479 - ASH-SHUA'RAA (Ayat# 69-104)

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Dr. Israr Ahmad
Dr. Israr Ahmad
03/04/26

This passage reflects upon the human tendency to express a desire for sincere faith if granted another opportunity. It highlights a recurring pattern in the Quran where certain verses are repeated to emphasize their importance, yet most people do not embrace true belief. This reiteration serves as a sign for those who reflect, though the majority remain unyielding in their disbelief. The text emphasizes that despite human shortcomings, Allah is both Al-Aziz (the Mighty) and Ar-Rahim (the Merciful), possessing both strength and compassion. This duality underscores the balance inherent in divine justice and mercy. The verses serve as a reminder of the continuous invitation to repentance and the ever-present hope in Allah’s boundless compassion, even in the face of repeated rejection. The concept of divine attributes—power and mercy—is central to understanding the relationship between the Creator and creation.

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