Surah Ta-Ha Ayat 107 in Arabic Text
English Translation
Here you can read various translations of verse 107
You will not see therein a depression or an elevation.”
“Nothing crooked or curved wilt thou see in their place.”
in which you shall find no crookedness or curvature.
“You will see therein nothing crooked or curved.”
Wherein thou seest neither curve nor ruggedness.
Wherein you will see no crookedness nor any curving.”
with no peak or trough to be seen.
جس میں تو نہ کہیں موڑ دیکھے گا نہ اونچ نیچ
Quran 20 Verse 107 Explanation
For those looking for commentary to help with the understanding of Surah Ta-Ha ayat 107, we’ve provided two Tafseer works below. The first is the tafseer of Abul Ala Maududi, the second is of Ibn Kathir.
Ala-Maududi
(20:107) in which you shall find no crookedness or curvature.[83]
83. According to the Quran, the earth will take a new shape in the Hereafter:
The earth will be spread. (Surah Al-Inshiqaq, Ayat 3).
The bottoms of the oceans will be split (and the whole water will sink down in the earth). (Surah Al-Infitar, Ayat 3).
The oceans will be filled up. (Surah At-Takweer, Ayat 6).
The mountains will be reduced to fine dust and scattered away and there will be left no curve or crease in the earth. (Surah TaHa, Ayat 105-107).
On that day the earth will be totally changed. (Surah Ibrahim, Ayat 48).
And it will be turned into a garden and given to the pious people to dwell therein forever. (Surah Az-Zumar, Ayat 74).
This shows that ultimately this earth will be turned into Paradise which will be inherited by the pious and righteous servants of Allah. The whole earth will become one country, and there will be no mountains, oceans, rivers and deserts which today divide it into countless countries and homelands and divide mankind as well into as many tribes, races and classes. Ibn Abbas and Qatadah have the same view that Paradise will be established on this very earth.
Ibn-Kathir
The tafsir of Surah Ta-Ha verse 107 by Ibn Kathir is unavailable here.
Please refer to Surah Taha ayat 105 which provides the complete commentary from verse 105 through 108.
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