Luqman (Luqman)

Verse 25

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    25. “And if you ask them: ‘Who created the heavens and the earth? Certainly they will say: ‘Allah’. Say: ‘(All) praise is Allah’s.’ ‘Nay! Most of them do not know’,”

    It is not concealed to pagans that Allah is the creator, since the pagans implicitly confess their deviation.

    Therefore, in this verse He says:

    “And if you ask them: ‘Who created the heavens and the earth? certainly they will say: ‘Allah’…”

    This meaning, which has also been mentioned in other verses of the Qur’an1 , from one side, is an evidence that pagans were never the deniers of the Unity of the Creator and they could not rather accept divinity for idols; they believed only in polytheism in worship and intercession.

    And from other side, it is a reference to the fact that Monotheism and the manifestation of this Divine Light in the nature of all humankind is innate. Then He implies that now that they confess the Unity of the Creator, they should be told that the entire praise is Allah’s, the One Who is the Creator of all things, not the idols which themselves are His creatures.

    But most of them do not know and do not understand that worship must be particular to the Creator of the world.

    The verse continues saying:

    “…Say: ‘(All) praise is Allah’s.’ ‘Nay! Most of them do not know’,”


    Footnotes

    1. like Surah Al-‘Ankabut, No. 29, verses 61-63, Surah Az-Zumar, No. 39, verse 38, and Surah Az-Zukhruf, No. 43, verse 9