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Yunus - Jonas

Arabic Name: يُوْنـُس

Urdu Name: یونس

Type: Makki

Serial Number: 10

Revelation Order: 51

Total Verses: 109

Parah: 11

Rukus: 11

Sajda: None

وَلَا تَدۡعُ مِنۡ دُوۡنِ اللّٰهِ مَا لَا يَنۡفَعُكَ وَلَا يَضُرُّكَ‌ۚ فَاِنۡ فَعَلۡتَ فَاِنَّكَ اِذًا مِّنَ الظّٰلِمِيۡنَ‏
wa-laa tade-u min~-doo-nil-laa-hi maa laa yan~-fa-u-ka wa-laa ya-dur-ru-ka fa-in~-fa-al-ta fa-in-na-ka i-dham~-mi-nazh-zhaa-li-meen^
Surah Yunus (10:106)

Related Hadith

"The Prophet Muhammad (ﷺ) was asked, 'Which sin is greatest?' He said, 'To set up a rival to Allah, when He is the One Who created you.'"
Sahih al-BukhariSahih

Directly supports the verse's classification of shirk as the greatest wrongdoing ('zulm').

Quick Facts about this Verse

Surah

Yunus

Revealed

Makki

Position

Juz 11

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Verse Meaning

According to the classical exegete Imam al-Tabari, Quran 10:106 delivers a foundational command in Islamic monotheism (Tawheed): a direct prohibition against invoking any being besides Allah, clarifying that idols and false deities can neither benefit nor harm. The verse defines this act as the ultimate injustice (`zulm`), which Imam al-Qurtubi explains as the grave error of 'placing worship in other than its proper place.' Since worship is a right exclusively for Allah, directing it elsewhere is a profound transgression. As Imam as-Sa'di clarifies, this principle encompasses all created things, as only Allah possesses the power to truly benefit or harm. Therefore, to turn to another in supplication is to commit shirk (associating partners with God), the greatest form of injustice against oneself by exposing the soul to ruin. This verse, while addressed to the Prophet, serves as a universal warning to humanity, establishing that pure monotheism is the cornerstone of faith and that straying from it constitutes the most significant spiritual wrongdoing.

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