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تفسير ابن أبي حاتم
مجلد 13 · صفحة 32

الترجمة · EN

: 13910: At the House (al-bayt): 8: The previous source.

(See from "1" to "8" Tafsir Ibn Kathir (2/217)).

2491: 13912: They perished: 1: al-Manthur: (6/44-45).

: 13913: The lie: 2: The previous source: (6/44-45).

: 13914: Kingdom: 3: The previous source.

: 13915: By Allah: 4: The previous source.

: 13916: By it: 5: The previous source.

: 13917: In it: 6: The previous source.

: 13918: Following: 7: The previous source.

: 13919: And his destruction: 8: The previous source: (6/46).

: 13920: Distant (sahiq): 9: The previous source: (6/46-47).

Al-Qurtubi said regarding the saying of the Almighty: "In a distant place" (fi makanin sahiq): al-sahiq is the distant, and from it is the saying of the Almighty: "So away with the companions of the Blaze," and his saying—upon him be peace and blessings—: "So away, away." (Tafsir al-Qurtubi: 7/4447).

2492: 13921: Rituals (sha'a'ir): 1: The saying of the Almighty: "And whoever honors the rituals of Allah." al-Sha'a'ir is the plural of sha'irah, which is everything for which Allah—the Almighty—has an ordinance, through which it is signified and known. From it is the badge (shi'ar) of a people in war, meaning: their sign by which they recognize one another. Also from it is the is'ar of the sacrificial animal (al-badana), which is stabbing its right side until blood flows so it serves as a sign; thus, it is called a sha'irah in the sense of: being marked (al-mash'urah). Therefore, the rituals of Allah are the signs of His religion, especially those related to the rites (al-manasik).

: 13922: The Ancient (al-'atiq): 2: al-Manthur: (6/46).

: 13923: In Mina: 3: The previous source: (6/46-47).

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