Transliteration:( Wa taraknaa feehaaa aayatal lillazeena yakhaafoonal 'azaabal aleem )
37. And We have left a sign there [39] as a lesson for those who fear the painful [40] punishment.
Allah left behind a sign in the destroyed city of Sodom as a lesson for future generations.
This serves as a reminder for all those who reflect on the fate of the sinful and heed the warnings of divine punishment.
The verse emphasizes that this destruction is a warning for those who fear the painful punishment of Allah.
The remnants of the city are not just historical but serve as a living reminder for the righteous to stay steadfast and avoid the mistakes of the past.
The tafsir of Surah Ad-Dhariyat verse 37 by Ibn Kathir is unavailable here.
Please refer to Surah Dhariyat ayat 31 which provides the complete commentary from verse 31 through 37.
(51:37) and We left therein a Sign for those who fear the grievous chastisement. [35]
35. A sign: the Dead Sea, southern part of which still presents the signs of a great disaster. The archaeologists have expressed the opinion that the principal cities of the people of Lot were probably sunk underground and the waters of the Dead Sea spread over them. For that part of this sea which is situated to the south of the small peninsula called Al-Lisan clearly seems to be a later development, and the signs of the ruins of the Dead Sea found to the north of this peninsula are very different from those found in the south. From this it is concluded that the southern part was once higher than the sea level. At some later time it sank and went under water. The period of its sinking also seems to be about 2000 B.C. and the same precisely is the time of the Prophets Abraham and Lot (peace be upon them) historically. In 1965 an American archaeological research party discovered a large graveyard at Al-Lisan which contains more than twenty thousand graves. From this one is led to think that nearby it there must have existed a large city. But no ruins of any such city are found in the adjoining area, which might have given rise to such a big graveyard. This fact also strengthens the doubt that the city whose graveyard it was has sunk under the sea. The area to the south of the sea still abounds in the ruins and the underground stocks of sulfur, resin, tar and natural gas found in this area lead one to believe that hell must have been let loose at this place at some time by the eruption of lava and the play of lightning. For further explanation, see (Surah Ash-Shuara, ayat 173) note 114.
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