The verses warn against being preoccupied with worldly gain and success, and emphasize the inevitability of death and our ultimate fate. They encourage us to focus on what is truly important in life, and remind us that we will eventually face the truth and the consequences of our actions.
Here's the translation and explanation for Quran 102:1-6:
- "In the name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful.
- Competition in [worldly] increase diverts you.
- Until you visit the graveyards.
- No! You are going to know.
- Then no! You are going to know.
- No! If you only knew with knowledge of certainty.
- You will surely see the Hellfire."
These verses speak to the human tendency to be preoccupied with worldly gain and success, which can distract us from what is truly important. The word "competition" in the first verse refers to the race for material gain and wealth that many people become obsessed with, to the point that it diverts them from their true purpose in life. The next verse reminds us that, ultimately, we will all visit the graveyards and face death, regardless of our worldly pursuits.
The following verses serve to emphasize this point and warn us that we will come to know the true nature of things eventually, whether we want to or not. The use of the phrase "No! You are going to know" three times reinforces the idea that we cannot escape the truth and will eventually face it. The final verse reminds us that those who are too preoccupied with worldly gain and fail to focus on what truly matters in life will face the punishment of Hellfire.
Overall, these verses serve as a reminder to focus on what is truly important in life, to not become overly obsessed with material gain, and to always remember our ultimate fate and purpose in this world.
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