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ترجمه وتفسیر سورة الکوثر

ترجمه وتفسیر سورة الکوثر

امین الدین سعیدی ـ سعید افغانی

سوره ‌ى کوثر که از جمله سوره مکى میباشد درباره‌ى عطایای ارزنده و بی پایان ولطف و کرم الله متعال نسبت به پیامبرش بحث مى‌کند، و این که خیر فراوان و نعمت‌هاى بى‌پایان دنیا و آخرت را به او عطا کرده که از جمله‌ى آنها نهر کوثر و سایر برکت‌هاى گرانقدر و فراگیر است. و پیامبر را فرا خوانده است که به منظور سپاسگزارى در مقابل نعمات الله سبحان وتعالی به اقامه‌ى نماز بپردازد وقربانى کند.در ختم این سوره مبارکه، به پیامبر صلّى اللّه علیه و اله و سلم مژده داده شده است که دشمنانش خوار و زبون مى‌شوند. خداوند متعال در این سوره تصریح مى‌کند که دشمنان پیامبرش بى‌تبار و ابتر هستند. قابل یادآوری است که:در اين سوره دو خبر غيبى نهفته است: يكى عطا شدن كوثر به پيامبر، آن هم در مكّه‌اى كه حضرت دست خالى بود و فرزند پسر نداشت، ديگر ابتر ماندن دشمن كه داراى فرزندان و ثروت‌هاى بسيار بود.

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