The End of the World* [21:96] Not until Gog and Magog reappear,* will they then return—they will come from every direction. [21:97] That is when the inevitable prophecy will come to pass, and the disbelievers will stare in horror: "Woe to us; we have been oblivious. Indeed, we have been wicked." *21:96 By the year … Continue reading The End of the World (21:96 – 21:97)
One God / One Religion (21:92 – 21:95)
One God / One Religion [21:92] Your congregation is but one congregation, and I alone am your Lord; you shall worship Me alone. [21:93] However, they divided themselves into disputing religions. All of them will come back to us (for judgment). [21:94] As for those who work righteousness, while believing, their work will not go to … Continue reading One God / One Religion (21:92 – 21:95)
Mary and Jesus (21:91)
Mary and Jesus [21:91] As for the one who maintained her virginity, we blew into her from our spirit, and thus, we made her and her son a portent for the whole world. [19:23] The birth process came to her by the trunk of a palm tree. She said, "(I am so ashamed;) I wish … Continue reading Mary and Jesus (21:91)
Zachariah and John (21:89 – 21:90)
Zachariah and John [21:89] And Zachariah implored his Lord: "My Lord, do not keep me without an heir, though You are the best inheritor." [21:90] We* responded to him and granted him John; we fixed his wife for him. That is because they used to hasten to work righteousness, and implored us in situations of … Continue reading Zachariah and John (21:89 – 21:90)
Jonah (21:87 – 21:88)
Jonah [21:87] And Zan-Noon (Jonah, "the one with an 'N' in his name"), abandoned his mission in protest, thinking that we could not control him. He ended up imploring from the darkness (of the big fish's belly): "There is no god other than You. Be You glorified. I have committed a gross sin." [21:88] We responded to … Continue reading Jonah (21:87 – 21:88)
Job (21:83 – 21:86)
Job [21:83] And Job implored his Lord: "Adversity has befallen me, and, of all the merciful ones, You are the Most Merciful." [21:84] We responded to him, relieved his adversity, and restored his family for him, even twice as much. That was a mercy from us, and a reminder for the worshipers. [21:85] Also, Ismail, … Continue reading Job (21:83 – 21:86)
David and Solomon (21:78 – 21:82)
David and Solomon [21:78] And David and Solomon, when they once ruled with regard to someone's crop that was destroyed by another's sheep. We witnessed their judgment. [21:79] We granted Solomon the correct understanding, though we endowed both of them with wisdom and knowledge. We committed the mountains to serve David in glorifying (God), as well … Continue reading David and Solomon (21:78 – 21:82)
Noah (21:76 – 21:77)
Noah [21:76] And, before that, Noah called and we responded to him. We saved him and his family from the great disaster. [21:77] We supported him against the people who rejected our revelations. They were evil people, so we drowned them all.
Lot (21:74 – 21:75)
Lot [21:74] As for Lot, we granted him wisdom and knowledge, and we saved him from the community that practiced abominations; they were wicked and evil people. [21:75] We admitted him into our mercy, for he was righteous. 21:74 differentiates between wisdom and knowledge. What is the difference? [2:269] He bestows wisdom upon whomever He … Continue reading Lot (21:74 – 21:75)
Abraham: Delivered All Religious Duties of Islam (21:73)
Abraham: Delivered All Religious Duties of Islam [21:73] We made them imams who guided in accordance with our commandments, and we taught them how to work righteousness, and how to observe the Contact Prayers (Salat) and the obligatory charity (Zakat).* To us, they were devoted worshipers. Footnote*21:73 When the Quran was revealed, all religious duties were already established … Continue reading Abraham: Delivered All Religious Duties of Islam (21:73)
