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Verse76

(76) فَلَمَّا جَنَّ عَلَيْهِ اللَّيْلُ رَأى‏ كَوْكَباً قالَ هذا رَبِّي فَلَمَّا أَفَلَ قالَ لا أُحِبُّ الْ‏آفِلِينَ

76. " So when the night outspread over him, he saw a star. He said : ' This is my Lord.' But when it set, he said: ' I do not like the setting ones."

Commentary :
Abraham's Dispute with Pagans:
When Abraham was disputing with the polytheists, he wanted to show condescension and softness in discussion, in order to reject the belief of the opposite party. He did not believe, of course, in what he told them because it was against his infallibility. Stating 'O my people !' in the second verse after the abovementioned one, is a sign of condescension in saying 'This is my Lord'. It was also for this reason that when he saw the setting of the moon and the sun, he said : "... Surely I am quit of that you associate (with Allah)' ..." (verse 78), and he did not say 'that I associate'.
A thing that has rising and setting, is objective to some regularities, not in a position of subjugating them. A thing which has movement is 'creatable' and a creatable thing cannot be God. At first, Abraham temporarily expresses its acceptance in order that he can reasonably reject it later.
Such a reasoning, in deed, is one of the best methods of preaching and awakening the innate dispositions, actuating the minds and thoughts, and paying attention to sentiments.
Again, it causes us to understand that the true beloved is the one who is not captive to place, time and varieties, and also is not temporary, limited, and numerous. " So when the night outspread over him, he saw a star. He said : ' This is my Lord.' But when it set, he said: ' I do not love the setting ones."
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