Surah 9

Surah 9:101

"Some of the Arabs who (dwell) around you are hypocrites, and some of the people of the city (also). They have become obstinate in (their) hypocrisy. You do not know them, (but) We know them, (and) We shall punish them twice. Then they will be returned to a great punishment."
Hypocrites among the Bedouins and Residents of Al-Madinah Verses 9:101
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Verse 101

وَمِمَّنۡ حَوۡلَكُم مِّنَ ٱلۡأَعۡرَابِ مُنَٰفِقُونَۖ وَمِنۡ أَهۡلِ ٱلۡمَدِينَةِ مَرَدُواْ عَلَى ٱلنِّفَاقِ لَا تَعۡلَمُهُمۡۖ نَحۡنُ نَعۡلَمُهُمۡۚ سَنُعَذِّبُهُم مَّرَّتَيۡنِ ثُمَّ يُرَدُّونَ إِلَىٰ عَذَابٍ عَظِيمٖ

Some of the Arabs who (dwell) around you are hypocrites, and some of the people of the city (also). They have become obstinate in (their) hypocrisy. You do not know them, (but) We know them, (and) We shall punish them twice. Then they will be returned to a great punishment.

Quoted Scripture
"101. And among the bedouins around you, some are hypocrites, and so are some among the people of Al-Madinah who persist in hypocrisy; you know them not, We know them. We shall punish them twice, and thereafter they shall be brought back to a great (horrible) torment."

Allah informs His Messenger, peace be upon him, that among the bedouins around Al-Madinah there are hypocrites and in Al-Madinah itself, those,
{who persist in hypocrisy;} meaning they insisted on hypocrisy and continued in it
Allah's statement,
{you know them not. We know them}, does not contradict His other statement,
{Had We willed, We could have shown them to you, and you should have known them by their marks; but surely, you will know them by the tone of their speech!} [47:30],
because the latter Ayah describes them by their characteristics, not that the Messenger knows all those who have doubts and hypocrisy. The Messenger knew that some of those who associated with him from the people of Al-Madinah were hypocrites, and he used to see them day and night (but did not know who they were exactly). We mentioned before in the explanation of,
{... and they resolved that (plot) which they were unable to carry out...} [9:74]
that the Prophet informed Hudhayfah of the names of fourteen or fifteen hypocrites. This knowledge is specific in this case, not that the Messenger of Allah was informed of all their names, and Allah knows best.
'Abdur-Razzaq narrated that Ma'mar said that Qatadah commented on this Ayah (9:101), "What is the matter with some people who claim to have knowledge about other people, saying, 'So-and-so is in Paradise and so-and-so is in the Fire.' If you ask any of these people about himself, he would say, "I do not know (if I will end up in Paradise or the Fire)!' Verily, you have more knowledge of yourself than other people. You have assumed a job that even the Prophets before you refrained from assuming. Allah's Prophet Nuh said,
{And what knowledge have I of what they used to do?} [26:112]
Allah's Prophet Shu'ayb said,
{That which is left by Allah for you (after giving the rights of the people) is better for you, if you are believers. And I am not a guardian over you} [11:86],
while Allah said to His Prophet,
{you know them not, We know them.}"
Mujahid said about Allah's statement,
{We shall punish them twice}, "By killing and capture." In another narration he said, "By hunger and torment in the grave,
{and thereafter they shall be brought back to a great (horrible) torment.}"
'Abdur-Rahman bin Zayd bin Aslam said, "The torment in this life strikes their wealth and offspring," and he recited this Ayah,
{So let not their wealth nor their children amaze you; Allah only wants to punish them with these things in the life of this world.} [9:55]
These afflictions torment them, but will bring reward for the believers. As for the torment in the Hereafter, it is in the Fire.

— from Tafsir Ibn Kathir (Vol. 4, Page 504-506)

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