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﴿48﴾ وَاصْبِرْ لِحُكْمِ رَبِّكَ فَإِنَّكَ بِأعْيُنِنَا وَسَبِّحْ بِحَمْدِ
رَبِّكَ حِينَ تَقُومُ
﴿49﴾ وَمِنَ اللَّيْلِ فَسَبِّحْهُ وَإِدْبَارَ النُّجُومِ
48. Therefore, wait patiently for the Decision of your Lord for indeed you are
under Our Eyes and Protection. Glorify the Praises of your Lord when you get up
from sleep.
49. And in the nighttime also glorify His Praises and at the setting of the
stars.
Exegesis:
In the twain blessed Verses, God Almighty addresses His Noble Prophet (SAW) and
bids him to be patient against disbelievers who wrong him and persevere in the
propagation of Divine Call despite the harms done to him by disbelievers, since
he is protected by God Almighty. He is also bidden to wake up at daybreak when
stars set and glorify the praises of the Lord. Although the Noble Prophet (SAW)
is bidden to remember God Almighty at all times and glorify his Lord in the day
and at night, but it is said that all Divine Injunctions addressed to the Noble
Prophet (SAW) are applicable to the Muslim community, unless it is proven that
they are particularly addressed to the Noble Prophet (SAW). Thus, it is
incumbent upon believers to not forget God Almighty at any time owing to their
worldly preoccupations but to obey Divine Injunctions and abstain from
committing any wrong. Many an exegete have interpreted "and in the nighttime
also glorify His Praises" as "night prayer" and maintain that "and at the
setting of the stars" refers to the two unite recommended prayer established at
daybreak when stars disappear in daylight. It is narrated from Imam ‘Alī (AS)
that "at the setting of the stars" refers to the twain units of |