Transliteration:( Qul huwar rahmaanu aamannaa bihee wa 'alaihi tawakkalnaa fasata'lamoona man huwa fee dalaalim mubeen )
"Say, 'He is the Most Merciful. We have believed in Him, and upon Him we have put our trust [57]. So, you will soon know [58] who is in clear misguidance.'"
In this verse, the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) affirms that Allah is the Most Merciful, and the believers place their faith and trust in Him. The verse highlights that obedience to Allah leads to His mercy, and this mercy is evident in the lives of the believers, who rely on His compassion and guidance. The phrase "we have put our trust" signifies that the believers depend on Allah alone for protection and support in all matters.
The verse concludes by stating that the disbelievers will soon know who is truly in misguidance. This refers to the moment of death, when every disbeliever will realize the truth of Islam. However, by then, it will be too late to accept it—acceptance at the time of death does not benefit them, as their belief would not have been genuine or timely. The verse serves as a warning to those who delay their acceptance of the truth.
The tafsir of Surah Al-Mulk verse 29 by Ibn Kathir is unavailable here.
Please refer to Surah Mulk ayat 28 which provides the complete commentary from verse 28 through 30.
(67:29) Say to them: “He is Merciful, and it is in Him that we believe, and it is in Him that we put all our trust.[39] Soon will you know who is in manifest error.”
39. That is, we have believed in God, and you are denying Him; we have put our trust in Him, and you have put your trust in yourself, your own resources and false deities besides Allah; therefore, only we deserve to be shown mercy by Allah, not you.
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