell down on his face (in prostration) from the day that he was born until the day he died as an old man, in obedience to Allah, he would scorn this act on the Day of Judgement. He would wish to be returned to this life so that he could earn more reward and compensation.''



Muhammad Muhsin Khan - Muhammad

Taqi-ud Din al Hilali Translation



  1. By the dawn;
  2. By the ten nights (i.e. the first ten days of the month of Dhul-Hijjah).
  3. And by the even and the odd (of all the creations of Allah).
  4. And by the night when it departs.
  5. There is indeed in them (the above oaths) sufficient proofs for men of understanding (and that, they should avoid all kinds of sins and disbeliefs, etc.)!
  6. Did you (O Muhammad (Peace be upon him)) not see (thought) how your Lord dealt with 'Ad (people)?
  7. Who were very tall like lofty pillars,
  8. The like of which were not created in the land?
  9. And (with) Thamud (people), who cut (hewed) out rocks in the valley (to make dwellings)?
  10. And (with) Fir'aun (Pharaoh), who had pegs (who used to torture men by binding them to pegs)?
  11. Who did transgress beyond bounds in the lands (in the disobedience of Allah).
  12. And made therein much mischief.
  13. So your Lord poured on them different kinds of severe torment.
  14. Verily, your Lord is Ever Watchful (over them).
  15. As for man, when his Lord tries him by giving him honour and gifts, then he says (puffed up): "My Lord has honoured me."
  16. But when He tries him, by straitening his means of life, he says: "My Lord has humiliated me!"
  17. Nay! But you treat not the orphans with kindness and generosity (i.e. you neither treat them well, nor give them their exact right of inheritance)!
  18. And urge not on the feeding of AlMiskin (the poor)!
  19. And you devour inheritance all with greed,
  20. And you love wealth with much love!
  21. Nay! When the earth is ground to powder,
  22. And your Lord comes with the angels in rows,
  23. And Hell will be brought near that Day. On that Day will man remember, but how will that remembrance (then) avail him?
  24. He will say: "Alas! Would that I had sent forth (good deeds) for (this) my life!"
  25. So on that Day, none will punish as He will punish.
  26. And none will bind as He will bind.
  27. (It will be said to the pious): "O (you) the one in (complete) rest and satisfaction!
  28. "Come back to your Lord, Well-pleased (yourself) and well-pleasing unto Him!
  29. "Enter you, then, among My honoured slaves,
  30. "And enter you My Paradise!"

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