Al-A'raf 7:60

SAHIH
قَالَ ٱلْمَلَأُ مِن قَوْمِهِۦٓ إِنَّا لَنَرَىٰكَ فِى ضَلَٰلٍۢ مُّبِينٍۢ

Said the eminent among his people, "Indeed, we see you in clear error."

Qaalal mala-u min qaw miheee innaa lanaraaka fee dalaalim mubeen

— Al-A'raf 7:60, Sahih International

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Tafsir (Commentaire)

Tafsir Ibn Kathir — Isma'il ibn Umar Ibn Kathir

<h2>The Story of Nuh and His People</h2><p>After Allah mentioned the story of Adam in the beginning of this Surah, He started mentioning the stories of the Prophets, the first then the latter of them. Allah mentioned the story of Nuh, because he was the first Messenger Allah sent to the people of the earth after Adam. His name was Nuh bin Lamak bin Matushalakh bin Khanukh. And Khanukh was, as they claim, the Prophet Idris. And Idris was the first person to write letters using pen, and he was the son of Barad bin Mahlil, bin Qanin bin Yanish bin Shith bin Adam, upon them all be peace. This lineage is mentioned by Muhammad bin Ishaq and other Imams who document lineage. `Abdullah bin `Abbas and several other scholars of Tafsir said that the first idol worship began when some righteous people died and their people built places of worship over their graves. They made images of them so that they could remember their righteousness and devotion, and thus, imitate them. When time passed, they made statues of them and later on worshipped these idols, naming them after the righteous people: Wadd, Suwa`, Yaghuth, Ya`uq and Nasr. After this practice …

Autres traductions

PICKTHALL

The chieftains of his people said: Lo! we see thee surely in plain error.

YUSUF-ALI

The leaders of his people said: "Ah! we see thee evidently wandering (in mind)."

HILALI-KHAN

The leaders of his people said: "Verily, we see you in plain error."

ITANI

The dignitaries among his people said, “We see that you are in obvious error.”