Transliteration:( Kallaaa innahum 'ar Rabbihim yawma'izil lamah jooboon )
"Indeed, they will certainly be deprived from seeing their Lord that day."
The Ultimate Deprivation for Disbelievers
On the Day of Judgment, disbelievers will be denied the vision of Allah, which will be their greatest punishment.
From this, we learn three key points:
Seeing Allah will be the greatest reward – On that day, every soul will long for Allah’s vision, and being deprived of it will be a severe form of punishment.
Believers will be blessed with this vision – This will not be a reward for good deeds, but a special favor from Allah. To attain this honor, one should be regular in Fajr and Asr Salah.
True love for the Prophet ﷺ leads to this blessing – Only those who have recognized the beauty of the Holy Prophet ﷺ with their spiritual sight in this world will be blessed with the Divine Vision in the Hereafter.
Additionally, Allah will speak to everyone, but while believers will receive words of mercy, disbelievers will hear words of wrath. After this, Allah will not be hidden from them, rather they will be veiled from Him as a punishment.
The tafsir of Surah Mutaffifin verse 15 by Ibn Kathir is unavailable here.
Please refer to Surah Mutaffifin ayat 7 which provides the complete commentary from verse 7 through 17.
(83:15) No indeed! On that Day they will be screened off from seeing their Lord,[8]
8. That is, these people will remain deprived of the vision of Allah with which the righteous will be blessed. For further explanation, see (Surah Al-Qiyamah, ayat 28).
[1881]- i.e., they will not be able to see Him.
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