Tafsir for verse: 19:93
إِن كُلُّ مَن فِي ٱلسَّمَٰوَٰتِ وَٱلۡأَرۡضِ إِلَّآ ءَاتِي ٱلرَّحۡمَٰنِ عَبۡدٗا ٩٣ ﴿93
93There is none in the heavens and the earth, but bound to come to the All-Merciful as a salve.
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Commentary

Then he established the proof of His independence from that and its impossibility for Him, confirming His oneness and clarifying His mercy. Thus, he demolished disbelief in the absolute partner after he demolished disbelief concerning the son. He said: "Indeed, every one of the rational beings is a noun described by its occurrence after every occurrence after a lord in the heavens and the earth, those who claimed that they are a son and others, except..." And when it is from the servant who disobeys his master, he expressed it by saying: "Coming to the Most Merciful," meaning submissive to Him, willingly or unwillingly, in every situation and at all times, a servant made subservient, subdued, fearful, and hopeful. So how can the servant be a son or a partner? Thus, the verse indicates the contradiction between servitude and sonship. It is evidence for the emancipation of the son and the father if they were purchased.

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