Surah Al-Mursalat: Difference between revisions

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This chapter, along with emphasizing the threat that the guilty will face on the Day of Judgement, also gives news of glad tidings. The tone of the chapter however, remains severe as it is forewarning the people. The harsh tone that this chapter adopts is like the flamed-whipping of the hearts, which sparks the same fear that those accused feel in formidable courts. Indeed the waves of questioning, rejection, and threats pierce through the hearts just like the tip of a razor-sharp spear would. The verses of this chapter display the world, the hereafter, different forms of punishments, sensual and existential truths. The appearance of the realities which exist within the hearts of the sinful is described through the phrase “وَیلٌ یوْمَئِذٍ لِلْمُکذِّبِینَ” which means: “Woe to the deniers on that day!” This is repeated ten times within 50 verses. <ref name=":4">Sayyid Muhammad Husayn Tabatabai, Al-Mizan fi Tafsir al-Quran, Volume 20 (Beirut: Muassasa al-Ilmi li al-Maay</ref>, Page 144))
This chapter, along with emphasizing the threat that the guilty will face on the Day of Judgement, also gives news of glad tidings. The tone of the chapter however, remains severe as it is forewarning the people. The harsh tone that this chapter adopts is like the flamed-whipping of the hearts, which sparks the same fear that those accused feel in formidable courts. Indeed the waves of questioning, rejection, and threats pierce through the hearts just like the tip of a razor-sharp spear would. The verses of this chapter display the world, the hereafter, different forms of punishments, sensual and existential truths. The appearance of the realities which exist within the hearts of the sinful is described through the phrase “وَیلٌ یوْمَئِذٍ لِلْمُکذِّبِینَ” which means: “Woe to the deniers on that day!” This is repeated ten times within 50 verses. <ref name=":4">Sayyid Muhammad Husayn Tabatabai, Al-Mizan fi Tafsir al-Quran, Volume 20 (Beirut: Muassasa al-Ilmi li al-Maay</ref>, Page 144))


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