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Surah: At-Tin (8)
"Is Allah Not the Most Just of Judges?" — The Concluding Seal of Surah At-Tin
أَلَيۡسَ ٱللَّهُ بِأَحۡكَمِ ٱلۡحَٰكِمِينَ
— التين الآية 8
Verse: "Is Allah not the most just of judges?" (95:8)
Occasion (Sahih): Al-Wahidi and others mentioned: the Prophet ﷺ taught his companions this concluding interrogative, saying: "When one of you reads it let them say: Yes, and I am a witness to that." Similarly for "Am I not your Lord?" and "Is He not able?"
Authenticity: Sahih (Abu Dawud & Al-Tirmidhi)
Lesson: The Quran invites the reader to participate — not merely recite but respond interactively.
Occasion (Sahih): Al-Wahidi and others mentioned: the Prophet ﷺ taught his companions this concluding interrogative, saying: "When one of you reads it let them say: Yes, and I am a witness to that." Similarly for "Am I not your Lord?" and "Is He not able?"
Authenticity: Sahih (Abu Dawud & Al-Tirmidhi)
Lesson: The Quran invites the reader to participate — not merely recite but respond interactively.
Source: Asbab Al-Nuzul by Al-Wahidi; Sunan Abi Dawud
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What did the Prophet ﷺ teach his companions to say when reading "Is Allah not the most just of judges"?
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