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Verse75

(75) وَ كَذلِكَ نُرِي إِبْراهِيمَ مَلَكُوتَ السَّماواتِ وَ الْأَرْضِ وَ لِيَكُونَ مِنَ الْمُوقِنِينَ

75. " And thus did we show Abraham the dominions of the heavens and the earth and that he might be of those who are sure."


Commentary :
The Qur'anic word /malakut/ is derived from /mulk/ to which two particles of emphasis and exaggeration are added. The holy phrase: ' The dominions of the heavens and the earth ', mentioned in the verse, means the true and absolute ownership of the heavens and the earth.
It is cited in Atyab-ul-Bayan upon the commentary of the Qur'an that the worlds are divided into four categories : ' Lahut' (the world of Divine Essence of which none knows save Allah), Jabarut, (the world of incorporeal beings), 'Malakut' (the world of bodies), and 'Nasut' (the world of generation and corruption with changes and transformations).
Mu'jam-ul-Wasit, an Arabic Dictionary, announces that /Malakut/ is 'the world of secrets, orders, wonders, and the world of Unseen'.
'Alusi says that 'the dominions of the heavens' means 'their wonders'.
By seeing the dominions of the heavens and the earth, Abraham was fairly acquainted with the way of treatment, creation, wisdom, and Lordship of Allah.
" And thus did we show Abraham the dominions of the heavens and the earth and that he might be of those who are sure."
According to the statement of Imam Baqir (a.s.); Allah bestwed such a light and ability upon the eyes of Abraham that he could see what was inside the depth of the heavens and the earth.(1)
Of course, whoever recognizes the Truth and invites others to it, without being afraid of anything, Allah bestows upon him ' a heavenly sight', (like Abraham (a.s.) whom the holy verse referred to).

(1) Nur-uth-Thaqalayn, Vol. 1, P. 734, Tradition 138

 

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