Tazkirul Quran
Tazkirul Quran al-Ma`arij المَعَارِج (The Ascending Stairways, The Ladders)
Connections 1 multi-source 2 single-source 2 commentators
Multi-source connections cited by 2+ commentators
Single-source mentions (2) cited by only one commentator
By commentator who cites how many verses on this ayah
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Tafsir Ibn Kathir (abridged) 3 verses
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Ma'arif-ul-Quran 1 verse
Note: these connections are extracted from numeric S:A references inside the commentary text and are therefore biased toward mufassirun who use that notation. Prose-style references (e.g. "Surat al-Baqarah verse 30") will be added later, which should surface additional multi-source consensus.
The scenes of Doomsday cannot either be revealed in reality or truly described in the present world. However, in the Quran, these have been allegorically conveyed by allusions and examples, so that man should have a brief idea of their significance. When Doomsday arrives, it will be so terrible that man will forget this relations and the interests to which he gives the utmost importance today and for which he ignores the Truth.
Connections 1 multi-source 2 single-source 2 commentators
Multi-source connections cited by 2+ commentators
Single-source mentions (2) cited by only one commentator
By commentator who cites how many verses on this ayah
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Tafsir Ibn Kathir (abridged) 3 verses
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Ma'arif-ul-Quran 1 verse
Note: these connections are extracted from numeric S:A references inside the commentary text and are therefore biased toward mufassirun who use that notation. Prose-style references (e.g. "Surat al-Baqarah verse 30") will be added later, which should surface additional multi-source consensus.
The scenes of Doomsday cannot either be revealed in reality or truly described in the present world. However, in the Quran, these have been allegorically conveyed by allusions and examples, so that man should have a brief idea of their significance. When Doomsday arrives, it will be so terrible that man will forget this relations and the interests to which he gives the utmost importance today and for which he ignores the Truth.
Connections 1 multi-source 2 single-source 2 commentators
Multi-source connections cited by 2+ commentators
Single-source mentions (2) cited by only one commentator
By commentator who cites how many verses on this ayah
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Tafsir Ibn Kathir (abridged) 3 verses
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Ma'arif-ul-Quran 1 verse
Note: these connections are extracted from numeric S:A references inside the commentary text and are therefore biased toward mufassirun who use that notation. Prose-style references (e.g. "Surat al-Baqarah verse 30") will be added later, which should surface additional multi-source consensus.
The scenes of Doomsday cannot either be revealed in reality or truly described in the present world. However, in the Quran, these have been allegorically conveyed by allusions and examples, so that man should have a brief idea of their significance. When Doomsday arrives, it will be so terrible that man will forget this relations and the interests to which he gives the utmost importance today and for which he ignores the Truth.
Connections 4 single-source 2 commentators
Multi-source connections
No verses on this ayah are cited by 2 or more commentators using numeric S:A notation. All extracted references come from a single source's commentary.
Single-source mentions (4) cited by only one commentator
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Q 8:32 (al-Anfal)
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Q 22:47 (al-Hajj)
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Q 32:5 (as-Sajdah)
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Q 42:18 (ash-Shura)
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By commentator who cites how many verses on this ayah
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Tafsir Ibn Kathir (abridged) 3 verses
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Ma'arif-ul-Quran 1 verse
Note: these connections are extracted from numeric S:A references inside the commentary text and are therefore biased toward mufassirun who use that notation. Prose-style references (e.g. "Surat al-Baqarah verse 30") will be added later, which should surface additional multi-source consensus.
The scenes of Doomsday cannot either be revealed in reality or truly described in the present world. However, in the Quran, these have been allegorically conveyed by allusions and examples, so that man should have a brief idea of their significance. When Doomsday arrives, it will be so terrible that man will forget this relations and the interests to which he gives the utmost importance today and for which he ignores the Truth.
Connections 5 single-source 2 commentators
Multi-source connections
No verses on this ayah are cited by 2 or more commentators using numeric S:A notation. All extracted references come from a single source's commentary.
Single-source mentions (5) cited by only one commentator
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Q 8:32 (al-Anfal)
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Q 22:47 (al-Hajj)
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Q 32:5 (as-Sajdah)
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Q 42:18 (ash-Shura)
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Q 70:4 (al-Ma`arij)
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By commentator who cites how many verses on this ayah
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Tafsir Ibn Kathir (abridged) 3 verses
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Ma'arif-ul-Quran 2 verses
Note: these connections are extracted from numeric S:A references inside the commentary text and are therefore biased toward mufassirun who use that notation. Prose-style references (e.g. "Surat al-Baqarah verse 30") will be added later, which should surface additional multi-source consensus.
The scenes of Doomsday cannot either be revealed in reality or truly described in the present world. However, in the Quran, these have been allegorically conveyed by allusions and examples, so that man should have a brief idea of their significance. When Doomsday arrives, it will be so terrible that man will forget this relations and the interests to which he gives the utmost importance today and for which he ignores the Truth.
Connections 3 single-source 1 commentator
Multi-source connections
No verses on this ayah are cited by 2 or more commentators using numeric S:A notation. All extracted references come from a single source's commentary.
Single-source mentions (3) cited by only one commentator
By commentator who cites how many verses on this ayah
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Tafsir Ibn Kathir (abridged) 3 verses
Note: these connections are extracted from numeric S:A references inside the commentary text and are therefore biased toward mufassirun who use that notation. Prose-style references (e.g. "Surat al-Baqarah verse 30") will be added later, which should surface additional multi-source consensus.
The scenes of Doomsday cannot either be revealed in reality or truly described in the present world. However, in the Quran, these have been allegorically conveyed by allusions and examples, so that man should have a brief idea of their significance. When Doomsday arrives, it will be so terrible that man will forget this relations and the interests to which he gives the utmost importance today and for which he ignores the Truth.
Connections 3 single-source 1 commentator
Multi-source connections
No verses on this ayah are cited by 2 or more commentators using numeric S:A notation. All extracted references come from a single source's commentary.
Single-source mentions (3) cited by only one commentator
By commentator who cites how many verses on this ayah
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Tafsir Ibn Kathir (abridged) 3 verses
Note: these connections are extracted from numeric S:A references inside the commentary text and are therefore biased toward mufassirun who use that notation. Prose-style references (e.g. "Surat al-Baqarah verse 30") will be added later, which should surface additional multi-source consensus.
The scenes of Doomsday cannot either be revealed in reality or truly described in the present world. However, in the Quran, these have been allegorically conveyed by allusions and examples, so that man should have a brief idea of their significance. When Doomsday arrives, it will be so terrible that man will forget this relations and the interests to which he gives the utmost importance today and for which he ignores the Truth.
