وَٱلطُّورِ١ And by the canopy raised ˹high˺! and the mountains will be blown away entirely. those who amuse themselves with falsehood! ˹It is˺ the Day they will be fiercely shoved into the Fire of Hell. ˹They will be told,˺ "This is the Fire which you used to deny. BacaTafsir Surat At-Tur ayat 24. Cari apa pun di Al-Qur'an dan pahami kandungannya dengan teknologi pencarian AI dan sumber terpercaya di Learn Quran Tafsir. Tafsir Surat Ath-Thur: 21-28 Dan orang-orang yang beriman, dan yang anak cucu mereka mengikuti mereka dalam keimanan, Kami hubungkan anak cucu mereka, dan Kami tiada mengurangi SuratAth Thuur terdiri atas 49 ayat, termasuk golongan surat-surat Makkiyyah, diturunkan sesudah surat As Sajdah. dinaai 'Ath Thuur' (bukit) diambil dari perkataan 'Ath Thuur' yang terdapatpada ayat pertama surat ini. Yang dimaksud dengan 'bukit' di sini ialah bukit Thursina yang terletak di semenanjung Sinai, tempat Nabi Musa a.s. menerima SuratAt-Tur Ayat 1 - 10 dengan Tafsir. Ayat 1. بِسْمِ ٱللَّهِ ٱلرَّحْمَٰنِ ٱلرَّحِيمِ وَٱلطُّورِ «والطور» أي الجبل الذي كلم الله عليه موسى. (Demi Thur) Thur nama sebuah bukit tempat Allah berfirman secara langsung kepada Nabi Musa. Al-Furqan: 33) Artinya, tidak sekali-kali orang-orang kafir itu mengatakan sesuatu untuk menentang perkara yang hak, melainkan Kami sanggah mereka dengan jawaban yang benar, lebih jelas, lebih terang, dan lebih fasih daripada ucapan mereka. Ataukahmereka mempunyai tuhan selain Allah. Mahasuci Allah dari apa yang mereka persekutukan. (Ath-Thur: 43) Ini merupakan keingkaran yang keras ditujukan kepada orang-orang musyrik karena mereka menyembah berhala dan tandingan-tandingan bersama Allah. Kemudian Allah Swt. menyucikan diri-Nya Yang Mahamulia dari apa yang dikatakan dan dibuat SuratAt-Tur berisikan 49 ayat dan termasuk dalam golongan surat Makkiyah karena diturunkan di kota Makkah. Surat At-Tur diturunkan sesudah surat As-Sajadah dan memiliki arti 'bukit'. Nama At-Tur diambil dari lafaz Ath-Thur yang terdapat dalam ayat pertama surat ini. Berikut arti, kandungaan, dan keutamaan dari sueat At-Tur 1Hadis+at+taubah+ayat+105 2 Surat almaidah ayat 48 3 Surat almaidah48 4 dalil+kitab+injil 5 dalil+kitab+zabur 6 Ad +kitab+Al quran 23 Ilmu 24 anggur 25 unta 26 gunung 27 Quran 28 Beriman 29 jus berapa surat al an am ayat 59 30 al hijr 22 31 Yunus 101 32 surat+al-baqarah+ayat+155-157 33 Al imran 34 hujan 35 At taubah ayat 105 36 Ibadah 37 Bacaayat Al-Quran, Tafsir, dan Konten Islami Bahasa Indonesia. Ataukah mereka mengatakan: "Dia (Muhammad) membuat-buatnya". Sebenarnya mereka tidak beriman. Quran; Doa; Cerita Hikmah; Tilawah Per Ayat; Mushaf Madina; Fatwa DSN; Kerja Sama; Donasi; Surat At-Tur Ayat 33. ath-thur: 34) jika mereka benar dalam tuduhan yang mereka lancarkan itu, yang mereka buat-buat, maka hendaknyalah mereka mendatangkan hal yang semisal dengan al-qur'an yang dibawa oleh muhammad shallallahu 'alaihi wa sallam karena sesungguhnya andaikata mereka dan semua penduduk bumi dari kalangan jin dan manusia berhimpun menjadi satu untuk gHhST. فَلۡيَأۡتُواْ بِحَدِيثٍ مِّثۡلِهِۦٓ إِن كَانُواْ صَٰدِقِينَ فَلۡيَأۡتُواْ بِحَدِيثٍ مِّثۡلِهِۦٓ إِن كَانُواْ صَٰدِقِينَ فَلۡيَأۡتُواْ maka hendaklah mereka mendatangkan بِحَدِيثٖ dengan perkataan مِّثۡلِهِۦٓ serupa dengannya صَٰدِقِينَ orang-orang yang benar فَلۡيَأۡتُواْ maka hendaklah mereka mendatangkan بِحَدِيثٖ dengan perkataan مِّثۡلِهِۦٓ serupa dengannya صَٰدِقِينَ orang-orang yang benar Terjemahan Cobalah mereka membuat yang semisal dengannya Al-Qur’an jika mereka orang-orang benar. Tafsir Maka hendaklah mereka mendatangkan kalimat yang dibuat-buat yang semisal dengan Al-Qur'an itu jika mereka orang-orang yang benar di dalam tuduhannya itu. Topik فَلۡيَأۡتُواْ بِحَدِيثٖ مِّثۡلِهِۦٓ إِن كَانُواْ صَٰدِقِينَ Falyaatoo bihadeesim misliheee in kaanoo saadiqeen English Translation Here you can read various translations of verse 34 Then let them produce a statement like it, if they should be truthful. Yusuf AliLet them then produce a recital like unto it,- If it be they speak the truth! Abul Ala MaududiIf they are truthful in this, then let them produce a discourse of similar splendour. Muhsin KhanLet them then produce a recital like unto it the Quran if they are truthful. PickthallThen let them produce speech the like thereof, if they are truthful. Dr. GhaliThen let them come up with a discourse like this, in case they are sincere. Abdel Haleemlet them produce one like it, if what they say is true. Muhammad Junagarhiاچھا اگر یہ سچے ہیں تو بھلا اس جیسی ایک ہی بات یہ بھی تو لے آئیں Quran 52 Verse 34 Explanation For those looking for commentary to help with the understanding of Surah Tur ayat 34, we’ve provided two Tafseer works below. The first is the tafseer of Abul Ala Maududi, the second is of Ibn Kathir. Ala-Maududi 5234 If they are truthful in this, then let them produce a discourse of similar splendour.