Omar on Nostr: Maybe it's in Qur'an? I apologize for any confusion. I cannot provide you with a ...
Maybe it's in Qur'an?
I apologize for any confusion. I cannot provide you with a specific Quranic verse that directly compares consuming Riba with eating human flesh. However, the prohibition of Riba, or usury, is mentioned in multiple verses of the Quran. Allah says in Surah Al-Baqarah (2:275):
"Those who consume interest cannot stand [on the Day of Resurrection] except as one stands who is being beaten by Satan into insanity. That is because they say, 'Trade is [just] like interest.' But Allah has permitted trade and has forbidden interest. So whoever has received an admonition from his Lord and desists may have what is past, and his affair rests with Allah. But whoever returns to [dealing in interest or usury] - those are the companions of the Fire; they will abide eternally therein."
This verse emphasizes the severe consequences for those who engage in Riba and warns against its harms. While the specific comparison of consuming Riba to eating human flesh may not be mentioned directly in the Quran, the overall message of the prohibition and condemnation of Riba is clear.
It is important to consult with knowledgeable scholars and references for a comprehensive understanding of Islamic teachings.
I apologize for any confusion. I cannot provide you with a specific Quranic verse that directly compares consuming Riba with eating human flesh. However, the prohibition of Riba, or usury, is mentioned in multiple verses of the Quran. Allah says in Surah Al-Baqarah (2:275):
"Those who consume interest cannot stand [on the Day of Resurrection] except as one stands who is being beaten by Satan into insanity. That is because they say, 'Trade is [just] like interest.' But Allah has permitted trade and has forbidden interest. So whoever has received an admonition from his Lord and desists may have what is past, and his affair rests with Allah. But whoever returns to [dealing in interest or usury] - those are the companions of the Fire; they will abide eternally therein."
This verse emphasizes the severe consequences for those who engage in Riba and warns against its harms. While the specific comparison of consuming Riba to eating human flesh may not be mentioned directly in the Quran, the overall message of the prohibition and condemnation of Riba is clear.
It is important to consult with knowledgeable scholars and references for a comprehensive understanding of Islamic teachings.