سُوْرَةُ الشُّعَرَآءِ

Surah Ash-Shu'araa (26) — Ayah 42

The Poets · Meccan · Juz 19 · Page 369

قَالَ نَعَمْ وَإِنَّكُمْ إِذًا لَّمِنَ ٱلْمُقَرَّبِينَ ﴿42﴾
He said: "Yes, and you shall then verily be of those brought near (to myself)."
قَالَ qāla He said
نَعَمْ naʿam Yes
وَإِنَّكُمْ wa-innakum and indeed you
إِذًۭا idhan then
لَّمِنَ lamina surely (will be) of
ٱلْمُقَرَّبِينَ l-muqarabīna the ones who are brought near

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Pharaoh replied, "Yes (there will be a reward), and you will also be given positions [32] among us."

[32]
The Comparison Between the Character of a Prophet and a Magician:

Before the appointed time, when all the magicians from the surrounding areas had arrived at the capital, they collectively asked Pharaoh: If we succeed, will we receive any compensation or reward? This question from the magicians reveals their mentality: whatever they do, they do as a means of livelihood. They have no higher purpose than this. In contrast, a prophet is completely indifferent to people's compensation; he selflessly fulfills his duty solely for the pleasure of Allah. At that time, Pharaoh was in a desperate situation. In response to the magicians' question, he immediately said: Why are you only talking about rewards and honors? If you succeed, I will not only give you rewards and honors, but I will also grant you high positions and you will be among my close associates.