Sheikh is this answer correct or not? https://ask.fm/mustafaelmasry/answers/140157046585
Every word of it.
(but first, I had to look up what congruent meant 😁)
For the English translation of the verses he mentioned, here are the references:
68:35
32:28
35:19
6:81
3:139
2:221
Additionally, more explicit verses about the distinction between believers and disbelievers can be found here
45:21
32:18
5:100
59:20
You can just affix any reference to quran.com and it'll take you straight there. Here's an example:
http://www.Quran.com/45:21
All these verses, and more, indicate this is a clear distinction by God between believers and disbelievers in status.In human logic, this is a condition for the divine attribute of justice. Imagine a country that decides not to punish the violators of its codes at all, would they head towards peace and justice or mayhem and oppression?
Ironically, the disbelievers would tell you it's a necessity to punish violators of their codes, but complain it's not fair that they don't get to disbelieve freely without consequences from God.
(but first, I had to look up what congruent meant 😁)
For the English translation of the verses he mentioned, here are the references:
68:35
32:28
35:19
6:81
3:139
2:221
Additionally, more explicit verses about the distinction between believers and disbelievers can be found here
45:21
32:18
5:100
59:20
You can just affix any reference to quran.com and it'll take you straight there. Here's an example:
http://www.Quran.com/45:21
All these verses, and more, indicate this is a clear distinction by God between believers and disbelievers in status.In human logic, this is a condition for the divine attribute of justice. Imagine a country that decides not to punish the violators of its codes at all, would they head towards peace and justice or mayhem and oppression?
Ironically, the disbelievers would tell you it's a necessity to punish violators of their codes, but complain it's not fair that they don't get to disbelieve freely without consequences from God.