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Is it Obligatory to Enjoin Good and Forbid Evil? – Dr Zakir Naik



Is it Obligatory to Enjoin Good and Forbid Evil? – Dr Zakir Naik

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  1. IF YOU ARE A MUSLIM PLEASE READ MY COMMENT AND HELP ME PLEASE BY REPLYING

    I am thinking of converting to Islam but 3 verses in the Quran is putting me in doubts so I am not feeling fully safe to accept Islam:

    1) As for the earth, We spread it out and placed upon it FIRM MOUNTAINS, and caused everything to grow there in perfect balance. (Surah Al-Hijr verse 19)

    2) He has placed into the earth FIRM MOUNTAINS, so it does not shake with you, as well as rivers, and pathways so you may find your way. (Surah An Nahl verse 15)

    3) And the mountains hath He FIRMLY fixed. (Surah An-Nazi’at verse 32)

    From my studies I learnt that basically all around the earth in earth’s surface even on mountains there is earthquakes happening at various scale from this scale of 1 (super lightly felt earthquake) to 9 (super heavy earthquake). Doesn’t this show the following verses of the Quran is wrong because if mountains are firm shouldn't they have no earthquakes even as as tiny as that 1? If I am wrong about these Quran verses give me a reply please. I found 1 answer in IslamQA but that was not clear enough. Where I am I don't know any Muslim teachers who know Islam deeply and sadly IslamQA doesn't give us freedom to ask questions whenever we want unlike Quora. If I get the clear answer Islam is right I will convert to Islam as soon as I can and I would like to ask another question after I convert. I abandoned Christianity and currently I am agnostic.

  2. 📜 Some argue that enjoining good and forbidding evil isn't obligatory, citing Surah 5:105, but the full interpretation stresses that guidance includes these actions.

    🕊 Surah 3:110 clarifies that Muslims are the best of people for enjoining good, forbidding wrong, and believing in Allah.

    📖 Surah 103:1-3 outlines four criteria for entering Jannah: faith, righteous deeds, exhorting people to truth, and urging patience and perseverance.

    🚫 Not performing dawa (enjoining good and forbidding evil) can disqualify one from Jannah, even if they are practicing other pillars like Salah and Zakat.

    🔑 Allah's forgiveness is ultimately His prerogative, but in normal circumstances, all four criteria are essential for Jannah.

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