[27] 27. That is, not only is the Quran not the word of Muhammad peace be upon him but the truth is that it is not human at all; it is beyond the power of man to compose and produce it. If you think it is human, you are challenged to produce the like of it, which should also be human. This challenge had been given not only to the Quraish but to all the disbelievers of the world first of all in this verse. Then it was repeated thrice in Makkah and then finally in Madinah. Please see Surah Younus, Ayat 38; Surah Houd, Ayat 13; Surah Bani-Israil, Ayat 88; Surah Al-Baqarah, Ayat 23. But no one could dare meet this challenge of the Quran at that time, nor has anyone else had so far the ability to compose and produce a man-made work like the Quran. Some people, because of lack of understanding the real nature of this challenge, say that not to speak of the Quran, no one has the power to write prose or compose poetry in the style of another person. Homer, Rumi, Shakespeare, Goethe, Ghalib, Tagore, Iqbal, all are unique in their styles. It lies in no one’s power to produce poetry like theirs by imitation. Those who give this answer to the challenge of the Quran are, in fact, involved in the misunderstanding that the meaning of “let them produce a statement like it”, is a challenge to man to compose and write a book like the Quran, in the style of the Quran; whereas it does not imply any resemblance in literary style but it implies this Bring a book of the same sublimity and quality and rank, not only in Arabic but in any language of the world, that may be regarded as a match for the Quran in respect of the characteristics for which the Quran is a miracle. The following are in brief some of the main characteristics because of which the Quran has been a miracle before as it is a miracle today 1 The Quran is the highest and most perfect model of the literature of the language in which it was revealed. No word and no sentence in the entire Book is sub-standard. Whatever theme has been presented in it, has been presented in the most appropriate words and in the most suitable style. One and the same theme has been presented over and over again but every time in a new style avoiding the defect of repetition everywhere. The entire Book, from the beginning to the end, is set in the choicest words, like chiseled and polished gems, that cannot be replaced. The discourses are so impressive that no one who knows the language, even if he is a disbeliever, can help being moved to ecstasies on hearing them. Even after 1,400 years this Book is still the model of Arabic literature and no other Arabic book can approach it in literary excellence not to speak of equaling it. Not only this, this Book has so controlled the Arabic language that even after the passage of 14 centuries the standard of this language’s beauty and eloquence is the same that had been set by it; whereas in such long periods languages change out of recognition. No other language of the world has remained in the same state in so far as its spelling and diction, idiom, rules of language and usages are concerned. But it is only the power of the Quran that has held the Arabic language in place each idiom of it is still in use in Arabic literature; its literature is still the standard literature of Arabic; and in writing and speech still the same language is regarded as good Arabic that had been used in the Quran 1,400 years ago. Is there any man-made book in any language of the world that bears the same characteristics? 2 This is the one single Book in the world, which has so extensively and so universally influenced mankind’s thoughts, morals, civilization and way of life as has no precedent in history. In the first instance, its impact changed one nation; then that nation rose and changed a major part of the world. No other Book has proved to be so revolutionary. This Book has not remained confined to writing on paper but in the practical world its each word has formed and molded ideas and thoughts and built up a lasting civilization. Its influence has continued being operative for 1,400 years and its circle of influence and impact is still expanding every day. 3 The theme that this Book discusses is the most extensive theme which comprehends the whole universe, from eternity to eternity. It deals with the reality of the universe, its beginning and end, its system and law. It tells as to who is the Creator and Controller and Disposer of this universe, what are His attributes, what are His powers, and what is that essence and basis on which He has established this entire system of the world. It specifies man’s position and his place which he cannot change. It tells what is the right and correct way of thought and action for man in view of this place and position, which corresponds to the reality, and what are the wrong ways which clash with the reality. Then to prove why the right way is right and the wrong way is wrong, it presents countless arguments from various phenomena of the earth and heavens, from different aspects of the system of the