RE: Your favorite surahs
April 20, 2015 at 2:05 pm
(This post was last modified: April 20, 2015 at 2:09 pm by Mystic.)
(April 20, 2015 at 1:50 pm)TubbyTubby Wrote:Do you know who disbelievers refers to in Quran? There is a specific meaning, and it refers to those who disbelieve in clear proofs after the truth has come to them. The truth coming to them or proofs, as shown by other verses, is not simply when they hear the message and deny. For example, the Pharaoh and his chiefs, it was said the truth came to them when the miracle of the staff turning into a snake and back to a stick happened. They were very much aware that he was a Messenger but still denied. Likewise other verses show their is a degree of stubbornness towards his signs/proofs, that they quite know it to be true but oppose it. However, as for others who didn't believe in the message but were not aware of it being true, and had no way towards disbelief or belief, it termed them "Musta'afeen" (weak/without power to accept the truth or deny it). It specifically said they can be forgiven. The hadiths apply that to all sorts of people, and with shias, including people who have no hate towards the Imams, because, hate usually comes when people are very much aware of their station but deny it. People not aware of them don't usually hate them.
Let's try another for a laugh MK.
(9:73) - "O Prophet! strive hard against the unbelievers and the hypocrites and be unyielding to them; and their abode is hell, and evil is the destination."
Of course this doesn't in any way mean that infidels are worthless pieces of shit does it.
Those who didn't fight the believers over all weren't termed disbelievers, and believers were to love them as well, showing God didn't take them as enemies nor his wrath was upon them.
This shows those who fought the Nabi only did so due to knowing the proofs, opposing it, hating it, and wanting to put out God's light.
In verse 1:7, we see there is a distinction between those who God's wrath is upon and those astray. Of course those astray in a way are guided by God, just not upon the straight path, but upon goodness, while those who God's wrath is upon are really those who are astray from the path of humanity.