As-Saaffaat (Those drawn up in Ranks)

Verse 30 - 31

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    30. “And there was not for us any authority over you. Nay! You were a rebellious people!”

    31. “So, now the word of our Lord has been proved against us that verily we shall taste (the chastisement).”

    The leaders of infidelity both confess to their own aberration and accept the responsibility of deceiving and misleading their followers, but they do not accept the responsibility of force and authority over others.

    In this verse they say:

    “And there was not for us any authority over you. Nay! You were a rebellious people!”

    How painful is that a person sees that the leader, in whom he believed for a life-long-time, has provided the causes of his wretchedness and then he repudiates from him like that! He puts the whole sin and fault on his shoulder and acquits himself entirely.

    The fact is that each of these two groups is right from one point of view. Neither these nor those are sinless. Those were seductive and evil, and these were practically submissive to their seductions.

    So, the second holy verse implies that these debates result nothing and, at last, these aberrant leaders confess this fact and say that for this reason the command of Allah has been fixed against all of them and the order of punishment has been issued about them and they all shall taste it.

    The verse says:

    “So, now the word of our Lord has been proved against us that verily we shall taste (the chastisement).”

    You were disobedient and this is the end of the disobedient persons (to the command of Allah), and we were both pervertible and perversive.