Tafsir Ibn Abbas: Al-Haaqqa, Ayah 47
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and not one of you ahadin is the subject of mā min being extra used to emphasise the negation; minkum is a circumstantial qualifier referring to ahadin could have defended him hājizīna is the predicate of the preceding mā and it is used in the plural because ahad when employed in a negatory context denotes a plural sense; the suffixed pronoun in ‘anhu refers to the Prophet in other words there is none to prevent Us from punishing him.
Related Hadiths
None of you should say: Woe be upon the Time, for verily Allah is the Time.
There is no one who will be overtaken by trial regarding whom I do not fear except Muhammad ibn Maslamah, for I heard the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) say: Trial will not harm you.
There would be none amongst the created beings living on the earth (who would survive this century).
None of you should make another one stand in the meeting and then occupy his place.
"If anyone of you knew what is wrong with being alone, no one would travel at night by himself."
Ibn Abbas Commentary
(And not one of you could have held Us off from him) He says: no one of you could have held Us back from Muhammad (pbuh).