Tafsir Al-Jalalayn: At-Takwir, Ayah 28
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Tafsir
(Unto whomsoever of you willeth to walk straight) to whoever wills to conform to the commands of Allah: the belief in Allah's divine Oneness and other things.
Related Hadiths
(Give to one) who is on the right, then again who is on the right.
If anyone pursues a path in search of knowledge, Allah will thereby make easy for him a path to paradise; and he who is made slow by his actions will not be speeded by his genealogy.
"Whoever swears an oath and says, 'If Allah wills,' then he has the choice: If he wishes, he may go ahead, and if he wishes he may not."
" He who wishes (may do to)."
“Whoever demands his rights let him do so in a decent manner as much as he can.”
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"Taking the good route is a part of the twenty-four parts of Prophethood."
“When anyone of you puts on his sandals, let him start with the right, and when he takes them off, let him start with the left.”
“Take your rights in a decent manner as much as he can.”
Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) said, "If you want to put on your shoes, put on the right shoe first; and if you want to take them off, take the left one first. Let the right shoe be the first to be put on and...
Al-Jalalayn Commentary
for those of you who li-man shā’a minkum is a substitution for li’l-‘ālamīna ‘for all worlds’ using the same preposition wish to go straight by following the truth;