Transliteration:( Alam ta'lam annal laaha ya'lamu maa fis samaaa'i wal ard; inna zaalika fee kitaab; inna zaalika 'alal laahi yaseer )
142. That all the unseen incidents have been recorded on the Divine Tablet and this writing is there so that those pious devotees of Allah Almighty who have the power to read this Divine Tablet can now be given information about the Unseen. Otherwise, there is no danger of Allah Almighty forgetting it.
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70. Know you not that Allah knows all that is in the heaven and on the earth Verily, it is (all) in the Book. Verily, that is easy for Allah.
Not even the weight of a speck of dust, or less than that or greater escapes His knowledge in the heavens or in the earth. He knows all things even before they happen, and He has written that in His Book, Al-Lawh Al-Mahfuz, as was reported in Sahih Muslim from `Abdullah bin `Amr, who said, “The Messenger of Allah said:
(Allah issued His decrees concerning the measurement and due proportion of the creatures fifty thousand years before He created the heavens and the earth, and His Throne was over the water.) In the Sunan, it was reported from a group of the Companions that the Messenger of Allah said:
(The first thing that Allah created was the Pen. He said to it, “Write!” It said, “What should I write” He said, “Write what will happen,” so the Pen wrote everything that will happen until the Day of Resurrection.) Allah says:
(Verily, it is (all) in the Book. Verily, that is easy for Allah.)
(22:70) Are you not aware that Allah knows all that is in the heaven and the earth? Surely it is all preserved in a Book. Indeed that is easy with Allah.[119]
119. In order to understand the significance of this paragraph, we should keep in view (Surah Al-Hajj, ayat 55-57) with which this is connected.
[941]- The Preserved Slate (al-Lawḥ al-Maḥfūẓ), which is with Allāh.
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