Surah 88:20
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أَفَلَا يَنظُرُونَ إِلَى ٱلۡإِبِلِ كَيۡفَ خُلِقَتۡ
Will they not look at the camels, how they were created,
وَإِلَى ٱلسَّمَآءِ كَيۡفَ رُفِعَتۡ
and at the sky, how it was raised up,
وَإِلَى ٱلۡجِبَالِ كَيۡفَ نُصِبَتۡ
and at the mountains, how they were constructed,
وَإِلَى ٱلۡأَرۡضِ كَيۡفَ سُطِحَتۡ
and at the earth, how it was spread flat?
فَذَكِّرۡ إِنَّمَآ أَنتَ مُذَكِّرٞ
So remind (them)! You are only a reminder.
لَّسۡتَ عَلَيۡهِم بِمُصَيۡطِرٍ
You are not a record-keeper over them
إِلَّا مَن تَوَلَّىٰ وَكَفَرَ
– except for the one who turns away and disbelieves.
فَيُعَذِّبُهُ ٱللَّهُ ٱلۡعَذَابَ ٱلۡأَكۡبَرَ
God will punish him with the greatest punishment.
إِنَّ إِلَيۡنَآ إِيَابَهُمۡ
Surely to Us is their return.
ثُمَّ إِنَّ عَلَيۡنَا حِسَابَهُم
Then surely on Us (depends) their reckoning.
Allah commands His servants to look at His creations that prove His power and greatness. He says.
Indeed it is an amazing creation, and the way it has been fashioned is strange. For it is extremely powerful and strong, yet gentle, carrying heavy loads. It allows itself to be guided by a weak rider. It is eaten, benefit is derived from its hair, and its milk is drunk. They are reminded of this because the most common domestic animal of the Arabs was the camel. Shurayh Al-Qadi used to say, “Come out with us so that we may look at the camels and how they were created, and at the sky and how it has been raised.” Meaning, how Allah raised it in such magnificence above the ground. This is as Allah says,
Then Allah says,
meaning, how they have been erected. For indeed they are firmly affixed so that the earth does not sway with its dwellers. And He made them with the benefits and minerals they contain.
meaning, how it has been spread out, extended and made smooth. Thus, He directs the bedouin to consider what he himself witnesses. His camel that he rides upon, the sky that is above his head, the mountain that faces him, and the earth that is under him, all of this is proof of the power of the Creator and Maker of these things. These things should lead him to see that He is the Lord, the Most Great, the Creator, the Owner, and the Controller of everything. Therefore, He is the God other than Whom none deserves to be worshipped.
The Story of Dimam bin Tha'labah
These are the things Dimam swore by after questioning the Messenger of Allah. This can be seen in what Imam Ahmad recorded from Thabit, who reported that Anas said, “We were prohibited from asking the Messenger of Allah anything. Thus, it used to amaze us when an intelligent man from the people of the desert (bedouin Arabs) would come and ask him about something while we were listening. So a man from the people of the desert came and said, ‘O Muhammad! Verily, your messenger has come to us and he claims that you claim that Allah sent you.’ He (the Prophet) said,
“He told the truth.” The man said, “Who created the heaven?’ He (the Prophet) replied, “Allah.” The man said, “Who created the earth?’ He (the Prophet) replied, “Allah.”
The man said, “Who erected these mountains and placed in them whatever is in them?’ He (the Prophet) replied, “Allah.”
Then the man said, “By the One Who created the heaven, the earth, and erected these mountains, did Allah send you?’ He (the Prophet) said,
“Yes.” The man then said, “Your messenger claims that we are obligated to pray five prayers during our day and night.’ He (the Prophet) said,
“He told the truth.” The man then said, “By He Who has sent you, did Allah command you with this?’ He (the Prophet) replied,
“Yes.” The man then said, “Your messenger also claims that we are obligated to give charity from our wealth.’ He (the Prophet) said,
“He told the truth.” Then the man said, “By He Who has sent you, did Allah command you with this?’ He (the Prophet) replied,
“Yes.” The man then said, “Your messenger claims that we are obligated to perform pilgrimage (Hajj) to the House (the Ka'bah), for whoever is able to find a way there.’ He (the Prophet) said,
“He told the truth.”
Then the man turned away to leave while saying, “By He Who has sent you with the truth, I will not add anything to these things and I will not decrease anything from them.’ The Prophet then said,
“If he has spoken truthfully, he will certainly enter Paradise.”
Then he recited,
This is how Muslim recorded this Hadith in his Book of Faith, and At-Tirmidhi and An-Nasal also recorded it in their Sunans in the Books of Tafsir. This Hadith can be found in both of the Two Sahihs.
The Threat for Whoever turns away from the Truth
Concerning Allah’s statement,
meaning, he turns away from acting upon its pillars, and he disbelieves in the truth with his heart and his tongue. This is similar to Allah’s statement,
{So he neither believed nor prayed! But on the contrary, he belied and turned away!} (75:31-32)
Thus, Allah says,
Allah then says,
{Verily, to Us will be their return;} meaning, their place of return and their resort.
{Then verily, for Us will be their reckoning.} meaning, We will reckon their deeds for them and requite them for those deeds.’ If they did good, they will receive good, and if they did evil, they will receive evil.
This is the end of the Tafsir of Surat Al-Ghashiyah, and all praise and thanks are due to Allah.