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At a Glance
📖 Quranic Context
This concept is a recurring theme in the Quran that addresses fundamental questions about divine will, human agency, and the nature of religious diversity.
It frames the relationship between Allah and humanity as one of a wise creator who has given his creation the capacity for choice, for which they are responsible.
💭 Theological Perspective
Highlights the innate capacity of humans to differ and exercise free will.
Addresses the internal struggle and decision-making process of belief and action.
Explains the purpose of sending different prophets and scriptures throughout history.
Emphasizes that spiritual growth is achieved through conscious, righteous choices in a world of diverse paths.
💎 Deeper Insights
The phrasing 'to test you in what He has given you' (5:48) suggests that the revelations and laws given to each community are the very tools of their spiritual examination, making the path itself the substance of the test.
— Ibn Kathir
The concept of competing in good deeds (fastabiqul khairat) in 5:48 provides a positive and proactive response to religious diversity, shifting the focus from mere tolerance to a virtuous rivalry in piety and service to humanity.
— General Scholarly Consensus
