176. " and let not those who hasten on to disbelief grieve you.
verily they will never harm allah at all. allah intends to assign them
no fortune in the hereafter and they will have a great torment."

commentary:
it seemed that the people who were defeated in the battle of 'uh¤ud
were afraid of each other. they thought what would happen then that they
were defeated and the infidels returned to mecca victoriously. in answer
to them, the verse says that they would not be worried, because it was the
respite of allah in order that they could fill the capacity of their infidelity
and that they do not have any merit in the coming world.

explanations:
1. keep your peace and calmness, because the effort of disbelievers
is uneffective in obliteration of islam.

" and let not those who hasten on to disbelief grieve you. ..."

2. wishful hastening in the field of infidelity, deprives individuals
from having eligibility of repentance and receiving the grace of allah.

3. the infidelity of people does no harm to his pure essence.

"... verily they will never harm allah at all. ..."

4. to give respite to disbelievers is the way of treatment of allah,
not as a sign of unawareness or incapability unto it.

"... allah intends to assign them no fortune in the hereafter..."

5. both the wrath of allah and his grace are great. (in the former
couple of verses, the qur'an gave glad tidings to the grace of allah for
those wounded strivers who got prepared for the second time to go to fight
by the command of the prophet (p.b.u.h.). here, it also refers to the great
punishment belonging to the stubborn infidels).

"... and they will have a great torment. "