Surah 2

Surah 2:16

"Those are the ones who have purchased error with the (price of) guidance. Their transaction has not profited (them), and they have not been (rightly) guided."
Tafsir Ibn Kathir Verses 2:16
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Verse 16

أُوْلَـٰٓئِكَ ٱلَّذِينَ ٱشۡتَرَوُاْ ٱلضَّلَٰلَةَ بِٱلۡهُدَىٰ فَمَا رَبِحَت تِّجَٰرَتُهُمۡ وَمَا كَانُواْ مُهۡتَدِينَ

Those are the ones who have purchased error with the (price of) guidance. Their transaction has not profited (them), and they have not been (rightly) guided.

Quoted Scripture
"16. These are they who have purchased error with guidance, so their commerce was profitless. And they were not guided."

In his Tafsir, As-Suddi reported that Ibn 'Abbas and Ibn Mas'ud commented on; {These are they who have purchased error with guidance} saying it means, "They pursued misguidance and abandoned guidance." Mujahid said, "They believed and then disbelieved," while Qatadah said, "They preferred deviation to guidance." Qatadah's statement is similar in meaning to Allah's statement about Thamud, {And as for Thamud, We granted them guidance, but they preferred blindness to guidance}.

In summary, the statements that we have mentioned from the scholars of Tafsir indicate that the hypocrites deviate from the true guidance and prefer misguidance, substituting wickedness in place of righteousness. This meaning explains Allah's statement, {These are they who have purchased error with guidance}, meaning, they exchanged guidance to buy misguidance. This meaning includes those who first believed, then later disbelieved, whom Allah described, {That is because they believed, and then disbelieved; therefore their hearts are sealed}.

The Ayah also includes those who preferred deviation over guidance. The hypocrites fall into several categories. This is why Allah said, {So their commerce was profitless. And they were not guided}, meaning their trade did not succeed nor were they righteous or rightly guided throughout all this. In addition, Ibn Jarir narrated that Qatadah commented on the Ayah, {So their commerce was profitless. And they were not guided}, "By Allah! I have seen them leaving guidance for deviation, leaving the Jama'ah (the community of the believers) for the sects, leaving safety for fear, and the Sunnah for innovation." Ibn Abi Hatim also reported other similar statements.

About this Source & Scholarly Authority (Tafsir Ibn Kathir)

Universal Sunni Consensus: Tafsir al-Qur'an al-Azim by Hafiz Ibn Kathir (701–774 AH / 1301–1373 AD) is universally regarded across all major schools of Sunni Islam (traditional, Salafi, Ash'ari) as the most authoritative classical exegesis. It is prized because it relies on Tafsir bil-Ma'thur—interpreting the Quran using the Quran itself, authentic Hadiths of Prophet Muhammad, and recorded statements of the early Companions (Sahabah).

Standard English Edition: This text is from the standard 10-volume English abridgment published by Dar-us-Salam Publications (supervised by Shaykh Safiur-Rahman Al-Mubarakpuri), which is the official, most widely distributed English Quranic commentary in mosques and Islamic libraries worldwide today.