the Qur'an is Surah al-Baqarah, and in it is a verse that is the mistress of the verses of the Qur'an: the Verse of the Throne." Weak (Da'if). Reported by al-Tirmidhi (no. 2878), who said: Gharib; we do not know it except from the hadith of Hakim ibn Jubayr, and Shu'bah spoke about him and declared him weak. Also in al-Majma' (7/195), al-Targhib (2/370), al-Kanz (2527), Ibn Kathir (1/51, 454), and Ibn 'Asakir in "Al-Tarikh" (7/245).
2605: Yakrithuhu: 2: His saying: "Yakrithuhu" means it weighed heavily upon him and reached the point of difficulty for him.
2607: Yathquluhu: 3: Tafsir Mujahid: (1/115).
493: 2609: Islam: 1: Tafsir Ibn Kathir: (1/493).
2610: Muslims: 2: Previous source.
494: 2612: Jizyah: 1: Tafsir 'Abd al-Razzaq: (1/114).
2613: Jizyah: 2: Tafsir Ibn Kathir: (1/311).
2616: The Disbelievers: 3: See: Tafsir al-Qurtubi: (1/1089).
495: 2619: Taghut: 1: Al-Qurtubi said: The saying of the Almighty: "Taghut," meaning the soothsayer, the devil, and every leader in misguidance; and it may refer to a singular being. Allah the Almighty said: "They want to seek judgment from the Taghut, while they have been commanded to disbelieve in it."
496: 2624: The Most Trustworthy: 1: Abu al-Qasim al-Baghawi said: Abu Rawh al-Baladi narrated to us, Abu al-Ahwas Salam ibn Sulaym narrated to us, from Abu Ishaq, from Hassan—that is Ibn Qa'id al-'Absi—who said: 'Umar (may Allah be pleased with him) said: The Jibt is magic, and the Taghut is the devil. Indeed, courage and cowardice are innate traits found in men; the brave man fights for one he does not know, while the coward flees from his own mother. Indeed, a man's honor is his religion, his lineage, and his character, even if he were a Persian or a Nabataean.