Ayat 1, 2, 3, 4
وَٱلسَّمَآءِ وَٱلطَّارِقِ.(1)
وَمَآ أَدْرَىٰكَ مَا ٱلطَّارِقُ.(2)
ٱلنَّجْمُ ٱلثَّاقِبُ.(3)
إِن كُلُّ نَفْسٍۢ لَّمَّا عَلَيْهَا حَافِظٌۭ.(4)
By the sky and the night comer -(1) [At-Taariq: 1, 2, 3, 4]
Section 01
Traditional understanding
Translation, tafseer from classical and modern scholars, transliteration, word-by-word grammar.
Translation Sahih International
By the sky and the night comer -(1)
Tafseer Abdullah Yusuf
⦁ The appeal here is to single Sign, viz.: the Sky with its Night. Visitant; and the substantive proposition is in verse.'There is no soul but has a protector over it'".
⦁ In the darkest sky shines out most brilliantly the light of the most brilliant star. So in the night of spiritual darkness whether through ignorance or distress shines the glorious star of Allah's revelation.By the same token the man of Faith and Truth has nothing to fear. Allah will protect His own.
86:3-4
⦁ The "Star of piercing brightness" is understood by some to be the Morning Star.
⦁ By others to be the planet Saturn
⦁ By Others again to be Sirius, or the pleiads or shooting stars.
I think it is best to take the "Star" in the collective or generic sense, for stars shine on every night in the year. And their piercing brightness is most noticeable on the darkest night. If man has a true spiritual understanding, he has nothing to be afraid of. He is protected by Allah in many ways that he does not even know he may be an insignificant creature as a mere animal, but his soul raises him to a dignity above other creation. And all Sorts of divine forces guard and protect him.
Tafseer Dr. Farooq Azam
Tafseer Ibn Abbas
And from his narration on the authority of Ibn 'Abbas that he said concerning the interpretation of Allah's saying (By the heaven and the Morning Star): '(By the heaven and the Morning Star) He says: Allah swears by the heaven and the morning star
86:02
(Ah, what will tell thee) O Muhammad (what the Morning Star is!) this is to arouse his astonishment.
86:03
Allah then explained by saying: (The piercing Star!) the bright, piercing star; this refers to the planet Saturn which shines at night and disappears during the day
86:04
(No human soul) no believing or disbelieving soul-this is why Allah swore-(but hath a guardian over it) who record its words and deeds until he drives it into the grave.
Tafseer Jalalain
By the heaven and the night-visitor! (al-tāriq actually denotes any thing that comes by night, including stars, because they come out at night).
86:02
And what will tell you what the night-visitor is? (mā’T-tāriq is a subject and predicate, standing as the second object of [the verb] adrā, ‘tell’; and what comes after t first mā, ‘what’, is the predicate thereof [of this first mā]) — this [statement] emphasises the magnificence of the ‘night-visitor’, which is explained in what follows.
86:03
It is the piercing, the brilliant, because of its piercing the darkness with its light, star!, meaning [the constellation] Pleiades; or [it refers to] all stars (the response to the oath [follows])
86:04
Over every soul there is a keeper (if read la-mā, then mā is extra, and in, is softened in place of the hardened form with its subject omitted, that is to say, innahu; the lām is [a particle] for separation; if read lammā, then in is for negation and lammā means illā, ‘except that’) the watcher is an angel that keeps a record of its deeds, both the good and the evil.
Tafseer Ma’arif Ul-Quran
86:01
The first oath, in the beginning of the Surah, is by the sky and tariq.
The word tariq means the 'Night-Comer'. Stars normally disappear during the day and only appear at night, therefore they are called tariq.
86:02
The Quran itself raises the question: وَمَا أَدْرَاكَ مَا الطَّارِقُ
(and what may let you know what the Night-Comer is?)
86:03
And then answers the question thus:النَّجْمُ الثَّاقِبُ
(The star of piercing brightness!)
⦁ The word najm means 'star'.The Quran does not specify any particular 'star'. Therefore, it may be applied to any star.
⦁ Some of the commentators say that najm refers to the Pleiades or Saturn, and they quote specimens of Arabic speech to confirm their argument.The word thaqib means 'piercing brightness’.
86:04
There is no human being,but there is a watcher over him.This is the subject of the oath.
