[6:50] Say, "I do not say to you that I possess the treasures of GOD. Nor do I know the future. Nor do I say to you that I am an angel. I simply follow what is revealed to me." Say, "Is the blind the same as the seer? Do you not reflect?"
The commentators have given four interpretations to this verse:
1. This verse negates original (zaati) Knowledge of the unseen.
2. It nullifies absolute knowledge.
3. It was said out of humbleness and humility.
4. The meaning of the ayat is, "I don't claim that I know the unseen." In others, only to claim possessing knowledge of the unseen is what is negated, not actually having it. Now understand this verse in the light of its explanation (tafseer).
"It is also a possiblity in this versefor 'Laa Aalam' to be coupled with 'Laa Aqoulu', meaning, 'O My Beloved (PBUH), say, "I don't know the unseen." This will prove that Ghaib Bil-Istiqlaal, meaning original (zaati) knowledge of the unseen, is known by none except Allah (S.W).
The verse can also mean a negation of absolute knowledge. Imam Fakhruddin Raazi (R.A) writes in the commentary of this ayat, "I don't know the unseen is acknowledgement by the Holy Prophet (PBUH) proving that He (PBUH) doesn't have absolute information entirely".
Qaadhi Bidawi (R.A) writes, "It means, I don't know the unseen until revelation (wahi) about it is made to me or a proof on it is established".
This statement could have been said in humility as well. Tafseer E Khazin states under this verse, "The Holy Prophet (PBUH) negated those things from his blessed self in modesty for Allah (I.W.J) and to affirm him being a servant in His court. In other words, "I neither say any of these things nor do I lay claim to anything".
So brother, there are more and more from other commentators, Hope it helped you understand.
Who is greater among the two, Hazrat Abu Bakr Siddique (RA) or Hazrat Abdul Qadir Jilani(RAH)?
If Hazrat Abu Bakr is greater than how come he did not possess any mystical status or powers like the later. And if Hazrat Abdul Qadir is greater then how come there is not a single Hadith about him or his supreme status?
The Holy Quran doesn't mentions about a computer or any electronic device, doesn't mean, it is Haraam to use a computer or any other electronic device.
Dajjal (the Antichrist) will have the powers of rising the dead. Now may I ask you, how come Hazrat Abu Bakar (R.T.A.A) doesn't possess those powers even which Dajjal, the Lier, possesses?
Brother, Some people shows the powers and some people hides. Hazrat Abu Bakar (R.T.A.A) didn't show, doesn't mean, he hadn't the powers.
[7:188] Say, "I have no power to benefit myself, or harm myself. Only what GOD wills happens to me. If I knew the future, I would have increased my wealth, and no harm would have afflicted me. I am no more than a warner, and a bearer of good news for those who believe."
The Spiritual Grace & benevolence of Sayidna Ghaus-ul-Azam is vast & present for all true seekers of Allah's Love, Sayidna Ghaus-e-Paak is undoubtedly unique yet sincere in His approach, you will find firm justice in the court of Sayidna Abdul Qadir Ghaus-ul-Azam!
mashallah.... Ghaus-ul-Azam ka faizan, minhaj-ul-quran, minhaj-ul-quran... A living Miracle of Sayyedena Ghaus-ul-Azam Sheikh Abdul-Qadir Jilani (RA).
[6:50] Say, "I do not say to you that I possess the treasures of GOD. Nor do I know the future. Nor do I say to you that I am an angel. I simply follow what is revealed to me." Say, "Is the blind the same as the seer? Do you not reflect?"
gulsaeed 2 years ago
The commentators have given four interpretations to this verse:
1. This verse negates original (zaati) Knowledge of the unseen.
2. It nullifies absolute knowledge.
3. It was said out of humbleness and humility.
4. The meaning of the ayat is, "I don't claim that I know the unseen." In others, only to claim possessing knowledge of the unseen is what is negated, not actually having it. Now understand this verse in the light of its explanation (tafseer).
safyanshah 2 years ago
Tafseer Nishapuri:
"It is also a possiblity in this versefor 'Laa Aalam' to be coupled with 'Laa Aqoulu', meaning, 'O My Beloved (PBUH), say, "I don't know the unseen." This will prove that Ghaib Bil-Istiqlaal, meaning original (zaati) knowledge of the unseen, is known by none except Allah (S.W).
safyanshah 2 years ago
Tafseer E Kabeer:
The verse can also mean a negation of absolute knowledge. Imam Fakhruddin Raazi (R.A) writes in the commentary of this ayat, "I don't know the unseen is acknowledgement by the Holy Prophet (PBUH) proving that He (PBUH) doesn't have absolute information entirely".
Qaadhi Bidawi (R.A) writes, "It means, I don't know the unseen until revelation (wahi) about it is made to me or a proof on it is established".
(Tafseer E Bidawi).
safyanshah 2 years ago
This statement could have been said in humility as well. Tafseer E Khazin states under this verse, "The Holy Prophet (PBUH) negated those things from his blessed self in modesty for Allah (I.W.J) and to affirm him being a servant in His court. In other words, "I neither say any of these things nor do I lay claim to anything".
So brother, there are more and more from other commentators, Hope it helped you understand.
JazakAllah Kher.
safyanshah 2 years ago
mashaALLAH....may ALLAH give him long life(amen)
misscoolable 2 years ago
SubhanAllah MashaAllah JazakAllah
jaida786 2 years ago
SubhanAllah!!!!!!
safo92 2 years ago
MashAllah!
minhajian47 2 years ago
Who is greater among the two, Hazrat Abu Bakr Siddique (RA) or Hazrat Abdul Qadir Jilani(RAH)?
If Hazrat Abu Bakr is greater than how come he did not possess any mystical status or powers like the later. And if Hazrat Abdul Qadir is greater then how come there is not a single Hadith about him or his supreme status?
aristotleuk 3 years ago
The Holy Quran doesn't mentions about a computer or any electronic device, doesn't mean, it is Haraam to use a computer or any other electronic device.
Dajjal (the Antichrist) will have the powers of rising the dead. Now may I ask you, how come Hazrat Abu Bakar (R.T.A.A) doesn't possess those powers even which Dajjal, the Lier, possesses?
Brother, Some people shows the powers and some people hides. Hazrat Abu Bakar (R.T.A.A) didn't show, doesn't mean, he hadn't the powers.
safyanshah 2 years ago
[7:188] Say, "I have no power to benefit myself, or harm myself. Only what GOD wills happens to me. If I knew the future, I would have increased my wealth, and no harm would have afflicted me. I am no more than a warner, and a bearer of good news for those who believe."
gulsaeed 2 years ago
mashallah
jeeveytahirjeevey 3 years ago 2
The Spiritual Grace & benevolence of Sayidna Ghaus-ul-Azam is vast & present for all true seekers of Allah's Love, Sayidna Ghaus-e-Paak is undoubtedly unique yet sincere in His approach, you will find firm justice in the court of Sayidna Abdul Qadir Ghaus-ul-Azam!
ProAgent007 4 years ago 2
mashallah.... Ghaus-ul-Azam ka faizan, minhaj-ul-quran, minhaj-ul-quran... A living Miracle of Sayyedena Ghaus-ul-Azam Sheikh Abdul-Qadir Jilani (RA).
greeaat 4 years ago 2