Transliteration:( Falaa yahzunka qawluhum; innaa na'lamu maa yusirroona wa maa yu'linoon )
113. You should not be disheartened at the infidelity of the infidels or at your rejection and inflicting of harm by them This tells us that the Holy Prophet beloved of Allah Almighty, as the Lord Himself is comforting
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The tafsir of Surah Yaseen verse 76 by Ibn Kathir is unavailable here.
Please refer to Surah Yaseen ayat 74 which provides the complete commentary from verse 74 through 76.
(36:76) Let not their words grieve you. Surely We know all things about them, what they conceal and what they reveal.[63]
63. The address is to the Prophet (peace be upon him). Here the allusion is to the campaign of vilification which the chiefs of the disbelievers of Makkah were carrying on against him. They knew in their hearts and acknowledged in their private assemblies that the charges they brought against him were absolutely baseless. In order to create suspicions against him in the minds of the people, they branded him a poet, sorcerer, magician, madman, etc. But their consciences recognized, and they also acknowledged before one another, that whatever they were uttering was false, which they were forging only to frustrate his mission. That is why Allah says to His Prophet: Do not grieve at their absurd and meaningless talk. Those who are opposing and resisting the truth with falsehood shall ultimately meet with failure in this world and see their evil end in the Hereafter, too.
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