First if one believes in God and Quran, every verse he has to think, Allah [swt] chose these words out of infinite words. But a lot of people instead of looking to see what a verse might be saying, what's it's message, how does it flow with respect to the verses in the Surah, are there similar themes in other Surahs, etc...they just like to belittle it's sanctity and deny it's relevance to us.
They belittle the words God while claiming they believe in them.
If we reflect over Quran, everything becomes easy. If we don't reflect, everything it teaches remains ambiguous. It doesn't prove God and his Oneness this way, neither does it prove Prophethood of Mohammad, neither does it prove Wilayah of Ali and his successors this way.
But with reflection the book unravels, and it's wisdom becomes clear. It's intended meaning and light therein shines.
May God enlighten our hearts and ease our burdens.
They belittle the words God while claiming they believe in them.
If we reflect over Quran, everything becomes easy. If we don't reflect, everything it teaches remains ambiguous. It doesn't prove God and his Oneness this way, neither does it prove Prophethood of Mohammad, neither does it prove Wilayah of Ali and his successors this way.
But with reflection the book unravels, and it's wisdom becomes clear. It's intended meaning and light therein shines.
May God enlighten our hearts and ease our burdens.