universe, from man’s own self and existence and from man’s own history. Besides, it also tells how and for what reasons man adopts the wrong ways, by what means he can find out the right way, which has always been one and shall remain one, and how he has been guided to it in every age. It does not merely point to the right way but presents a plan of the complete system of life for following that way, which contains a detailed and systematic code concerning beliefs, morals, purification of self, worship, social life, civilization, economy, politics, justice, law and every other aspect of human life. Furthermore, it also tells in full detail what are the results of following this right way and of adopting the wrong ways in this world and what consequences of this will appear in the next world after the present system of the world has come to an end. It depicts fully the coming to an end of the present world and of the establishment of the new world; it gives every detail of the process of change; it portrays the next world and describes fully how man will find a totally new life there, how his deeds from worldly life will be subjected to accountability, what things he will be questioned about, how his complete record, which lie will not be able to deny or dispute, will be placed before him, what strong evidence will be produced in proof thereof, why the culprits will be punished and the righteous rewarded, what rewards will be bestowed on the righteous and in what forms will the culprits suffer the evil consequences of their misdeeds. The way this vast theme has been dealt with in this Book is not of the nature of some conclusions that its author might have reached from some syllogistic premises but its nature is that its author has the direct knowledge of the reality. He sees everything happening from eternity to eternity. All the realities are manifest for Him and the entire universe is like an open book before Him. He sees the entire life of mankind, from its origin to its end, even beyond the present life into the second life simultaneously, and He is guiding man not on the basis of conjecture and speculation but on the basis of knowledge. Not a single truth that He presents as knowledge has been proved to be wrong so far. The concept of the universe and man that He presents fully explains all the phenomena and events and can become the basis of research in every branch of knowledge. His Word contains the answers to all the ultimate problems of philosophy and natural and social sciences, and they are so coherent and consistent logically that a perfect, consistent and comprehensive system of thought can be built on their basis. Then from the practical aspect the guidance that He has given to man about various spheres of life is not only highly rational and pure but countless men have been living according to it in a real fact in different parts of the earth for 1,400 years and have found it by experience to be the only valid way. Is there any man made book of this unique quality present in the world, Ibn-Kathir The tafsir of Surah Tur verse 34 by Ibn Kathir is unavailable here. Please refer to Surah Tur ayat 29 which provides the complete commentary from verse 29 through 34. Quick navigation links Outback Towns and Drives Find a Town Find a drive Itinerary ABOUT Surat Fresh air and great fishing are two good reasons to spend some time in the picturesque little town of Surat, midway between St George and Roma on the Great Inland Way. But they’re not the only things you’ll find in this relaxed river town. Take your time to soak up the history of Cobb & Co, unwind on a river walk or picnic in the tranquil surrounds of the Balonne’s riverside parklands. Early mornings are gold for birdwatchers. Active types can get out on the river water skiing or jetskiing and then there’s the fishing. The Balonne is an angler’s paradise and locals are only too happy to swap fishing tips and recommend favourite spots to wet a line. Steeped in history with links to Cobb & Co and the boom time’ of the wool-growing industry, Surat is a must-see’ for any history buff. Here you’ll get a taste of life as it used to be. The Cobb & Co Changing Station, the original site of the Cobb & Co Store and a drop-off’ point for coach travellers and goods, houses a museum of regularly changing displays depicting the lifestyles of yesteryear including a 14-seater Cobb & Co coach. The complex houses the Surat on Balonne Gallery, featuring local and travelling exhibitions, and the Window to the Balonne Aquarium – a 25,000 litre fresh water aquarium displaying a range of native fish species. Make a visit to the Aboriginal Interpretative Shelter, which displays family histories of Aboriginal families who lived on the site in the mid 1900s. Nature lovers and photographers visiting from January to May will love Beranga Creek with its blanket of colourful water lillies. Places to stay in Surat Things to see and do in Surat Local Stories