Connections 8 single-source 1 commentator
Multi-source connections
No verses on this ayah are cited by 2 or more commentators using numeric S:A notation. All extracted references come from a single source's commentary.
Single-source mentions (8) cited by only one commentator
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Q 23:101 (al-Mu`minun)
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Q 31:33 (Luqman)
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Q 35:18 (Fatir)
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Q 80:34 (`Abasa)
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Q 80:35 (`Abasa)
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Q 80:36 (`Abasa)
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Q 80:37 (`Abasa)
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Q 101:5 (al-Qari`ah)
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By commentator who cites how many verses on this ayah
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Tafsir Ibn Kathir (abridged) 8 verses 9 mentions total
Note: these connections are extracted from numeric S:A references inside the commentary text and are therefore biased toward mufassirun who use that notation. Prose-style references (e.g. "Surat al-Baqarah verse 30") will be added later, which should surface additional multi-source consensus.
The scenes of Doomsday cannot either be revealed in reality or truly described in the present world. However, in the Quran, these have been allegorically conveyed by allusions and examples, so that man should have a brief idea of their significance. When Doomsday arrives, it will be so terrible that man will forget this relations and the interests to which he gives the utmost importance today and for which he ignores the Truth.
Connections 8 single-source 1 commentator
Multi-source connections
No verses on this ayah are cited by 2 or more commentators using numeric S:A notation. All extracted references come from a single source's commentary.
Single-source mentions (8) cited by only one commentator
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Q 23:101 (al-Mu`minun)
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Q 31:33 (Luqman)
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Q 35:18 (Fatir)
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Q 80:34 (`Abasa)
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Q 80:35 (`Abasa)
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Q 80:36 (`Abasa)
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Q 80:37 (`Abasa)
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Q 101:5 (al-Qari`ah)
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By commentator who cites how many verses on this ayah
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Tafsir Ibn Kathir (abridged) 8 verses 9 mentions total
Note: these connections are extracted from numeric S:A references inside the commentary text and are therefore biased toward mufassirun who use that notation. Prose-style references (e.g. "Surat al-Baqarah verse 30") will be added later, which should surface additional multi-source consensus.
The scenes of Doomsday cannot either be revealed in reality or truly described in the present world. However, in the Quran, these have been allegorically conveyed by allusions and examples, so that man should have a brief idea of their significance. When Doomsday arrives, it will be so terrible that man will forget this relations and the interests to which he gives the utmost importance today and for which he ignores the Truth.
Connections 8 single-source 1 commentator
Multi-source connections
No verses on this ayah are cited by 2 or more commentators using numeric S:A notation. All extracted references come from a single source's commentary.
Single-source mentions (8) cited by only one commentator
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Q 23:101 (al-Mu`minun)
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Q 31:33 (Luqman)
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Q 35:18 (Fatir)
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Q 80:34 (`Abasa)
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Q 80:35 (`Abasa)
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Q 80:36 (`Abasa)
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Q 80:37 (`Abasa)
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Q 101:5 (al-Qari`ah)
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By commentator who cites how many verses on this ayah
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Tafsir Ibn Kathir (abridged) 8 verses 9 mentions total
Note: these connections are extracted from numeric S:A references inside the commentary text and are therefore biased toward mufassirun who use that notation. Prose-style references (e.g. "Surat al-Baqarah verse 30") will be added later, which should surface additional multi-source consensus.
The scenes of Doomsday cannot either be revealed in reality or truly described in the present world. However, in the Quran, these have been allegorically conveyed by allusions and examples, so that man should have a brief idea of their significance. When Doomsday arrives, it will be so terrible that man will forget this relations and the interests to which he gives the utmost importance today and for which he ignores the Truth.
Connections 8 single-source 1 commentator
Multi-source connections
No verses on this ayah are cited by 2 or more commentators using numeric S:A notation. All extracted references come from a single source's commentary.
Single-source mentions (8) cited by only one commentator
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Q 23:101 (al-Mu`minun)
cited by
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Q 31:33 (Luqman)
cited by
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Q 35:18 (Fatir)
cited by
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Q 80:34 (`Abasa)
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Q 80:35 (`Abasa)
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Q 80:36 (`Abasa)
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Q 80:37 (`Abasa)
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Q 101:5 (al-Qari`ah)
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By commentator who cites how many verses on this ayah
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Tafsir Ibn Kathir (abridged) 8 verses 9 mentions total
Note: these connections are extracted from numeric S:A references inside the commentary text and are therefore biased toward mufassirun who use that notation. Prose-style references (e.g. "Surat al-Baqarah verse 30") will be added later, which should surface additional multi-source consensus.
The scenes of Doomsday cannot either be revealed in reality or truly described in the present world. However, in the Quran, these have been allegorically conveyed by allusions and examples, so that man should have a brief idea of their significance. When Doomsday arrives, it will be so terrible that man will forget this relations and the interests to which he gives the utmost importance today and for which he ignores the Truth.
Connections 8 single-source 1 commentator
Multi-source connections
No verses on this ayah are cited by 2 or more commentators using numeric S:A notation. All extracted references come from a single source's commentary.
Single-source mentions (8) cited by only one commentator
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Q 23:101 (al-Mu`minun)
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Q 31:33 (Luqman)
cited by
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Q 35:18 (Fatir)
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Q 80:34 (`Abasa)
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Q 80:35 (`Abasa)
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Q 80:36 (`Abasa)
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Q 80:37 (`Abasa)
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Q 101:5 (al-Qari`ah)
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By commentator who cites how many verses on this ayah
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Tafsir Ibn Kathir (abridged) 8 verses 9 mentions total
Note: these connections are extracted from numeric S:A references inside the commentary text and are therefore biased toward mufassirun who use that notation. Prose-style references (e.g. "Surat al-Baqarah verse 30") will be added later, which should surface additional multi-source consensus.
The scenes of Doomsday cannot either be revealed in reality or truly described in the present world. However, in the Quran, these have been allegorically conveyed by allusions and examples, so that man should have a brief idea of their significance. When Doomsday arrives, it will be so terrible that man will forget this relations and the interests to which he gives the utmost importance today and for which he ignores the Truth.
Connections 8 single-source 1 commentator
Multi-source connections
No verses on this ayah are cited by 2 or more commentators using numeric S:A notation. All extracted references come from a single source's commentary.
