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At a Glance
📖 Quranic Context
Central to understanding the history of divine guidance, human responsibility, and the reasons for the downfall of nations.
Demonstrates Allah's justice and mercy in sending clear guidance before holding people accountable.
💭 Theological Perspective
Highlights the human tendency towards arrogance and transgression even after receiving undeniable truth.
Illustrates the spiritual diseases of pride and heedlessness that prevent acceptance of guidance.
Establishes a divine pattern: messengers are always sent with irrefutable evidence (bayyinat) suited for their people.
Serves as a warning against rejecting truth and a call to humble submission to divine proofs.
📜 Hadith Perspective
The Prophet Muhammad (ﷺ) emphasized that every prophet was given signs and miracles that would cause people to believe.
- The story of every nation with its prophet.
- The consequences of rejecting divine messengers.
- The Quran as the final and greatest 'clear proof'.
Universal agreement that rejecting a messenger who comes with clear proof is a grave sin.
💎 Deeper Insights
Search grounding reveals the term for transgressors in 5:32 is 'musrifun,' from the root 'israf,' which implies not just sinning, but exceeding all bounds of moderation and propriety. This highlights that their crime wasn't just disbelief, but a violent and excessive rejection of the clear proofs they had received, turning the grace of guidance into a basis for extreme corruption.
— Linguistic analysis from tafsir, Ibn Kathir
