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The fruit of these struggles and devotions is yielded as 'the Righteous' with
whom the society can be pure, efficient, and abounding with spirituality.
Therefore, in the Holy Sura Al-Fatihah (The Opening) , we are encouraged to
repeatedly ask Allah, during the day and night, that we be led on the path of
these previously mentioned four groups, and, obviously at each time, we must
emphasize with sincere effort and endeavour, on one of these four states more
than the others in order to perform our duty and mission well.
2- Who are the Last Two Groups in this Verse ?
The separation of these two groups from each other indicates that each group
has some defining characteristics.
To make distinction between these two groups, there are three commentaries:
(A) From the application of these two words in the Qur'an, it is so
understood that /maqdubi 'alayhim/ 'those inflicted with His Wrath' are
in a worse condition than /dallin/ 'those gone astray'. In other words,
'those gone astray' are the ordinary misguided and /maqdubi 'alayhim/ 'those
inflicted with His Wrath' are the misguided who are obstinate or hypocritical.
And, for these two very reasons, the Curse and Wrath of Allah have been cited
towards them in frequent occurrences in the Qur'an. The followings are some
instances :
"... But such as open their breast to Unbelief,ö on them is Wrath from
Allah, ...", (Sura An-Nahl, No. 16, verse 106) .
" And that He may punish the Hypocrites, men and women, and Polytheists,
men and women, who imagine an evil opinion of Allah. On them is a round of Evil;
the Wrath of Allah is on them. He has cursed them and got Hell ready for them:
and evil is it for a destination ", (Sura Al-Fath, No. 48, verse 6) .
However, this group, ie. ' those inflicted with His Wrath ' were
those who, besides their unbelief, pursued the path of obstinacy and enmity
against Allah, and whenever they could, they even injured the Divine leaders and
prophets (p.b.u.th.) . As Sura 'Al-i-'Imran, No. 3, verse 112 says: "...They
draw on themselves Wrath from Allah, and pitched over them is (the tent of)
destitution. This because they rejected the
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