Single-source mentions (8) cited by only one commentator
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Q 23:101 (al-Mu`minun)
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Q 31:33 (Luqman)
cited by
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Q 35:18 (Fatir)
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Q 80:34 (`Abasa)
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Q 80:35 (`Abasa)
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Q 80:36 (`Abasa)
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Q 80:37 (`Abasa)
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Q 101:5 (al-Qari`ah)
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By commentator who cites how many verses on this ayah
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Tafsir Ibn Kathir (abridged) 8 verses 9 mentions total
Note: these connections are extracted from numeric S:A references inside the commentary text and are therefore biased toward mufassirun who use that notation. Prose-style references (e.g. "Surat al-Baqarah verse 30") will be added later, which should surface additional multi-source consensus.
The scenes of Doomsday cannot either be revealed in reality or truly described in the present world. However, in the Quran, these have been allegorically conveyed by allusions and examples, so that man should have a brief idea of their significance. When Doomsday arrives, it will be so terrible that man will forget this relations and the interests to which he gives the utmost importance today and for which he ignores the Truth.
Connections 8 single-source 1 commentator
Multi-source connections
No verses on this ayah are cited by 2 or more commentators using numeric S:A notation. All extracted references come from a single source's commentary.
Single-source mentions (8) cited by only one commentator
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Q 23:101 (al-Mu`minun)
cited by
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Q 31:33 (Luqman)
cited by
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Q 35:18 (Fatir)
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Q 80:34 (`Abasa)
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Q 80:35 (`Abasa)
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Q 80:36 (`Abasa)
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Q 80:37 (`Abasa)
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Q 101:5 (al-Qari`ah)
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By commentator who cites how many verses on this ayah
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Tafsir Ibn Kathir (abridged) 8 verses 9 mentions total
Note: these connections are extracted from numeric S:A references inside the commentary text and are therefore biased toward mufassirun who use that notation. Prose-style references (e.g. "Surat al-Baqarah verse 30") will be added later, which should surface additional multi-source consensus.
These verses give a brief description of the qualities of two types of human beings: those who will be treated as entitled to enter Paradise and those whose deeds will cause them to be thrown into Hell on Doomsday.
Connections 8 single-source 1 commentator
Multi-source connections
No verses on this ayah are cited by 2 or more commentators using numeric S:A notation. All extracted references come from a single source's commentary.
Single-source mentions (8) cited by only one commentator
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Q 23:101 (al-Mu`minun)
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Q 31:33 (Luqman)
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Q 35:18 (Fatir)
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Q 80:34 (`Abasa)
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Q 80:35 (`Abasa)
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Q 80:36 (`Abasa)
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Q 80:37 (`Abasa)
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Q 101:5 (al-Qari`ah)
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By commentator who cites how many verses on this ayah
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Tafsir Ibn Kathir (abridged) 8 verses 9 mentions total
Note: these connections are extracted from numeric S:A references inside the commentary text and are therefore biased toward mufassirun who use that notation. Prose-style references (e.g. "Surat al-Baqarah verse 30") will be added later, which should surface additional multi-source consensus.
These verses give a brief description of the qualities of two types of human beings: those who will be treated as entitled to enter Paradise and those whose deeds will cause them to be thrown into Hell on Doomsday.
Connections 8 single-source 1 commentator
Multi-source connections
No verses on this ayah are cited by 2 or more commentators using numeric S:A notation. All extracted references come from a single source's commentary.
Single-source mentions (8) cited by only one commentator
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Q 23:101 (al-Mu`minun)
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Q 31:33 (Luqman)
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Q 35:18 (Fatir)
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Q 80:34 (`Abasa)
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Q 80:35 (`Abasa)
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Q 80:36 (`Abasa)
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Q 80:37 (`Abasa)
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Q 101:5 (al-Qari`ah)
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By commentator who cites how many verses on this ayah
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Tafsir Ibn Kathir (abridged) 8 verses 9 mentions total
Note: these connections are extracted from numeric S:A references inside the commentary text and are therefore biased toward mufassirun who use that notation. Prose-style references (e.g. "Surat al-Baqarah verse 30") will be added later, which should surface additional multi-source consensus.
These verses give a brief description of the qualities of two types of human beings: those who will be treated as entitled to enter Paradise and those whose deeds will cause them to be thrown into Hell on Doomsday.
Connections 8 single-source 1 commentator
Multi-source connections
No verses on this ayah are cited by 2 or more commentators using numeric S:A notation. All extracted references come from a single source's commentary.
Single-source mentions (8) cited by only one commentator
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Q 23:101 (al-Mu`minun)
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Q 31:33 (Luqman)
cited by
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Q 35:18 (Fatir)
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Q 80:34 (`Abasa)
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Q 80:35 (`Abasa)
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Q 80:36 (`Abasa)
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Q 80:37 (`Abasa)
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Q 101:5 (al-Qari`ah)
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By commentator who cites how many verses on this ayah
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Tafsir Ibn Kathir (abridged) 8 verses 9 mentions total
Note: these connections are extracted from numeric S:A references inside the commentary text and are therefore biased toward mufassirun who use that notation. Prose-style references (e.g. "Surat al-Baqarah verse 30") will be added later, which should surface additional multi-source consensus.
These verses give a brief description of the qualities of two types of human beings: those who will be treated as entitled to enter Paradise and those whose deeds will cause them to be thrown into Hell on Doomsday.
Connections 8 single-source 1 commentator
Multi-source connections
No verses on this ayah are cited by 2 or more commentators using numeric S:A notation. All extracted references come from a single source's commentary.
Single-source mentions (8) cited by only one commentator
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Q 23:101 (al-Mu`minun)
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Q 31:33 (Luqman)
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Q 35:18 (Fatir)
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Q 80:34 (`Abasa)
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Q 80:35 (`Abasa)
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Q 80:36 (`Abasa)
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Q 80:37 (`Abasa)
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Q 101:5 (al-Qari`ah)
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By commentator who cites how many verses on this ayah
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Tafsir Ibn Kathir (abridged) 8 verses 9 mentions total
Note: these connections are extracted from numeric S:A references inside the commentary text and are therefore biased toward mufassirun who use that notation. Prose-style references (e.g. "Surat al-Baqarah verse 30") will be added later, which should surface additional multi-source consensus.
These verses give a brief description of the qualities of two types of human beings: those who will be treated as entitled to enter Paradise and those whose deeds will cause them to be thrown into Hell on Doomsday.
Connections 5 single-source 1 commentator
Multi-source connections
No verses on this ayah are cited by 2 or more commentators using numeric S:A notation. All extracted references come from a single source's commentary.
