Transliteration:( Innash shaitaana lakum 'aduwwun fattakhizoohu 'aduwwaa; innamaa yad'oo hizbahoo liyakoonoo min ashaabis sa'eer )
"Undoubtedly the devil (Shaitaan) [19] is your enemy, so take him only as your enemy [20]. He only assembles his party [21] that they are among the Companions of the burning fire."
Because he became accursed and expelled from Paradise, Shaitaan caused your expulsion from your original home—Jannah. Therefore, it becomes our duty to expel the devil from the house of Allah, i.e., our hearts.
At no time should you be heedless of the devil's threat. He has misled many pious worshippers, both in beliefs and actions. Oppose him in every way.
This tells us that humanity is divided into two factions—one belongs to Allah Almighty (Rahman) and the other to the devil (Shaitan). On the Day of Judgement, each group will be with its leader—the Shaytani group with the devil, and the Rahmani group with the beloved ones of Allah Almighty.
The tafsir of Surah Fatir verse 6 by Ibn Kathir is unavailable here.
Please refer to Surah Fatir ayat 4 which provides the complete commentary from verse 4 through 6.
(35:6) Surely Satan is an enemy to you. Therefore, do take him as an enemy. He calls his followers to his way so that they may be among the inmates of the Fire.
There is no commentary by Abul Maududi available for this verse.
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