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The verse emphasizes that the "evil" or "bad aspects" of the conduct mentioned in preceding verses are detestable to God.

The reference likely refers to Surah Al-Isra (Chapter 17), Verse 38 of the Quran . This verse serves as a concluding warning for a series of moral and social commandments (Verses 23–37) regarding behavior toward parents, the poor, and personal conduct. Content for the Post

"All that – its evil is ever, in the sight of your Lord, detested" ( Sahih International ). Proposed Social Media Post Drafts Option 1: Reflection (Focus on Character) Title: Reflections on Surah Al-Isra (17:38) ✨ Quranic_1738_bahguoapk

After detailing essential life guidelines—like being kind to parents, avoiding arrogance, and being fair in trade—Allah concludes with a powerful reminder:

"All that – its evil is ever, in the sight of your Lord, detested." ( Quran 17:38 ) The verse emphasizes that the "evil" or "bad

A vital reminder that moral conduct is not just a social duty, but a spiritual one. Read more on the context here. #QuranQuotes #Faith #Islam101 #DailyReminder Key Lessons from the Surrounding Verses (17:23–37)

To provide more context for your post, verse 38 covers the "bad aspects" of the following prohibited or discouraged behaviors: (even saying "ugh" to them). Extravagance or being a spendthrift. Arrogance ("walking on the earth with pride"). Dishonesty in trade and measurements. Taking innocent lives or approaching illicit relations. Surah Al-Isra Ayat 38 (17:38 Quran) With Tafsir - My Islam Content for the Post "All that – its

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