Translation by Dr. Muhammad Muhsin Khan & Dr. Taqi-ud-Din al-Hilali
O you who believe! Betray not Allâh and His Messenger, nor betray knowingly your Amânât (things entrusted to you, and all the duties which Allâh has ordained for you).
Word by Word — Arabic, Transliteration & Meaning
يَـٰٓأَيُّهَاyāayyuhāO you
ٱلَّذِينَalladhīnawho
ءَامَنُوا۟āmanūbelieve
لَاlā(Do) not
تَخُونُوا۟takhūnūbetray
ٱللَّهَl-lahaAllah
وَٱلرَّسُولَwal-rasūlaand the Messenger
وَتَخُونُوٓا۟watakhūnūor betray
أَمَـٰنَـٰتِكُمْamānātikumyour trusts
وَأَنتُمْwa-antumwhile you
تَعْلَمُونَtaʿlamūnaknow
Tafsir al-Quran al-Karim — Hafiz Abdus Salam Bin Muhammad Bhutvi
Tafsir al-Quran al-Karim is a 4-volume Quran commentary by Hafiz Abdus Salam bin Muhammad Bhutvi, a renowned Salafi (Ahl al-Hadith) scholar and Sheikh ul-Hadith from Pakistan. Based on over 45 years of teaching and research, this tafsir follows the methodology of Tafsir bil-Ma'thur — interpreting the Quran through authentic Hadith, statements of the Companions, and the understanding of the early generations (Salaf). It is distinguished by its complete avoidance of Israeliyyat (Judeo-Christian narratives) and unverified reports. The tafsir is originally written in Urdu, translated to English by tohed.com.
(Ayah 27){ يٰۤاَيُّهَاالَّذِيْنَاٰمَنُوْالَاتَخُوْنُوااللّٰهَوَالرَّسُوْلَ …:} The scope of betrayal in trusts is very broad. It includes all responsibilities and agreements made with Allah Almighty or with people. Reconciliation, war, and marriage, etc., are also included in this, and each other's personal and military secrets are also trusts. Hatib bin Abi Balta'ah (may Allah be pleased with him) had sent a letter with a woman to Makkah before the conquest of Makkah, in which he informed the people of Makkah about the intention of the Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings be upon him) to attack, and for this, there was a warning from Allah. [ بخاری، ۳۹۸۳۔ مسلم : ۲۴۹۴ ] See the details of this at the beginning of Surah Al-Mumtahanah. Anas (may Allah be pleased with him) says that the Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings be upon him) rarely gave us a sermon except that he said: [ لاَاِيْمَانَلِمَنْلاَّأَمَانَةَلَهُوَلاَدِيْنَلِمَنْلاَّعَهْدَلَهُ ][ أحمد : 135/3، ح : ۱۲۳۸۳، و حسنہ شعیب الأرنؤوط ۔ ابن حبان : ۱۹۴ ] "He has no faith who has no trust, and he has no religion who has no covenant." It is narrated from Abdullah bin Amr and Abu Hurairah (may Allah be pleased with them) that one of the signs of a hypocrite is also betrayal in trust. [ بخاری، الإیمان، باب علامات المنافق : ۳۳۔ مسلم : ۵۹ ]
Tafsir Ahsan al-Bayan — Hafiz Salahuddin Yusuf
Tafsir Ahsan al-Bayan is a well-known Quran commentary by Hafiz Salahuddin Yusuf, a renowned Salafi (Ahl al-Hadith) scholar from Pakistan. This tafsir explains the meanings of the Quran in accordance with the methodology of the Salaf (early righteous generations), relying on authentic sources and straightforward language. Due to its reliability and adherence to sound Islamic scholarship, the Saudi government publishes and distributes this tafsir among the Hujjaj (pilgrims) visiting the Haramain. The tafsir is originally written in Urdu, translated to English by tohed.com.
27. 1. Betrayal in the rights of Allah and His Messenger is that one appears obedient to Allah and His Messenger ﷺ in public, but in private acts contrary and commits sins. Similarly, it is also betrayal to abandon any of the obligations or to commit any of the prohibitions, and one should not betray the trust that another person deposits with him. The Prophet ﷺ also greatly emphasized the protection of trusts. In the hadith, it is mentioned that the Prophet ﷺ used to say in most of his sermons: "He has no faith who does not keep trusts, and he has no religion who does not feel bound by his religion."
Tafsir Taiseer ul-Quran — Maulana Abdul Rahman Kilani
Tafsir Taiseer ul-Quran (Facilitation of the Quran) is a comprehensive Quran commentary by Maulana Abdul Rahman Kilani, a renowned Salafi (Ahl al-Hadith) scholar from Pakistan. Known for his eloquent and accessible writing style, Kilani authored this tafsir with a focus on clarity — making Quranic meanings understandable to the common reader. The tafsir provides detailed historical context for verses related to battles and expeditions, and firmly refutes modernist ideologies using strong scriptural evidence. It is widely regarded as an invaluable resource for understanding the Quran and countering deviant interpretations. The tafsir is originally written in Urdu, translated to English by tohed.com.
27. O you who believe! Do not betray Allah and the Messenger knowingly, nor betray your mutual trusts [28] among yourselves.
[28] Different Forms of Breach of Trust:
The scope of breach of trust is very vast. Trusts refer to all those covenants, agreements, and responsibilities that are imposed upon a person. For example, the covenant of man with Allah Almighty, the covenant of Meethaq, which, if fulfilled, a person cannot remain disobedient to Allah, and also those covenants which a person personally makes with Allah, such as vows and pledges, etc. Breach of trust with the Messenger of Allah ﷺ is that a Muslim, regarding the matters on which he has pledged allegiance to him ﷺ, starts thinking of ways to escape from them. Agreements with people can also be related to religion, peace and war treaties, marriage contracts, and then, according to his position, various kinds of responsibilities are imposed upon a person. In short, the subject of this verse encompasses the entire life of a person. The meaning is that a person is being warned at every event of his life that he should not commit breach of trust under any circumstances. And especially, what the Muslims are being warned about in this verse is that they should not disclose the policy of Muslims regarding the disbelievers to the hypocrites or suspicious people, and should act with utmost caution in this matter. Because all kinds of war strategies are a trust from Allah and His Messenger, and to inform the disbelievers about such measures, even by hint or implication, that is, to disclose war secrets, is also a breach of trust. The consequences of which are extremely dangerous. Sometimes, even victory turns into defeat.