Surah 94

Surah 94:5

"Surely with hardship (there is) ease."
The Meaning of opening the Breast Verses 94:1-8
Show Full Scripture Context (94:1-8) — 8 Verses
Verse 1

أَلَمۡ نَشۡرَحۡ لَكَ صَدۡرَكَ

Did We not expand your heart for you,

Verse 2

وَوَضَعۡنَا عَنكَ وِزۡرَكَ

and deliver you of your burden,

Verse 3

ٱلَّذِيٓ أَنقَضَ ظَهۡرَكَ

which had broken your back?

Verse 4

وَرَفَعۡنَا لَكَ ذِكۡرَكَ

Did We not raise your reputation for you?

Verse 5

فَإِنَّ مَعَ ٱلۡعُسۡرِ يُسۡرًا

Surely with hardship (there is) ease.

Verse 6

إِنَّ مَعَ ٱلۡعُسۡرِ يُسۡرٗا

Surely with hardship (there is) ease.

Verse 7

فَإِذَا فَرَغۡتَ فَٱنصَبۡ

So when you are free, work on.

Verse 8

وَإِلَىٰ رَبِّكَ فَٱرۡغَب

And to your Lord set (your) desire.

Allah says, {Have We not opened your breast for you?} meaning, ‘have We not opened your chest for you.’ This means, ‘We illuminated it, and We made it spacious, vast and wide.’ This is as Allah says, And whomsoever Allah wills to guide, He opens his breast to Islam. And just as Allah expanded his chest, He also made His Law vast, wide, accommodating and easy, containing no difficulty, hardship or burden.

A Discussion of Allah’s Favor upon His Messenger

Concerning Allah’s statement, {And removed from you your burden.} This means That Allah may forgive you your sins of the past and the future. {Which weighed down your back?} Al-Inqad means the sound. And more than one of the Salaf has said concerning Allah’s saying, {Which weighed down your back?} meaning, ‘its burden weighed heavy upon you.’

The Meaning of raising the Fame of the Prophet

Allah then said, {And have We not raised high your fame?} Mujahid said, “I (Allah) am not remembered except that you are remembered with Me: I bear witness that there is no God worthy of worship except Allah, and that Muhammad is the Messenger of Allah.” Qatadah said, “Allah raised his fame in this life and in the Hereafter. There is no one who gives a sermon, declares the Testimony of Faith (Shahadah), or prays a prayer (Salah) except that he proclaims it: I bear witness that there is no God worthy of worship except Allah, and that Muhammad is the Messenger of Allah.”

Ease after Difficulty

Concerning Allah’s saying, {Verily along with every hardship is relief. Verily along with every hardship is relief.} Allah informs that with difficulty there is ease, and then he reaffirms this information (by repeating it).

The Command to remember Allah during Spare Time

Allah says, {So when you have finished, devote yourself to Allah's worship. And to your Lord turn intentions and hopes.} meaning, ‘when you have completed your worldy affairs and its tasks, and you have broken away from its routine, then get up to perform the worship, and stand for it with zeal, complete devotion and purify your intention and desire for your Lord.’ Similar to this is the Prophet’s statement in a Hadith that is agreed-upon to be authentic, «There is no prayer when the food is served, nor when the two foul things (excrement and urine) are pressing a person.» The Prophet also said, «When the prayer has started and the dinner has been served, then begin with dinner.» Mujahid said concerning this Ayah, “When you are free from the worldy affairs, and you have stood to pray, then stand up for your Lord.”

This is the end of the Tafsir of Surah Alam Nashrah and all praise and blessings are due to Allah

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).

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