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100.6 Certainly the human is ungrateful to his Lord.
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Repent to the lord
إن الإنسن لربه لكنود
Inna al-insana lirabbihi lakanoodun
100.6 Certainly the human is ungrateful to his Lord.
Summary of 100.6:
• Revelation tells us that mankind is unwilling to repent of their works even when faced with great affliction
• Observe that the first time that this repentance is mentioned in Revelation, Jesus relates this unto Himself
• Revelation also makes it clear that repentance is to be to God (Theos)
• Thus, it is demonstrated that Jesus and God have interchangeable deity
• Revelation also tells us that mankind blasphemes the name of God (blasphemeo)
• 100.6 begins with “inna”, or certainly, which marks a sign of inception
• This inception has to do with mankind (al-insana)
• Observe that 100.6 departs from the detailed description of the Demonic locusts, as detailed to us in all previous ayahs in this sura, and begins to describe what happens to mankind (i.e. the riders of Demonic Locusts)
• 100.6 informs us that mankind is most certainly ungrateful (lakanoodun)
• Further, “lakanoodun” details for us that this ungratefulness of mankind is likened to “a blamer of his Lord, who takes account of evil accidents and forgets benefits”
• These “evil accidents” are referencing the events described in Revelation
• Interestingly, “lakanoodun” is also applicable to a woman – same as is applied in the Book of Revelation
• 100.6 states that the ungratefulness of mankind is in relation to his Lord (lirabbihi), just as stated in Revelation
