(Tafsir for 13 is identical to 11 ) And from the people is who enters into Islam upon weakness and doubt, so he worships Allah upon his hesitation, like who stands on the edge of a mountain or a wall not being firm in his standing, and he joins his faith with his world, so if he lived in health and vastness he continued on his worship, and if a trial with a disliked thing and severity occurred for him he attributed the ill-omen of that to his religion, so he returned from it like who turns on his face after straightness, for he by that has surely lost the world; since his disbelief does not change what was measured for him in his world, and he lost the Hereafter by his entry into the Fire, and that is a manifest, clear loss. He calls who his realized harm is closer than his benefit, vile was that worshipped one as a helper, and vile as an associate.