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13:19 - Is then one who doth know that that which hath been revealed unto these from thy Lord is<br />

the Truth like one who is blind? It is those who are endued with understanding that receive<br />

admonition 1834<br />

1834 In this section the contrast between Faith and Righteousness on the one hand and Infidelity and Evil on the other is<br />

set out. The righteous man is known as one who (1) receives admonition; (2) is true to his covenants; (3) follows the<br />

universal Religion of Faith and Practice joined together; (4) is patient and persevering in seeking Allah; and in<br />

practical matters he is known to be; (5) regular in prayer; (6) generous in true charity, whether open or secret; and (7)<br />

not revengeful, but anxious to turn off evil with good, thus breaking the chain of evil which tends to perpetuate itself.<br />

(13.19)<br />

17:41 - We have explained (things) in various (ways) in this Qur'an in order that they may receive<br />

admonition but it only increases their flight (from the Truth)! 2227<br />

2227 Things are explained in the Qur-an from all points of view, individual and national, by means of stories, parables, and<br />

figures of speech, and by way of categorical commands. But those who are evil, instead of profiting by such<br />

instruction, often go farther and farther away from the Truth. (17.41)<br />

16:90 - Allah commands justice the doing of good and liberality to kith and kin and He forbids all<br />

shameful deeds and injustice and rebellion: He instructs you that ye may receive admonition.<br />

2127<br />

2127 Justice is a comprehensive term, and may include all the virtues of cold philosophy. But religion asks for something<br />

warmer and more human, the doing of good deeds even where perhaps they are not strictly demanded by justice,<br />

such as returning good for ill, or obliging those who in worldly language "have no claim" on you; and of course a<br />

fortiori the fulfilling of the claims of those whose claims are recognised in social life. Similarly the opposites are to be<br />

avoided; everything that is recognised as shameful, and everything that is really unjust, and any inward rebellion<br />

against Allah's Law or our own conscience in its most sensitive form. (16.90)<br />

13:19-Is then one who doth know that that which hath been revealed unto these from thy Lord is the<br />

Truth like one who is blind? It is those who are endued with understanding that receive<br />

admonition 1834<br />

1834 In this section the contrast between Faith and Righteousness on the one hand and Infidelity and Evil on the other is<br />

set out. The righteous man is known as one who (1) receives admonition; (2) is true to his covenants; (3) follows the<br />

universal Religion of Faith and Practice joined together; (4) is patient and persevering in seeking Allah; and in<br />

practical matters he is known to be; (5) regular in prayer; (6) generous in true charity, whether open or secret; and (7)<br />

not revengeful, but anxious to turn off evil with good, thus breaking the chain of evil which tends to perpetuate itself.<br />

(13.19)<br />

38:29 - (Here is) a Book which We have sent down unto thee full of blessings that they may<br />

meditate on its Signs and that men of understanding may receive admonition. 4181<br />

4181 Revelation is not a mere chance or haphazard thing. It is a real blessing-among the greatest that Allah has bestowed<br />

on man. By meditation on it in an earnest spirit man may learn of himself, and his relation to nature around him and to<br />

Allah the Author of all. Men of understanding may, by its help, resolve all genuine doubts that there may be in their<br />

minds, and learn the true lessons of spiritual life. (38.29)<br />

2:232 - And when ye have divorced women and they reach their term, place not difficulties in the<br />

way of their marrying their husbands if it is agreed between them in kindness. This is an<br />

admonition for him among you who believeth in Allah and the Last Day. That is more virtuous<br />

for you, and cleaner. Allah knoweth: ye know not.<br />

76:29 - This is an admonition: whosoever will let him take a (straight) Path to his Lord.<br />

ISL Quran Subjects<br />

Receiving Admonition<br />

1. (Also see) Admonition, Giving Thought to, Heeding, Listening to, Obeying, Paying Attention to, Receiving Guidance<br />

6.126, 6.127, 10.3, 14.24, 14.25, 16.90, 39.27, 40.13, 40.58, 45.23, 87.10<br />

2. Quran, from the<br />

17.41, 38.29, 54.11, 54.17, 54.22, 54.32, 54.40<br />

ISL Quran Subjects<br />

Giving<br />

2. Admonition<br />

87.9, 87.10, 87.11, 87.12, 87.13<br />

Flouting<br />

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