Qaf 50:3

SAHIH
أَءِذَا مِتْنَا وَكُنَّا تُرَابًۭا ۖ ذَٰلِكَ رَجْعٌۢ بَعِيدٌۭ

When we have died and have become dust, [we will return to life]? That is a distant return."

'A-izaa mitnaa wa kunnaa turaaban zaalika raj'um ba'eed

— Qaf 50:3, Sahih International

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Qaf 50:3 (Sahih International).

"Qaf 50:3." Sahih International. Web.

Qaf 50:3, Sahih International.

塔夫西尔(注释)

Tafsir Ibn Kathir — Isma'il ibn Umar Ibn Kathir

<h2>Which was revealed in Makkah</h2><h2>The Beginning of the Mufassal Section of the Qur'an</h2><p>This Surah is the first Surah in the Mufassal section of the Qur'an, according to the correct view. It is said that the Mufassal starts with Surat Al-Hujurat. Some common people say that the Mufassal starts with Surah `Amma An-Naba, (chapter 78), however, this is not true because none of the respected scholars ever supported this opinion. Aws (bin Hudhayfah) said; "I asked the Companions of Allah's Messenger ﷺ how they divided the Qur'an. They said; `Three, five, seven, nine, eleven, thirteen, and the Mufassal section as one.' " This was recorded by Ibn Majah and Imam Ahmad. If one counts forty-eight Surahs, the next Surah will be Surah Qaf. The details are as follows: The first three Surahs are Al-Baqarah (chapter 2), Al `Imran (3), then An-Nisa' (4). The five are Al-Ma'idah (5), Al-An`am (6), Al-A`raf (7), Al-Anfal (8) and Bara'ah (or At-Tawbah) (9). The seven next Surahs are Surah Yunus (10), Hud (11), Yusuf (12), Ar-Ra`d (13), Ibrahim (14), Al-Hijr (15) and An-Nahl (16). The nine next Surahs are, Subhan (or Al-Isra' (17), Al-Kahf (18), Maryam (19), Ta Ha (20), Al-Anbiya' (21), Al-Hajj (22), Al-Mu`minun (23), …

其他译本

PICKTHALL

When we are dead and have become dust (shall we be brought back again)? That would be a far return!

YUSUF-ALI

"What! When we die and become dust, (shall we live again?) That is a (sort of) return far (from our understanding)."

HILALI-KHAN

"When we are dead and have become dust (shall we be resurrected?) That is a far return."

ITANI

When we have died and become dust? This is a farfetched return.”