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"Verily the mankind is ungrateful to his Lord". The Holy Qur'aan

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    "Verily the mankind is ungrateful to his Lord". The Holy Qur'aan

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    بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم

    “Verily the mankind is ungrateful to his Lord”. The Holy Qur’aan

    Regarding this statement, we need to find answers to the following questions:

    1. Which surah ( chapter) has this verse?
    2. What is the subject matter of that surah?
    3. Who is referred to by the quality of ungratefulness?


    Answer to Q. 1.
    Now I remember only one surah which has the aayah:

    إن الإنسان لربه لكنود
    It is the 6th verse of surah Al- Aadiyaat. This surah was revealed at the earliest stage in Makkah, so it is a Makkan surah. Let us read the translation of this surah.
    بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم

    1. By the (Steeds) that run, with panting (breath),
    2. Then (by) the strikers (of fire) in sparks,
    3. Then those that make raids at morn,
    4. Stirring up thereby [clouds of] dust,
    5. Penetrating forthwith as one into the midst (of the foe);
    6. Verily! Man (disbeliever) is ungrateful to his Lord;
    7. And to that (fact) he bears witness (by his deeds);
    8. And verily, he is violent in the love of wealth.
    9. Knows he not that when the contents of the graves are brought out and poured forth (all mankind is resurrected).
    10. And that which is (locked up) in (human) breasts is made manifest-
    11. Verily, that Day (i.e. the Day of Resurrection) their Lord will be Well-Acquainted with them (as to their deeds), (and will reward them for their deeds).


    Answer to Q.2
    The subject matter of this surah as given in the commentary books, is as follows:
    Its subject is to make people realize, how evil man becomes when he denies the Hereafter or becomes heedless of it; and also to warn them that in the Hereafter not only their visible and apparent deeds but even the secrets in their hearts too will be subjected to enquiry.

    For this purpose the general chaos and confusion prevailing in Arabia, with which the whole country was in turmoil has been presented as an argument. Bloodshed, robbery, attacks and killing and kidnapping raged on every side. Tribes were subjecting other tribes to raids, and no one could have peaceful sleep at night due to fear that some enemy tribe might raid them early in the morning. Everyone was fully conscious of this state of affairs and realized that it was wrong.

    Referring to this state of affairs , it has been said that being unaware of the second life after death and his accountability before Allah, the mankind has become ungrateful to his Lord and Sustainer. He is using the power and abilities given by God for perpetrating tyranny and cruelty. Blinded by the love of worldly wealth he tries to obtain it by every means however impure and filthy, and his own actions prove that he is abusing the power bestowed by his Lord and thus he has become ungrateful to his Lord.

    He would never behave like this if he had known the time when the dead will be raised from the graves, and when the intentions and motives with which he had practiced that tyranny will be exposed before everyone to see. At that time the Lord and Sustainer of men shall be well informed of what one had done and what punishment or reward one deserved.

    Answer to Q.3

    Now we can clearly see that the quality “ungrateful to his Lord” is referred to the unbeliever cruel men who use the power given to them by their Lord for tyranny, cruelty killing and bloodshed.

    The verses are applicable at all time. The attackers of the present era attacking with airplanes, making sparks of fire and clouds of dust, and attacking the centers of full cities causing numerous deaths in every attack and getting satisfaction with the killing of the innocents are also referred to. If they had believed that Almighty God has given them this power for a limited time and that they are accountable on a very hard Day when all of their actions along with the secrets of their hearts will be exposed and then they shall be tied up in the fire of Hell for ever, they would not commit that tyranny.
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    Re: "Verily the mankind is ungrateful to his Lord". The Holy Qur'aan

    Interesting.

    A brief on Q2, people become evil when they're headless of the Hereafter (because they don't realise that there will be reckoning!)

    The main form of evil in this case is tyranny and the evil it brings.


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    Re: "Verily the mankind is ungrateful to his Lord". The Holy Qur'aan

    Salaams,

    I've found others from the 'Noble Quran' in the internet.

    Would be interesting to finish what is started. There's things to learn too.
    Jazakallah khair.
    Surat Hūd
    11:9
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    in surah

    Sahih International
    And if We give man a taste of mercy from Us and then We withdraw it from him, indeed, he is despairing and ungrateful.
    Found in: Sahih International / Muhsin Khan / Shakir (show all)

    Surat 'Ibrāhīm
    14:34
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    in surah

    Shakir
    And He gives you of all that you ask Him; and if you count Allah's favors, you will not be able to number them; most surely man is very unjust, very ungrateful.
    Found in: Shakir

    Surat Al-'Isrā'
    17:67
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    in surah

    Muhsin Khan
    And when adversity touches you at sea, lost are [all] those you invoke except for Him. But when He delivers you to the land, you turn away [from Him]. And ever is man ungrateful.
    Found in: Muhsin Khan / Shakir / Sahih International / Yusuf Ali (show all)

    Surat Al-Ĥaj
    22:66
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    in surah

    Shakir
    It is He Who gave you life, will cause you to die, and will again give you life: Truly man is a most ungrateful creature!
    Found in: Shakir / Yusuf Ali / Dr. Ghali (show all)

    Surat Ash-Shūraá
    42:48
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    in surah

    Sahih International
    ... is only [the duty of] notification. And indeed, when We let man ... have put forth, then indeed, man is ungrateful.
    Found in: Sahih International / Shakir / Yusuf Ali (show all)

    Surat Az-Zukhruf
    43:15
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    in surah

    Sahih International
    But they have attributed to Him from His servants a portion. Indeed, man is clearly ungrateful.
    Found in: Sahih International / Shakir (show all)

    Surat `Abasa
    80:17
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    in surah

    Muhsin Khan
    Be cursed (the disbelieving) man! How ungrateful he is!
    Found in: Muhsin Khan / Pickthall / Shakir (show all)

    Surat Al-`Ādiyāt (done)
    100:6
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    in surah

    Shakir
    Verily! Man (disbeliever) is ungrateful to his Lord;
    Found in: Shakir / Muhsin Khan / Yusuf Ali / Dr. Ghali


    "Verily the mankind is ungrateful to his Lord". The Holy Qur'aan

    As long as my heart does beat, I shall live, not lie
    For when my heart does stop its beat, with truth, I die.
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