And ˹remember˺ when Abraham said to his father, Ȃzar, “Do you take idols as gods? It is clear to me that you and your people are entirely misguided.”
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ازر
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Abū Jaʿfar
Ibn ʿĀmir
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Ḥamzah
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Khalaf
Abū ʿAmr
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Readings:
آزَرَ
āzara
“Abraham said to his father, Azar: do you take idols as gods?”
In the majority reading, Āzar is genitive as the name of the father.
آزَرُ
āzaru
“Abraham said to his father: ‘Azar, do you take idols as gods?’”
In this reading, Abraham (pbuh) begins his speech by addressing his father by name.
Explanation:
These readings are complementary in meaning. The exegetes have some debate over whether Azar was the actual father of Abraham, or an uncle who is described as his father. There are also alternative opinions concerning this name, with some interpreting the verse on the basis that it was the name of an idol [al-Alusi].
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 are complementary in meaning. The exegetes have some debate over whether Azar was the actual father of Abraham, or an uncle who is described as his father. There are also alternative opinions concerning this name, with some interpreting the verse on the basis that it was the name of an idol [al-Alusi].