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83:35 - On Thrones (of Dignity) They will command (a sight) (of all things). 6030<br />

6030 A repetition of verse 23 above, but with a different shade of meaning. The Righteous on their raised couches will be<br />

able to see all the true values restored in their own favour: but they will also see something else: they will also see the<br />

arrogant braggarts brought low, who brought about their own downfall by their own actions. (83.35)<br />

83:36 - Will not the Unbelievers have been paid back for what they did?<br />

85:19 - And yet the Unbelievers (persist) in rejecting (the Truth)! 6064<br />

6064 In spite of the great examples of the past, by which human might and skill were shown to have availed nothing when<br />

the law of Allah was broken, the unbelievers persist (in all ages) in defying that law. But Allah will know how to deal<br />

with them. (85.19)<br />

Fiqh-us-Sunnah<br />

Fiqh 3.73a<br />

Unbelievers and Atheists<br />

The jurists agree that unbelievers and atheists are not to be given zakah. In the hadith which says: "Zakah is taken from the<br />

rich and given back to the poor," "the rich" refers to rich Muslims while "the poor" indicates poor Muslims. Ibn al-Mundhir said<br />

that all scholars agree that the free nonMuslim subject (dhimmi) is not entitled to zakah. Exceptions to the rule are those<br />

people whose hearts are leaning toward Islam. However, it is permissible to give a dhimmi from the nonobligatory charity<br />

(tatawwu'). Alluding to the characteristics of the belivers, the Qur'an says: "And for His love, they feed the indigent, orphan,<br />

and captive" (ad-Dahr: 8.. This is also supported by the following hadith: "Be kind to your mother." The woman in this case<br />

was an unbeliever.<br />

A. Yusuf Ali Quran Subjects<br />

Unbelievers<br />

1. plot in vain<br />

8.30<br />

2. despise revelation<br />

8.31<br />

3. challenge a Penalty<br />

8.32<br />

4. prayers empty<br />

8.35<br />

5. spend for wrong purposes<br />

8.36<br />

6. past forgiven, if they repent<br />

8.38, 9.11<br />

7. break covenants<br />

8.56<br />

8. will not frustrate the godly<br />

8.60<br />

9. protect each other<br />

8.73<br />

10. described<br />

9.73, 14.3<br />

11. will wish they had believed<br />

15.2<br />

12. will bear double burdens<br />

16.25<br />

13. to be covered with shame<br />

16.27<br />

14. dispute vainly<br />

18.56<br />

15. their efforts wasted<br />

18.102<br />

16. their arrogance<br />

19.73, 35.43<br />

17. deeds like mirage<br />

24.39<br />

Go to UP<br />

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