Surah 14

Surah 14:46

"They schemed their scheme, but their scheme was known to God, even though their scheme was (such as) to remove the mountains by it.’"
There will be no Respite after the Coming of the Torment Verses 14:44-46
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Verse 44

وَأَنذِرِ ٱلنَّاسَ يَوۡمَ يَأۡتِيهِمُ ٱلۡعَذَابُ فَيَقُولُ ٱلَّذِينَ ظَلَمُواْ رَبَّنَآ أَخِّرۡنَآ إِلَىٰٓ أَجَلٖ قَرِيبٖ نُّجِبۡ دَعۡوَتَكَ وَنَتَّبِعِ ٱلرُّسُلَۗ أَوَلَمۡ تَكُونُوٓاْ أَقۡسَمۡتُم مِّن قَبۡلُ مَا لَكُم مِّن زَوَالٖ

Warn the people (of) a Day when the punishment will come to them, and those who have done evil will say, ‘Our Lord, spare us for a time near (at hand)! We shall respond to Your call and follow the messengers.’ ‘Did you not swear before that (there would be) no end for you?

Verse 45

وَسَكَنتُمۡ فِي مَسَٰكِنِ ٱلَّذِينَ ظَلَمُوٓاْ أَنفُسَهُمۡ وَتَبَيَّنَ لَكُمۡ كَيۡفَ فَعَلۡنَا بِهِمۡ وَضَرَبۡنَا لَكُمُ ٱلۡأَمۡثَالَ

You dwell in the (same) dwelling places as those who did themselves evil, and it became clear to you how We dealt with them, and (how) We struck parables for you.

Verse 46

وَقَدۡ مَكَرُواْ مَكۡرَهُمۡ وَعِندَ ٱللَّهِ مَكۡرُهُمۡ وَإِن كَانَ مَكۡرُهُمۡ لِتَزُولَ مِنۡهُ ٱلۡجِبَالُ

They schemed their scheme, but their scheme was known to God, even though their scheme was (such as) to remove the mountains by it.’

Quoted Scripture
"44. And warn mankind of the Day when the torment will come unto them; then the wrongdoers will say: "Our Lord! Respite us for a little while, we will answer Your call and follow the Messengers!" (It will be said:) "Had you not sworn aforetime that you would not leave (the world for the Hereafter).""

"45. "And you dwelt in the dwellings of men who wronged themselves, and it was clear to you how We dealt with them. And We put forth (many) parables for you.""

"46. Indeed, they planned their plot, and their plot was with Allah, though their plot was not such as to remove the mountains from their places."

Allah mentions what those who committed injustice against themselves will say when they witness the torment,

Quoted Scripture
"Our Lord! Respite us for a little while, we will answer Your call and follow the Messengers!"

Allah said in other Ayat,

{Until, when death comes to one of them, he says: "My Lord! Send me back."} [23:99] and,

{O you who believe! Let not your properties divert you.} [63:9-10]

Allah described the condition of the wrongdoers on the Day of Gathering, when He said,

{And if you only could see when the criminals shall hang their heads.} [32:12],

{If you could but see when they will be held over the Fire! They will say: "Would that we were but sent back (to the world)! Then we would not deny the Ayat of Our Lord..."!} [6:27]
and.

{Therein they will cry.} [35:27] Allah refuted their statement here,

Quoted Scripture
"Had you not sworn aforetime that you would not leave"

Allah says, 'Had you not vowed before, that your previous state will not change, that there will be no Resurrection or Reckoning? Therefore, taste this torment because of what you vowed before.' Mujahid commented that,

{that you would not leave.} refers to leaving this worldly life to the Hereafter. Allah also said,

{And they swear by Allah with their strongest oaths, that Allah will not raise up him who dies.} [16:38]

Allah said next.

Quoted Scripture
"And you dwelt in the dwellings of men who wronged themselves, and it was clear to you how We had dealt with them. And We put forth (many) parables for you."

Allah says, "you have witnessed or heard of the news of what happened to the earlier disbelieving nations, but you did not draw a lesson from their end, nor did what We punished them with provide an example for you,'

{Perfect wisdom but the warners benefit them not.} [54:5] Shu'bah narrated that Abu Ishaq said that 'Abdur-Rahman bin Dabil said that 'Ali bin Abi Talib commented on Allah's statement,

Quoted Scripture
"though their plot was not such as to remove the mountains from their places."

"He who disputed with Ibrahim about his Lord, took two eaglets and raised them until they became adult eagels. Then he tied each eagel's leg to a wooden box with ropes and left them go hungry. He and another man sat inside the wooden box and raised a staff with a piece of meat on its tip. So, the two eagles started flying. The king asked his companion to tell him what he was seeing, and he described the scenes to him, until he said that he saw the earth as a fly. So, the king brought the staff closer to the eagels and they started landing slowly. This is why Allah said,

"though their plot was hardly one to remove the mountains from their places.'"

Mujahid also mentioned that this story was about Nebuchadnezzar, and that when the king's sight was far away from earth and its people, he was called, 'O tyrant one! Where are you headed to?' He became afraid and brought the staff closer to the eagels, which flew faster with such haste that the mountains almost shook from the noise they made. The mountains were almost moved from their places, so Allah said,

Quoted Scripture
"though their plot was not such as to remove the mountains from their places"

Ibn Jurayj narrated that Mujahid recited this Ayah in a way that means, "though their plot was such as to remove the mountains from their places."

However, Al-'Awfi reported that Ibn 'Abbas said that,

Quoted Scripture
"though their plot was not such as to remove the mountains from their places."

indicates that their plot was not such as to remove the mountains from their places. Similar was said by Al-Hasan Al-Basri. Ibn Jarir reasoned that, "Associating others with Allah and disbelieving in Him, which they brought upon themselves, did not bother the mountains nor other creatures. Rather, the harm of their actions came to haunt them." I (Ibn Kathir) said, this meaning is similar to Allah's statement,

{And walk not on the earth with conceit and arrogance. Verily, you can neither rend nor penetrate the earth, nor can you attain a stature like the mountains in height.} [17:37]

There is another way of explaining this Ayah: 'Ali bin Abi Talhah reported that Ibn 'Abbas said that,

Quoted Scripture
"though their plot was not such as to remove the mountains from their places."

refers to their Shirk, for Allah said in another Ayah,

{Whereby the heavens are almost torn.} [19:90]
Ad-Dahhak and Qatadah said similarly.

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