[2407] This passage and the next provide a timely interval in the flow of the narrative and are meant to soothe and assuage the Believing community; that their pious deeds are well-recorded and that they are the better, more successful side (cf. al-Rāzī, Abū Ḥayyān).
[2408] The Believers are also implied in this address (cf. al-Wāḥidī, al-Wasīṭ, al-Qurṭubī, Ibn ʿAṭiyyah).
[2409] “He ˹Allah˺ has the keys of the Unseen, only He knows them. He knows ˹all˺ what is there in the land and sea; not a leaf that falls without Him knowing about it, not a seed in the ˹deepest recess of the˺ darkness of Earth, not a thing moist nor dry except ˹it˺ being in a clarifying book” (6: 59).