16. " and when two of you commit it (lewdness) punish them both, but if they
repent and amend, then turn aside from them. verily allah is oft-returning
(to mercy), the merciful."
commentary:
in this verse the ordinance of fornication is stated. it indicates that
the man and woman, who have not spouses and commit this indecent
action, lewdness, both must be punished. it says:
" and when two of you commit it (lewdness) punish them both; ..."
the punishment mentioned in this verse is a general punishment,
while verse no. 2 from sura nur, no. 221, which assigns one hundred
stripes for each of the two parties, can be a commentary and an
explanation upon the above verse.
at the bottom of the verse, it points to the matter of repentance and
forgiveness about these kinds of sinners, and says:
"... but if they repent and amend, then turn aside from them. verily allah
is oft-returning (to mercy), the merciful."
in the meantime, it is understood from this ordinance that the
persons who have repented of their faults should never be blamed for their
former sins.
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