Transliteration:( Alaaa innahum fee miryatim mil liqaaa'i Rabbihim; alaaa innahoo bikulli shai'im muheet (section 6) )
"Indeed, they are in doubt [149] about the meeting with their Lord. Indeed, He encompasses everything [150]."
This refers to the state of uncertainty and skepticism among disbelievers regarding the Hereafter and the Day of Judgment—the meeting with Allah Almighty. They question or deny the reality of this meeting, reflecting their lack of faith and spiritual blindness.
Despite their doubts, Allah’s knowledge, power, and authority encompass all things—nothing escapes His control or awareness. This emphasizes that the meeting with Him is certain and inevitable, and He is fully aware of all that happens in the universe and within human beings.
This verse highlights the contrast between the unbelievers’ skepticism and Allah’s absolute dominion and knowledge, reminding us of the certainty of the Hereafter and Allah’s encompassing presence.
The tafsir of Surah Fussilat verse 54 by Ibn Kathir is unavailable here.
Please refer to Surah Fussilat ayat 52 which provides the complete commentary from verse 52 through 54.
(41:54) Lo, they are in doubt concerning their meeting with their Lord.[72] Surely He fully encompasses everything.[73]
72. That is, the basic cause of their attitude and conduct is that they are not sure that they will ever have to appear before their Lord and be held accountable for their deeds and actions.
73. That is, they cannot escape His grasp nor can anything of their deeds be prevented from being recorded by Him.
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