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Sunday 14 February 2010

Surah al Mutaffifeen

Tafseer Surah al Mutaffifeen notes:

Verse 3

وَإِذَا كَالُوهُمْ أَو وَّزَنُوهُمْ يُخْسِرُونَ

Normally we would expect  وَإِذَا كَالُولَهُمْ . This shows us that even the laam is missing(since the translation is “And when they have to give by measure or weight to men, give less than due.”

The importance of tadabbur is then talked about. Tadabbur is looking behind the Quran(i.e. deep into the Quran).

Verse 4

أَلَا يَظُنُّ أُولَٰئِكَ أَنَّهُم مَّبْعُوثُونَ

Allah shows that He has distanced Himself from them(those who give less than due).

Even the assumption of being raised before Allah azza wa jal does not strike them!

Verse 5

لِيَوْمٍ عَظِيمٍ

Azheem ->  tough, intensely great

This has a separate ayah dedicated to it to show the greatness of that Day.

Verse 6

يَوْمَ يَقُومُ النَّاسُ لِرَبِّ الْعَالَمِينَ

Sin blocks the idea of a reckoning. However the reckoning is still going to happen.

Verse 7

كَلَّا إِنَّ كِتَابَ الْفُجَّارِ لَفِي سِجِّينٍ

This verse shows that the deeds of the wicked shall definitely be shown as a document.

This shows two things:

  1. Reliable people who document – Angels

  2. Preservation of the documents.


The previous Surah, Surah al Infitar showed the recording of the information, this Surah, Surah al Mutaffifeen shows the preservation of the document.

Fajr means to rip through the night.

Faajir is the one who does the most heinous crimes.

The image of the Sijjeen is like that of a prison roster, deep in the earth. It also holds the record of what punishments they have to suffer.

Sijn is prison.

Sijjeen is horrible prison(the horror is intensified by the shadda...my own observation).

Verse 8

وَمَا أَدْرَاكَ مَا سِجِّينٌ

This verse makes you ponder upon the importance of the Sijjeen.

Verse 9

كِتَابٌ مَّرْقُومٌ

It is a Kitab written by angels.

Marqoom – Thick clear writing that in imprinted in such a way that it cannot be erased. (Kinda like engravings...my own thoughts)

Verses 10 – 12

وَيْلٌ يَوْمَئِذٍ لِّلْمُكَذِّبِينَ

الَّذِينَ يُكَذِّبُونَ بِيَوْمِ الدِّينِ

وَمَا يُكَذِّبُ بِهِ إِلَّا كُلُّ مُعْتَدٍ أَثِيمٍ

These verses show the deliberate destruction of those who lied against (the due portion being given on) the Day of Judgement.

It shows the evil effects of lying. Shows lying as root cause of problems.

Mu’tadin atheem refers to the worst of the worst.

Mu’tadin is one who violates someone’s right. The more he does it, the easier it gets for him to do it. He may even get pride from doing it.

Atheem comes from the word ithm which is the attitude or behaviour that keeps one from doing good things. Essentially nothing effects them in this dunya.

Ithm is an issue of the heart which is when the heart has become singul.

Righteousness will satisfy your nafs and ithm will eat away your nafs until you become atheem.

These ayaat should affect us in daily life lest we become like the one being talked about.

Verse 13

إِذَا تُتْلَىٰ عَلَيْهِ آيَاتُنَا قَالَ أَسَاطِيرُ الْأَوَّلِينَ

In the case of those who have gone beyond the point of no return, they say these are mere stories.

Talwa – is to read/recite

Asaateer comes from istaar, astaraa and refers to legends or old stories created by people.

The worst crime of these people is that they mock the verses of the Quran.

Verse 14

كَلَّا ۖ بَلْ ۜ رَانَ عَلَىٰ قُلُوبِهِم مَّا كَانُوا يَكْسِبُونَ

They do this (mocking) because rust is placed on their heart.

Raan is dust(which is imprinted on their hearts).

Ibn Al Qayyim rahimahullah says that the heart is covered by sin after sin till heart becomes black. This is ran.

