The Guiding Light

by Hazrat Mirza Masroor Ahmad

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The Guiding Light — Page 107

S u rah at-T i n, Chapter 95 107 } § ø Š s 9 r & ª ! $ # È / s 3 ô m r ' Î / t  É Κ Å 3≈ p t ø : $ # ∩∪ [95:9] Is not Allah the Best of judges? Commentary The verse purports to say that when man has been created to achieve a very high spiritual destiny and God sent his Messengers such as Adam as , Noah as , Moses as and the Holy Prophet sa , to help him achieve his great goal and that if he does not make proper use of his natural faculties and rejects the Divine Message, opposing God's Messengers he is punished, then, who can, with reason, deny that there is a Day of Judgement in this life and in the Hereafter, and that the commandments of God Who is the Best of Judges cannot be defied with impunity and man's action will not go unrequited. This is a simple explanation of this verse. But in view of the different significations of the word د ﻳ ﻦ (D i n), the verse may also mean: 1. How can the pagan Quraish, after having seen the evil end to which opponents of God's Messengers