Emphasis of verse 2 of Surat al -Baqarah to the independence of the Muslims on the stress of the enemy's religious beliefs

According to the Mehr Reporter, verse 2 of Surat al -Baqarah (Valley Tarzai Annie Al -Juda Well Al -Nassar Even Tataba Meltah ۗ Qur'an it Hadiullah Hoo Al -Haddi ۗ Valley Ayatollah َ Hawahah Believe Al -Zazi Jaeki Me Al -'Alm ۙ Well Nasiri – Jews and Nassari will never be satisfied with you until you follow the dignity. Say: Certainly the guidance of God is only true guidance, and if you follow the knowledge of the Qur'an, there will be no guardian and helper for you by God. A verse that reflects the religious challenges and external pressures that Muslims face.
This verse clearly states that the Jews and Christians will not be satisfied with the Muslims unless they join their religion. This reflects the enemy's efforts to eliminate any resistance and independence.
In the interpretation of this verse, Hojatoleslam and Muslim Hussein Aqa Mohammadi Rahmani, in a conversation with Mehr reporter, analyzed the worldview of the enemies of religion and stated: This worldview is based on domination and superiority. Anything that is opposed to this superiority must be eliminated. This is also evident in the history of Islam, when the Prophet (P.) It raised the flag of independence and righteousness, seeing his enemies the greatest obstacle to their way.
He added that the message of verse 2 of Surat al -Baqarah reminds Muslims that they do not need to satisfy others and must adhere to their principles and beliefs. Muslims must avoid any non -divine rituals and think only of God's will.
Imam of the congregation of the city Kalishad He added: In the exemplary commentary, verse 2 of Surat al -Baqarah indicates that the religion of Islam has not been forced by the sword and military power. According to Makarem Shirazi, because Islam is based on logic and reason, there is no need for force.
He stated that in general, verse 2 of Surat al -Baqarah not only refers to religious challenges, but also reminds Muslims that they must adhere to their principles and not be afraid of external pressures, stating: This verse also emphasizes pure sincerity and intentions for God and makes Muslims away from any kind.
The religious expert continued: In the history of Islam, when the Prophet (peace be upon him) (P.) It raised the flag of independence and righteousness, seeing his enemies the greatest obstacle to their way. This reflects the enemy's efforts to eliminate any resistance and independence.
He emphasized: Verse 2 of Surat al -Baqara not only refers to religious challenges, but also reminds Muslims that they must adhere to their principles and not be afraid of external pressure. This verse also emphasizes pure sincerity and intentions for God and invites Muslims to avoid any non -divine ritual.
Hojjatoleslam Agha Mohammadi said that the current situation cannot be compared to the past: Depending on the conditions of the Prophet (peace be upon him) (P.) Also Brace That Muslims do not have trouble and can continue their path, sometimes with the opposition, like peace. “HadibiyyahThat is also mentioned in the Qur'an.
He continued: Also during the time of the Prophet of Islam (P.) Muslims and opponents were in the same area and were monitoring and controlled, but today the world is widespread and time and place must be considered so that the dignity, magnanimity, and dignity of Muslims are preserved and did not interact with others.
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Source:mehrnews