Translation: "O our Lord! 1919 cover (us) 1920 with Your
Forgiveness - me, My parents, 1921 and (all)
Believers, on the Day that the Reckoning will be
established! 1922
Commentary:
1919 Read again n. 1912 above. Having prayed for his progeny, Abraham now
prays for Allah's Grace on himself, his parents, and the whole Brotherhood of
Faith, irrespective of family or race or time, to be perfected in the ideal of Islam.
1920 For the shades of meaning in the different words for forgiveness, see n. 110
to 2:109.
1921 My parents. Abraham's father was an idolater (43:26; 6:74). Not only that,
but he persecuted the Faith of Unity and threatened Abraham with stoning and
exile (19:46); and he and his people cast him into the Fire to be burned (21:52,
68). Yet Abraham's heart was tender, and he prayed for forgiveness for his father
because of a promise which he made (9:114), though he renounced the land of his
fathers ( Chaldea ).
1922 At the final Reckoning, all that may seem inequality or injustice in this world
will be redressed. But the merits of the best of us will need Allah's Grace to
establish us in that lasting felicity which is promised to the righteous. And
Abraham, as the father of Prophecy, prayed for all-for the Universal Faith
perfected in Islam.
1919 Read again n. 1912 above. Having prayed for his progeny, Abraham now prays for Allah's Grace on himself, his parents, and the whole Brotherhood of Faith, irrespective of family or race or time, to be perfected in the ideal of Islam.
1920 For the shades of meaning in the different words for forgiveness, see n. 110 to 2:109.
1921 My parents. Abraham's father was an idolater (43:26; 6:74). Not only that, but he persecuted the Faith of Unity and threatened Abraham with stoning and exile (19:46); and he and his people cast him into the Fire to be burned (21:52, 68). Yet Abraham's heart was tender, and he prayed for forgiveness for his father because of a promise which he made (9:114), though he renounced the land of his fathers ( Chaldea ).
1922 At the final Reckoning, all that may seem inequality or injustice in this world will be redressed. But the merits of the best of us will need Allah's Grace to establish us in that lasting felicity which is promised to the righteous. And Abraham, as the father of Prophecy, prayed for all-for the Universal Faith perfected in Islam.