Quran encourages believers to give charity to the needy both openly and secretly, and reminds them that good deeds, including acts of charity, can help to atone for bad deeds. Quran criticizes those who pretend to believe in the presence of believers, but secretly consort with those who reject faith, mocking and belittling believers. The verse serves as a reminder to believers to be wary of those who only pay lip service to their faith and to surround themselves with sincere believers committed to living according to the teachings of the Quran.
Quran 9:58 and 9:76:
Quran 9:58:
"If you give charity openly, that is good; but if you keep it secret and give to the needy in private, that is better for you, and it will atone for some of your bad deeds. And Allah is well aware of what you do." This verse encourages believers to give charity to the needy both openly and secretly, and reminds them that giving in private can have even greater rewards in the sight of Allah. The verse also emphasizes that good deeds, including acts of charity, can help to atone for bad deeds, serving as a reminder to believers to constantly strive to do good and seek forgiveness for their shortcomings.
Quran 9:76:
"And when they meet those who believe, they say, 'We believe'; but when they are alone with their evil ones, they say, 'Indeed, we are with you; we were only mockers.'" This verse criticizes those who pretend to believe in the presence of believers, but secretly consort with those who reject faith, mocking and belittling believers. The verse serves as a reminder to believers to be wary of those who only pay lip service to their faith, and to surround themselves with sincere believers who are committed to living according to the teachings of the Quran.
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