˹saying,˺ “Eat from the good things We have provided for you, but do not transgress in them, or My wrath will befall you. And whoever My wrath befalls is certainly doomed.
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Juncture:
أنجيىكم - ووعدىكم - رزقىكم
Readers
Abū Jaʿfar
Ibn ʿĀmir
Nāfiʿ
Ḥamzah
Ibn Kathīr
Khalaf
Abū ʿAmr
al-Kisāʾī
Yaʿqūb
ʿĀṣim
Readings:
أَنْجَيۡنَاكُم - وَوَاعَدۡنَاكُمۡ - رَزَقۡنَاكُمۡ
anjaynākum - wa-wāʿadnākum - razaqnākum
“We rescued you...and We made a pledge with you...We have provided for you”
أَنْجَيۡنَاكُم - وَوَعَدۡنَاكُمۡ - رَزَقۡنَاكُمۡ
anjaynākum - wa-waʿadnākum - razaqnākum
“We rescued you...and We made a pledge with you...We have provided for you”
In these two readings, Allah speaks of Himself with the first-person majestic plural. Forms III (wāʿadnā) and I (waʿadnā) convey the same meaning, though the first contains a sense of mutuality of the pledge.
أَنْجَيۡتُكُم - وَوَاعَدۡتُّكُمۡ - رَزَقۡتُكُمۡ
anjaytukum - wa-wāʿadtukum - razaqtukum
“I rescued you...and I made a pledge with you...I have provided for you”
In this reading, Allah speaks with the first person singular pronoun, as in the remainder of ayah 81.
Explanation:
These readings amount to the same meaning [Makki].
He has revealed to you ˹O Prophet˺ the Book in truth, confirming what came before it, as He revealed the Torah and the Gospel
Explanation:
These readings amount to the same meaning [Makki].