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===Verse 50=== | ===Verse 50=== | ||
{{center|"When We said to the angels, 'Prostrate before Adam,' they prostrated, but not Iblis. He was one of the jinn, so he transgressed against his Lord's command."}} | {{center|"When We said to the angels, 'Prostrate before Adam,' they prostrated, but not Iblis. He was one of the jinn, so he transgressed against his Lord's command."}} | ||
According to commentaries, this verse refers to a story mentioned in [[ | According to commentaries, this verse refers to a story mentioned in [[Qur'an 2]] which gives the report of the creation of [[Adam (a)]] and prostration of angels to him. Two of the points mentioned by [[exegete]]s about this verse are that although [[Satan]] was one of the [[jinn]]s, but he achieved a position among angels due to his obedience and position before God, and another point is that it can be learned from the prostration of angels that prostration for other than God has no problem if it is for the sake of reverence. The story of prostration of angels and disobedience of Satan is mentioned in several places in the Qur'an including verse 73 of [[Qur'an 38]], verse 30 of [[Qur'an 15]] and verse 34 of Qur'an 2. | ||
=== Verse 110 === | === Verse 110 === | ||
{{center|"Say, 'I am just a human being like you. It has been revealed to me that your God is the One God."}} | {{center|"Say, 'I am just a human being like you. It has been revealed to me that your God is the One God."}} | ||
It is mentioned in commentaries that this verse refers to three principles of [[Tawhid|Unity of God]], the [[Prophethood]] and the [[hereafter]] and rejects polytheistic thoughts and the claim of divinity about the Prophet (s). It is narrated from [[Imam al-Sadiq (a)]] that "whoever recites the last verse of | It is mentioned in commentaries that this verse refers to three principles of [[Tawhid|Unity of God]], the [[Prophethood]] and the [[hereafter]] and rejects polytheistic thoughts and the claim of divinity about the Prophet (s). It is narrated from [[Imam al-Sadiq (a)]] that "whoever recites the last verse of [[Qur'an 18]] before sleeping, he can wake up anytime he wishes." | ||
== Merits and Benefits == | == Merits and Benefits == |