Saba 34:25

SAHIH
قُل لَّا تُسْـَٔلُونَ عَمَّآ أَجْرَمْنَا وَلَا نُسْـَٔلُ عَمَّا تَعْمَلُونَ

Say, "You will not be asked about what we committed, and we will not be asked about what you do."

Qul laa tus'aloona 'ammaaa ajramnaa wa laa nus'alu 'ammaa ta'maloon

— Saba 34:25, Sahih International

Cite This Verse

Saba 34:25 (Sahih International).

"Saba 34:25." Sahih International. Web.

Saba 34:25, Sahih International.

תפסיר (פרשנות)

Tafsir Ibn Kathir — Isma'il ibn Umar Ibn Kathir

<h2>Allah has no partner in anything whatsoever</h2><p>Allah tells us that He is unique in His power of creation and His giving of provision, and that He is unique in His divinity also. As they used to admit that no one in heaven or on earth except Allah gave them provision, i.e., by sending down water and causing crops to grow, so they should also realize that there is no god worthy of worship besides Him.</p><p>وَإِنَّآ أَوْ إِيَّاكُمْ لَعَلَى هُدًى أَوْ فِى ضَلَـلٍ مُّبِينٍ</p><p>(And verily, (either) we or you are rightly guided or in plain error.) `One of the two sides must be speaking falsehood, and one must be telling the truth. There is no way that you and we could both be following true guidance, or could both be misguided. Only one of us can be correct, and we have produced the proof of Tawhid which indicates that your Shirk must be false.' Allah says:</p><p>وَإِنَّآ أَوْ إِيَّاكُمْ لَعَلَى هُدًى أَوْ فِى ضَلَـلٍ مُّبِينٍ</p><p>(And verily, (either) we or you are rightly guided or in plain error.) Qatadah said, "The Companions of Muhammad ﷺ said this to the idolators: `By Allah, we and you cannot be following the same thing, only one …

תרגומים נוספים

PICKTHALL

Say: Ye will not be asked of what we committed, nor shall we be asked of what ye do.

YUSUF-ALI

Say: "Ye shall not be questioned as to our sins, nor shall we be questioned as to what ye do."

HILALI-KHAN

Say (O Muhammad SAW to these polytheists, pagans, etc.) "You will not be asked about our sins, nor shall we be asked of what you do."

ITANI

Say, “You will not be asked about our misdeeds, nor will we be asked about what you do.”