Surah 37:58
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فَأَقۡبَلَ بَعۡضُهُمۡ عَلَىٰ بَعۡضٖ يَتَسَآءَلُونَ
Some of them will approach others asking each other questions.
قَالَ قَآئِلٞ مِّنۡهُمۡ إِنِّي كَانَ لِي قَرِينٞ
One of them will say, ‘Surely I had a comrade,
يَقُولُ أَءِنَّكَ لَمِنَ ٱلۡمُصَدِّقِينَ
who used to say, “Are you indeed one of the confirmers?
أَءِذَا مِتۡنَا وَكُنَّا تُرَابٗا وَعِظَٰمًا أَءِنَّا لَمَدِينُونَ
When we are dead, and turned to dust and bones, shall we indeed be judged?”’
قَالَ هَلۡ أَنتُم مُّطَّلِعُونَ
(Another) will say, ‘Are you looking (down)?’
فَٱطَّلَعَ فَرَءَاهُ فِي سَوَآءِ ٱلۡجَحِيمِ
So he looks (down) and sees him in the midst of the Furnace.
قَالَ تَٱللَّهِ إِن كِدتَّ لَتُرۡدِينِ
He will say, ‘By God! You nearly brought me to ruin.
وَلَوۡلَا نِعۡمَةُ رَبِّي لَكُنتُ مِنَ ٱلۡمُحۡضَرِينَ
Were it not for the blessing of my Lord, I (too) would have been one of those brought forward (to the punishment).
أَفَمَا نَحۡنُ بِمَيِّتِينَ
So do we not die,
إِلَّا مَوۡتَتَنَا ٱلۡأُولَىٰ وَمَا نَحۡنُ بِمُعَذَّبِينَ
except for our first death, and are we not punished?
إِنَّ هَٰذَا لَهُوَ ٱلۡفَوۡزُ ٱلۡعَظِيمُ
Surely this – it indeed is the great triumph!
لِمِثۡلِ هَٰذَا فَلۡيَعۡمَلِ ٱلۡعَٰمِلُونَ
Let the workers work for something like this!’
Their bodies are described as having the most perfect color - ‘Ali bin Abi Talhah reported that Ibn ‘Abbas, may Allah be pleased with him said:
“as if they were Bayd Maknun.” means, as if they were hidden pearls.
Al-Hasan said:
“as if they were Bayd Maknun.” means, protected, never touched by any hands. As-Suddi said, “The well preserved egg in its nest.” Said bin Jubayr said:
“as if they were Bayd Maknun.” means, “The inside of the egg.” ‘Ata’ A1 Khurasani said, “It is the membrane which is between its outer shell and its inner contents.” As-Suddi said:
“as if they were Bayd Maknun.”’ means, “The white of the egg when its shell is removed.”
Ibn Jarir concluded that the meaning is the shell of the egg from the inside, because it is protected and is not touched by anything.
Allah tells us how the people of Paradise will talk to one another, asking one another about their situations, how they were in this world and what they used to suffer. This is part of their conversation when they get together to converse and drink, sitting on their thrones, with servants standing around them offering them all kinds of good food, drink, clothes and other delights no eye has seen, no ear has heard, never having comprehend the mind of man.
“A speaker of them will say: "Verily, I had a companion..."”
Al-‘Awfi reported that Ibn ‘Abbas, may Allah be pleased with him said, “This refers to an idolator man who had a companion among the believers in this world.”
“Who used to say: "Are you among those who believe..."”
means, ‘do you believe in the resurrection after death, and the Reckoning and reward or punishment?’ He used to say that by way of astonishment, disbelief and stubbornness.
“(That) when we die and become dust and bones, shall we indeed be indebted (Madinun).”
Mujahid and As-Suddi said, “Brought to account.” Ibn ‘Abbas, may Allah be pleased with him, and Muhammad bin Ka*b Al-Qurazi said, “Rewarded or punished according to our deeds.” Both views are correct.
“(The speaker) said: "Will you look down?"”
meaning, look over. The believer will say this to his companions among the people of Paradise.