A person who does a sin, a black spot covers his heart. When he repents, heart is scrubbed off and given shine but if he doesn’t repent, black spots accumulate till heart is hard and black.

This happens because people wanted more than they deserve.

In the Surah al Infitar, a question is put forth: What took you away from your Lord? The answer is provided in this Surah – Their hard heats made them turn away from their Lord.

Verse 15

كَلَّا إِنَّهُمْ عَن رَّبِّهِمْ يَوْمَئِذٍ لَّمَحْجُوبُونَ

عَن رَّبِّهِمْ refers to the disbelievers being barricaded from their Lord.

They shall be seeing something else. They won’t even get a glimpse of their Lord but rather will see their punishment.

Imam ash Shafi’ee said that this ayah is proof that the believers will see their Lord in the Hereafter.

This ayah shows punishment to the kuffaar and blessing to believers.

The worst kind of punishment is the sealing of the heart which is from the mocking of the ayaat of Allah.

Verse 16

ثُمَّ إِنَّهُمْ لَصَالُو الْجَحِيمِ

Then they will jump into the Hellfire. The word used here is صَالُو which is a stronger word being used.

Verse 17

ثُمَّ يُقَالُ هَٰذَا الَّذِي كُنتُم بِهِ تُكَذِّبُونَ

It will be said to them – This is what you used to lie against i.e. what you mocked.

This ayah doesn’t even mention who is saying this – because of the previous ayah that Allah has barricaded them from Him. So they do not have even the slightest comfort of knowing that their Lord is addressing them.

This surah emphasizes the punishment. The previous surah seemed to portray some hope. In this one, however, the message is, if you are like the fujjaar then you will taste the torment.

Verse 18

كَلَّا إِنَّ كِتَابَ الْأَبْرَارِ لَفِي عِلِّيِّينَ

كَلَّا is in response to those who mock the Day of Judgement.

عِلِّيِّينَ is a book in the company of the highest. As Saabooni says this is in highest part of Jannah or could refer to angels. Az Zamakshari says it could refer to both angels and Jannah. Another opinion is that عِلِّيِّينَ could be referring to the book itself and not the station. Wallahu a’lam.

Verse 19

وَمَا أَدْرَاكَ مَا عِلِّيُّونَ

This only goes to prove that we have no clue as to what a high place عِلِّيُّونَ is.

Verses 20-21

كِتَابٌ مَّرْقُومٌ

يَشْهَدُهُ الْمُقَرَّبُونَ

الْمُقَرَّبُونَ are those who are shown their place in Jannah before returning to the grave.

Verse 22

إِنَّ الْأَبْرَارَ لَفِي نَعِيمٍ

Az Zamakshari says regarding  نَعِيمٍ is that whatever you see captivates your attention.

Verse 23

عَلَى الْأَرَائِكِ يَنظُرُونَ

الْأَرَائِكِ  refers to the thrones that are designed in such a way that you shall see everything happening around you despite being in a reclined position.

Verse 24

تَعْرِفُ فِي وُجُوهِهِمْ نَضْرَةَ النَّعِيمِ

نَضْرَةْ is the lighting up of one’s face. This shows someone is happy just to be there.

نَضْرَةَ النَّعِيمِ are the blissful things you see that increase the brightness

Verse 25

يُسْقَوْنَ مِن رَّحِيقٍ مَّخْتُومٍ

يُسْقَوْنَ means that they will be given.

As Saabooni mentions about رَّحِيقْ is that it is of a good texture and doesn’t make you drunk.

مَّخْتُومْ refers to something being sealed after being filled to the brim and is meant for only the specified person to open.

Allah provided these words which comforted the sahaabah who were a minority in Makkah to continue giving da’wah despite persecution.

Verse 26

خِتَامُهُ مِسْكٌ ۚ وَفِي ذَٰلِكَ فَلْيَتَنَافَسِ الْمُتَنَافِسُونَ

Even the seal smells of musk. So strive towards paradise.

تَنَافُسْ according to what Ibn Jareer at Tabari mentions is that they are running towards something elegant. They all want it and are competing for it.

The kuffaar on the other hand do not understand this striving for the other world.

