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Surah Al-A'raaf (7) — Ayah 126

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وَمَا تَنقِمُ مِنَّآ إِلَّآ أَنْ ءَامَنَّا بِـَٔايَـٰتِ رَبِّنَا لَمَّا جَآءَتْنَا ۚ رَبَّنَآ أَفْرِغْ عَلَيْنَا صَبْرًا وَتَوَفَّنَا مُسْلِمِينَ ﴿126﴾
"And you take vengeance on us only because we believed in the Ayât (proofs, evidence, lessons, signs, etc.) of our Lord when they reached us! Our Lord! pour out on us patience, and cause us to die as Muslims."
وَمَا wamā And not
تَنقِمُ tanqimu you take revenge
مِنَّآ minnā from us
إِلَّآ illā except
أَنْ an that
ءَامَنَّا āmannā we believed
بِـَٔايَـٰتِ biāyāti in (the) Signs
رَبِّنَا rabbinā (of) our Lord
لَمَّا lammā when
جَآءَتْنَا ۚ jāatnā they came to us
رَبَّنَآ rabbanā Our Lord
أَفْرِغْ afrigh Pour
عَلَيْنَا ʿalaynā upon us
صَبْرًۭا ṣabran patience
وَتَوَفَّنَا watawaffanā and cause us to die
مُسْلِمِينَ mus'limīna (as) Muslims

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 126) {وَ مَا تَنْقِمُ مِنَّاۤ اِلَّاۤ اَنْ اٰمَنَّا …: ’’ نَقَِمَ مِنْهُ} (ض، ع) "And {’’اِنْتَقَمَ‘‘ عَاقَبَهُ} that is, the meaning of {’’نَقَمَ مِنْهُ‘‘} and {’’اِنْتَقَمَ مِنْهُ‘‘} is to take revenge, to punish, and the meaning of {’’ نَقَّمَ الْأَمْرَ‘‘ } is {’’ كَرِهَهُ‘‘ }, that is, to dislike or detest something. (Qamus) The meaning is that if we have any sin, it is only that we have believed in our Lord. The reality is that no one can know a skill as much as the expert of that skill, so when these magicians saw the miracle of Musa (peace be upon him), they immediately understood that this could never be magic, rather it is entirely a miracle from Allah Almighty, so they immediately believed in it, and their faith was so firm that they did not even care for their lives, rather they prayed to Allah Almighty for patience, steadfastness, and death upon faith and Islam.

According to the famous opinion, they were killed, so Tabari and other commentators have mentioned the statement of Ibn Abbas (may Allah be pleased with them both) that at the beginning of the day they were magicians and then in the latter part of the day they entered among the martyrs. Dr. Hikmat bin Basheer has written in the authentication of Tafsir Ibn Kathir regarding this statement of Ibn Abbas (may Allah be pleased with them both) that Ibn Abi Hatim has narrated this statement with a weak chain from Sudi from Ibn Abbas, whereas Sudi did not hear from Ibn Abbas (therefore the narration is disconnected, not Sahih). The Noble Qur’an has not mentioned at this place what their end was, nor in Surah Ash-Shu'ara, nor in Surah Ta-Ha, nor anywhere else. The reason for this is that the purpose of the Noble Qur’an is to mention, for the sake of lesson, Allah’s help with Musa (peace be upon him), the defeat of Pharaoh, the magicians’ coming to faith, their determination to remain firm despite Pharaoh’s threats, and their prayer for patience and ending upon faith, not merely to narrate a story, as stated in Surah An-Nazi'at: «{ اِنَّ فِيْ ذٰلِكَ لَعِبْرَةً لِّمَنْ يَّخْشٰى [ النازعات : ۲۶ ] "Indeed, in that is surely a great lesson for whoever fears." The Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings be upon him) also did not say anything about this. Some scholars say that Pharaoh could not put his threats into action, as he had said to his chiefs: "Let me kill Musa." [ المؤمن : ۲۶ ] And that believer from the people of Pharaoh who opposed the killing of Musa (peace be upon him) in the full court, Pharaoh also plotted the worst against him, but he could not kill Musa (peace be upon him), and Allah Almighty saved that believer from his plots as well. See Surah Al-Mu’min (45). Allah Almighty had sent Musa (peace be upon him) with this reassurance: «{ سَنَشُدُّ عَضُدَكَ بِاَخِيْكَ وَ نَجْعَلُ لَكُمَا سُلْطٰنًا فَلَا يَصِلُوْنَ اِلَيْكُمَا بِاٰيٰتِنَاۤ اَنْتُمَا وَ مَنِ اتَّبَعَكُمَا الْغٰلِبُوْنَ [ القصص : ۳۵ ] "We will certainly strengthen your arm with your brother and will give both of you dominance, so they will not reach you. With Our signs, you two and those who follow you will be the victors." Even at the place under commentary, if he had acted upon his threat, there would have been no need for his chiefs to incite him anew, as is coming in the next verse. (And Allah knows best what is correct)