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Surah Al-Kahf — Ayah 33 (Anglo-Saxon English) — Video

Al-Kahf • Ayah 33 of 110 • Anglo-Saxon English


كِلْتَا الْجَنَّتَيْنِ آتَتْ أُكُلَهَا وَلَمْ تَظْلِمْ مِنْهُ شَيْئًا ۚ وَفَجَّرْنَا خِلَالَهُمَا نَهَرًا 33
Translation:
Each of those gardens brought forth its produce, and failed not in the least therein: in the midst of them We caused a river to flow. Al-Kahf 18:33
Tafsir:
The tafsir of this ayah is mentioned in Al-Kahf 18:36
Take the example of a lush green garden which, due to a sudden natural calamity, is completely destroyed. This, figuratively speaking, will be the fate of one who achieves wealth and position in this world and becomes proud as a result. Whatever share of wealth and position a man receives in this world is, in fact, a test from God. But an unjust and transgressing man takes it to be the result of his own efforts. Consequently he develops an attitude of arrogance. He looks down upon a person whose share of wealth and position in this world is comparatively inferior. He develops a certain type of mindset by which he thinks that his world will never come to an end, and that even if this world ends and another world comes into existence, there is no reason why he should not enjoy the same comfortable conditions as he is enjoying here. He fails to differentiate between the world of trial and the world of reward.
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