Transliteration:( Wallazeena hum li amaanaatihim wa 'ahdihim raa'oon )
✅ A believer is expected to uphold trust, whether given by Allah (اللَّهُ ) or by people.
✅ Trust includes religious obligations, fulfilling duties, and respecting responsibilities.
🔹 Using one’s limbs, eyes, ears, and tongue for unlawful deeds is considered a betrayal of Allah’s trust.
🔹 Honoring agreements and commitments in daily life is a sign of true faith.
🔹 The Prophet Muhammad (ﷺ) emphasized that breaking promises is a trait of hypocrisy.
The tafsir of Surah Al-Ma’arij verse 32 by Ibn Kathir is unavailable here.
Please refer to Surah Maarij ayat 19 which provides the complete commentary from verse 19 through 35.
(70:32) and those who fulfil their trusts and their covenants,[21]
21. “Trusts” imply those trusts which Allah has entrusted to men as well as those which one man entrusts to another because of faith and confidence. Likewise, “promises” imply those promises which man makes with his God as well as those which one man makes with another. Keeping and fulfilling both these kinds of trusts and promises is a necessary characteristic of a believer. In a Hadith Anas has reported that whenever the Prophet (peace be upon him) addressed his companions, he would always give them the instruction: Beware, the one who does not keep his trust has no faith, and one who does not fulfill his pledges, has no religion. (Baihaqi, Ash-Shuab al-Imam).
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