Surah al-Infitar (The Cleaving Asunder ) 82 : 17

وَمَآ أَدْرَىٰكَ مَا يَوْمُ ٱلدِّينِ

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 Muhsin Khan
 Pickthall
 Yusuf Ali
Quran Project
And what can make you know what is the Day of Recompense?

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Having stated what happens on the Day of Judgement, the surah emphasizes again the certainty of that day, since it is denied by some. The emphasis provided here is in the form of a rhetorical question which enhances the mystery surrounding the object of the question. This verse then states the complete helplessness of everyone, the absolute impossibility of giving or receiving support and that God is the absolute sovereign on that awesome day.

The form “would that you knew...” is a form of rhetorical question often used in the Qur’an. It suggests that the matter under discussion is far beyond our imagining and understanding. This is stressed here by repetition of the question before details about conditions on the day concerned are given.

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Overview (Verses 17 - 19) 


Having stated what happens on the Day of Judgement, the surah emphasizes again the certainty of that day, since it is denied by some. The emphasis provided here is in the form of a rhetorical question which enhances the mystery surrounding the object of the question. The surah then states the complete helplessness of everyone, the absolute impossibility of giving or receiving support and that God is the absolute sovereign on that awesome day: “Would that you knew what the Day of Judgement is! Oh, would that you knew what the Day of Judgement is! It is the day when no soul can be of any help to any other soul; for on that day all sovereignty is God’s alone.” (Verses 17-19)
 
The form “would that you knew...” is a form of rhetorical question often used in the Qur’an. It suggests that the matter under discussion is far beyond our imagining and understanding. This is stressed here by repetition of the question before details about conditions on the day concerned are given: “It is the day when no soul can be of any help to any other soul.” (Verse 19) It is a state of total helplessness when everyone stands alone, busy with their own problems, unable to think of anyone else, relative or friend. “For on that day all sovereignty is God’s alone.” (Verse 19) He indeed reigns supreme in this life and the next. This fact, however, becomes so clear on that day that no one can overlook it, as the ignorant and the conceited do in this life.
 
The surah closes with an air of fear and speechless expectation which contrasts with the opening air of violent horror. In between the two man is addressed with that remonstrance which overwhelms him with shame.
 

 


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