Surah ash-Shu`ara' (The Poets ) 26 : 3

لَعَلَّكَ بَٰخِعٌ نَّفْسَكَ أَلَّا يَكُونُوا۟ مُؤْمِنِينَ

Translations

 
 Muhsin Khan
 Pickthall
 Yusuf Ali
Quran Project
Then perhaps you are going to worry yourself to death over them that they will not become Believers.

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Explanatory Note

The sūrah then addresses the Prophet who is concerned about the idolaters and saddened by their rejection of his message and the Qur’ān. It comforts the Prophet telling him that the whole matter is not worth his concern. God could easily have forced them to believe by showing them a clear sign they would not have been able to resist: “Would you, perhaps, torment yourself to death [with grief] because they would not believe? If We will, We can send down to them from the skies a sign before which their necks will remain bent in submission to it.” There is here a note of remonstration with the Prophet for showing too much concern for the unbelievers and their attitudes: “Would you, perhaps, torment yourself to death [with grief] because they would not believe?” The Prophet is shown to be suffering because of his certainty that their rejection will inevitably incur punishment. Since these people belonged to his own clan and community, he took the matter to heart, feeling heavy at the inevitable prospect. God, however, is too caring to leave him to his grief. The sūrah tells him that his responsibility does not include bringing these people into the fold of believers. Had it been God’s will, He would have sent down a miraculous, overpowering sign that would have rendered all their arguments meaningless. They would then have had no option but to declare their belief in God and submit to Him.

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The subject matter and the style show that this Surah was revealed during the middle Makkan period. According to Ibn Abbas (a great companion of the Prophet), Surah 20: Ta Ha was revealed, followed by Surah 56: al-Waqi’ah (The Occurrence) and then Surah 26: ash-Shu’ara’ (The Poets).

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