Transliteration:( Ar Rahmaan )
The Most Affectionate[1]
When the blessed verse "Prostrate to the Most Affectionate" was revealed, the infidels said:
“We do not know the Most Affectionate. Who is He?”
In response, this verse was revealed — that the Most Affectionate is He Who taught the Holy Qur’an to His Beloved Prophet ﷺ.
✅ [1] Allah Granted Great Knowledge to His Beloved
Allah Almighty granted abundant knowledge to His Beloved Prophet ﷺ,
out of mercy and love.
Just as a kind and affectionate teacher imparts all knowledge to a devoted student,
Allah taught the Prophet ﷺ everything.
✅ The Holy Prophet ﷺ – The Greatest Teacher
Other Prophets received specific forms of knowledge:
Hazrat Adam (AS) was taught the names of all things.
Hazrat Sulaiman (AS) was taught the speech of birds.
Hazrat Dawood (AS) was taught how to make armour.
Hazrat Khizr (AS) was taught inner knowledge.
Hazrat Nuh (AS) was taught to build ships.
But the Holy Prophet ﷺ was taught the entire Qur’an,
which contains all sciences and knowledge written on the Divine Tablet.
✅ Prophet’s Knowledge Exceeds All Creation
The Holy Prophet ﷺ has more knowledge than all of creation.
Others learned from created beings.
The Prophet ﷺ learned directly from Allah.
Teacher: Allah Almighty
Student: The Prophet ﷺ
Book: The Holy Qur’an
So there can be no deficiency in his knowledge.
✅ The Prophet ﷺ Is Not a Student of Jibraeel (AS)
The Prophet ﷺ is directly taught by Allah,
not by Hazrat Jibraeel (AS).
1. Ar-Rahman! 2. He has taught the Qur’an. 3. He created man. 4. He taught him Al-Bayan. 5. The sun and the moon (run) on fixed courses. 6. And the Najm and the trees prostrating. 7. And the heaven He has raised high, and He has set up the balance. 8. In order that you may not transgress the balance. 9. And observe the weight with equity and do not make the balance deficient. 10. And the earth He has put down (laid) for Al-An’am. 11. Therein are fruits, date palms producing Akmam. 12. And also corn, with (its) `Asf, and Rayhan. 13. Then which of the blessings of your Lord will you both deny
Allah informs of His favors and His mercy for His creatures, for He revealed the Qur’an to His servants, He made memorizing and understanding of it easy for those on whom He has bestowed His mercy,
(Ar-Rahman! He has taught the Qur’an. He created man. He taught him Al-Bayan.) Al-Hasan said: “Eloquent speech.” This refers to Allah teaching the Qur’an, that is, teaching the servants how to recite it by making it easy for them to speak and pronounce letters with the various parts of the mouth, such as the alveolar bridge, the tongue and the lips
Allah said,
(The sun and the moon (run) on fixed courses.) They move in their orbit in perfect succession, according to precise calculation that is never delayed nor disturbed,
(It is not for the sun to overtake the moon, nor does the night outstrip the day. They all float, each in an orbit.)(36:40),
((He is the) Cleaver of the daybreak. He has appointed the night for resting, and the sun and the moon for calculating. Such is the measuring of the Almighty, the All-Knowing.) (6:96), Allah said,
(And the Najm and the trees prostrating.) Ibn Jarir commented, “Scholars of Tafsir disagreed over the meaning of Allah’s statement, `And the Najm.’ They agreed, however, that the trees mentioned here are those that stand on trunks.”`Ali bin Abi Talhah reported that Ibn `Abbas said, “An-Najm refers to the plants that lay on the ground.” Similar was said by Sa`id bin Jubayr, As-Suddi and Sufyan Ath-Thawri. This is what Ibn Jarir preferred, may Allah have mercy upon him. Mujahid said, “An-Najm (the star); the one that is in the sky.” Al-Hasan and Qatadah said similarly. This is the saying that is the most obvious, and Allah knows best, for Allah the Exalted said,
(See you not that whoever is in the heavens and whoever is on the earth, and the sun, and the moon, and the stars, and the mountains, and the trees, and the moving creatures, and many of mankind prostrate themselves to Allah.)(22:18) Allah’s statement,
(And the heaven He has raised high, and He has set up the balance.) meaning the justice, as He said in another Ayah,
(Indeed, We have sent Our Messengers with clear proofs, and sent down with them the Book and the balance that mankind may keep up equity.)(57:25) Allah said here,
(In order that you may not transgress the balance.) meaning, He created the heavens and earth in justice and truth so that everything is founded on, and observing, justice and truth. Allah’s statement,
(And observe the weight with equity and do not make the balance deficient.) meaning, do not cheat in the weights and measures, but rather observe justice and fairness,
(And weigh with the true and straight balance.)(26:182) Allah said,
(And the earth He has put down (laid) for Al-Ana’m.) Allah raised the heavens and put down, or laid, the earth and balanced it with firm mountains, so that it would be stable for its residents that live on it, i.e. the various types and kinds of creatures, different in species, shape, color and language. Ibn `Abbas, Mujahid, Qatadah and Ibn Zayd said that Al-An’am means the creatures.
(Therein are fruits,) of various colors, taste and scent,
(and date palms producing Akmam.) Allah mentioned the date tree here specifically because of its benefit, both fresh and dry. Ibn Jurayj reported that Ibn `Abbas said said Al-Akmam, means sheathed fruit stalks. Similar was said by more than one of the scholars of Tafsir, it refers to the stalks that the seeds grow in to become a cluster of dates, unripe green dates then they ripen and ripen more. Allah said,
(And also corn, with (its) `Asf, and Rayhan.) `Ali bin Abi Talhah said that Ibn `Abbas said that in,
(And also corn, with (its) `Asf), `Asf means straw.” Al-`Awfi reported from Ibn `Abbas, “`Asf is green leaves cut from the stem, so it is called `Asf when it dries out.” Similarly, Qatadah, Ad-Dahhak and Abu Malik said that `Asf means straw. Ibn `Abbas, Mujahid and others said that Rayhan means leaves, while Al-Hasan said that it means sweet-scented plants. `Ali bin Abi Talhah reported that Ibn `Abbas said that Rayhan means green leaves. The meanings here, and Allah knows best, are the various crops that produce straw, such as wheat and barley, and Rayhan are the leaves that grow on the stems.
Allah said,
(13. Then which of the blessings of your Lord will you both deny)
meaning, “O mankind and Jinn,which of the favors that Allah has given to you do you deny” Muj ahid and others said this, and itis apparent when one reads what comes af ter it . Meaning the favors that are obvious to youwhile you are surrounded by them, you cannot deny or rej ect them. So we say, just as thebelievers among the Jinns said, “O Allah! None of Your favors do we deny. All praise is due toYou. ” Ibn ` Abbas used to say, “Nay, our Lord! ” meaning, “None of Your favors do we deny. ”
(55:1) The Merciful One
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