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Antithesis Between Two Sentences — Whoever Does an Atom of Good Sees It / Evil Sees It

balagha Level: basic muqabala blg-087
فَمَن يَعۡمَلۡ مِثۡقَالَ ذَرَّةٍ خَيۡرٗا يَرَهُۥ
— الزلزلة 7
Difference between tibaq and muqabala:
Tibaq: between two words. Muqabala: between two or more sentences — each sentence against the opposite of the other.

The two verses:
"Whoever does an atom of good will see it. And whoever does an atom of evil will see it." (99:7-8)

The parallel structure:
Whoever does=Whoever does
an atom=an atom
goodvs.evil
will see it=will see it

Precision of the muqabala:
  • Parallel repetition of "an atom" in both sentences levels the scale and highlights absolute justice
  • "Will see it" repeated to affirm that seeing is inevitable in both cases — no difference in certainty
  • The brevity of the two verses covering all good and all evil is among the most eloquent ijaz
Al-Jurjani: "These two verses are the Quran"s scale of justice — no exceptions, no distinctions — the muqabala here does not adorn, it establishes."
Source: Al-Jurjani (p.138); Al-Zarkashi (3/441); Al-Maydani (2/287)
Question: What is the difference between tibaq and muqabala? Where does each appear in the Zalzala verses?
Answer: Tibaq: between two words (good/evil). Muqabala: between the two complete sentences "whoever does an atom of good sees it" vs. "whoever does an atom of evil sees it."
Printed from quran.zayenha.com — 6/3/2026