Transliteration:( Qaala fakhruj minhaa fa innaka rajeem )
"He (Allah) said: 'Get you out (from Paradise), for you are rejected [134].'"
Opposing Allah’s command or using flawed logic against divine will is the way of the devil and leads to Divine rejection and curse.
One should not argue with every opposer. Sometimes, the correct response is to distance them, as Allah did with Iblis.
Some prayers of disbelievers can be accepted, such as Iblis’s request for a long life. However, the verse “Every prayer of the infidel loses its way” refers to the Hereafter. Even after death, through the duas of pious saints, lifespans can be extended, as seen in the miracles of Hazrat Isa (peace be upon him) who revived the dead.
The tafsir of Surah Sad verse 77 by Ibn Kathir is unavailable here.
Please refer to Surah Sad ayat 71 which provides the complete commentary from verse 71 through 85.
(38:77) He said: “Get out of here;[65] surely you are accursed,[66]
65. “Out of it”: From the place where Adam was created and where the angels were commanded to bow down before Adam, and where Iblis committed disobedience of Allah.
66. Lexically, the word rajim, as used in the original, means “cast off” or “smitten”; in common usage it is used for the person, who has been thrown down from a place of honor and humiliated. In Surah Al-Aaraf, the same thing has been expressed thus: Get out: you are indeed one of those who wish themselves ignominy. (Surah Sad, ayat 13).
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