Single-source mentions (5) cited by only one commentator
By commentator who cites how many verses on this ayah
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Tafsir Ibn Kathir (abridged) 5 verses
Note: these connections are extracted from numeric S:A references inside the commentary text and are therefore biased toward mufassirun who use that notation. Prose-style references (e.g. "Surat al-Baqarah verse 30") will be added later, which should surface additional multi-source consensus.
These verses give a brief description of the qualities of two types of human beings: those who will be treated as entitled to enter Paradise and those whose deeds will cause them to be thrown into Hell on Doomsday.
Connections 1 multi-source 6 single-source 2 commentators
Multi-source connections cited by 2+ commentators
Single-source mentions (6) cited by only one commentator
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Q 2:283 (al-Baqarah)
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Q 23:1 (al-Mu`minun)
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Q 23:10 (al-Mu`minun)
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Q 23:11 (al-Mu`minun)
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Q 70:21 (al-Ma`arij)
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Q 70:23 (al-Ma`arij)
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Tafsir Ibn Kathir (abridged) 5 verses
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Ma'arif-ul-Quran 3 verses
Note: these connections are extracted from numeric S:A references inside the commentary text and are therefore biased toward mufassirun who use that notation. Prose-style references (e.g. "Surat al-Baqarah verse 30") will be added later, which should surface additional multi-source consensus.
These verses give a brief description of the qualities of two types of human beings: those who will be treated as entitled to enter Paradise and those whose deeds will cause them to be thrown into Hell on Doomsday.
Connections 1 multi-source 6 single-source 2 commentators
Multi-source connections cited by 2+ commentators
Single-source mentions (6) cited by only one commentator
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Q 2:283 (al-Baqarah)
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Q 23:1 (al-Mu`minun)
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Q 23:10 (al-Mu`minun)
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Q 23:11 (al-Mu`minun)
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Q 70:20 (al-Ma`arij)
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Q 70:23 (al-Ma`arij)
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By commentator who cites how many verses on this ayah
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Tafsir Ibn Kathir (abridged) 5 verses
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Ma'arif-ul-Quran 3 verses
Note: these connections are extracted from numeric S:A references inside the commentary text and are therefore biased toward mufassirun who use that notation. Prose-style references (e.g. "Surat al-Baqarah verse 30") will be added later, which should surface additional multi-source consensus.
These verses give a brief description of the qualities of two types of human beings: those who will be treated as entitled to enter Paradise and those whose deeds will cause them to be thrown into Hell on Doomsday.
Connections 1 multi-source 8 single-source 3 commentators
Multi-source connections cited by 2+ commentators
Single-source mentions (8) cited by only one commentator
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Q 2:283 (al-Baqarah)
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Q 23:1 (al-Mu`minun)
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Q 23:10 (al-Mu`minun)
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Q 23:11 (al-Mu`minun)
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Q 70:20 (al-Ma`arij)
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Q 70:21 (al-Ma`arij)
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Q 70:23 (al-Ma`arij)
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Q 70:27 (al-Ma`arij)
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Tafsir Ibn Kathir (abridged) 5 verses
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Ma'arif-ul-Quran 4 verses
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Tafsir al-Tustari 1 verse
Note: these connections are extracted from numeric S:A references inside the commentary text and are therefore biased toward mufassirun who use that notation. Prose-style references (e.g. "Surat al-Baqarah verse 30") will be added later, which should surface additional multi-source consensus.
These verses give a brief description of the qualities of two types of human beings: those who will be treated as entitled to enter Paradise and those whose deeds will cause them to be thrown into Hell on Doomsday.
Connections 1 multi-source 6 single-source 2 commentators
Multi-source connections cited by 2+ commentators
Single-source mentions (6) cited by only one commentator
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Q 2:283 (al-Baqarah)
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Q 23:1 (al-Mu`minun)
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Q 23:10 (al-Mu`minun)
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Q 23:11 (al-Mu`minun)
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Q 70:20 (al-Ma`arij)
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Q 70:21 (al-Ma`arij)
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By commentator who cites how many verses on this ayah
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Tafsir Ibn Kathir (abridged) 5 verses
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Ma'arif-ul-Quran 3 verses
Note: these connections are extracted from numeric S:A references inside the commentary text and are therefore biased toward mufassirun who use that notation. Prose-style references (e.g. "Surat al-Baqarah verse 30") will be added later, which should surface additional multi-source consensus.
These verses give a brief description of the qualities of two types of human beings: those who will be treated as entitled to enter Paradise and those whose deeds will cause them to be thrown into Hell on Doomsday.
Connections 5 single-source 1 commentator
Multi-source connections
No verses on this ayah are cited by 2 or more commentators using numeric S:A notation. All extracted references come from a single source's commentary.
Single-source mentions (5) cited by only one commentator
By commentator who cites how many verses on this ayah
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Tafsir Ibn Kathir (abridged) 5 verses
Note: these connections are extracted from numeric S:A references inside the commentary text and are therefore biased toward mufassirun who use that notation. Prose-style references (e.g. "Surat al-Baqarah verse 30") will be added later, which should surface additional multi-source consensus.
These verses give a brief description of the qualities of two types of human beings: those who will be treated as entitled to enter Paradise and those whose deeds will cause them to be thrown into Hell on Doomsday.
Connections 5 single-source 1 commentator
Multi-source connections
No verses on this ayah are cited by 2 or more commentators using numeric S:A notation. All extracted references come from a single source's commentary.
Single-source mentions (5) cited by only one commentator
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Tafsir Ibn Kathir (abridged) 5 verses
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These verses give a brief description of the qualities of two types of human beings: those who will be treated as entitled to enter Paradise and those whose deeds will cause them to be thrown into Hell on Doomsday.
Connections 5 single-source 1 commentator
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No verses on this ayah are cited by 2 or more commentators using numeric S:A notation. All extracted references come from a single source's commentary.
Single-source mentions (5) cited by only one commentator
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Tafsir Ibn Kathir (abridged) 5 verses
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These verses give a brief description of the qualities of two types of human beings: those who will be treated as entitled to enter Paradise and those whose deeds will cause them to be thrown into Hell on Doomsday.
Connections 5 single-source 1 commentator
Multi-source connections
No verses on this ayah are cited by 2 or more commentators using numeric S:A notation. All extracted references come from a single source's commentary.
Single-source mentions (5) cited by only one commentator
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Tafsir Ibn Kathir (abridged) 5 verses
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These verses give a brief description of the qualities of two types of human beings: those who will be treated as entitled to enter Paradise and those whose deeds will cause them to be thrown into Hell on Doomsday.
Connections 5 single-source 1 commentator
Multi-source connections
No verses on this ayah are cited by 2 or more commentators using numeric S:A notation. All extracted references come from a single source's commentary.
