Tazkirul Quran
Tazkirul Quran al-Mutaffifin المُطَفِّفِين (Defrauding, The Defrauders, The Cheats, Cheating)
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Single-source mentions (6) cited by only one commentator
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Q 2:44 (al-Baqarah)
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Q 6:152 (al-An`am)
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Q 17:35 (al-Isra`)
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Q 37:24 (as-Saffat)
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Q 55:9 (ar-Rahman)
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Q 83:15 (al-Mutaffifin)
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Tafsir Ibn Kathir (abridged) 3 verses 9 mentions total
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Tafsir al-Tustari 3 verses
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Literally ‘when they give by measure to others, or weigh out to them’.
Connections 3 single-source 1 commentator
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Single-source mentions (3) cited by only one commentator
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Tafsir Ibn Kathir (abridged) 3 verses 9 mentions total
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Literally ‘when they give by measure to others, or weigh out to them’.
Connections 3 single-source 1 commentator
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Single-source mentions (3) cited by only one commentator
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Tafsir Ibn Kathir (abridged) 3 verses 9 mentions total
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Every human being wants to have his dues paid in full. But it is only right and proper that, if he is a man of character, he should also take care to give to others their full and rightful dues. He should want for others whatever he wants for himself. Those who take full measure for themselves and give less to others, will reach the Hereafter in such an ill state of grace that they will be doomed to eternal perdition. One who tries to ensure full measure for himself knows that everyone should receive his just deserts. In this context, if he gives less while giving to others, he lessens his realization of or sensitivity to the rights of others. If a man repeats this sort of misdeed again and again, a time will finally come when he will completely lose his sensitivity to others’ rights. His heart will be completely corroded by his sinful actions. In the present world many people are not at all keen to respect the rights of others or to give them their full dues. They are interested solely in recovering in full what is due to them from others. Such people will remain in a state of deprivation in the Hereafter. Wise are those who are eager to discharge others’ rights and dues fully, because they are the ones who will be entitled to the great bounties of God in the Hereafter.
Connections 3 single-source 1 commentator
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Single-source mentions (3) cited by only one commentator
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Tafsir Ibn Kathir (abridged) 3 verses 9 mentions total
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Literally ‘A prison’. It means a certain place in which the record of the deeds of the wicked is preserved.
Connections 3 single-source 1 commentator
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Single-source mentions (3) cited by only one commentator
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Tafsir Ibn Kathir (abridged) 3 verses 9 mentions total
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Literally ‘A prison’. It means a certain place in which the record of the deeds of the wicked is preserved.
Connections 5 single-source 2 commentators
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Single-source mentions (5) cited by only one commentator
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Q 1:49 (al-Fatihah)
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Q 3:194 (al-Imran)
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Q 6:152 (al-An`am)
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Q 17:35 (al-Isra`)
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Q 55:9 (ar-Rahman)
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Tafsir Ibn Kathir (abridged) 3 verses 9 mentions total
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Tafsir al-Tabari 2 verses
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Literally ‘A prison’. It means a certain place in which the record of the deeds of the wicked is preserved.
Connections 8 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 (8) cited by only one commentator
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Q 16:24 (an-Nahl)
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Q 25:5 (al-Furqan)
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Q 25:13 (al-Furqan)
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Q 83:17 (al-Mutaffifin)
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Q 83:71 (al-Mutaffifin)
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Q 89:23 (al-Fajr)
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Q 95:5 (at-Tin)
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Q 95:6 (at-Tin)
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Tafsir Ibn Kathir (abridged) 6 verses 9 mentions total
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Ma'arif-ul-Quran 2 verses
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Literally ‘A prison’. It means a certain place in which the record of the deeds of the wicked is preserved.
Connections 8 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 (8) cited by only one commentator
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Q 16:24 (an-Nahl)
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Q 25:5 (al-Furqan)
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Q 25:13 (al-Furqan)
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Q 83:17 (al-Mutaffifin)
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Q 83:71 (al-Mutaffifin)
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Q 89:23 (al-Fajr)
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Q 95:5 (at-Tin)
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Q 95:6 (at-Tin)
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Tafsir Ibn Kathir (abridged) 6 verses 9 mentions total
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Ma'arif-ul-Quran 2 verses
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Literally ‘A prison’. It means a certain place in which the record of the deeds of the wicked is preserved.
