No One Will Carry Your Burden | Quran Reality
Surah Fatir (35:13–18)
🔹 Translation (English – Verse by Verse)
Verse 13
He merges the night into the day and merges the day into the night. And He has subjected the sun and the moon—each running for a fixed term. That is Allah, your Lord; to Him belongs all sovereignty. Those whom you call besides Him do not own even the thin membrane of a date seed.
Verse 14
If you call upon them, they do not hear you; and if they heard, they could not respond to you. On the Day of Judgment, they will deny your association with them. And none can inform you like the All-Aware.
Verse 15
O mankind, you are in need of Allah, while Allah is Free of need, Worthy of all praise.
Verse 16
If He wills, He can remove you and bring forth a new creation.
Verse 17
And that is not difficult for Allah.
Verse 18
No soul will bear the burden of another. If a heavily burdened soul cries for help, none of its burden will be carried, even by a close relative. You can only warn those who fear their Lord unseen and establish prayer. Whoever purifies himself does so for his own benefit. And to Allah is the final return.
🔹 Introduction
Surah Fatir reminds humanity of Allah’s absolute power, human dependence, and the reality of accountability. Verses 13–18 focus on Tawheed (Oneness of Allah), false deities, and personal responsibility on the Day of Judgment.
🔹 Explanation
Allah controls time and the universe (night, day, sun, moon).
False gods have no power, not even the smallest thing (qitmeer).
Humans are completely dependent on Allah.
Allah can replace nations and generations effortlessly.
Everyone will stand alone before Allah—no one can carry another’s sins.
True guidance benefits only those who fear Allah unseen and establish prayer.
🔹 Summary
These verses declare that:
Power belongs only to Allah
Humans are weak and needy
False gods will abandon their followers
Every soul is accountable for itself
Return to Allah is inevitable
A strong reminder of Tawheed, humility, and personal responsibility.
🔹 Description
Surah Fatir verses 13–18 deliver a powerful message about Allah’s control over the universe, the weakness of false gods, and the truth that no soul will carry another’s burden. These verses awaken the heart and remind us that our return is only to Allah.
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