Tafsir Al-Jalalayn: Ad-Dukhaan, Ayah 49
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Tafsir
((Saying): Taste) O Abu Jahl! (Lo! thou wast forsooth the mighty) among your own folk, (the noble) in their midst! And it is also said that this means: you were the mighty who felt powerful through your own folk, the noble who was magnanimous with them!
Related Hadiths
(Another chain) which is similar, but he said: (Tabarakta ya dhal-jalali wal-ikram) "Blessed are You, O Possessor of Majesty and Honor."
You are Jamila (i. e. good and handsome). Ahmad (one of the narrators) narrated it with a slight variation of wording.
‘The best of your seasonings is salt.”
That the Prophet (ﷺ) said: "What an excellent condiment vinegar is."
" The best condiment." And he did not doubt (about this word).
"No, not until she tastes his sweetness."
“What a blessed condiment vinegar is.”
“What a blessed condiment vinegar is.”
What a good condiment vinegar is!
What a good condiment vinegar is!
Al-Jalalayn Commentary
And it will be said to him ‘Taste! that is taste the chastisement. Indeed you are the mighty the noble one! as you claimed when you used to say ‘There is nothing between its two mountains sc. Mecca that is mightier or nobler than me!’