Surat an-Nahl, 95 (Oaths that would damage friendship and love are not acceptable)
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Surat an-Nahl, 95 (Oaths that would damage friendship and love are not acceptable)

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Excerpt from Mr. Adnan Oktar's Live Interview on Kackar TV dated February 25th, 2011

 

"Do not make your oaths a means of wrongdoing among one another."

For instance one says; "I swear that I will never talk to you again, I give my solemn oath that I won't talk to you." Or he says; "I swear that I will never eat this food when I am beside you." Or "I swear that I won't listen to music when I am with you." So such an oath would be religiously forbidden. For once there would be no such oath.

Or your foot will slip after it was firmly placed.

So Allah says you would slip.

… and you will taste evil for barring access to the Way of Allah.

So Allah says "I will give you trouble."

And you will have a terrible punishment.

Allah says such an oath is not acceptable.  Oaths that would damage friendship that would damage love are not acceptable. For instance he swears that he won't see someone ever again, that is not acceptable.

Do not sell Allah's contract for a paltry price.

So Allah says; "Do not swear such oaths for a paltry price.

What is with Allah is better for you if you only knew. What is with you runs out but what is with Allah goes on forever.

So that means both your possessions and your money would run out. But what is with Allah would never end, says Allah. It would never ever end.

Those who were steadfast will be recompensed according to the best of what they did. (Surat an-Nahl, 95)

The abjad (alpha-numerical) calculation of this verse gives 2015, insha'Allah. That is a verse referring to the system of the Mahdi.


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