Single-source mentions (5) cited by only one commentator
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Tafsir Ibn Kathir (abridged) 5 verses
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These verses give a brief description of the qualities of two types of human beings: those who will be treated as entitled to enter Paradise and those whose deeds will cause them to be thrown into Hell on Doomsday.
Connections 5 single-source 1 commentator
Multi-source connections
No verses on this ayah are cited by 2 or more commentators using numeric S:A notation. All extracted references come from a single source's commentary.
Single-source mentions (5) cited by only one commentator
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Tafsir Ibn Kathir (abridged) 5 verses
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These verses give a brief description of the qualities of two types of human beings: those who will be treated as entitled to enter Paradise and those whose deeds will cause them to be thrown into Hell on Doomsday.
Connections 5 single-source 1 commentator
Multi-source connections
No verses on this ayah are cited by 2 or more commentators using numeric S:A notation. All extracted references come from a single source's commentary.
Single-source mentions (5) cited by only one commentator
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Tafsir Ibn Kathir (abridged) 5 verses
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These verses give a brief description of the qualities of two types of human beings: those who will be treated as entitled to enter Paradise and those whose deeds will cause them to be thrown into Hell on Doomsday.
Connections 5 single-source 1 commentator
Multi-source connections
No verses on this ayah are cited by 2 or more commentators using numeric S:A notation. All extracted references come from a single source's commentary.
Single-source mentions (5) cited by only one commentator
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Tafsir Ibn Kathir (abridged) 5 verses
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These verses give a brief description of the qualities of two types of human beings: those who will be treated as entitled to enter Paradise and those whose deeds will cause them to be thrown into Hell on Doomsday.
Connections 6 single-source 2 commentators
Multi-source connections
No verses on this ayah are cited by 2 or more commentators using numeric S:A notation. All extracted references come from a single source's commentary.
Single-source mentions (6) cited by only one commentator
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Q 2:283 (al-Baqarah)
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Q 4:58 (an-Nisa`)
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Q 23:1 (al-Mu`minun)
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Q 23:2 (al-Mu`minun)
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Q 23:10 (al-Mu`minun)
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Q 23:11 (al-Mu`minun)
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Tafsir Ibn Kathir (abridged) 5 verses
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Ma'arif-ul-Quran 1 verse
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These verses give a brief description of the qualities of two types of human beings: those who will be treated as entitled to enter Paradise and those whose deeds will cause them to be thrown into Hell on Doomsday.
Connections 5 single-source 1 commentator
Multi-source connections
No verses on this ayah are cited by 2 or more commentators using numeric S:A notation. All extracted references come from a single source's commentary.
Single-source mentions (5) cited by only one commentator
By commentator who cites how many verses on this ayah
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Tafsir Ibn Kathir (abridged) 5 verses
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These verses give a brief description of the qualities of two types of human beings: those who will be treated as entitled to enter Paradise and those whose deeds will cause them to be thrown into Hell on Doomsday.
Connections 6 single-source 2 commentators
Multi-source connections
No verses on this ayah are cited by 2 or more commentators using numeric S:A notation. All extracted references come from a single source's commentary.
Single-source mentions (6) cited by only one commentator
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Q 2:283 (al-Baqarah)
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Q 23:1 (al-Mu`minun)
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Q 23:2 (al-Mu`minun)
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Q 23:10 (al-Mu`minun)
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Q 23:11 (al-Mu`minun)
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Q 70:33 (al-Ma`arij)
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Tafsir Ibn Kathir (abridged) 5 verses
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Ma'arif-ul-Quran 1 verse
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These verses give a brief description of the qualities of two types of human beings: those who will be treated as entitled to enter Paradise and those whose deeds will cause them to be thrown into Hell on Doomsday.
Connections 6 single-source 2 commentators
Multi-source connections
No verses on this ayah are cited by 2 or more commentators using numeric S:A notation. All extracted references come from a single source's commentary.
Single-source mentions (6) cited by only one commentator
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Q 2:283 (al-Baqarah)
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Q 23:1 (al-Mu`minun)
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Q 23:2 (al-Mu`minun)
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Q 23:10 (al-Mu`minun)
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Q 23:11 (al-Mu`minun)
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Q 70:33 (al-Ma`arij)
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Tafsir Ibn Kathir (abridged) 5 verses
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Ma'arif-ul-Quran 1 verse
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Those who stand by Untruth, feel that their high status is in jeopardy when the open and clear call to the Truth is delivered to them. In order to suppress this call, they try to smother it. Their unreasonable behaviour will take them straight to Hell, but with their false optimism, they go on thinking that they are fast approaching Paradise.
Connections 20 single-source 2 commentators
Multi-source connections
No verses on this ayah are cited by 2 or more commentators using numeric S:A notation. All extracted references come from a single source's commentary.
Single-source mentions (20) cited by only one commentator
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Q 36:81 (Ya Sin)
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Q 36:82 (Ya Sin)
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Q 40:57 (Ghafir)
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Q 46:33 (al-Ahqaf)
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Q 47:38 (Muhammad)
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Q 56:60 (al-Waqi`ah)
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Q 56:61 (al-Waqi`ah)
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Q 70:33 (al-Ma`arij)
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Q 74:49 (al-Mudathir)
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Q 74:50 (al-Mudathir)
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Q 74:51 (al-Mudathir)
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Q 75:3 (al-Qiyamah)
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Q 75:4 (al-Qiyamah)
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Q 77:20 (al-Mursalat)
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Q 86:5 (at-Tariq)
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Q 86:6 (at-Tariq)
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Q 86:7 (at-Tariq)
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Q 86:8 (at-Tariq)
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Q 86:9 (at-Tariq)
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Q 86:10 (at-Tariq)
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Tafsir Ibn Kathir (abridged) 19 verses
- Q 36:81 (Ya Sin)
- Q 36:82 (Ya Sin)
- Q 40:57 (Ghafir)
- Q 46:33 (al-Ahqaf)
- Q 47:38 (Muhammad)
- Q 56:60 (al-Waqi`ah)
- Q 56:61 (al-Waqi`ah)
- Q 74:49 (al-Mudathir)
- Q 74:50 (al-Mudathir)
- Q 74:51 (al-Mudathir)
- Q 75:3 (al-Qiyamah)
- Q 75:4 (al-Qiyamah)
- Q 77:20 (al-Mursalat)
- Q 86:5 (at-Tariq)
- Q 86:6 (at-Tariq)
- Q 86:7 (at-Tariq)
- Q 86:8 (at-Tariq)
- Q 86:9 (at-Tariq)
- Q 86:10 (at-Tariq)
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Ma'arif-ul-Quran 1 verse
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Those who stand by Untruth, feel that their high status is in jeopardy when the open and clear call to the Truth is delivered to them. In order to suppress this call, they try to smother it. Their unreasonable behaviour will take them straight to Hell, but with their false optimism, they go on thinking that they are fast approaching Paradise.
