Al Qur'an is replete with rhetorical questions mostly posed to the disbelievers when they challenge to word of One True God and show no confidence in the prophets sent to them. The disbelievers often objected to Al Qur'an revelated to an orphan among them while they, the affluent of Makkah, were left out. In fact what they were saying was that why the Divine guidance not sent to one from them so they could be honoured and respected more.
In such like environment, Allah poses a counter question as mentioned in the 5th verse of Surah 43. Az Zukhruf (The Golden Ornaments) being shared today along with its explanation and its relevance even to the mindset of all those who still disbelieve in existing of One True God and turn to wordily deities:
أَفَنَضْرِبُ عَنكُمُ ٱلذِّكْرَ صَفْحًا أَن كُنتُمْ قَوْمًا مُّسْرِفِينَ
Now, should We despair and stop sending this Admonition to you only because you are a people who have transgressed (all limits)?
Context of the verse
Surah Az Zukhruf was revealed in Makkah, where the Prophet Muhammad was facing strong rejection from the Quraysh. Many people were dismissing the Qur’an, mocking it, or refusing to reflect on its message. Thus, verses around 43:5 emphasize:
- The Qur’an is a Reminder (dhikr) sent for guidance.
- Even when people persist in wrongdoing or disbelief, Allah does not immediately withdraw guidance.
- Instead, He continues to send reminders as a form of mercy.
So the verse is essentially rhetorical: “Should We stop reminding you just because you keep rejecting it?” The implied answer is no—Allah continues to provide guidance despite human stubbornness. Here, Allah is questioning the disbelievers' arrogance. Should He cease revealing the Qur'an simply because they are a people who have exceeded all limits (extravagant/mushrikin) in their disbelief and rebellion? The verse implies that despite their continuous rejection and sins, Allah's mercy allows the guidance (the Quran) to continue reaching them. It is not removed from them just because they choose to act recklessly, even though they deserve for it to be taken away.
Key meaning
Allah’s message is not dependent on human acceptance. That is persistent rejection does not mean the truth disappears. Therefore continued revelation is a sign of patience and mercy, not indifference.
Ibn Kathir explains this verse as a rebuke to the idolaters for rejecting the Qur'an. The verse emphasizes that the Quran is a gracious "Reminder" and guide, and despite the people's stubbornness and excess in disbelief, Allah continues to send it as proof against them rather than abandoning them entirely.
One of the most enlightened scholars of the Muslim World Sayyid Abul Ala Maududi explains that:
- In this one sentence the whole history that had taken place since the time the Holy Prophet Muhammad (upon whom be Allah's peace) had proclaimed to be a Prophet till the revelation of these verses during the past few years has been compressed.
- This sentence depicts the following picture: A nation has been involved in ignorance, backwardness and depravity for centuries. Suddenly, Allah looks at it with favor. He raises in it an illustrious guide and sends down His own Word to take it out of the darkness of ignorance so that it is aroused from slumber, it gives up superstitions of ignorance and it becomes aware of the truth and adopts the right way of life.
- But the ignorant people of the nation and the tribal chiefs turn hostile to the guide, and try their utmost to defeat him and his mission. With the passage of time their hostility and mischief go on increasing; so much so that they make up their mind to kill him.
- At this, it is being said: "Should We stop making any efforts to reform you because you are proving to be un-worthy people? Should We withhold sending down this Admonition, and leave you lying in the same wretched state in which you have been lying since centuries ? Do you really think that should be the demand of Our Mercy ? Have you ever considered what doom you would meet when you have turned down the bounty of Allah and persisted in falsehood after the truth has come before you?"
Relevance for those who don’t believe
For someone who does not believe in Allah, the verse carries a few important ideas:
- Opportunity remains open The message is still being presented—through scripture, reflection, and signs—rather than being withdrawn.
- Accountability is emphasized If guidance continues to come but is ignored, responsibility increases.
- It challenges indifference The verse pushes a person to ask: “If this message keeps appearing, is it worth examining more seriously?”
- It reflects divine patience Instead of immediate punishment, there is time given to reconsider, question, and explore.
In simple terms. the verse is saying: “Even if people reject the truth, should it stop being offered to them? No—the reminder continues.”
Looking around us, there are lot of people who today, in a life of extreme exposure of information, scientific correlations and jaw dropping realities, who still do not believe in One True God and try to re-mould the Divine scriptures to suit their own likinn -g. Yet despite their rejection and ignorance, the message of One True God remains unchanged, still calling all disbelievers to His very own final religion - Islam.
It is indeed most remarkable that God, in His glory and sublimity, should care for such people, revealing to them a book which is easy to understand, telling them about what they feel, explaining the inner aspects of their lives, showing them the path delineated by His guidance, relating to them accounts of earlier communities and reminding them of God's law that was in effect during ancient times. Yet they continue to ignore His guidance, turning away from it. Yet, God continues to shower His mercies on them - for God to say that they will be deprived of His care and be ignored for their transgression sounds dreadful.
At this, it is being said: " Should We stop making any efforts to reform you because you are proving to be un-worthy people? Should We withhold sending down this Admonition, and leave you lying in the same wretched state in which you have been lying since centuries ? Do you really think that should be the demand of Our Mercy ? Have you ever considered what doom you would meet when you have turned down the bounty of Allah and persisted in falsehood after the truth has come before you? "
So let those who disbelieve in One True God take heed to Divine kindness and mercy and accept His Divine message which today is much more easy to understand and interpret.
You may refer to more Selected Verses from Sürah (43) Az-Zukhruf (Ornaments of Gold / luxury) already published. In time we will add more selected ayat / verses from this surah.
May Allāh (سبحانه و تعالى) help us understand Qur'ān and follow the Sunnah of Prophet Muhammad ﷺ, which is embodiment of commandments of Allah contained in the Qur'ān. May Allah help us to be like the ones He loves and let our lives be lived helping others and not making others' lives miserable or unlivable. May all our wrong doings, whether intentional or unintentional, be forgiven before the angel of death knocks on our door.
وَمَا عَلَيۡنَاۤ اِلَّا الۡبَلٰغُ الۡمُبِيۡنُ
(36:17) and our duty is no more than to clearly convey the Message.”
That is Our duty is only to convey to you the message that Allah has entrusted us with. Then it is for you to accept it or reject it. We have not been made responsible for making you accept it forcibly, and if you do not accept it, we shall not be seized in consequence of your disbelief, you will yourselves be answerable for your actions on Day of Resurrection.
May Allah forgive me if my posts ever imply a piety far greater than I possess. I am most in need of guidance.
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