Explore Verses Related to Obstinate
At a Glance
📖 Quranic Context
A key negative attribute linked to disbelief, tyranny, and ultimate failure. It is not mere disagreement but a hostile and prideful rejection of clear signs.
Represents a direct and defiant opposition to Allah's signs and messengers, leading to divine wrath and punishment.
💭 Theological Perspective
A severe spiritual disease stemming from arrogance (kibr) and a refusal to submit to the truth.
Characterizes a closed-off mindset that refuses to engage with evidence, leading to a sealed heart and inability to receive guidance.
It is the primary obstacle to accepting divine guidance. The Quran presents it as a characteristic of doomed nations and individuals.
Represents a state of spiritual stagnation and decay, the opposite of humility and sincere truth-seeking.
📜 Hadith Perspective
The Prophet Muhammad (ﷺ) warned against arrogance, the root of obstinacy, as a barrier to entering Paradise.
- The dangers of pride (kibr)
- The fate of tyrants
- The importance of humility before the truth
Universal agreement among Islamic scholars that obstinacy ('inād) against the truth is a major sin that leads to ruin.
💎 Deeper Insights
The Quran pairs 'Obstinate' (ʿanīd) with 'Tyrant' (jabbār) and 'Disbeliever' (kaffār), but never with 'Ignorant' (jāhil). This subtle distinction, revealed through cross-verse analysis, establishes that obstinacy is not a sin of ignorance but a sin of arrogance. It is the rejection of truth *after* it has been made clear, making it a more severe spiritual crime.
— Al-Tabari, Ibn Kathir
Search grounding reveals that the word for disappointment used for the obstinate, 'khāba' (خَابَ) in 14:15, implies a total and utter failure of one's entire plan and hope. It is not just a simple loss but a complete dashing of expectations. This highlights that the obstinate person, who thinks their way is superior, will see their very worldview and ambitions turn to dust. It's the ultimate ironic punishment for their arrogance.
— Linguistic Tafsirs
