describe a thing with eternal continuity. She said: This is eternal, like the continuity of the heavens and the earth. Likewise, they say: It remains as long as the night and day alternate, as long as the sons of Samir talk in the night, and as long as the she-camel flicks her tail.
2086: 11231. The Paradise: 1: Al-Manthur: (4/477).
: 11234. The desert dweller: 2: Tafsir Ibn Kathir: (2/460).
2087: 11237. By His will: 1: His statement "By His will" appeared in the original as "by His doubling/pairing," and the correct version is what we have established. See: (Al-Manthur: 4/477).
2088: 11243. Your Lord: 1: Ibn Kathir said in his interpretation of this verse: The meaning of the exception here is that their continuity in what they are in of bliss is not something necessary by itself, but rather it is entrusted to the will of Allah Almighty. Thus, the favor is always upon them from Him, and that is why they are inspired to perform Tasbih (glorification) and Tahmid (praise) just as they are inspired to breathe.
2089: 11255. Do not show weakness: 1: Tafsir Ibn Kathir: (2/461).
2090: 11256. Their deeds: 1: Tafsir Ibn Kathir: (2/462).
: 11257. : 2: The previous source.
2091: 11263. The isolated one/the singular: 1: Tafsir Ibn Kathir: (2/461).
: 11269. When: 2: Narrated by Ahmad (1/430), and narrated by Al-Bukhari (6/94), Muslim in (Al-Tawbah, no. 39), Al-Irwa' (8/24), Al-Masir (4/166), Al-Tabari (12/81), and Ihda (180), and he added to it his saying: "with it."
2092: 11271. Evil deeds: 1: Ithaf (8/525, 604), Al-Tabarani (9/160, 12/173), and Al-Khafa' (1/253).
2094: 11285. Your Lord: 1: Al-Qurtubi said in his interpretation of this verse: An exception