The Cow - 2:85 After all this, you still kill one another and drive out a group of you from their homes and unite against them in evil and enmity. It is already forbidden for you to drive them out of their homes, and as if that were not enough, when they are captured by you, you demand ransom from them. Or do you believe in part of the Book and disbelieve in part of it? What is the recompense for those who do so but disgrace in the life of this world and the harshest of torments on the Day of Resurrection? Allah is not heedless of what you do. After all this, you still kill one another and drive out a group of you from their homes and unite against them in evil and enmity. It is already forbidden for you to drive them out of their homes, and as if that were not enough, when they are captured by you, you demand ransom from them. Or do you believe in part of the Book and disbelieve in part of it? What is the recompense for those who do so but disgrace in the life of this world and the harshest of torments on the Day of Resurrection? Allah is not heedless of what you do.
Questions to the Verse (15)
Related to the Israelites breaking their covenant:
And on the Day of Resurrection, the worst of torment:
The day of resurrection:
Allah forbids evil and mischief and transgression:
The torment of the Hereafter is in degrees:
Do you believe in part of the Book and disbelieve in part of it?
Allah is aware of everything:
Metaphorical description of the torment of Hell:
The detail of the promise taken from the Children of Israel:
"He had taken a promise from the Children of Israel": related
Our Lord's judgment on the mischief-makers in this world and in the Hereafter:
The believers do not kill unjustly a soul that Allah has forbidden:
Do not kill one another:
Whoever kills with enmity and cruelty:
General characteristics of those who deserve torment:

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