Transliteration:( Fa'tarafoo bizambihim fasuhqal li as haabis sa'eer )
"They will then confess [25] their sins but are cursed to be the inmates of the burning fire [26]."
In this verse, the disbelievers will admit their sins, specifically their infidelity and polytheism. The sin of the heart, as described here, refers to their rejection of the oneness of Allah and their refusal to accept the divine guidance. Not only will they be punished for their disbelief, but also for failing to follow the laws of Shariah, which they were obligated to observe. Their sin includes both their inner rejection of Allah's oneness and their external actions of disobedience.
The verse further emphasizes that, despite their confession, the disbelievers are cursed to remain in Hell, far from Allah's mercy. This curse signifies their eternal punishment, as they are deprived of Allah's grace and forgiveness. The angels may pronounce this curse, marking them as eternally doomed for their rejection of truth and disobedience to the divine laws.
The tafsir of Surah Al-Mulk verse 11 by Ibn Kathir is unavailable here.
Please refer to Surah Mulk ayat 6 which provides the complete commentary from verse 6 through 11.
(67:11) Thus will they confess their sins.[17] Damned are these inmates of the Blazing Fire.
17. The word dhanb (sin) has been used in the singular. It means that the real sin because of which they became worthy of Hell was to belie the Messengers and refuse to obey them. All other sins are its consequences.
[1715]- From all good and from Allāh's mercy.
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