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This verse refers to the story of the prophet [[Yunus (a)]] (or Jonah). He abandoned his people because of their disobedience and then regretted what he did. He took his action to be an oppression of the people and then [[tawba|repented]] to God. According to [[Sayyid Muhammad Husayn Tabataba'i]], Yunus's action was not an oppression or a [[sin]], indeed, and God punished him only in order to teach him not to do things that are slightly similar to oppression and sins. According to ''Tafsir | This verse refers to the story of the prophet [[Yunus (a)]] (or Jonah). He abandoned his people because of their disobedience and then regretted what he did. He took his action to be an oppression of the people and then [[tawba|repented]] to God. According to [[Sayyid Muhammad Husayn Tabataba'i]], Yunus's action was not an oppression or a [[sin]], indeed, and God punished him only in order to teach him not to do things that are slightly similar to oppression and sins. According to ''Tafsir nimuna'', Yunus's action was an instance of "tark al-awla”. | ||
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