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	 At-Tabaree said, "Fa-akhadhahullaahu (means), So Allaah 
    punished him. Nakaalal-Aakhirati wal-Oolaa (means), He punished him 
    because of the last of his two sayings, which was his saying that, ‘I 
    am your Highest Lord.’ And the first of his sayings, ‘I know 
    of no one else for you to worship besides me.’ … reports 
    this from Mujaahid and others and that the two sayings were separated by 
    forty years … others said, rather what is meant by that is the 
    punishment of this world and the hereafter, said by Hasan and Qataadah.
	- Al-Baghawee said, "Al-Hasan and Qataadah said, ‘Allaah gave 
    him an exemplary punishment in this world and the hereafter, meaning, 
    drowning in this world and a fire in the hereafter. And Mujaahid and a group 
    of the people of tafseer 
    said, "What is meant by the latter and 
    the earlier is the two sayings of Pharaoh."
  
	- Ibn Katheer said, "(Meaning), Allaah chastised him with a 
    punishment that made an example and a lesson of him, for the like of him 
    from the transgressors in the world … and this is what is cvorrect 
    with regard to what is meant in the aayah, 
    ‘Nakaalal-aakhirati wal-Oolaa’ that it means, in the 
    world and the Hereafter. And it is said that what is meant is his two 
    sayings, the first and the last; and it is said, his kufr and his 
    disobedience. And what is correct about which there is no doubt is the 
    first."
  Inna fee Dhaalika La-’Ibratan Li-Mayyakhshaa 
 
	 - At-Tabaree said, "He, the Most High, says, that in the punishment 
    that Allaah brought to Pharaoh in this world, and His punishing him with the 
    punishment of the first and the last – there is an admonition and a 
    lesson for anyone who fears Allaah and fears His punishment.."
  
	- As-Sa’dee said, "Since the one who fears Allaah, he is the 
    one who benefits from the signs and the lessons, then he knows that whoever 
    is haughty and disobendent, and challenges the Highest Sovereign, will be 
    punished by Him in this world and the Hereafter. As for the one whose heart 
    is such that fear of Allaah has departed from it, then even if every sign 
    came to him, he would not believe it."
  A-Antum Ashaddu Khalqan Amis-Samaa‘ Banaahaa 
 
	 - At-Tabaree said, "He, the Most High, said to those deniers of the 
    Resurrection from Quraysh, who said, ‘A-‘idhahh kunna 
    idhaaman nakhirah, Qaaloo, tilka idhjan karratun khaasirah.’ 
    (11-12), ‘Are you, O People, harder to create, or the heavens which 
    your Lord created? So for Him who built the heavens and made that a ceiling 
    for you, then it is easy for Him to create you and create the like of you. 
    And to give you life after your death, and creating you after your death is 
    not harder than the creating of the heavens. Banaahaa: He raised it 
    up, and so made it a ceiling for the earth."
  
	- Al-Baghawee said, "Then he addressed the deniers of the 
    Resurrection, saying, ‘A-antum ashaddu khalqan amis-Samaa,’ 
    meaning, ‘Is creating you after death harder in your view and in 
    your estimation or (creating) the heavens?’ and they are both the same 
    in the power and ability of Allaah."
  
	- Ash-Shawkaanee said, "And the address was to the unbelievers of 
    Makkah, and what is meant by it is a rebuke and censure of them, since the 
    one who is able to create the heavens which are tremendous in size, and 
    contain amazing creations, and wonderful proofs of His power – which 
    clearly show those who see them: who can he be unable to bring those bodies 
    which He has caused to die back to life, when it was He who created them in 
    the first place?"
  Rafa’a Samkahaa fa-Sawwaahaa 
 
	 - At-Tabaree said, "He, the Most High, says He made the Heavens 
    evenly, such that one part does not stand out higher than the rest, not any 
    part lower than the rest – but it is even in its elevation and its 
    expansion. Qataadah said, ‘He raised it up and made it even.’ 
    Mujaahid said, ‘He raised it up, without any pillar.’"
  
	- Al-Baghawee said, "Fa-Sawwaahaa: means without any gaps or 
    splits."
  
	- Ibn Katheer said, "That is, He made it high, long – lasting, 
    even and adorned with stars in the dark night."
  Wa Aghtashaa Lailahaa wa Akhraja Duhaahaa 
 
  
 
 
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