Many critics of Islam blame "Allah" of scares the man of His wrath and chastisement in Qur'an and give them no hope of good. This assertion is altogether incorrect and based on baseless assumptions for at many places Allah reassures men who follow the path of the righteous treasures of Paradise in the life of the Hereafter. As for death, it is not mentioned to create a scary parable but to tell the man that his present life is transitory and death is only a cutoff point from the life in this world and beginning of a new life of the Hereafter.
One of the oft referred verses is from Surah Al-‘Ankabūt (29:57) given herein under:
كُلُّ نَفْسٍ ذَائِقَةُ الْمَوْتِ ۖ ثُمَّ إِلَيْنَا تُرْجَعُونَ
“Every soul shall taste death. Then to Us you will be returned.”
In order to under the verse completely, let us link it with previous and following verses in its full Qur’anic flow, to see how it fits with what comes before and after.
The Verses (29:56–60)
We begin with the verse 56 and go up to verse 60 as these are inter woven and present the context:
- 29:56
- “O My servants who have believed, indeed My earth is spacious, so worship only Me.”
- Addressing persecuted believers in Makkah who faced hardship for their faith.
- If they can’t freely worship in Makkah, Allah reminds them His earth is wide — they can migrate (Hijrah) for the sake of religion.
- 29:57
- “Every soul shall taste death. Then to Us you will be returned.”
- A universal reminder: whether you stay or migrate, face ease or hardship — death is inevitable.
- The real return is not to Makkah or Madinah, but to Allah.
- 29:58–59
- “Those who believe and do righteous deeds – We shall lodge them in lofty dwellings of Paradise, beneath which rivers flow… those who are patient and upon their Lord they rely.”
- This verse is in the form of Consolation: For hardships in this world are temporary; eternal reward awaits.
- It links patience (ṣabr) and reliance (tawakkul) with success.
- 29:60
- “And how many a creature carries not its provision! Allah provides for it and for you, and He is the Hearing, the Knowing.”
- This verse is of Reassurance: Don’t fear poverty or hunger in migration. Just as Allah provides for birds and animals, He will provide for you if you strive for His sake.
Contextual Flow
- 29:56 (Hijrah command): If oppressed, move for Allah’s worship.
- 29:57 (Death reminder): Don’t cling to dunya or fear leaving home — death will come regardless.
- 29:58–59 (Promise of Paradise): Your patience will be rewarded with eternal dwellings.
- 29:60 (Provision): Don’t fear hunger or loss, Allah sustains all creatures.
Why Man is Reminded of Death Here
- To break fear of sacrifice: People often hesitate to migrate or struggle for faith out of fear of losing comfort, wealth, or life. Allah reminds them: life itself is temporary — death will come anyway.
- To shift perspective: Death is not the end; it’s the return to Allah, where real reward or punishment begins.
- To encourage courage: If death is certain, better to die obeying Allah than living comfortably in disobedience.
- To strengthen patience: Hardships of migration and persecution are momentary compared to eternal reward.
Lessons for Today
- We fear losing jobs, wealth, or social standing for practicing Islam — this verse reminds us that death is inevitable; compromise won’t delay it.
- Migration for faith isn’t only geographical — sometimes it means leaving sinful environments or changing lifestyles.
- Reliance on Allah’s provision (29:60) gives courage to pursue righteousness even if it seems risky.
- This passage is a full manual for resilience under trials:
- Worship Allah alone (29:56).
- Accept mortality (29:57).
- Be patient and rely on Allah (29:58–59).
- Trust His provision (29:60).
Surah Al-‘Ankabūt 29:57 sits at the heart of a passage guiding persecuted believers: worship Allah alone, migrate if needed, remember death is inevitable, be patient for Paradise, and trust in Allah’s provision. Man is reminded of death here to remove fear of worldly loss and anchor the believer’s focus on the eternal return to Allah.
Allāh (سبحانه و تعالى) help us understand Qur'ān and follow the Sunnah of Prophet Muhammad ﷺ, which is embodiment of commandments of Allah contained in the Qur'ān. May Allah help us to be like the ones He loves and let our lives be lived helping others and not making others' lives miserable or unlivable. May all our wrong doings, whether intentional or unintentional, be forgiven before the angel of death knocks on our door.
وَمَا عَلَيۡنَاۤ اِلَّا الۡبَلٰغُ الۡمُبِيۡنُ
(36:17) and our duty is no more than to clearly convey the Message.”
That is Our duty is only to convey to you the message that Allah has entrusted us with. Then it is for you to accept it or reject it. We have not been made responsible for making you accept it forcibly, and if you do not accept it, we shall not be seized in consequence of your disbelief, you will yourselves be answerable for your actions on Day of Resurrection.
May Allah forgive me if my posts ever imply a piety far greater than I possess. I am most in need of guidance.
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