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=== Goodness against ill treatments === | === Goodness against ill treatments === | ||
==== Verse 34 ==== | ==== Verse 34 ==== | ||
In this verse, a moral and social advice is mentioned. Therefore, this verse has been discussed in the discussions of ethics by exegetes and teachers of ethics. Although, the two words of "hasana" (goodness) and "sayyi'a" (offence) have broad meanings and include every goodness and badness, in this verse, they refer to goodness and badness in preaching religion. This verse advises the Prophet (s) to answer badness with goodness and does not take revenge, so that he (a) becomes successful. | :"Good and evil [conduct] are not equal. Repel [evil] with what is best. [If you do so,] he between whom and you was enmity, will then be as though he were a sympathetic friend." | ||
In this verse, a moral and social advice is mentioned. Therefore, this verse has been discussed in the discussions of ethics by exegetes and teachers of [[ethics]]. Although, the two words of "hasana" (goodness) and "sayyi'a" (offence) have broad meanings and include every goodness and badness, in this verse, they refer to goodness and badness in preaching [[religion]]. This verse advises the Prophet (s) to answer badness with goodness and does not take revenge, so that he (a) becomes successful. | |||
=== Immutability of the Qur'an === | === Immutability of the Qur'an === | ||
==== Verses 41 – 42 ==== | ==== Verses 41 – 42 ==== | ||
:"Those who reject the Reminder when it comes to them... Indeed, it is an august Book: falsehood cannot approach it, at present or in future, a [revelation gradually] sent down from One all-wise, all-laudable." | |||
Immutability of the Qur'an is among the beliefs of most Muslims, according to which they believe that the Qur'an available now to Muslims is exactly the Qur'an revealed to the Prophet (s) and nothing has been added to it or omitted from it. Exegetes and theologians refer to some verses and hadiths to reject any alteration in the Qur'an. Verse 41 and 42 of Sura Fussilat are among these verses. | Immutability of the Qur'an is among the beliefs of most Muslims, according to which they believe that the Qur'an available now to Muslims is exactly the Qur'an revealed to the Prophet (s) and nothing has been added to it or omitted from it. Exegetes and theologians refer to some verses and hadiths to reject any alteration in the Qur'an. Verse 41 and 42 of Sura Fussilat are among these verses. | ||
=== Returning the Consequence of Actions to the Person === | === Returning the Consequence of Actions to the Person === | ||
==== Verse 46 ==== | ==== Verse 46 ==== | ||
:"Whoever acts righteously, it is for [the benefit of] his own soul, and whoever does evil, it is to its detriment, and your Lord is not tyrannical to His servants." | |||
This verse discusses a general rule about humans' actions which the Qur'an has emphasized on, several times. It suggests that if disbelievers do not believe in the Qur'an and in the words of the Prophet (s), no harms would reach God or His Prophet (a), but disbelievers themselves will lose out. | This verse discusses a general rule about humans' actions which the Qur'an has emphasized on, several times. It suggests that if disbelievers do not believe in the Qur'an and in the words of the Prophet (s), no harms would reach God or His Prophet (a), but disbelievers themselves will lose out. | ||