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Nouman Ali Khan

Who Are Allahs Enemies Q&A

Nouman Ali Khan

Muslim Central

Islam, Religion & Spirituality, Society & Culture

4.81K Ratings

🗓️ 31 December 2024

⏱️ 4 minutes

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0:04.2

When they blaspheme against Allah, they become Allah's enemy.

0:08.2

And when they commit crimes against believers, they become the believers' enemies too.

0:13.1

So it's as if Allah was saying, these people that have committed crimes against me and also you,

0:19.3

don't let them become your allies.

0:34.9

I was wondering about Aya 14.

0:39.2

Yeah.

0:40.3

You really emphasized that the difference of enemies was, like you mentioned another

0:48.7

aya where it was mentioned that these enemies are enemies of God as well.

0:56.4

Yes.

0:57.0

And you mentioned, you emphasized in IA14 that they weren't enemies of God.

1:02.6

Right.

1:02.9

So I was wondering of other examples or, yeah, like other examples are like more, like go more in depth about that.

1:12.5

Like why you really emphasized it.

1:13.8

Cool question.

1:21.0

Actually, when I was preparing for Surta al-Mumtahana, that's surer number 60, that's actually probably the comprehensive place for you to look at,

1:24.5

where a distinction is made between our enemy and Allah's enemy and when they're the same.

1:29.2

And the phrasing, Allah's enemy is used very rarely in the Quran. And it was used for the

1:31.1

Pharaoh. It was used for the ultimate enemies

1:33.2

of the prophets. It was used

1:35.4

for, you know, y'a'u'anli,

1:37.1

meaning the Pharaoh,

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