⦁ The particle in at the beginning of the statement is used in the sense of 'no', that is, a negative particle; and the particle lamma is used in the sense of 'but/except, that is, it is an exceptive particle in the dialect of Bani Hudhail.The verse purports to say that there is not a single person over whom there is not a watcher (HAFIZ).
⦁ The word HAFIZ may mean 'guardian' who may watch over someone's actions and deeds, so that the reckoning is made on that basis.
⦁ The word HAFIZ may also be used in the sense of 'one who protects from calamities'.
⦁ In the first sense, the word HAFIZ refers to the angels who record the deeds. Here the word HAFIZ, although appears in the singular form, it is used in the generic sense, because there is not just a single recording angel, but there is a host of them as another verse testifies to this fact:
وَإِنَّ عَلَيْكُمْ لَحَافِظِينَ 82:10
كِرَامًا كَاتِبِينَ - 82:11
(While [appointed] over you there are watchers,who are noble, the writers [of the deeds).
According to the second sense of the word, hafiz refers to the angels who have been appointed to protect man from all kinds of calamities that befall him day and night, except the calamities that Allah has decreed for him, as the following verse explicitly states:
لَهُ مُعَقِّبَاتٌ مِّن بَيْنِ يَدَيْهِ وَمِنْ خَلْفِهِ يَحْفَظُونَهُ مِنْ أَمْرِ اللَّهِ ۗ إِنَّ اللَّهَ لَا يُغَيِّرُ مَا بِقَوْمٍ حَتَّىٰ يُغَيِّرُوا مَا بِأَنفُسِهِمْ ۗ وَإِذَا أَرَادَ اللَّهُ بِقَوْمٍ سُوءًا فَلَا مَرَدَّ لَهُ ۚ وَمَا لَهُم مِّن دُونِهِ مِن وَالٍ - 13:11
Translation:For him there are angels replacing each other, before him and behind him, who guard him under the command of Allah.
A tradition has reported the Messenger of Allah saying that Allah has appointed three hundred and sixty angels for every believer. They protect every limb of his.Of the three hundred and sixty, seven angels alone protect man's eye. These angels defend man from every calamity that is not decreed, like a fan chases away the flies coming to a vessel containing honey. If there are no security guards for man, the devils will snatch them away. [Qurtubi].
Tafseer Mufti Taqi Usmani
Tafseer Shaikh Ashiq Ilahi
⦁ The task of these angels is to record every deed that a person carries out.
⦁ Their records will be presented on the Day of Judgment and Allah will decide every person's affair.
⦁ According to this interpretation, the "guardian" refers to the recording angels referred to in Surah Infitar [ Surah 82, verses 10,11 ] where Allah says, "Verily there are guardians upon you who are noble and are recording."
⦁ Other commentators have mentioned that the verse refers to those angels who are commissioned to protect people, concerning whom Allah says in Surah Ra'd, "For everyone there are angels before him and following behind him, protecting him. "These angels are appointed with the express task of protecting people from calamities.
⦁ However, the first interpretation is more apt because the Surah discusses Judgment Day and people tend to doubt its coming, thinking that they cannot be called to account for words and deeds that are said and done.
Tafseer Tafheem Ul-Quran
Transliteration
Ayah 1
Waalssamai waalttariqi
Ayah 2
Wama adraka ma alttariqu
Ayah 3
Alnnajmu alththaqibu
Ayah 4
In kullu nafsin lamma AAalayha hafithun
Word-by-word
Ayah 1
| # | Arabic | Pronunciation | Meaning | Root |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | وَالسَّمَآءِ | Waalssamai | By the sky | س م و |
| 2 | وَالطَّارِقِ | waalttariqi | and the night comer | ط ر ق |
Ayah 2
| # | Arabic | Pronunciation | Meaning | Root |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | وَمَآ | Wama | And what? | — |
| 2 | أَدْرَاكَ | adraka | can make you know | د ر ي |
| 3 | مَا | ma | what? | — |
| 4 | الطَّارِقُ | alttariqu | the night comer (is) | ط ر ق |
Ayah 3
| # | Arabic | Pronunciation | Meaning | Root |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | النَّجْمُ | Alnnajmu | (It is) the star | ن ج م |
| 2 | الثَّاقِبُ | alththaqibu | the piercing! | ث ق ب |
Ayah 4
| # | Arabic | Pronunciation | Meaning | Root |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | إِن | In | Not | — |
| 2 | كُلُّ | kullu | (is) every | ك ل ل |
| 3 | نَفْسٍ | nafsin | soul | ن ف س |
| 4 | لَّمَّا | lamma | but | — |
| 5 | عَلَيْهَا | AAalayha | over it | — |
| 6 | حَافِظٌ | hafithun | (is) a protector | ح ف ظ |
Section 02
Cross-references
Similar verses elsewhere in the Qur’an and authentic ahadith narrated about this ayah.
