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32.11. Qul yatawaffakum malaku almawti alladhiiwukkila bikum thumma ila rabbikum turdschaAAuuna

32.11. Say: The angel of death, who hath charge concerning you, will gather you, and afterward unto your Lord ye will be returned. (Pickthall)

32.11. Sag: Es nimmt euch der Engel des Sterbens zu sich, der Sachwalter für euch gemacht wurde, dann werdet ihr zu eurem Herrn zurückgebracht. (Ahmad v. Denffer)

32.11. Sag: Abberufen wird euch der Engel des Todes, der mit euch betraut ist, hierauf werdet ihr zu eurem Herrn zurückgebracht. (Bubenheim)

32.11. Sprich: "Der Todesengel, der euch bestimmt ist, wird euch abberufen. Dann werdet ihr zu eurem Herrn zurückgebracht werden." (Azhar)

32.11. Sag: ‚Der Engel des Todes, der für euch zuständig gemacht wurde, wird eure (Seelen) vollständig einziehen, dann werdet ihr zu eurem HERRN zurückgebracht.‘ (Zaidan)

32.11. Sag: Der Engel des Todes, der über euch eingesetzt ist, wird euch (wenn eure Frist abgelaufen ist) abberufen. Hierauf werdet ihr zu eurem Herrn zurückgebracht werden. (Paret)

32.11. Sprich: "Der Engel des Todes, der über euch eingesetzt wurde, wird euch abberufen; dann werdet ihr zu eurem Herrn zurückgebracht." (Rasul)

Tafsir von Maududi für die Ayaat 10 bis 11

And ( 19 ) the people say, "When we have become dust, shall we be created again?" The fact is that they disbelieve in the meeting with their Lord. ( 20 ) Say to them, "The angel of death who has been appointed over you, shall seize you completely, and then to your Lord you will be made to return. " ( 21 )

Desc No: 19
After answering the disbelievers' objections about the Prophethood and Tauhid now their objection about the Hereafter, which is the third basic belief of Islam, is being dealt with. The conjunction waw(and) in the beginning of the verse connects this paragraph with the foregoing theme, as if the sequence were like this: "They say: Muhammad is not Allah's Messenger," "They say: Allah is not One and the only Deity," and "They say: we shall not be raised back to life after death. " 

Desc No: 20
The gap between the preceding and this sentence has been left for the listener to fill. The objection of the disbelievers as cited in the first sentence is so absurd that no need has been felt to refute it. Only its citation was regarded as enough to show its absurdity. For the two parts which make up the objection arc both unreasonable. Their saying: "When we have become dust" is meaningless for that which is "we" can never become dust. Dust is the destiny of the body after it has become devoid of the "we" The body itself is not the "we". When alive, limbs and other parts of the body may be cut off one by one, but the "we" remains intact. No part of it is cut off with the cut off limb. And when the "we" has vacated a body, the "we" remains no longer applicable even in its remotest sense although the body still remains intact. That is why a sincere lover goes and buries the body of his beloved, because the beloved is no more in the body. He buries not the beloved but the empty body, which was once the home of his beloved. Thus, the very first premise of the disbelievers' objection is baseless. As for its second part, "Shall we be re-created?" this question containing surprise and denial would not have arisen, had the objectors considered and taken into account the meaning of the "we" and its creation. The present existence of this "we" is nothing more than that a little of coal and iron and lime and sonic other earthly substances got together from here and there to combine themselves into a body, which became the home of the "we". Then what happens when it dies? When the "we" has left .the body, the constituent substances of its abode which had been gathered together from different parts of the earth go back to the same earth. The question is: He who had made this home for the "we", can He not make the same home from the same substances once again and settle the "we" in it? When this was possible before and has in actual fact existed, what can hinder its possibility and its existing as an actual fact once again? These are such things as can be understood by the application of a little of the common sense. But why doesn't man allow his mind to think on these lines? Why does he raise the meaningless objections about the life hereafter and the Hereafter? Leaving out all these details, Allah has answered this question in the second sentence, saying: "The fact is that they disbelieve in the meeting with their Lord." That is, "The real thing is not this that the recreation of man is something odd and remote in possibility, which they cannot understand, but in fact, what prevents them from understanding this is their desire w live freely and independently in the world and commit any sin, any excess that they please and then escape Scot-free from here: they should not be held accountable for anything, nor answerable for any of their misdeeds." 

Desc No: 21
That is, "Your `ego' will not mix in the dust,` but as soon as its term of action comes to an end, God's angel of death will come and will take it out of the body and seize it completely. No part of it will be allowed to become dust with the body. It will be taken intact into custody and produced before its Lord."
Let us consider in some detail the facts which have been presented in this brief verse:
(1) It says that death does not occur as a matter of course, like the stopping of a watch suddenly when it needs re-winding, but for this purpose Allah has appointed a special angel, who comes to receive the soul precisely in the manner as an official receiver takes something into his custody. From the details which have been mentioned at other places in the Qur'an, it becomes apparent that the chief angel of death has a whole staff of the angels under him, who perform a variety of duties in connection with causing the death, seizing the soul and taking it into custody. Moreover, their treatment of a guilty soul is different from their treatment of a believing, righteous soul. (For details, see An-Nisa': 97, AI-An`am: 93, An-Nahl: 28, AI-Waqi'ah: 83-94).
(2) It also shows that man dces not cease to exist after death, but his soul survives the body. The words of the Qur'an: "The angel of death shall seize you completely," point out the same reality. For something which does not exist cannot be seized. Seizing something and taking it into custody implies that the seized thing should be in possession of the seizer.
(3) It also shows that at the time of death that which is seized is not the biological life of man but his self, his ego, which is connoted by the words like "I" and "we" and "you". Whatever personality this ego may have developed during its life-activity in the world, the same is taken out intact as a whole, without effecting any increase or decrease in its characteristics, and the same is made to return to its Lord after death. The same personality will be given a new birth and a new body in the Hereafter; the same will be subjected to trial; the same will be called to account; and the same will have to experience rewards or punishments.  "



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