Connections 7 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 (7) cited by only one commentator
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Q 16:24 (an-Nahl)
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Q 25:5 (al-Furqan)
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Q 25:13 (al-Furqan)
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Q 83:7 (al-Mutaffifin)
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Q 83:17 (al-Mutaffifin)
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Q 95:5 (at-Tin)
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Q 95:6 (at-Tin)
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Tafsir Ibn Kathir (abridged) 6 verses 9 mentions total
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Ma'arif-ul-Quran 1 verse
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Literally ‘A prison’. It means a certain place in which the record of the deeds of the wicked is preserved.
Connections 7 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 (7) cited by only one commentator
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Q 16:24 (an-Nahl)
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Q 25:5 (al-Furqan)
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Q 25:13 (al-Furqan)
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Q 83:7 (al-Mutaffifin)
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Q 83:17 (al-Mutaffifin)
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Q 95:5 (at-Tin)
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Q 95:6 (at-Tin)
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Tafsir Ibn Kathir (abridged) 6 verses 9 mentions total
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Ma'arif-ul-Quran 1 verse
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Literally ‘A prison’. It means a certain place in which the record of the deeds of the wicked is preserved.
Connections 7 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 (7) cited by only one commentator
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Q 16:24 (an-Nahl)
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Q 25:5 (al-Furqan)
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Q 25:13 (al-Furqan)
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Q 83:7 (al-Mutaffifin)
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Q 83:17 (al-Mutaffifin)
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Q 95:5 (at-Tin)
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Q 95:6 (at-Tin)
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Tafsir Ibn Kathir (abridged) 6 verses 9 mentions total
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Ma'arif-ul-Quran 1 verse
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Literally ‘A prison’. It means a certain place in which the record of the deeds of the wicked is preserved.
Connections 7 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 (7) cited by only one commentator
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Q 16:24 (an-Nahl)
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Q 25:5 (al-Furqan)
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Q 25:13 (al-Furqan)
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Q 83:7 (al-Mutaffifin)
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Q 83:17 (al-Mutaffifin)
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Q 95:5 (at-Tin)
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Q 95:6 (at-Tin)
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Tafsir Ibn Kathir (abridged) 6 verses 9 mentions total
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Ma'arif-ul-Quran 1 verse
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Literally ‘A prison’. It means a certain place in which the record of the deeds of the wicked is preserved.
Connections 7 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 (7) cited by only one commentator
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Q 16:24 (an-Nahl)
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Q 25:5 (al-Furqan)
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Q 25:13 (al-Furqan)
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Q 83:7 (al-Mutaffifin)
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Q 83:17 (al-Mutaffifin)
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Q 95:5 (at-Tin)
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Q 95:6 (at-Tin)
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Tafsir Ibn Kathir (abridged) 6 verses 9 mentions total
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Ma'arif-ul-Quran 1 verse
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Literally ‘A prison’. It means a certain place in which the record of the deeds of the wicked is preserved.
Connections 6 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 (6) cited by only one commentator
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Q 16:24 (an-Nahl)
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Q 25:5 (al-Furqan)
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Q 25:13 (al-Furqan)
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Q 83:17 (al-Mutaffifin)
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Q 95:5 (at-Tin)
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Q 95:6 (at-Tin)
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Tafsir Ibn Kathir (abridged) 6 verses 9 mentions total
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Literally ‘A prison’. It means a certain place in which the record of the deeds of the wicked is preserved.
Connections 6 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 (6) cited by only one commentator
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Q 16:24 (an-Nahl)
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Q 25:5 (al-Furqan)
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Q 25:13 (al-Furqan)
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Q 83:17 (al-Mutaffifin)
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Q 95:5 (at-Tin)
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Q 95:6 (at-Tin)
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Tafsir Ibn Kathir (abridged) 6 verses 9 mentions total
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Literally ‘A prison’. It means a certain place in which the record of the deeds of the wicked is preserved.
Connections 6 single-source 1 commentator
Multi-source connections
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Single-source mentions (6) cited by only one commentator
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Q 16:24 (an-Nahl)
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Q 25:5 (al-Furqan)
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Q 25:13 (al-Furqan)
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Q 83:17 (al-Mutaffifin)
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Q 95:5 (at-Tin)
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Q 95:6 (at-Tin)
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Tafsir Ibn Kathir (abridged) 6 verses 9 mentions total
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Literally ‘A prison’. It means a certain place in which the record of the deeds of the wicked is preserved.