Section 03
Articles & resources
Long-form articles, scientific commentary, and historical context linked from the legacy archive.
Scientific Data
Misconceptions
Historical Data
Section 04
Audio & video lectures
38 videos · 10 audio lectures from contemporary scholars.
TAFSEER OF Surah Taariq
Sheikh Assim Al Hakeem
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TAFSEER OF Surah Taariq
Sheikh Assim Al Hakeem
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Astrology and Numerology leads to Shirk
Dr.Muhammad Salah
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Astrology and Numerology leads to Shirk
Dr.Muhammad Salah
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Omens, Astronomy and Astrology!
Yasir Qadhi
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Omens, Astronomy and Astrology!
Yasir Qadhi
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The Shirk of Horoscopes
Yusuf Estes
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The Shirk of Horoscopes
Yusuf Estes
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magic fortune telling and astrology
Abdur Raheem Green
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magic fortune telling and astrology
Abdur Raheem Green
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How Ibrahim a.s dealt with the star worshipers
Ismail Ibn Musa Menk
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How Ibrahim a.s dealt with the star worshipers
Ismail Ibn Musa Menk
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at-Tariq 5min Tafseer
Yahya Ibrahim
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at-Tariq 5min Tafseer
Yahya Ibrahim
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Knowing The Angels
Hussain Yee
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Knowing The Angels
Hussain Yee
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Quran and astronomy
Dr. Jamal Badawi
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Quran and astronomy
Dr. Jamal Badawi
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The perfect creation of the Sky
Dr. Zaghloul El- Naggar
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The perfect creation of the Sky
Dr. Zaghloul El- Naggar
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The sequence & positions of the stars
Dr. Zaghloul El- Naggar
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The sequence & positions of the stars
Dr. Zaghloul El- Naggar
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Tafseer Surah Tariq
Nouman Ali Khan
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Tafseer Surah Tariq
Nouman Ali Khan
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Facts about Quran and the Solar System
Dr. Zakir Naik
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Facts about Quran and the Solar System
Dr. Zakir Naik
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The Reality of Horoscopes, Palmistry, Astrology or Fortune Telling
Dr Zakir Naik
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The Reality of Horoscopes, Palmistry, Astrology or Fortune Telling
Dr Zakir Naik
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Reasoning why fortune telling is bad
Dr Zakir Naik
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Reasoning why fortune telling is bad
Dr Zakir Naik
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Allah's Universe
Dr. Abdul Hye (ex-NASA Scientist)
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Allah's Universe
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Navaid Aziz – 30 Tafsir Juz E Amma Surah At Tariq
Navaid Aziz
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Navaid Aziz – 30 Tafsir Juz E Amma Surah At Tariq
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Nouman Ali Khan – tafseer surah tariq
Nouman Ali Khan
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Nouman Ali Khan – tafseer surah tariq
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Tafseer surah tariq part 1
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Tafseer surah tariq part 1
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tafseer of surah tariq by taimiyyah zubair
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taimiyyah zubair
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Tafseers surah tariq no.109 @38 mins
Dr Israr+Ahmed
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Tafseers surah tariq no.109 @38 mins
Dr Israr+Ahmed
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References
- Tafseer — Abdullah Yusuf
- Tafseer — Dr. Farooq Azam
- Tafseer — Ibn Abbas
- Tafseer — Jalalain
- Tafseer — Ma’arif Ul-Quran
- Tafseer — Mufti Taqi Usmani
- Tafseer — Shaikh Ashiq Ilahi
- Tafseer — Tafheem Ul-Quran
- Translation — Sahih International
- Hadith collections — 14 narrations from Bukhari, Muslim, Tirmidhi, Abu Dawud and others (see Cross-references)
- Quranic cross-references — 50 parallel verses
- Linked articles — 10 long-form pieces