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[quote][quote].......... brief account of the previous communities who were given a book and the messenger....... to show where they made mistakes..........how they deserted the commands [b]by unnecessary additions they made to the original.[/b][/quote][blue]The sura addresses a wide variety of topics, including 1. substantial amounts of law, and 2. retells stories of Adam, Abraham and Moses. A major theme is guidance: 3. urging the pagans (Al-Kuffar) and the Jews of Medina to embrace Islam, and 4. warning them and the hypocrites of the fate God had visited in the past on those who failed to heed His call. Al-Baqarah contains several verses dealing with the subject of warfare. 5. Verses [Qur'an 2:190] are often quoted on the nature of battle in Islam. 6. Ayah 282 provides general approval and guidelines for the recording and reporting of transactions. Underpinning Islamic belief is the requirement that 7. doubt and uncertainty be removed from inter-personal engagements. 8. In business affairs, all parties’ rights and obligations are to be fully documented for verification and exploration. 9. The verses place an emphasis on recording material credit loans and transactions, and advise that 10. these transactions should be signed by debtors (to acknowledge their indebtedness and the amount thereof), the ultimate in verification processes.[/blue][/quote]
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