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what was the story of those verses from the Qur'an from Surah 4 "Al Nisaa"
105. We have sent down to thee the Book in truth, that thou mightest judge between men, as guided by Allah. so be not (used) as an advocate by those who betray their trust;

106. But seek the forgiveness of Allah. for Allah is Oft-forgiving, Most Merciful.

107. Contend not on behalf of such as betray their own souls; for Allah loveth not one given to perfidy and crime:

108. They may hide (Their crimes) from men, but they cannot hide (Them) from Allah, seeing that He is in their midst when they plot by night, in words that He cannot approve: And Allah Doth compass round all that they do.

109. Ah! These are the sort of men on whose behalf ye may contend in this world; but who will contend with Allah on their behalf on the Day of Judgment, or who will carry their affairs through?

2006-09-27 18:02:57 · 6 answers · asked by mido 4 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

110. If any one does evil or wrongs his own soul but afterwards seeks Allah.s forgiveness, he will find Allah Oft-forgiving, Most Merciful.

111. And if any one earns sin. he earns it against His own soul: for Allah is full of knowledge and wisdom.

112. But if any one earns a fault or a sin and throws it on to one that is innocent, He carries (on himself) (Both) a falsehood and a flagrant sin.

113. But for the Grace of Allah to thee and his Mercy, a party of them would certainly have plotted to lead thee astray. But (in fact) they will only Lead their own souls astray, and to thee they can do no harm in the least. For Allah hath sent down to thee the Book and wisdom and taught thee what thou Knewest not (before): And great is the Grace of Allah unto thee.

2006-09-27 18:03:12 · update #1

there is a story behind the revealing of this verses..this is what the contest is about

2006-09-27 18:15:46 · update #2

6 answers

I don't remember the names in the story. It is about an incident that happened during times of Prophet, when a Muslim(or munafiq/hypocrite) stole something and when he was about to be caught, put the stolen thing in a Jew's place and accused the Jew of stealing. Prophet also thought it was the Jew who done the stealing and this verses were revealed when he was about to be punished.

The teaching is Muslims are to stand for justice and no one should be punished unless there is enough proof.

2006-09-27 19:53:22 · answer #1 · answered by inin 6 · 1 1

The story of those verses of Surah 4 An Nisaa (woman) nr 105 up to 113 are :
1)we muslims should maintain the truth and enforce fairness by obeying holy Qur'an as life guidance.We do not defend the betrayer
2)we should ask for forgiveness to Allah the most merciful and most pitiful
3)we do not defend for someone who are betraying him/herself.Allah hates someone who betrays and has many sins
4)they (the betrayers) are hidden from humans ,but Allah always sees them because Allah is with them when they made a secret decision which could not be blessed by Allah,but Allah knew it well
5)Who will protect and defend them at resurrection day from Allah's punishment ? Someone who did evil and ill/mal treatment themselves and then ask for Allah 's forgiveness,certainly Allah will forgives them because Allah is most merciful.and pitiful.Whoever did evils or wrong doings will have sins and who slanders or accuses others the innocent,really he/she is lie and has sin.Allah gives favour and mercy/charity to the innocent people.They will mislead you but they really mislead themselves.Allah has given you holy book (Al Qur'an) and has given a lesson to you what you do not know yet.Favour of Allah is very big for you.

2006-09-28 01:45:06 · answer #2 · answered by ? 7 · 0 1

It gives me thinking about that we all a sinners and Allah will judge us for it.

Nothing about salvation from Jesus, huh? I hope christians will read it to

2006-09-28 02:33:14 · answer #3 · answered by Suomi 4 · 0 1

a website for Muslims but non Muslims can share too!

no stupid dogmas this is the rule

2006-09-28 01:17:59 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

i guess its abt that traitor (munafiiq) Abdullah bin Abai who falsely accused Ayesha (may Allah be pleased with her)..
its a guess.. i'm not sure...

2006-09-28 01:10:04 · answer #5 · answered by Apple 4 · 0 1

WHERES THE CONTEST? YOU'RE JUST COPYING WORDS.
HOW DO YOU FEEL THIS APPLIES?

2006-09-28 01:07:53 · answer #6 · answered by Medicine Eddie 2 · 0 0

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