God's Justice & Human Sin | Quran 6:28 | Misunderstood Quranic Verses | Dr. Shabir Ally
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Dr. Shabir Ally addresses Quran 6:28, which some interpret as suggesting that God predestines certain people to sin and then punishes them for it. The verse in question speaks about those who, on the Day of Judgment, wish to return to the world, promising to live better lives. However, the verse explains that, based on their developed sinful characters, if they were to return, they would likely repeat their past behavior. Dr. Shabir clarifies that this does not imply God pre-programmed people to sin but rather that, after a lifetime of choices, their character becomes ingrained, influencing their future actions. God’s knowledge of their future behavior is based on the individuals’ past choices and character development, not a predetermined fate. The verse reflects God’s awareness of their choices and character rather than an unjust punishment for something beyond their control.
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