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tamamita · 2 months
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Can you explain the meaning of Quran 98:6? I feel that there might be a bit of a mistranslation, or that I simply don’t get what it’s trying to say exactly.
https://quran.com/en/al-bayyinah/6
“Indeed, those who disbelieve from the People of the Book and the polytheists will be in the Fire of Hell, to stay there forever. They are the worst of ˹all˺ beings.”
So is it saying that nonbelievers of the Abrahamic religions as well as the polytheists will burn in hell? Is it saying that the polytheists will burn in hell while the people of the book will go onto heaven? Or is it saying that the other people of the book are nonbelievers in Islam and will be sent to hell alongside the polytheists? I’m a little confused.
The entire Surah is talking about how proof came to those among the Pagan quraishi tribe and some of the Jewish and Christian tribes. Despite there being clear proof, they denied it.
Keep in mind that disbelief is a result of stubborness in the face of truth and not just the state of every non-muslim lest they show ardent opposition to Islam, as was the case with some tribes of the People of the Book and the Pagan tribe of Quraish, hence why the nascent Muslim population were exiled from Mecca. When a person is personally convinced about the truth about Islam, but rejects its message regardless, that's when you enter the state of disbelief, the verse in question appears pretty hostile for that reason.
This is why the Imams (a) of the Ahlul Bayt (a) said that there's a distinction between a culpable believer and a nonculpable disbeliever in regards to their fate in the afterlife.
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ennuigirlfriend · 6 years
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“Causation is not an excuse, however, for all behaviour is caused. If causation were an excuse, no one would ever be held responsible for any behaviour... Causation is not the issue; nonculpable lack of rationality and compulsion is.”
— S J Morse, “Excusing the Crazy: The Insanity Defense Reconsidered” (1985)
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