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@abdelrahman_mBeyond Consequences: The Divine Compassion in Our Deeds
In this verse, I find comfort in realizing that even amidst our shortcomings, there lies a profound mercy and compassion from our Creator. It reminds me that the Divine reward isn’t merely based on the quantity of our deeds, but on the quality of our intention and sincerity. What a relief to know that our Creator is not merely a stern judge, but a compassionate One who generously overlooks our mistakes in the path of seeking Him. The verse offers a beautiful message of hope to me. The act of expiating our sins is not a dismissal of our mistakes, but rather a compassionate act of cleansing and purification. It is an opportunity to start anew with a heart cleansed and purified for His love. "It is about what we bring to Him with the best of what we used to do." This is an incredible reward for me.
Chapter 39 : Az-Zumar, Verse: 35
That through this Promise Allah may expiate from them the worst of that which they may have worked, and may recompense them their hire for the best of that which they have been working. (35)
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