ٱلْأَنْعَام : ٧٦

  • فَلَمَّا So when
  • جَنَّ covered
  • عَلَيۡهِ over him
  • ٱلَّيۡلُ the night
  • رَءَا he saw
  • كَوۡكَبٗاۖ a star
  • قَالَ He said
  • هَٰذَا This
  • رَبِّيۖ (is) my Lord
  • فَلَمَّآ But when
  • أَفَلَ it set
  • قَالَ he said
  • لَآ Not
  • أُحِبُّ (do) I like
  • ٱلۡأٓفِلِينَ the ones that set
So when the night covered him [with darkness], he saw a star. He said, "This is my lord."1 But when it set, he said, "I like not those that set [i.e., disappear]."
Footnotes
1 - In verses 76-79, beginning from the people's own assertions, Abraham presents a picture of his dissatisfaction as the only logical conclusion one could reach, in order to show them the futility of their false objects of worship.
When night descended, [when] it darkened, upon him he ﷺ a star - said to have been Venus - and said, to his people, who were astrologers: 'This is my Lord', as you [are wont to] claim. But when it set, when it disappeared, he said, 'I love not those that set', to take them as lords, because it is not possible for a [true] Lord to be transformed or to change place, as such [attributes] pertain to accidents - but this had no effect on them.