Este es mi sendero recto, síganlo. Pero no sigan otros caminos, porque si lo hacen, estos los dividirán y los desviarán de Su camino. Esto es lo que les ha ordenado para que tengan temor de Él”.
These readings contain anna or its lightened form an, both with an implied lām before it. *In the narrations of Qunbul and Ruways, the word is vocalised as sirāṭ (see 1:6).
وَإِنَّ هَذَا صِرَاطِي
wa-inna hādhā ṣirāṭī*
“This is My path going straight, so follow it”
I.e. the rhetorical question is asked in the third person, then the final statement is in the second person. *In the narration of Khalaf from Ḥamzah, the word ṣirāṭ is pronounced with a voiced ‘ṣ’.
Explicación:
These readings amount to the same meaning [Makki].
He has revealed to you ˹O Prophet˺ the Book in truth, confirming what came before it, as He revealed the Torah and the Gospel
Explicación:
These readings amount to the same meaning [Makki].