
Wrongdoers are the most eager for life, wishing to live a thousand years. But long life won't save them from punishment. Life span is in God’s hands, and He sees all they do.

The verse shows that wrongdoers avoid wishing for death due to their sins—like injustice, shirk, and consuming others’ rights—fearing God's judgment.

God forbade exile. The Prophet faced forced displacement, but divine justice promised return. The Syrian displaced share this path, with hope in justice and eventual victory.

God forbade bloodshed and condemned killing. Deliberate murder leads to Hell. In Syria, those who supported the regime and harmed innocents violated divine covenants.

Whoever believed, stood for justice, and supported the oppressed with sincere intent is among the companions of Paradise. Those who backed injustice face God’s eternal punishment.

Whoever supported the Syrian regime bears the sin; and those persisting in loyalty and service are fully enveloped by their transgression and bound for the Fire, as the verse warns.

The episode highlights those who distort God’s words to support tyranny in Syria, emphasizing that God dislikes oppressors and corrupters, while true support lies with the revolutionaries.

The episode explores heart types in the Qur’an—pure hearts like the tranquil and sound, and dark ones like hardened and sealed—highlighting their effects on faith and behavior.

Humility is a prophetic virtue that leads to honor. Syria’s revolutionaries must embrace it, set aside pride and division, and unite around truth and the greater good for lasting victory.