Quran Chapter 15 – 45 to 48 (Pt-14, Stg-3) (L-1671) درس قرآن
Abstinent people
Surah ‘Al-Hijr - (The Rocky Tract) - 15
‘A-‘uu-zu
Billaahi minash-Shay-taanir- Rajiim.
(I seek refuge in God from Satan the outcast)
(I seek refuge in God from Satan the outcast)
Bis-Millaahir-Rah-maanir-Rahiim.
(In the name of God, the Beneficent, the Merciful)
(In the name of God, the Beneficent, the Merciful)
إِنَّ ٱلْمُتَّقِينَ فِى جَنَّٰتٍ وَعُيُونٍ 45
ٱدْخُلُوهَا بِسَلَٰمٍ ءَامِنِينَ 46
وَنَزَعْنَا مَا فِى صُدُورِهِم مِّنْ غِلٍّ إِخْوَٰنًا عَلَىٰ سُرُرٍ مُّتَقَٰبِلِينَ 47
لَا يَمَسُّهُمْفِيهَا نَصَبٌ وَمَا هُم مِّنْهَا بِمُخْرَجِينَ 48
45. Lo! Those who ward off (evil) are among gardens and
water-springs.
46. (And it is said unto them): Enter them in peace,
secure.
47. And We remove whatever rancour may be in their
hearts; as brethren, face to face, (they rest) on couches raised.
48. Toil cometh not unto them there, nor will they be
expelled from thence.
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45. ‘Innal-Muttaqiina fii
Jannaa-tinw-wa ‘uyuun.
46. ‘Ud-khuluuhaa bi-Salaamin ‘Aaminiin.
47. Wa naza’-Naa maa fii
suduu-rihim-min gillin ‘ikhwaa-nan ‘alaa sururim-muta-qaabiliin.
48. Laa yamassu-hum fiihaa
nasabunw-wa maa hum-minhaa bi-mukh-rajiin.
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Commentary
naza’-Naa – (We
removed), it is in past tense from na-za’, which means “to remove,
to draw, to pull”.
Gillun –
(rancor, enmity, malignity, deep seated hate).
Sururin –
(raised couches, thrones), this word is plural of sariir, which
means “a raised thing for sitting, a throne etc.”
Nasabun –
(toil, labor with fatigue, restlessness, uneasiness), such thing which is cause
of any burden for a mankind.
For dwelling after death of the
abstinent and those who fear God Almighty, there will be verdant fruit bearing
Gardens, underneath which tasteful water-springs will be flowing. Angels (peace
be upon them) will welcome them in these words: Enter the Gardens and dwell for
ever in peace and secure.
Allah Almighty says: We shall
remove whatever rancor, hatred or enmity may be in their hearts, and they will
be sitting face to face like frank brothers on the thrones of large cushions
and raised coaches. Neither will they feel there any trouble and nor will they
be expelled from thence.
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