Al-Kahf 18:36
SAHIHوَمَآ أَظُنُّ ٱلسَّاعَةَ قَآئِمَةًۭ وَلَئِن رُّدِدتُّ إِلَىٰ رَبِّى لَأَجِدَنَّ خَيْرًۭا مِّنْهَا مُنقَلَبًۭا
And I do not think the Hour will occur. And even if I should be brought back to my Lord, I will surely find better than this as a return."
Wa maaa azunnus Saa'ata qaaa'imatanw wa la'ir rudittu ilaa Rabbee la ajidanna khairam minhaa munqalabaa
타프시르 (주석)
<h2>The Example of the Rich Idolators and the Poor Muslims</h2><p>After mentioning the idolators who were too arrogant to sit with the poor and weak among Muslims, showing off before them with their wealth and noble lineage, Allah then gives a parable for them of two men, one of whom Allah gave two gardens of grapes, surrounded with palm trees and cultivated with crops throughout. All of the trees and plants were abundantly fruitful, providing readily accessible, good quality produce. Allah says:</p><div class="arabic uthmani">كِلْتَا الْجَنَّتَيْنِ آتَتْ أُكُلَهَا</div><p>(Each of those two gardens brought forth its produce,) meaning, produced its fruits,</p><div class="arabic uthmani">وَلَمْ تَظْلِمِ مِّنْهُ شَيْئًا</div><p>(and failed not in the least therein,) meaning, nothing at all was diminishing.</p><div class="arabic uthmani">وَفَجَّرْنَا خِلَـلَهُمَا نَهَراً</div><p>(and We caused a river to gush forth in the midst of both.) means, rivers were flowing through them here and there.</p><div class="arabic uthmani">وَكَانَ لَهُ ثَمَرٌ</div><p>(And he had Thamar,) It was said that what was meant here was wealth, and it was said that what was meant were fruits, which is the more apparent meaning here. This is also supported by the alternative recitation, Thumr, which is the plural of Thamrah (fruit) just as Khushb is the plural of Khashab (wood). Others …
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I think not that the Hour will ever come, and if indeed I am brought back unto my Lord I surely shall find better than this as a resort.
"Nor do I deem that the Hour (of Judgment) will (ever) come: Even if I am brought back to my Lord, I shall surely find (there) something better in exchange."
"And I think not the Hour will ever come, and if indeed I am brought back to my Lord, (on the Day of Resurrection), I surely shall find better than this when I return to Him."
“And I do not think the Hour is coming. And even if I am returned to my Lord, I will find something better than this in return.”