Transliteration:( Almulku Yawma'izil lillaahi yahkumu bainahum; fallazeena aamanoo wa 'amilus saalihaati fee jannaatin Na'eem )
"The Kingdom on that Day is of Allah's only [120] He will judge between them. Then those who believed [121] and did good deeds, they are in the gardens of comfort."
On the Day of Judgement, all earthly authority and power will vanish, and only Allah's rule will prevail. While Allah is the ultimate King even today, on that Day, no other claim to dominion will stand—no ruler, leader, or judge will have a say.
This verse emphasizes that the final judgment will favor those who believed and performed righteous deeds. The condition is that their end was also upon faith, as in Islam, one’s final state (husn al-khatimah) holds decisive weight in divine judgment.
The tafsir of Surah Al-Hajj verse 56 by Ibn Kathir is unavailable here.
Please refer to Surah Hajj ayat 55 which provides the complete commentary from verse 55 through 57.
(22:56) On that Day all sovereignty shall be Allah’s and He will judge among them. Then those who believed and acted righteously shall be in Gardens of Bliss.
There is no commentary by Abul Maududi available for this verse.
[936]- None will compete with Him for authority at that time.
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