Verse 27

وَمِزَاجُهُ مِن تَسْنِيمٍ

مَزَاجْ refers to the mixture added to the drink to make it even better.

تَسْنِيمٍ comes from سْنِامْ which is the hump of the camel. Hence تَسْنِيمٍ means high place. Some add from a very high fountain. When you taste it, you want the new taste.

Verse 28

عَيْنًا يَشْرَبُ بِهَا الْمُقَرَّبُونَ

يَشْرَبُ refers to the best of the best (الْمُقَرَّبُونَ ) enjoying تَسْنِيمٍ itself sitting very close to Allah.

Ash Shawkaani says that تَسْنِيمٍ is the name of the spring from which those closest to Allah will drink.

This establishes gradation between those who are close to Allah v/s those who are righteous but not to that level.

To give further elaboration on those nearest to Allah, Ustad Nouman provides the following verses from Surah al Waqi’ah

وَالسَّابِقُونَ السَّابِقُونَ

أُولَٰئِكَ الْمُقَرَّبُونَ

And the foremost(in this world will be) , the foremost (in the Hereafter). Those will be the ones nearest (to Allah).

Verse 29

إِنَّ الَّذِينَ أَجْرَمُوا كَانُوا مِنَ الَّذِينَ آمَنُوا يَضْحَكُونَ

After the beautiful ayaat preceding this one, the mocking barely affects the believers negatively.

كَانُو means used to (do). This shows that this mocking is being referred to as something that used to happen in the past. The ayah is as if still a vision of Jannah for the believers as they “reminisce” about how they “used” to be insulted and mocked.

Note: The Quran is full of transitions.

Verse 30

وَإِذَا مَرُّوا بِهِمْ يَتَغَامَزُونَ

This verse shows that even though they ridiculed with just the eyes that was still a crime since they mocked the believers and made it obvious without uttering words.

Verse 31

وَإِذَا انقَلَبُوا إِلَىٰ أَهْلِهِمُ انقَلَبُوا فَكِهِينَ

And then they return to their family full of joy.

فَكِهِينْ refers to those who enjoy as if they are still eating the fruit.

فَكِهِينَ comes from فَكِيْهَا which means fruit.

This same person who ran to his family full of joy shall be running away from them on the Day of Resurrection.

Verse 32

وَإِذَا رَأَوْهُمْ قَالُوا إِنَّ هَٰؤُلَاءِ لَضَالُّونَ

وَإِذَا رَأَوْهُمْ shows the distance between muslim and kaafir.

The kaafir shows pity upon the muslim out of stupidity and ignorance(since the believer shall reap the reward in Hereafter).

Verse 33

وَمَا أُرْسِلُوا عَلَيْهِمْ حَافِظِينَ

It is none of the disbeliever’s business that muslims may be lost since they are not appointed as watchers over them.

Disbeliever’s argument – Muslims are not in charge. So why are they objecting to us watching over them.

Response - وَإِنَّ عَلَيْكُمْ لَحَافِظِينَ . So someone is already appointed as a watcher over you.

Verse 34

فَالْيَوْمَ الَّذِينَ آمَنُوا مِنَ الْكُفَّارِ يَضْحَكُونَ

This time the believers will laugh not only at the mujrim but also at all of the kuffaar who shall be objects of ridicule.

Verse 35

عَلَى الْأَرَائِكِ يَنظُرُونَ

They will be reclining on high couches looking at the kuffaar who are making them laugh.

They will say to the kuffaar that didn’t you find our statements about Hellfire funny. I don’t see you laughing now.

Verse 36

هَلْ ثُوِّبَ الْكُفَّارُ مَا كَانُوا يَفْعَلُونَ

This final verse is loaded with sarcasm.

Did the disbelievers get their “wages” based on what they did?

This is just adding insult to injury.

An interesting thing to note is the word used for their actions:

يَفْعَلُونَ refers to doing an act without any thoughts(of consequences).

يَعْمَلُونَ refers to doing acts with some thought.

Ibn Al Jawzi when reading this final verse about have they been given what they deserved, said نَاعْم.

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