Allah's purpose of creating Human and Jinn - in the Quran

According to the Quran, Allah's purpose of creating humans and jinn is to worship Him. Allah says in the Quran:

"And I did not create the jinn and mankind except to worship Me." (Quran 51:56)

This verse clearly indicates that the ultimate purpose of human and jinn existence is to worship Allah. Worshiping Allah involves acknowledging His oneness, obeying His commandments, and following the example of His messenger, Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him).

In addition to worship, another purpose of creating humans and jinn is to test them. Allah says in the Quran:

"[He] who created death and life to test you [as to] which of you is best in deed - and He is the Exalted in Might, the Forgiving." (Quran 67:2)

The test is to see who among humans and jinn will obey Allah's commands and do good deeds, and who will disobey Him and commit evil deeds. Those who pass the test by obeying Allah and doing good deeds will be rewarded with paradise, while those who fail the test by disobeying Allah and committing evil deeds will be punished in the hellfire.


Quran 56:17:

We created them (humans and jinn) with a special creation. (Quran 56:17)

Verse 56:17 of the Quran is from Surah Al-Waqi'ah, which speaks about the day of judgment and the fate of humans and jinn. In this verse, Allah reminds us that He created humans and jinn with a special and unique purpose. This verse highlights the fact that humans and jinn are created with a purpose that sets them apart from other creations of Allah, and that their creation is special in its own way.

Quran 76:19:

And they are given to drink from a pure drink that is sealed (Quran 76:19)

Verse 76:19 is from Surah Al-Insan, which describes the rewards and blessings of paradise for the righteous. In this verse, Allah describes how the inhabitants of paradise are given pure and sealed drinks as a reward. The drink is pure and refreshing, and sealed to protect it from contamination. This verse emphasizes the idea that paradise is a place of pure and unadulterated pleasure, where believers are rewarded with the best of everything.

In summary, these two verses from the Quran remind us of the special status and purpose of humans and jinn, and also describe the rewards and blessings that await the righteous in the afterlife. They serve as a reminder of the importance of faith, good deeds, and striving to attain Allah's pleasure in this life, in order to earn the rewards of paradise in the next life.

Therefore, the purpose of creating humans and jinn is twofold: to worship Allah and to be tested. It is important for humans and jinn to recognize their purpose and strive to fulfill it in order to attain success in this life and the hereafter.

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