Here is a deep, structured explanation in light of Qur’an, Sunnah, and Tafsīr:
Universal mortality — no exception for creation
- The word كُلُّ (kullu) means: Every single thing, without exception.
- And مَنْ (man) includes: All living beings be it the Jinn, Animals, and Humans, even Kings & beggars, Believers & disbelievers and the mighty & the weak
- That is nothing on earth — no matter how powerful, beautiful, advanced, or admired — is exempt.
This echoes many Qur’anic verses:
- “Every soul shall taste death.” (3:185)
- “Wherever you may be, death will overtake you.” (4:78)
- “We did not grant immortality to any human before you.” (21:34)
This demolishes the illusion of permanence in dunya / our earthly world.
Collapse of worldly pride and false security
In the verse above, فَانٍ (fān) means vanishing, decaying, coming to an end
Thus this part of the verse directly confronts the human Arrogance, Attachment to wealth, Obsession with status, Trust in systems, power, or technology, that is whatever people build — empires, businesses, reputations, cities, ideologies — all share the same destiny:
فَانٍ (fān) not only means just the death — it is total fading of worldly reality. This is why Qarun/Korah, Pharaoh, and past nations are lessons: They seemed permanent — but they became history.
A doorway to Tawḥīd (Oneness of Allah)
This verse is immediately followed by:
وَيَبْقَىٰ وَجْهُ رَبِّكَ ذُو الْجَلَالِ وَالْإِكْرَامِ
“And there will remain the Face of your Lord, Owner of Majesty and Honor.” (55:27)
This contrast is deliberate:
- All creations are Fān (perishing), while Allah is Bāqī (Everlasting)
- All creations are Dependent while the Almighty Allah is Self-Sufficient
- All creations are weak and meek, while the ever remaining Allah is All Powerful
This is pure Tawḥīd al-Rubūbiyyah and al-Asmāʾ waṣ-Ṣifāt. For
only Allah is: Al-Ḥayy (The Ever-Living) and Al-Qayyūm (Self-Existing) - click on the highlighted blue text to understand the meaning of these two attributes of Allah
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Spiritual wisdom: where should the heart attach?
This verse answers a deep human question: What is safe to love completely? - and the Islam’s answer: Don’t attach your heart to what will die - Attach it to the One who never dies
The Prophet ﷺ said: “Love whom you wish, but you will surely part from him.” (Reported in meaning in several narrations)
So the verse trains the believer to: (1) Love creation with balance. (2) Rely on Allah with certainty, and Seek the Hereafter over dunya
A cure for grief, arrogance, and despair
This single verse gives:
- For the grieving: What you lost was never permanent.
- For the arrogant: You yourself are temporary.
- For the hopeless: The One you turn to is not temporary.
This is why scholars note that this verse equalizes kings and beggars in the reality of death.
Connection to Surah Ar-Raḥmān’s theme
Surah ar-Raḥmān is about: Blessings to the jinn and humans, Power, Judgment, Mercy of Allah and His neutral and impartial Accountability.
This verse marks a turning point:
- From enjoying blessings to remembering their end.
- It teaches: Blessings are real — but not eternal and that Accountability is real — and eternal.
A Daʿwah and life principle for today
When viewed our world which is obsessed with: Legacy, Fame, Digital immortality, Wealth accumulation, this verse declares:
- No matter how advanced you become — you are still temporary.
- True success is not being remembered on earth, but Being accepted by Allah in the Hereafter
One powerful theological summary
Everything you see, love, fear, or rely on in this world is guaranteed to perish — only Allah is permanent, and only what is done for Him will last.
The verse notes that all that exists on Earth will perish but the one and only God never dies. Just as the creation of this universe is a miracle of God, similarly the end is also a sign of His power because it shows that He is so Magnificent and Self-Sufficient that He does not depend on His creation in any way. He does not need anything. Compare it with any of your own creation and your attitude towards its preservation, the heartbreak you feel if it is lost or broken; can you ever have the courage to break your own piece of craft? We are so weak in front of Him. So, then how can we deny the Almighty Lord? We recognize His power to give us but we do not recognize our duty towards Him which is to be His obedient slaves. It is His decision that He does not punish us in this world and lets us have our way; so people think that they can keep avoiding His accountability forever.
The above explanation of a very small verse unfolds the stark realities of which we normally close our eyes and turn away to the pomp and show of the wordily life, not being any heed to cautions such like verses contain for the man, and jinn, to know that there still is time that we steer our lives on the path which is being shown to us and the hidden realities that are being open to us. Only men who have the wisdom and intellect to reflect will catch this powerful theological truth.