The Pilgrimage - 22:18 Do you not see that to Allah prostrate those in the heavens and the earth, the sun, the moon, the stars, the mountains, the trees, the animals and many of mankind? And many have deserved the punishment. No one can make honorable that which Allah humbles. Allah does what He wills. Do you not see that to Allah prostrate those in the heavens and the earth, the sun, the moon, the stars, the mountains, the trees, the animals and many of mankind? And many have deserved the punishment. No one can make honorable that which Allah humbles. Allah does what He wills.
Questions to the Verse (9)
Why heavens (plural expression) how many heavens?
Metaphorical description of the torment of Hell:
The angels in the heavens prostrate themselves and are not arrogant:
The prophets whom they have taken as gods from the earth serve Allah, and they do not ascribe greatness:
General characteristics of those who deserve torment:
Allah does what He wills:
Everything prostrates to Allah, submits to His laws and glorifies Him:
Those who are humbled on the Day of Resurrection:
Against the polytheists of the people of the Book, who took gods besides Allah and wanted to add to the revelation accordingly, Allah gives examples of His power to His Messenger, reminding him that He alone is the one who can do these things, and He draws his Messenger's attention and strengthens him:

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