Abstract:
After the revelation of the noble Qur’ān – the guiding book of all – by God onto the noble Prophet (s), some people accepted it while some others denied it. Then, the question that comes to mind regards the backgrounds and sources of the polytheists and opponents’ denial of the qur’ānic verses. In this article, we apply a descriptive-analytical method to inspect the qur’ānic verses in order to respond the abovementioned question. The investigation of the qur’ānic verses reveals that some sources of the denial of the Qur’ān include polytheists’ disbelief, their great contrariness, enmity, and arrogance, their worldly attachments and insistence on the materialist opinions, their denial of the Resurrection Day, and their erroneous values.
Machine summary:
The investigation of the qur’ānic verses reveals that some sources of thedenial of the Qur’ān include polytheists’ disbelief, their great contrariness, enmity, and arrogance, their worldly attachments and insistence on the materialist opinions, their denial of the Resurrection Day, and their erroneous values.
The noble Qur’ān, Polytheists, The noble Prophet (s), Arrogance, Contrariness, Enmity Introduction God has sent the noble Qur’ān to guide all humans to free them from the darkness of misguidance and degeneration and lead them to the divine light and benevolence, so that instead of massacre, genocide, and incursion, they become brothers and live together in peace; revere the girls instead of burying them alive and stop worrying about their sustenance; maintain peace instead of blood shedding; set piety and good deeds as the criteria of superiority instead of valuing race and assets, and the black and white, Arab and non-Arab, and rich and poor live blissfully together.
The disbelievers and polytheists made excuses and pretexts to refuse accepting [the Qur’ān], including the time ‘… when Our clear revelations are recited unto them…’ The noble verses of the Holy Qur’ān that show the path to blissfulness with clear expressions, evident arguments, and decisive ritual orders and warn against what brings about unblessedness state that ‘they who look not for the meeting with Us say’ that they do not believe in the Resurrection at all.