Reflection
> “Indeed, Allah does not set right the deeds of the corrupters.”
(Surah Yunus, 10:81)
And thus — every corrupter (mufsid) who performs an act, plots a scheme, or engages in deceit — his actions will inevitably be nullified and vanish. Even if his work seems to find acceptance or success for a time, its ultimate end is decay and destruction.
As for the righteous (the reformers, al-muṣliḥūn)—those whose intentions in their deeds are solely for the sake of Allah and whose actions are beneficial and divinely commanded—Allah will rectify, elevate, and continually nurture their deeds.
Question:
What is the ultimate outcome of corrupt deeds?
And what is the ultimate outcome of righteous deeds?
Reference:
Tafsīr al-Saʿdī, p. 371
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