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== [https://quranreflect.com/posts/37416 Reflections] on [[Quran/13/10]] and [[Quran/67/13]] == | == [https://quranreflect.com/posts/37416 Reflections] on [[Quran/13/10]] and [[Quran/67/13]] == | ||
Bismillah. Subhanallah, I was just clearing out my inbox as usual when the ayahaday.com's email came in: | [[Bismillah]]. [[Subhanallah]], I was just [[clearing out]] my [[inbox]] as usual when the ayahaday.com's [[email]] came in: | ||
It is the same ˹to Him˺ whether any of you speaks secretly or openly, whether one hides in the darkness of night or goes about in broad daylight. (13:10) | ''"It is the same ˹to Him˺ whether any of you '''speaks secretly or openly,''' whether one hides in the darkness of night or goes about in broad daylight. (13:10)"'' | ||
I'm immediately reminded of a similar verse in Suratul Mulk 67:13: Whether you speak secretly or | I'm immediately reminded of a similar verse in Suratul Mulk 67:13: "''Whether you '''speak secretly or openly'''—He surely knows best what is ˹hidden˺ in the heart."'' | ||
I thought, surely they are closely related and reinforce a similar theme, but perhaps with subtle differences in structure, emphasis, and style. Both verses remind us that nothing is hidden from Allah — whether in speech, action, or thought. | I thought, surely they are closely related and reinforce a similar theme, but perhaps with subtle differences in structure, emphasis, and style. Both verses remind us that nothing is hidden from Allah — whether in speech, action, or thought. | ||
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== [https://quranreflect.com/posts/37415 Reflections] on [[Quran/18/49]], [[Quran/95/8]] [https://chatgpt.com/c/68138a59-a560-8001-9d0e-66e6d02f9b24] == | == [https://quranreflect.com/posts/37415 Reflections] on [[Quran/18/49]], [[Quran/95/8]] [https://chatgpt.com/c/68138a59-a560-8001-9d0e-66e6d02f9b24] == | ||
Both "Wa lā yaẓlimu rabbuka aḥadan" (18:49) and "A-laysa Allāhu bi-aḥkami l-ḥākimīn" (95:8) affirm Allah’s justice, but they do so in [[distinct]] and [[complementary]] ways. | Bismillah. Both "Wa lā yaẓlimu rabbuka aḥadan" (18:49) and "A-laysa Allāhu bi-aḥkami l-ḥākimīn" (95:8) affirm Allah’s justice, but they do so in [[distinct]] and [[complementary]] ways. | ||
🕊️ Together, they [[affirm]] that Allah not only never [[wrongs]] anyone, but also [[judges]] with perfect wisdom — no injustice and no imperfection. One [[negates]] all injustice, the other [[declares]] the highest level of justice. | 🕊️ Together, they [[affirm]] that Allah not only never [[wrongs]] anyone, but also [[judges]] with perfect wisdom — no injustice and no imperfection. One [[negates]] all injustice, the other [[declares]] the highest level of justice. |