Connections 20 single-source 2 commentators
Multi-source connections
No verses on this ayah are cited by 2 or more commentators using numeric S:A notation. All extracted references come from a single source's commentary.
Single-source mentions (20) cited by only one commentator
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Q 36:81 (Ya Sin)
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Q 36:82 (Ya Sin)
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Q 40:57 (Ghafir)
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Q 46:33 (al-Ahqaf)
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Q 47:38 (Muhammad)
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Q 56:60 (al-Waqi`ah)
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Q 56:61 (al-Waqi`ah)
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Q 70:33 (al-Ma`arij)
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Q 74:49 (al-Mudathir)
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Q 74:50 (al-Mudathir)
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Q 74:51 (al-Mudathir)
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Q 75:3 (al-Qiyamah)
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Q 75:4 (al-Qiyamah)
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Q 77:20 (al-Mursalat)
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Q 86:5 (at-Tariq)
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Q 86:6 (at-Tariq)
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Q 86:7 (at-Tariq)
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Q 86:8 (at-Tariq)
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Q 86:9 (at-Tariq)
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Tafsir Ibn Kathir (abridged) 19 verses
- Q 36:81 (Ya Sin)
- Q 36:82 (Ya Sin)
- Q 40:57 (Ghafir)
- Q 46:33 (al-Ahqaf)
- Q 47:38 (Muhammad)
- Q 56:60 (al-Waqi`ah)
- Q 56:61 (al-Waqi`ah)
- Q 74:49 (al-Mudathir)
- Q 74:50 (al-Mudathir)
- Q 74:51 (al-Mudathir)
- Q 75:3 (al-Qiyamah)
- Q 75:4 (al-Qiyamah)
- Q 77:20 (al-Mursalat)
- Q 86:5 (at-Tariq)
- Q 86:6 (at-Tariq)
- Q 86:7 (at-Tariq)
- Q 86:8 (at-Tariq)
- Q 86:9 (at-Tariq)
- Q 86:10 (at-Tariq)
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Ma'arif-ul-Quran 1 verse
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Those who stand by Untruth, feel that their high status is in jeopardy when the open and clear call to the Truth is delivered to them. In order to suppress this call, they try to smother it. Their unreasonable behaviour will take them straight to Hell, but with their false optimism, they go on thinking that they are fast approaching Paradise.
Connections 20 single-source 2 commentators
Multi-source connections
No verses on this ayah are cited by 2 or more commentators using numeric S:A notation. All extracted references come from a single source's commentary.
Single-source mentions (20) cited by only one commentator
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Q 36:81 (Ya Sin)
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Q 36:82 (Ya Sin)
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Q 40:57 (Ghafir)
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Q 46:33 (al-Ahqaf)
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Q 47:38 (Muhammad)
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Q 56:60 (al-Waqi`ah)
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Q 56:61 (al-Waqi`ah)
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Q 70:33 (al-Ma`arij)
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Q 74:49 (al-Mudathir)
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Q 74:50 (al-Mudathir)
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Q 74:51 (al-Mudathir)
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Q 75:3 (al-Qiyamah)
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Q 75:4 (al-Qiyamah)
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Q 77:20 (al-Mursalat)
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Q 86:5 (at-Tariq)
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Q 86:6 (at-Tariq)
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Q 86:7 (at-Tariq)
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Q 86:8 (at-Tariq)
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Q 86:9 (at-Tariq)
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Tafsir Ibn Kathir (abridged) 19 verses
- Q 36:81 (Ya Sin)
- Q 36:82 (Ya Sin)
- Q 40:57 (Ghafir)
- Q 46:33 (al-Ahqaf)
- Q 47:38 (Muhammad)
- Q 56:60 (al-Waqi`ah)
- Q 56:61 (al-Waqi`ah)
- Q 74:49 (al-Mudathir)
- Q 74:50 (al-Mudathir)
- Q 74:51 (al-Mudathir)
- Q 75:3 (al-Qiyamah)
- Q 75:4 (al-Qiyamah)
- Q 77:20 (al-Mursalat)
- Q 86:5 (at-Tariq)
- Q 86:6 (at-Tariq)
- Q 86:7 (at-Tariq)
- Q 86:8 (at-Tariq)
- Q 86:9 (at-Tariq)
- Q 86:10 (at-Tariq)
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Ma'arif-ul-Quran 1 verse
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Those who stand by Untruth, feel that their high status is in jeopardy when the open and clear call to the Truth is delivered to them. In order to suppress this call, they try to smother it. Their unreasonable behaviour will take them straight to Hell, but with their false optimism, they go on thinking that they are fast approaching Paradise.
Connections 20 single-source 2 commentators
Multi-source connections
No verses on this ayah are cited by 2 or more commentators using numeric S:A notation. All extracted references come from a single source's commentary.
Single-source mentions (20) cited by only one commentator
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Q 36:81 (Ya Sin)
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Q 36:82 (Ya Sin)
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Q 40:57 (Ghafir)
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Q 46:33 (al-Ahqaf)
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Q 47:38 (Muhammad)
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Q 56:60 (al-Waqi`ah)
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Q 56:61 (al-Waqi`ah)
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Q 70:33 (al-Ma`arij)
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Q 74:49 (al-Mudathir)
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Q 74:50 (al-Mudathir)
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Q 74:51 (al-Mudathir)
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Q 75:3 (al-Qiyamah)
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Q 75:4 (al-Qiyamah)
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Q 77:20 (al-Mursalat)
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Q 86:5 (at-Tariq)
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Q 86:6 (at-Tariq)
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Q 86:7 (at-Tariq)
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Q 86:8 (at-Tariq)
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Q 86:9 (at-Tariq)
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Tafsir Ibn Kathir (abridged) 19 verses
- Q 36:81 (Ya Sin)
- Q 36:82 (Ya Sin)
- Q 40:57 (Ghafir)
- Q 46:33 (al-Ahqaf)
- Q 47:38 (Muhammad)
- Q 56:60 (al-Waqi`ah)
- Q 56:61 (al-Waqi`ah)
- Q 74:49 (al-Mudathir)
- Q 74:50 (al-Mudathir)
- Q 74:51 (al-Mudathir)
- Q 75:3 (al-Qiyamah)
- Q 75:4 (al-Qiyamah)
- Q 77:20 (al-Mursalat)
- Q 86:5 (at-Tariq)
- Q 86:6 (at-Tariq)
- Q 86:7 (at-Tariq)
- Q 86:8 (at-Tariq)
- Q 86:9 (at-Tariq)
- Q 86:10 (at-Tariq)
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Ma'arif-ul-Quran 1 verse
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The periodic change in the places where the sun rises and sets on the earth’s horizon is due to that unique feature of the earth known as the axial tilt. This plus the fact that the sun is at one of the foci of the earth’s elliptical orbit, and not at its centre, is responsible for the changing of the seasons. In the absence of such factors the earth would have been less useful to man.