Connections 5 single-source 1 commentator
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Tafsir Ibn Kathir (abridged) 5 verses 8 mentions total
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Duly registered and inscribed, with no possibility of error or effacement.
Connections 3 single-source 1 commentator
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Tafsir Ibn Kathir (abridged) 3 verses
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Duly registered and inscribed, with no possibility of error or effacement.
Connections 3 single-source 1 commentator
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Tafsir Ibn Kathir (abridged) 3 verses
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One who disregards his worldly considerations for the sake of the Hereafter is regarded as a fool and becomes diminished in the eyes of the worldly wise. But when the Hereafter comes, it will appear that the really wise ones were those who were considered foolish in the present world.
Connections 3 single-source 1 commentator
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Single-source mentions (3) cited by only one commentator
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Tafsir Ibn Kathir (abridged) 3 verses
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One who disregards his worldly considerations for the sake of the Hereafter is regarded as a fool and becomes diminished in the eyes of the worldly wise. But when the Hereafter comes, it will appear that the really wise ones were those who were considered foolish in the present world.
Connections 6 single-source 2 commentators
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Single-source mentions (6) cited by only one commentator
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Q 36:26 (Ya Sin)
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Q 37:61 (as-Saffat)
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Q 53:14 (an-Najm)
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Q 53:15 (an-Najm)
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Q 83:15 (al-Mutaffifin)
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Q 83:28 (al-Mutaffifin)
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Ma'arif-ul-Quran 3 verses
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Tafsir Ibn Kathir (abridged) 3 verses
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One who disregards his worldly considerations for the sake of the Hereafter is regarded as a fool and becomes diminished in the eyes of the worldly wise. But when the Hereafter comes, it will appear that the really wise ones were those who were considered foolish in the present world.
Connections 6 single-source 2 commentators
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Single-source mentions (6) cited by only one commentator
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Q 36:26 (Ya Sin)
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Q 37:61 (as-Saffat)
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Q 53:14 (an-Najm)
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Q 53:15 (an-Najm)
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Q 83:15 (al-Mutaffifin)
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Q 83:28 (al-Mutaffifin)
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Ma'arif-ul-Quran 3 verses
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Tafsir Ibn Kathir (abridged) 3 verses
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One who disregards his worldly considerations for the sake of the Hereafter is regarded as a fool and becomes diminished in the eyes of the worldly wise. But when the Hereafter comes, it will appear that the really wise ones were those who were considered foolish in the present world.
Connections 6 single-source 2 commentators
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Single-source mentions (6) cited by only one commentator
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Q 36:26 (Ya Sin)
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Q 37:61 (as-Saffat)
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Q 53:14 (an-Najm)
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Q 53:15 (an-Najm)
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Q 83:15 (al-Mutaffifin)
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Q 83:28 (al-Mutaffifin)
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Ma'arif-ul-Quran 3 verses
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Tafsir Ibn Kathir (abridged) 3 verses
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One who disregards his worldly considerations for the sake of the Hereafter is regarded as a fool and becomes diminished in the eyes of the worldly wise. But when the Hereafter comes, it will appear that the really wise ones were those who were considered foolish in the present world.
Connections 6 single-source 2 commentators
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Single-source mentions (6) cited by only one commentator
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Q 36:26 (Ya Sin)
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Q 37:61 (as-Saffat)
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Q 53:14 (an-Najm)
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Q 53:15 (an-Najm)
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Q 83:15 (al-Mutaffifin)
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Q 83:28 (al-Mutaffifin)
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Ma'arif-ul-Quran 3 verses
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Tafsir Ibn Kathir (abridged) 3 verses
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One who disregards his worldly considerations for the sake of the Hereafter is regarded as a fool and becomes diminished in the eyes of the worldly wise. But when the Hereafter comes, it will appear that the really wise ones were those who were considered foolish in the present world.
Connections 6 single-source 2 commentators
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Single-source mentions (6) cited by only one commentator
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Q 36:26 (Ya Sin)
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Q 37:61 (as-Saffat)
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Q 53:14 (an-Najm)
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Q 53:15 (an-Najm)
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Q 83:15 (al-Mutaffifin)
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Q 83:28 (al-Mutaffifin)
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Ma'arif-ul-Quran 3 verses
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Tafsir Ibn Kathir (abridged) 3 verses
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One who disregards his worldly considerations for the sake of the Hereafter is regarded as a fool and becomes diminished in the eyes of the worldly wise. But when the Hereafter comes, it will appear that the really wise ones were those who were considered foolish in the present world.
