Transliteration:( Wa law laa ni'matu Rabbee lakuntu minal muhdareen )
"And had it not been the blessings [57] of my Lord, I would surely have been seized and ruined [58]."
This verse expresses that but for the mercy and blessings of Allah, the speaker would have been completely seized and destroyed.
It acknowledges that Allah’s grace is the ultimate protection against total ruin, even when one errs or goes astray.
The tafsir of Surah As-Saffat verse 57 by Ibn Kathir is unavailable here.
Please refer to Surah Saffat ayat 50 which provides the complete commentary from verse 50 through 61.
(37:57) But for Allah’s favour, I should be one of those who have been mustered here.[32]
32. This shows how powerful will be man’s hearing, seeing and speaking powers in the Hereafter. Sitting in Paradise he bends his head a little and is able to see a person, who is undergoing torment thousands of miles away in Hell, without the agency of a television set. Then, they not only just see each other, but also commune with each other directly without the medium of the telephone or radio and they speak and hear each other over vast distances.
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