Allah says,
[تَنَزَّلُ
الْمَلَـئِكَةُ وَالرُّوحُ فِيهَا بِإِذْنِ رَبِّهِم مِّن كُلِّ أَمْرٍ ]
(Therein descend the angels and the Ruh by their Lord's permission with every
matter.) meaning, the angels descend in abundance during the Night of Al-Qadr
due to its abundant blessings. The angels descend with the descending of
blessings and mercy, just as they descend when the Qur'an is recited, they
surround the circles of Dhikr (remembrance of Allah) and they lower their wings
with true respect for the student of knowledge. In reference to Ar-Ruh, it is
said that here it means the angel Jibril. Therefore, the wording of the Ayah is
a method of adding the name of the distinct object (in this case Jibril)
separate from the general group (in this case the angels). Concerning Allah's
statement,
[مِّن كُلِّ
أَمْرٍ]
(with every matter.) Mujahid said, "Peace concerning every matter.'' Sa`id
bin Mansur said, `Isa bin Yunus told us that Al-A`mash narrated to them that
Mujahid said concerning Allah's statement,
[سَلَـمٌ
هِىَ]
(There is peace) "It is security in which Shaytan cannot do any evil or any
harm.'' Qatadah and others have said, "The matters are determined during it, and
the times of death and provisions are measured out (i.e., decided) during it.''
Allah says,
[فِيهَا يُفْرَقُ
كُلُّ أَمْرٍ حَكِيمٍ ]
(Therein is decreed every matter of decree.) (44:4) Then Allah says,
[سَلَـمٌ هِىَ حَتَّى
مَطْلَعِ الْفَجْرِ ]
(There is peace until the appearance of dawn.) Sa`id bin Mansur said,
"Hushaym narrated to us on the authority of Abu Ishaq, who narrated that
Ash-Sha`bi said concerning Allah's statement,
[تَنَزَّلُ
الْمَلَـئِكَةُ وَالرُّوحُ فِيهَا بِإِذْنِ رَبِّهِم مِّن كُلِّ أَمْرٍ - سَلَـمٌ
هِىَ حَتَّى مَطْلَعِ الْفَجْرِ ]
(With every matter, there is a peace until the appearance of dawn.) `The
angels giving the greetings of peace during the Night of Al-Qadr to the people
in the Masjids until the coming of Fajr (dawn).''' Qatadah and Ibn Zayd both
said concerning Allah's statement,
[سَلَـمٌ
هِىَ]
(There is peace.) "This means all of it is good and there is no evil in it
until the coming of Fajr (dawn).''