Connections 20 single-source 2 commentators
Multi-source connections
No verses on this ayah are cited by 2 or more commentators using numeric S:A notation. All extracted references come from a single source's commentary.
Single-source mentions (20) cited by only one commentator
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Q 36:81 (Ya Sin)
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Q 36:82 (Ya Sin)
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Q 40:57 (Ghafir)
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Q 46:33 (al-Ahqaf)
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Q 47:38 (Muhammad)
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Q 56:60 (al-Waqi`ah)
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Q 56:61 (al-Waqi`ah)
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Q 70:33 (al-Ma`arij)
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Q 74:49 (al-Mudathir)
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Q 74:50 (al-Mudathir)
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Q 74:51 (al-Mudathir)
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Q 75:3 (al-Qiyamah)
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Q 75:4 (al-Qiyamah)
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Q 77:20 (al-Mursalat)
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Q 86:5 (at-Tariq)
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Q 86:6 (at-Tariq)
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Q 86:7 (at-Tariq)
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Q 86:8 (at-Tariq)
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Q 86:9 (at-Tariq)
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Tafsir Ibn Kathir (abridged) 19 verses
- Q 36:81 (Ya Sin)
- Q 36:82 (Ya Sin)
- Q 40:57 (Ghafir)
- Q 46:33 (al-Ahqaf)
- Q 47:38 (Muhammad)
- Q 56:60 (al-Waqi`ah)
- Q 56:61 (al-Waqi`ah)
- Q 74:49 (al-Mudathir)
- Q 74:50 (al-Mudathir)
- Q 74:51 (al-Mudathir)
- Q 75:3 (al-Qiyamah)
- Q 75:4 (al-Qiyamah)
- Q 77:20 (al-Mursalat)
- Q 86:5 (at-Tariq)
- Q 86:6 (at-Tariq)
- Q 86:7 (at-Tariq)
- Q 86:8 (at-Tariq)
- Q 86:9 (at-Tariq)
- Q 86:10 (at-Tariq)
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Ma'arif-ul-Quran 1 verse
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In this world when there is the example of an inferior thing being improved upon, the occurrence of similar other events is quite within the realm of the possible. Those who, in spite of such clear signs, do not learn any lessons are undoubtedly frivolous people. Such people learn lessons only when they are compelled to do so.
Connections 20 single-source 2 commentators
Multi-source connections
No verses on this ayah are cited by 2 or more commentators using numeric S:A notation. All extracted references come from a single source's commentary.
Single-source mentions (20) cited by only one commentator
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Q 36:81 (Ya Sin)
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Q 36:82 (Ya Sin)
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Q 40:57 (Ghafir)
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Q 46:33 (al-Ahqaf)
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Q 47:38 (Muhammad)
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Q 56:60 (al-Waqi`ah)
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Q 56:61 (al-Waqi`ah)
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Q 70:33 (al-Ma`arij)
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Q 74:49 (al-Mudathir)
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Q 74:50 (al-Mudathir)
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Q 74:51 (al-Mudathir)
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Q 75:3 (al-Qiyamah)
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Q 75:4 (al-Qiyamah)
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Q 77:20 (al-Mursalat)
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Q 86:5 (at-Tariq)
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Q 86:6 (at-Tariq)
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Q 86:7 (at-Tariq)
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Q 86:8 (at-Tariq)
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Q 86:9 (at-Tariq)
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Tafsir Ibn Kathir (abridged) 19 verses
- Q 36:81 (Ya Sin)
- Q 36:82 (Ya Sin)
- Q 40:57 (Ghafir)
- Q 46:33 (al-Ahqaf)
- Q 47:38 (Muhammad)
- Q 56:60 (al-Waqi`ah)
- Q 56:61 (al-Waqi`ah)
- Q 74:49 (al-Mudathir)
- Q 74:50 (al-Mudathir)
- Q 74:51 (al-Mudathir)
- Q 75:3 (al-Qiyamah)
- Q 75:4 (al-Qiyamah)
- Q 77:20 (al-Mursalat)
- Q 86:5 (at-Tariq)
- Q 86:6 (at-Tariq)
- Q 86:7 (at-Tariq)
- Q 86:8 (at-Tariq)
- Q 86:9 (at-Tariq)
- Q 86:10 (at-Tariq)
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Ma'arif-ul-Quran 1 verse
Note: these connections are extracted from numeric S:A references inside the commentary text and are therefore biased toward mufassirun who use that notation. Prose-style references (e.g. "Surat al-Baqarah verse 30") will be added later, which should surface additional multi-source consensus.
In this world when there is the example of an inferior thing being improved upon, the occurrence of similar other events is quite within the realm of the possible. Those who, in spite of such clear signs, do not learn any lessons are undoubtedly frivolous people. Such people learn lessons only when they are compelled to do so.
Connections 20 single-source 2 commentators
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No verses on this ayah are cited by 2 or more commentators using numeric S:A notation. All extracted references come from a single source's commentary.
