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Al-Baqara - The Cow

Arabic Name: الْبَقَرَة

Urdu Name: گائے

Type: Madani

Serial Number: 2

Revelation Order: 87

Total Verses: 286

Parah: 1,2,3

Rukus: 40

Sajda: None

الَّذِيۡنَ يَظُنُّوۡنَ اَنَّهُمۡ مُّلٰقُوۡا رَبِّهِمۡ وَاَنَّهُمۡ اِلَيۡهِ رٰجِعُوۡنَ‏
al-la-dhee-na ya-zun-noo-na an-na-hum-mu-laa-qoo rab-bi-him wa-an-na-hum i-lai-hi raa-ji-oon
Surah Al-Baqara (2:46)

Quick Facts about this Verse

Surah

Al-Baqara

Revealed

Madani

Position

Juz 1,2,3

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Verse Meaning

According to the classical scholar Imam Al-Tabari, Quran 2:46 provides the defining characteristic of the 'Khashi'in' (the humble), clarifying that their core belief is an unwavering certainty in meeting their Lord and returning to Him for judgment. A comprehensive review of tafsirs, including those by Ibn Kathir and Al-Qurtubi, reveals a crucial linguistic insight: the Arabic word 'yazunnuna' (يَظُنُّونَ), often translated as 'they think' or 'suppose', here signifies absolute conviction and knowledge. As Mujahid, a student of Ibn Abbas, stated, 'Every instance of "zann" in the Quran is knowledge (certainty)'. This scholarly consensus transforms the verse's meaning, indicating that the ease of worship for the humble is not based on hope or doubt, but on the profound and motivating certainty of the Akhirah (Hereafter). This conviction in accountability and the final return to Allah is what makes the perceived burdens of worship, like salah, feel light and purposeful.

Questions for Reflection

Linguistic Certainty

The scholars insist 'zann' here means 'yaqeen' (certainty). Contemplate a time your 'zann' (initial thought/doubt) about a worldly matter transformed into 'yaqeen' (certainty). How did that shift in conviction change your actions? How can you apply that same process to the certainty of meeting your Lord?

Personal Encounter

The verse says 'they will meet their Lord.' Personalize this. It is not an abstract event, but *your* meeting. What feelings, hopes, and fears arise when you contemplate this personal, inevitable appointment? How does this certainty re-prioritize your current worries and ambitions?

Practical Applications

Before each prayer, pause and actively affirm: 'I am certain I will meet my Lord, and this prayer is my preparation.'

In a distracted world, this mindful affirmation creates a mental space dedicated solely to the upcoming meeting with Allah.

During moments of worldly loss or gain, remind yourself, 'Ultimately, I am returning to Him,' to maintain emotional and spiritual equilibrium.

This helps manage the anxiety of career pressures, social media comparisons, and financial volatility.

Hidden Gem

The synthesis reveals that the verse doesn't just state a belief, but a cause-and-effect relationship. The 'khushu' (humility) is the *result* of this certainty. Contemplate: Is my humility a product of my certainty, or am I trying to be humble without first cultivating the foundational conviction of the meeting with Allah?

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