Transliteration:( Wallazeena hum bi Rabbihim laa yushrikoon )
"And those who do not make any partner [90] with their Lord."
This refers to the believers who completely avoid associating partners with Allah, whether through belief (shirk in creed)—like idol worship and disbelief—or through actions (shirk in deeds)—such as hypocrisy, showing off, or seeking praise from others in worship.
True monotheism (Tawheed) requires both pure belief and sincere action, free from all hidden and apparent forms of polytheism.
The tafsir of Surah Al-Muminun verse 59 by Ibn Kathir is unavailable here.
Please refer to Surah Muminun ayat 57 which provides the complete commentary from verse 57 through 61.
(23:59) who associate none with their Lord in His Divinity,[53]
53. Though belief in the revelations itself ingrains the doctrine of Tauhid in the hearts, yet the believers have been warned to guard against shirk. This is because, in spite of believing in the revelations, man is inclined to commit shirk in one form or the other, for instance, in exaggerating the teachings of the Prophets and righteous people, supplicating and serving others than Allah, etc.
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