Explained in Detail - 41:5 "They said: "We are fixed in our minds against what you call us to, and there is a heaviness in our ears and a veil between us and you. Do what you will, and we will do it." "They said: "We are fixed in our minds against what you call us to, and there is a heaviness in our ears and a veil between us and you. Do what you will, and we will do it."
Questions to the Verse (8)
The racist, jealous disbelievers of the People of the Book have always denied the Books, the Prophets and the miracles throughout history, unless they were revealed to one of their own, and the people of the Book of Makkah had the same attitude:
The messenger's call:
Those who go too far in disbelief are prevented from understanding the message of the Qur'an:
The attitude of the disbelievers towards the Message:
The hypocrites of the People of the Book used to mislead the believers by attempting to change the way of Allah:
The hypocrites of the People of the Book struggled to neutralize the Prophet Muhammad:
The only duty of the Messenger is to make the message clear:
In the context of verses 4, 5...13: The Meccan polytheists who took prophets, religious leaders and angels as gods besides Allah:

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