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*"Satan tempted him.", "Adam disobeyed his Lord, and went amiss." ([[Qur'an 20]]:121, 121) | *"Satan tempted him.", "Adam disobeyed his Lord, and went amiss." ([[Qur'an 20]]:121, 121) | ||
The short and simple answer which the exegetes have given about the agreement of these verses with infallibility of prophets is that upon committing this mistake, Adam (a) was not in "[[Dar al-Taklif]]" (abode of responsibility) or he was not in the position of a prophet yet, or that whatever he did was [[abandoning the better]] (Tark al-'Awla) rather than committing sins. | The short and simple answer which the exegetes have given about the agreement of these verses with infallibility of prophets is that upon committing this mistake, Adam (a) was not in "[[Dar al-Taklif]]" (abode of responsibility) or he was not in the position of a prophet yet, or that whatever he did was [[Abandoning the Better|abandoning the better]] (Tark al-'Awla) rather than committing sins. | ||
== References == | == References == |