Transliteration:( Wa wahabnaa lahoo ahlahoo wa mislahum ma'ahum rahmatan minna wa zikraa li ulil albaab )
89. In that He granted his wife, Rahmat, health once again and brought his deceased children back to life, and granted him the same number of children. All this is ascertained from "his family and others like him".
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The tafsir of Surah Sad verse 43 by Ibn Kathir is unavailable here.
Please refer to Surah Sad ayat 41 which provides the complete commentary from verse 41 through 44.
(38:43) And We granted to him his family and also the like of them,[44] as a mercy from Us, and as a reminder to people of understanding,[45]
44. Traditions show that during this illness everyone except his wife had deserted the Prophet Job (peace be upon him); even his children had turned away. To this Allah has alluded, saying: When We granted him health, the whole family returned to him, and then We granted him even more children.
45. That is, in it there is a lesson for an intelligent man. Neither should man forget God and become arrogant in good times nor despair of Him in bad times. Good fortune and misfortune are entirely in the Power of Allah, the One. If He wills He can change the best times of man into the worst times and the worst into the best. Therefore, a wise person should trust in Him alone in all sorts of circumstances and should pin all his hopes on Him.
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