471 - AL-FURQAN (Ayat# 21-31)
The Quranic verses explore the consequences of rejecting divine messengers and refusing to acknowledge Allah’s signs. The text highlights the arrogance of those who demand direct physical proof of God, such as angels descending or a face-to-face encounter with the Divine. This rejection stems from a sense of self-importance and a disbelief in accountability. The verses emphasize that deeds performed without sincere faith are akin to illusions, offering no benefit on the Day of Judgment. True righteousness requires genuine belief in Allah and the Hereafter, free from worldly desires for recognition or reward. The approaching Day of Judgment will reveal the truth, leaving the disbelievers to regret their choices and the righteous to enjoy eternal paradise. The Quranic message underscores that divine guidance is always available, but ultimately, individuals are responsible for their own faith and actions. The verses also describe the trials faced by prophets throughout history, as Allah tests the faith of believers through adversity.
