Then, the verse continues saying: “…to give warning of a...
Then, the verse continues saying: “…to give warning of a severe punishment from Him…” Immediately after that meaning, the verse indicates that this Book gives glad tidings unto those true believers who always do praiseworthy and righteous deeds for which they will be recompensed a good reward. It says: “…and to give good tidings unto the believers who do righteous deeds, that there will be for them a goodly reward.” This reward will be the eternal Paradise, wherein they will dwell forever.
Here is the statement of the verse: “Wherein they will abide forever.” Explanations Among all the suras of the Qur’an only the following suras begin with the holy phrase: “(All) praise is (only) Allah’s)”; in three of which the speech is upon the creation of the world of existence: Al-Hamd, Al-’An‘am, Saba, Fatir, and Al-Kahf. In Surah Al-Hamd, training is spoken of, while here, in this verse, the words are upon the heavenly Book.
As if, existence and creation accompanied with ‘the Book of Law’ are two wings for training the human beings. The Arabic word /’i‘wijaj/ in context means: ‘deviation, and crookedness’. In Arabic, the term /‘awaja/ is used for physical phenomena while the term /‘iwaja/ is applied for non-physical phenomena. The author of Tibyan, a book of , has applied the term /‘awaja/ for human beings and the term /‘iwaja/ for other than human beings.
In this course, the Qur’anic term /qayyim/has been used in the sense of: ‘an erector, and arranger’. The previous Surah has begun with the holy phrase: “Glory be to Him Who…” , and this Surah with the holy phrase: “(All) praise is (only) Allah’s…” . Glorification and praise are usually mentioned beside each other. Wherever the word /‘abdahu/ is mentioned absolutely in the Qur’an, it means the holy Prophet (S).
Its example are such as: Surah Al-Furqan, No.25, verse one, where it says: “…Who sent down the Furqan upon His servant…”; Surah An-Najm, No. 53, verse 10, where it says: “And He revealed to His servant…”; Surah Al-Hadid, No.57, verse 9, which says: “…Who sends upon His servant…”; and Surah Az- Zumar, No.39, verse 36 says: “Is not Allah sufficient for His servant?…” The bounty of ‘the Book and Law’ is so important that Allah has praised Himself for it.
The Qur’an is the guardian of other heavenly Books and it contains all the necessary expedients of the servants. There is no contradiction, excess and defect, and deviation in it. It invites both to raising and has raised to invite, (qayyiman).