التفسير التبليغي
(Indeed, Allah - nothing is hidden from Him in the earth nor in the heaven.) (3:5)
(Indeed, Allah - nothing is hidden from Him): There is no concealment from Him; He is aware of the disbelief of those who disbelieve and the faith of those who believe.
(Nothing is hidden from Him) even if it is minute.
In His saying: (Nothing is hidden from Him) there is a warning against disobeying Him, secretly or openly.
(Indeed, Allah - nothing is hidden from Him in the earth nor in the heaven): A clarification of the vastness of His knowledge, glorified be He, and His encompassing of all that is in the universe.
(Indeed, Allah - nothing is hidden from Him): The cosmos is observed with... surveillance... the cosmic state has its details uncovered... events will proceed to where Allah wills them to reach, and not to where conspiracies have directed them.
The generality conveyed by the indefinite negative noun (nothing) is a generality that encompasses all details.
Those working behind the scenes are hidden from the lights... Allah knows them.
(Indeed, Allah - nothing is hidden from Him): The bats of darkness plot crimes to ensnare humanity... Allah knows them.
The generality of knowledge indicates the perfection of life.
The transgressions of the servants are not hidden from Him, and He is their Fashioner in the wombs and the One who is aware of them where no one else is aware of them.
The unseen is manifest to Him, and the secret is open to Him; He knows the secret and what is more hidden than the secret... The secret is what a servant's conscience conceals and what comes to his heart without his lips moving, and what is more hidden than that is what has not yet occurred to him, but He knows that such and such will occur to his heart at such and such a time.
Source: التفسير التبليغي