Surah 53

Surah 53:2

"Your companion has not gone astray, nor has he erred,"
Allah swears the Messenger is True and His Words are a Revelation from Him Verses 53:1-4
Show Full Scripture Context (53:1-4) — 4 Verses
Verse 1

وَٱلنَّجۡمِ إِذَا هَوَىٰ

By the star when it falls!

Verse 2

مَا ضَلَّ صَاحِبُكُمۡ وَمَا غَوَىٰ

Your companion has not gone astray, nor has he erred,

Verse 3

وَمَا يَنطِقُ عَنِ ٱلۡهَوَىٰٓ

nor does he speak on a whim.

Verse 4

إِنۡ هُوَ إِلَّا وَحۡيٞ يُوحَىٰ

It is nothing but an inspiration inspired.

The First Surah in which a Prostration is revealed

Al-Bukhari recorded that 'Abdullah [bin Mas'ud] said, "Surat An-Najm was the first Surah in which a prostration was revealed. The Prophet (recited it in Makkah) and prostrated. Those who were with him did the same, except an old man who took a handful of soil and prostrated on it. Later on, I saw him killed as a disbeliever; he was Umayyah bin Khalaf." Al-Bukhari recorded this Hadith in several places of his Sahih, as did Muslim, Abu Dawud and An-Nasa'i, using various chains of narration through Abu Ishaq from 'Abdullah.

Ibn Abi Hatim recorded that Ash-Sha'bi and others stated that the Creator swears by whatever He wills among His creation, but the created only vow by the Creator. Allah said, {By the star when it goes down.} Ibn Abi Najih reported that Mujahid said, "The star refers to Pleiades when it sets at Fajr." Ad-Dahhak said "When the Shayatin are shot with it." And this Ayah is like Allah's saying; {So, I swear by the setting of the stars. And verily, that is indeed a great oath, if you but know. That is indeed an honorable recitation. In a Book well-guarded. Which none can touch but the pure. A revelation from the Lord of all that exists.} (56:75-80) Allah said; {Your companion has neither gone astray nor has erred,} This contains the subject of the oath. This part of the Ayah is the witness that the Messenger of Allah is sane and a follower of Truth. He is neither led astray, such as in the case of the ignorant who does not proceed on any path with knowledge, nor is he one who erred, such as in the case of the knowledgeable, who knows the Truth, yet deviates from it intentionally to something else. Therefore, Allah exonerated His Messenger and his Message from being similar to the misguided ways of the Christians and the erroneous paths of the Jews, such as knowing the Truth and hiding it, while abiding by falsehood. Rather, he, may Allah's peace and blessings be on him, and his glorious Message that Allah has sent him with, are on the perfect straight path, following guidance and what is correct.

Muhammad, was sent as a Mercy for all that exists; He does not speak of His Desire

Allah said, {Nor does he speak of desire}, asserting that nothing the Prophet utters is of his own desire or wish, {It is only a revelation revealed.}, means, he only conveys to the people what he was commanded to convey, in its entirety without additions or deletions. Imam Ahmad recorded that Abu Umamah said that he heard the Messenger of Allah say. "Verily, numbers similar to the two tribes, or one of them, Rabi'ah and Mudar, will enter Paradise on account of the intercession of one man, who is not a Prophet." A man asked, "O Allah's Messenger! Is not Rabi'ah a subtribe of Mudar." The Prophet said, "I said what I said." Imam Ahmad recorded that 'Abdullah bin 'Amr said, "I used to record everything I heard from the Messenger of Allah so it would be preserved. The Quraysh discouraged me from this, saying, 'You record everything you hear from the Messenger of Allah, even though he is human and sometimes speaks when he is angry?' I stopped recording the Hadiths for a while, but later mentioned what they said to the Messenger of Allah, who said, "Write! By He in Whose Hand is my soul, every word that comes out of me is the Truth." Abu Dawud also collected this Hadith."

— from Tafsir Ibn Kathir (305-307)

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.