“So he looked down and saw him in the midst of the Fire.”
Ibn ‘Abbas, may Allah be pleased with him, Sa*id bin Jubayr, Khulayd Al-TJsari, Qatadah, As-Suddi and ‘Ata’ Al-Khurasani said, “This means, in the middle of Hell.” Al-Hasan Al-Basri said, “In the middle of Hell as if he were a burning star.”
“He said: "By Allah! You have nearly ruined me."”
The believer will say, addressing the disbeliever: ‘By Allah, you nearly caused me to be doomed, if I had obeyed you.’
“Had it not been for the grace of my Lord, I would certainly have been among those brought forth (to Hell).”
means, Were it not for the favor of my Lord towards me, I would have been like you in the middle of Hell where you are, brought forth with you for punishment. But He bestowed His grace upon me, had mercy upon me and guided me to faith and to belief in Him Alone.’
“and never could we have found guidance, were it not that Allah had guided us!” (7:43)
“Are we then not to die (any more)? Except our first death, and we shall not be punished?”
This is what the believers will say when they feel joy at what Allah has given them, and they realize that they are to remain in Paradise forever with no punishment and no death to come. Allah says:
“Truly, this is the supreme success!” Al-Hasan Al-Basri said, “They know that death brings an end to every delight, so they will say,
“Are we then not to die? Except our first death, and we shall not be punished?”
It will be said, “No,
“Truly, this is the supreme success!”
“For the like of this let the workers work” Ibn Jarir said, “These are the Words of Allah, and it means: for the like of this pleasure and this success, let the workers work in this world, so that they may attain it in the Hereafter.
The Story of Two Israelites
They mentioned the story of two men among the Children of Israel who were partners and who are included in the meaning of this Ayah. Abu Ja‘far bin Jarir recorded that Furat bin Thalabah Al-Bahrani said concerning the Ayah,
“Verily, I had a companion” “There were two men who were partners and had collected eight thousand Dinars. One of them had a craft and the other did not. The one who had a craft said to the other, 'You do not have a craft, so 1 think I will divide the money with you and leave you’ So he left him. Then the man bought a house, belonging to a king who had died, for the price of one thousand Dinars. He called his companion and showed him the house, saying, ‘What do you think of this house? I bought it for one thousand Dinars.’ He said, ‘How beautiful it is.’ When he went out he said, ‘O Allah, this companion of mine has bought this house for one thousand Dinars', I ask You for one of the houses of Paradise - and he gave one thousand Dinars in charity.’ Then as much time passed as Allah willed should pass.
The first man married a woman with a dowry of one thousand Dinars, and invited his companion and made food for him. When he came, he said, ‘I have married this woman with a dowry of one thousand Dinars.’ He replied; ‘How beautiful this is.’ And when he left, he said, ‘O Lord, my companion has married a woman with a dowry of one thousand Dinars; I ask you for a wife from among Al-Hur Al-‘Iyri - and he gave one thousand Dinars in charity. Then as much time passed as Allah willed should pass.
Then the first man bought two gardens for two thousand Dinars, then he called his companion and showed them to him. He said, 1 have bought these two gardens for two thousand Dinars.’ He replied, How beautiful this is.’ When he came out, he said, ‘O Lord, my companion has bought two gardens for two thousand Dinars; I ask you for two gardens in Paradise’ - and he gave two thousand Dinars in charity.
Then the angel came to them and took their souls in death. He took the one who had given his money in charity and put him in a house that he liked. There, there was a woman who was so beautiful that the ground shinned under her, then he (the angel) took him to two gardens and gave him other things which are known only to Allah. The man said, This is like a man who has such and such.’ The angel said, That is exactly what it is; this house, these gardens and this wife are all for you.’ The mein said, 1 had a companion who used to say: Are you among those who believe?’ It was said to him, “He is in Hell.’ He said, Will you look down?’ So he looked down and saw him in the midst of Hell. At this, he said:
“By Allah! You have nearly ruined me. Had it not been for the grace of my Lord, I would certainly have been among those brought forth (to Hell)”