Transliteration:( Wa innnaa la nahnu nuhyee wa numeetu wa nahnul waarisoon )
And indeed, it is We who give life and cause death, and We are the inheritors [30].
By this, it is meant that everything will perish, but Allah Almighty will remain eternally. This does not mean that today Allah Almighty is not the Master. It is not necessary that in the example there should be equality in everything. Allah Almighty is the Creator and Sustainer, and He alone will remain as the Inheritor of all things.
The tafsir of Surah Hijr verse 23 by Ibn Kathir is unavailable here.
Please refer to Surah Hijr ayat 21 which provides the complete commentary from verse 21 through 25.
(15:23) It is indeed We Who grant life and cause death and it is We who shall be the sole Inheritors of all.[15]
15. It is to impress this: Your worldly life and all you possess are transitory and temporary, and Allah alone is Eternal. Your end shall come sooner or later, and you shall leave everything behind in this world, which will again become a part of Our treasure.
[674]- Allāh (subḥānahu wa taʿālā) remains after all creation has passed away.
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