سُوْرَةُ اِبْرَاهِيْمَ

Surah Ibrahim (14) — Ayah 43

Abraham · Meccan · Juz 13 · Page 261

مُهْطِعِينَ مُقْنِعِى رُءُوسِهِمْ لَا يَرْتَدُّ إِلَيْهِمْ طَرْفُهُمْ ۖ وَأَفْـِٔدَتُهُمْ هَوَآءٌ ﴿43﴾
(They will be) hastening forward with necks outstretched, their heads raised up (towards the sky), their gaze returning not towards them and their hearts empty (from thinking because of extreme fear).
مُهْطِعِينَ muh'ṭiʿīna Racing ahead
مُقْنِعِى muq'niʿī raised up
رُءُوسِهِمْ ruūsihim their heads
لَا not
يَرْتَدُّ yartaddu returning
إِلَيْهِمْ ilayhim towards them
طَرْفُهُمْ ۖ ṭarfuhum their gaze
وَأَفْـِٔدَتُهُمْ wa-afidatuhum and their hearts
هَوَآءٌۭ hawāon (are) empty

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.

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