(O Prophet! Sall'Allahu alaihi wasallam) Whatever you may be engaged in, whether you recite any portion of the Qur'an, or whatever else all of you (mankind) are doing, We are witnesses to whatever you may be occupied with. Not even an atom's weight escapes your Lord on the earth or in the heaven, nor is there anything smaller or bigger than that, except that it is on record in a Clear Book.
Explanation
The purpose of the statement is to console the Prophet (Sall'Allahu alaihi wasallam) and to warn his enemies.
On the one hand, the Prophet (Sall'Allahu alaihi wasallam) is being reassured that the resoluteness, diligence and perseverance which characterize his efforts in preaching the truth and attempting to reform people is well known to Allah.
It can hardly be conceived that after entrusting to the Prophet (Sall'Allahu alaihi wasallam) a perilous task that Allah would leave him alone, unassisted.
Allah knows full well all what the Prophet (Sall'Allahu alaihi wasallam) does, and is also well aware of how others behave towards him.
At the same time what is being said also constitutes a warning to the Prophet's opponents.
If they obstruct the efforts of the Messenger of the truth, of one engaged in reforming mankind out of sincerity and goodwill, there is no reason for them to assume that no one is observing their deeds, or that they will never be called to account.
They ought to take heed for all their deeds are being duly recorded on the Divine Scroll.
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