you treat my prophets as enemies because of them, so let them ward off this punishment from you.
: 12510: To him: 4: Al-Manthur: (5/125-126).
: 12511: For them: 5: Previous source.
: 12512: Upon you: 6: Previous source.
2283: 12513: The Resurrection: 1: Al-Manthur: (5/129).
: 12514: Anyone: 2: Previous source: (5/130).
: 12515: Then it will be: 3: Al-Targhib: (2/466).
: 12516: The polytheists: 4: Al-Manthur: (5/129-130).
: 12517: They rely: 5: Ibn Kathir said in the commentary on this verse: Meaning, they were patient against the harm from their people, relying on Allah who made the final outcome good for them in this world and the Hereafter.
2284: 12518: They know: 1: Al-Manthur: (5/129).
: 12519: Chambers: 2: Al-Qurtubi said in the commentary on this verse: There are six opinions regarding the "goodly" reward: First: Entry into Medina; stated by Ibn Abbas, Al-Hasan, Al-Sha'bi, and Qatadah. Second: Goodly provision; stated by Mujahid. Third: Victory over their enemy; stated by Al-Dahhak. Fourth: It is a truthful tongue (good repute); narrated by Ibn Jurayj. Fifth: What they took possession of from the conquests of lands and the authorities they obtained therein. Sixth: What remained for them in the world in terms of praise, and the honor that accrued to their children. All of this came together for them by the grace of Allah, and praise be to Allah.
: 12520: Goodly: 3: Al-Manthur: (5/130).
: 12523: Their journeys: 4: Previous source: (5/134-136).
2285: 12524: The other: 1: Al-Manthur: (5/134).