" Allah commanded the earth (from where) he wanted to come out to move itself away and to the other earth (where he wanted to go) to draw nearer."
The Book of Repentance - Sahih Muslim 2766c
This narration describes the miraculous facilitation of travel for a repentant servant. When Allah accepts one's repentance, He removes barriers and eases their path toward righteousness, symbolizing both physical and spiritual journeying toward divine mercy.
Scholarly Commentary
Ibn al-Qayyim explains this hadith signifies Allah's special assistance for the repentant. The earth "moving away" and "drawing nearer" represents how Allah contracts distances for those sincerely returning to Him, making their spiritual journey swift and accessible.
Al-Nawawi notes this demonstrates Allah's power over creation and His particular grace for the penitent. The natural order alters to accommodate the seeker's journey, reflecting how repentance transforms one's relationship with both Creator and creation.
This teaching emphasizes that sincere repentance (tawbah) brings divine support in overcoming obstacles. The metaphorical interpretation suggests the psychological ease granted to those abandoning sin, where former struggles become manageable through Allah's aid.