Tafsir Ibn Abbas: Al-Haaqqa, Ayah 29
هَلَكَ عَنِّى سُلْطَٰنِيَهْ
Gone from me is my authority."
Common Words
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My authority my strength my argument has gone from me’ the final hā’ in kitābiyah ‘my book’ hisābiyah ‘my account’ and sultāniyah ‘my authority’ is for consonantal quiescence; and it is retained when reciting with a pause as well as without a pause in accordance with the authoritative version of the Qur’ānic text and the transmitted reports; some elide it when reciting without a pause.
Related Hadiths
Sahih Muslim#4152Sahih
This hadith has been narrated on the authority of 'Abd al-Rahman b. Samura through another chain of transmitters but there is no mention of the word" authority".
Sahih Muslim#7404Sahih
‘I had met Shahr then abandoned transmitting from him’.
Narrated by Hajjāj bin ush-Shā’ir narrated to me, Shabābah narrated to us, he said, Shu’bah said:
Sahih Muslim#4455Sahih
" from the booty".
Narrated by The same tradition has been narrated on the authority of Ubaidullah by a different chain of transmitters who do not mention the words:
Ibn Abbas Commentary
(My power hath gone from me) I am without arguments or excuses.