Al-Masad - The Palm Fibre
Arabic Name: الْمَسَد / اللَّهَب
Urdu Name: خوب بٹی ہوئی
Type: Makki
Serial Number: 111
Revelation Order: 6
Total Verses: 5
Parah: 30
Rukus: 1
Sajda: None
Related Hadith
"Indeed, a man's child is from his earnings."
Provides the direct prophetic basis for interpreting 'what he earned' as his children.
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Surah
Al-Masad
Revealed
Makki
Position
Juz 30
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Verse Meaning
According to the consensus of classical scholars like Ibn Kathir and Al-Tabari, Quran 111:2 declares the absolute futility of Abu Lahab's wealth and worldly gains in protecting him from Allah's decree. This verse was revealed after Abu Lahab arrogantly claimed he would ransom himself from any punishment with his wealth and children. The phrase 'wa ma kasab' (and what he earned) is specifically interpreted by authorities, including Ibn Abbas and Aisha, to mean his children. This interpretation is supported by a prophetic hadith stating, 'Indeed, a man's child is from his earnings.' Thus, the verse serves as a powerful divine rebuttal, confirming that neither his hoarded riches nor his progeny would be of any benefit to him when facing the consequences of his enmity towards Islam.
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