Al-Haqqah 69:20

SAHIH
إِنِّى ظَنَنتُ أَنِّى مُلَٰقٍ حِسَابِيَهْ

Indeed, I was certain that I would be meeting my account."

Innee zannantu annee mulaaqin hisaabiyah

— Al-Haqqah 69:20, Sahih International

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Tafsir Ibn Kathir — Isma'il ibn Umar Ibn Kathir

<h2>The Happiness of the Person Who will receive His Book in His Right Hand and His Good Situation</h2><p>Allah informs of the happiness of those who receive their Book in the right hand on the Day of Judgement and being pleased with this. Out of his extreme pleasure is his saying to everyone that he meets,</p><p>هَآؤُمُ اقْرَؤُاْ كِتَـبيَهْ</p><p>(Here! read my Record!) meaning, `take my Book and read it.' He will say this because he knows that what is in it is good and purely virtuous deeds. He will be of those whom Allah replaced their bad deeds (evils) with good deeds. `Abdur-Rahman bin Zayd said, "The meaning of</p><p>هَآؤُمُ اقْرَؤُاْ كِتَـبيَهْ</p><p>(Here! read my Record!) is `Here, read my Book.'... The suffix `Um' is a grammatical addition." This is what he (`Abdur-Rahman) said. It seems apparent that the suffix `Um' means here `you all.' Ibn Abi Hatim recorded that `Abdullah bin `Abdullah bin Hanzalah - and he (Hanzalah) was the Companion who was washed by the angels for his funeral - said, "Verily, Allah will stop His servant on the Day of Judgement and He will make his sins appear on the outside of his Book of Records. Then He will say to …

Другие переводы

PICKTHALL

Surely I knew that I should have to meet my reckoning.

YUSUF-ALI

"I did really understand that my Account would (One Day) reach me!"

HILALI-KHAN

"Surely, I did believe that I shall meet my Account!"

ITANI

I knew I would be held accountable.”