هَلَكَ عَنِّي سُلْطَانِيَهْ (My power has gone from me for good...69:29). The word sultan, literally, yields the sense of 'power or overpowering'. Therefore, a government or state is referred to as saltanah and a ruler is referred to as sultan. In other words, when people gain power and political ascendancy in the world, they become proud, hold sway over other people, perpetrate injustices and commit atrocities. But in the Hereafter all that will vanish and be lost, and the unjust and proud rulers will have no army to obey or support them. They will be miserable and helpless creatures who will not be able to defend themselves.
The word sultan also stands for 'authority, proof or argument' in which case it would mean: 'Today I have no argument in favour of protecting myself against punishment'.
QUL supports exporting tafsir content in both JSON and SQLite formats.
Tafsir text may include <html> tags for formatting such as <b>,
<i>, etc.
Note:
Tafsir content may span multiple ayahs. QUL exports both the tafsir text and the ayahs it applies to.
Example JSON Format:
{
"2:3": {
"text": "tafisr text.",
"ayah_keys": ["2:3", "2:4"]
},
"2:4": "2:3"
}
"ayah_key" in "surah:ayah", e.g. "2:3" means
3rd ayah of Surah Al-Baqarah.
text: the tafsir content (can include HTML)ayah_keys: an array of ayah keys this tafsir applies toayah_key where the tafsir text can be found.
ayah_key: the ayah for which this record applies.group_ayah_key: the ayah key that contains the main tafsir text (used for shared tafsir).
from_ayah / to_ayah: start and end ayah keys for convenience (optional).ayah_keys: comma-separated list of all ayah keys that this tafsir covers.text: tafsir text. If blank, use the text from the group_ayah_key.