Single-source mentions (20) cited by only one commentator
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Q 36:81 (Ya Sin)
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Q 36:82 (Ya Sin)
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Q 40:57 (Ghafir)
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Q 46:33 (al-Ahqaf)
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Q 47:38 (Muhammad)
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Q 56:60 (al-Waqi`ah)
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Q 56:61 (al-Waqi`ah)
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Q 70:33 (al-Ma`arij)
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Q 74:49 (al-Mudathir)
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Q 74:50 (al-Mudathir)
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Q 74:51 (al-Mudathir)
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Q 75:3 (al-Qiyamah)
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Q 75:4 (al-Qiyamah)
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Q 77:20 (al-Mursalat)
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Q 86:5 (at-Tariq)
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Q 86:6 (at-Tariq)
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Q 86:7 (at-Tariq)
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Q 86:8 (at-Tariq)
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Q 86:9 (at-Tariq)
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Q 86:10 (at-Tariq)
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Tafsir Ibn Kathir (abridged) 19 verses
- Q 36:81 (Ya Sin)
- Q 36:82 (Ya Sin)
- Q 40:57 (Ghafir)
- Q 46:33 (al-Ahqaf)
- Q 47:38 (Muhammad)
- Q 56:60 (al-Waqi`ah)
- Q 56:61 (al-Waqi`ah)
- Q 74:49 (al-Mudathir)
- Q 74:50 (al-Mudathir)
- Q 74:51 (al-Mudathir)
- Q 75:3 (al-Qiyamah)
- Q 75:4 (al-Qiyamah)
- Q 77:20 (al-Mursalat)
- Q 86:5 (at-Tariq)
- Q 86:6 (at-Tariq)
- Q 86:7 (at-Tariq)
- Q 86:8 (at-Tariq)
- Q 86:9 (at-Tariq)
- Q 86:10 (at-Tariq)
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Ma'arif-ul-Quran 1 verse
Note: these connections are extracted from numeric S:A references inside the commentary text and are therefore biased toward mufassirun who use that notation. Prose-style references (e.g. "Surat al-Baqarah verse 30") will be added later, which should surface additional multi-source consensus.
In this world when there is the example of an inferior thing being improved upon, the occurrence of similar other events is quite within the realm of the possible. Those who, in spite of such clear signs, do not learn any lessons are undoubtedly frivolous people. Such people learn lessons only when they are compelled to do so.
Connections 20 single-source 2 commentators
Multi-source connections
No verses on this ayah are cited by 2 or more commentators using numeric S:A notation. All extracted references come from a single source's commentary.
Single-source mentions (20) cited by only one commentator
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Q 36:81 (Ya Sin)
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Q 36:82 (Ya Sin)
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Q 40:57 (Ghafir)
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Q 46:33 (al-Ahqaf)
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Q 47:38 (Muhammad)
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Q 56:60 (al-Waqi`ah)
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Q 56:61 (al-Waqi`ah)
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Q 70:33 (al-Ma`arij)
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Q 74:49 (al-Mudathir)
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Q 74:50 (al-Mudathir)
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Q 74:51 (al-Mudathir)
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Q 75:3 (al-Qiyamah)
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Q 75:4 (al-Qiyamah)
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Q 77:20 (al-Mursalat)
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Q 86:5 (at-Tariq)
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Q 86:6 (at-Tariq)
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Q 86:7 (at-Tariq)
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Q 86:8 (at-Tariq)
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Q 86:9 (at-Tariq)
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Q 86:10 (at-Tariq)
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Tafsir Ibn Kathir (abridged) 19 verses
- Q 36:81 (Ya Sin)
- Q 36:82 (Ya Sin)
- Q 40:57 (Ghafir)
- Q 46:33 (al-Ahqaf)
- Q 47:38 (Muhammad)
- Q 56:60 (al-Waqi`ah)
- Q 56:61 (al-Waqi`ah)
- Q 74:49 (al-Mudathir)
- Q 74:50 (al-Mudathir)
- Q 74:51 (al-Mudathir)
- Q 75:3 (al-Qiyamah)
- Q 75:4 (al-Qiyamah)
- Q 77:20 (al-Mursalat)
- Q 86:5 (at-Tariq)
- Q 86:6 (at-Tariq)
- Q 86:7 (at-Tariq)
- Q 86:8 (at-Tariq)
- Q 86:9 (at-Tariq)
- Q 86:10 (at-Tariq)
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Ma'arif-ul-Quran 1 verse
Note: these connections are extracted from numeric S:A references inside the commentary text and are therefore biased toward mufassirun who use that notation. Prose-style references (e.g. "Surat al-Baqarah verse 30") will be added later, which should surface additional multi-source consensus.
In this world when there is the example of an inferior thing being improved upon, the occurrence of similar other events is quite within the realm of the possible. Those who, in spite of such clear signs, do not learn any lessons are undoubtedly frivolous people. Such people learn lessons only when they are compelled to do so.
Connections 20 single-source 2 commentators
Multi-source connections
No verses on this ayah are cited by 2 or more commentators using numeric S:A notation. All extracted references come from a single source's commentary.
Single-source mentions (20) cited by only one commentator
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Q 36:81 (Ya Sin)
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Q 36:82 (Ya Sin)
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Q 40:57 (Ghafir)
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Q 46:33 (al-Ahqaf)
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Q 47:38 (Muhammad)
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Q 56:60 (al-Waqi`ah)
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Q 56:61 (al-Waqi`ah)
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Q 70:33 (al-Ma`arij)
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Q 74:49 (al-Mudathir)
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Q 74:50 (al-Mudathir)
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Q 74:51 (al-Mudathir)
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Q 75:3 (al-Qiyamah)
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Q 75:4 (al-Qiyamah)
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Q 77:20 (al-Mursalat)
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Q 86:5 (at-Tariq)
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Q 86:6 (at-Tariq)
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Q 86:7 (at-Tariq)
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Q 86:8 (at-Tariq)
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Q 86:9 (at-Tariq)
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Q 86:10 (at-Tariq)
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By commentator who cites how many verses on this ayah
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Tafsir Ibn Kathir (abridged) 19 verses
- Q 36:81 (Ya Sin)
- Q 36:82 (Ya Sin)
- Q 40:57 (Ghafir)
- Q 46:33 (al-Ahqaf)
- Q 47:38 (Muhammad)
- Q 56:60 (al-Waqi`ah)
- Q 56:61 (al-Waqi`ah)
- Q 74:49 (al-Mudathir)
- Q 74:50 (al-Mudathir)
- Q 74:51 (al-Mudathir)
- Q 75:3 (al-Qiyamah)
- Q 75:4 (al-Qiyamah)
- Q 77:20 (al-Mursalat)
- Q 86:5 (at-Tariq)
- Q 86:6 (at-Tariq)
- Q 86:7 (at-Tariq)
- Q 86:8 (at-Tariq)
- Q 86:9 (at-Tariq)
- Q 86:10 (at-Tariq)
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Ma'arif-ul-Quran 1 verse
Note: these connections are extracted from numeric S:A references inside the commentary text and are therefore biased toward mufassirun who use that notation. Prose-style references (e.g. "Surat al-Baqarah verse 30") will be added later, which should surface additional multi-source consensus.
The scenes of Doomsday cannot either be revealed in reality or truly described in the present world. However, in the Quran, these have been allegorically conveyed by allusions and examples, so that man should have a brief idea of their significance. When Doomsday arrives, it will be so terrible that man will forget this relations and the interests to which he gives the utmost importance today and for which he ignores the Truth.