Connections 3 single-source 1 commentator
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Single-source mentions (3) cited by only one commentator
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Tafsir Ibn Kathir (abridged) 3 verses
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One who disregards his worldly considerations for the sake of the Hereafter is regarded as a fool and becomes diminished in the eyes of the worldly wise. But when the Hereafter comes, it will appear that the really wise ones were those who were considered foolish in the present world.
Connections 3 single-source 1 commentator
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Single-source mentions (3) cited by only one commentator
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Tafsir Ibn Kathir (abridged) 3 verses
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One who disregards his worldly considerations for the sake of the Hereafter is regarded as a fool and becomes diminished in the eyes of the worldly wise. But when the Hereafter comes, it will appear that the really wise ones were those who were considered foolish in the present world.
Connections 2 single-source 1 commentator
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Tafsir Ibn Kathir (abridged) 2 verses
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One who disregards his worldly considerations for the sake of the Hereafter is regarded as a fool and becomes diminished in the eyes of the worldly wise. But when the Hereafter comes, it will appear that the really wise ones were those who were considered foolish in the present world.
Connections 4 single-source 1 commentator
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Tafsir Ibn Kathir (abridged) 4 verses
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One who disregards his worldly considerations for the sake of the Hereafter is regarded as a fool and becomes diminished in the eyes of the worldly wise. But when the Hereafter comes, it will appear that the really wise ones were those who were considered foolish in the present world.
Connections 5 single-source 2 commentators
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Tafsir Ibn Kathir (abridged) 4 verses
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Ma'arif-ul-Quran 1 verse
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One who disregards his worldly considerations for the sake of the Hereafter is regarded as a fool and becomes diminished in the eyes of the worldly wise. But when the Hereafter comes, it will appear that the really wise ones were those who were considered foolish in the present world.
Connections 5 single-source 2 commentators
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Single-source mentions (5) cited by only one commentator
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Tafsir Ibn Kathir (abridged) 4 verses
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Ma'arif-ul-Quran 1 verse
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One who disregards his worldly considerations for the sake of the Hereafter is regarded as a fool and becomes diminished in the eyes of the worldly wise. But when the Hereafter comes, it will appear that the really wise ones were those who were considered foolish in the present world.
Connections 5 single-source 2 commentators
Multi-source connections
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Single-source mentions (5) cited by only one commentator
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Tafsir Ibn Kathir (abridged) 4 verses
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Ma'arif-ul-Quran 1 verse
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One who disregards his worldly considerations for the sake of the Hereafter is regarded as a fool and becomes diminished in the eyes of the worldly wise. But when the Hereafter comes, it will appear that the really wise ones were those who were considered foolish in the present world.
Connections 5 single-source 2 commentators
Multi-source connections
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Single-source mentions (5) cited by only one commentator
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Tafsir Ibn Kathir (abridged) 4 verses
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Ma'arif-ul-Quran 1 verse
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One who disregards his worldly considerations for the sake of the Hereafter is regarded as a fool and becomes diminished in the eyes of the worldly wise. But when the Hereafter comes, it will appear that the really wise ones were those who were considered foolish in the present world.
Connections 5 single-source 2 commentators
Multi-source connections
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Single-source mentions (5) cited by only one commentator
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Tafsir Ibn Kathir (abridged) 4 verses
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Ma'arif-ul-Quran 1 verse
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One who disregards his worldly considerations for the sake of the Hereafter is regarded as a fool and becomes diminished in the eyes of the worldly wise. But when the Hereafter comes, it will appear that the really wise ones were those who were considered foolish in the present world.
Connections 5 single-source 2 commentators
Multi-source connections
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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) 4 verses
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Ma'arif-ul-Quran 1 verse
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One who disregards his worldly considerations for the sake of the Hereafter is regarded as a fool and becomes diminished in the eyes of the worldly wise. But when the Hereafter comes, it will appear that the really wise ones were those who were considered foolish in the present world.
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
By commentator who cites how many verses on this ayah
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Tafsir Ibn Kathir (abridged) 4 verses
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Ma'arif-ul-Quran 1 verse
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Literally ‘when they give by measure to others, or weigh out to them’.