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All praise is due to Allah, the Lord of all worlds. May peace and blessings be upon our master Muhammad and his family and companions. Perform your deeds, and Allah, His Messenger, and the believers will observe them. You will be returned to the Knower of the unseen and the witnessed, and He will inform you of what you used to do. (Surah At-Tawbah, 9:105) People live in this world with desires, which can be legitimate or forbidden, whether they are worldly or spiritual. Legitimate desires require effort and resources to achieve, while others remain as mere dreams and fantasies. Some sinners wish for many things in the afterlife when they enter the fire, but it is too late and far-fetched. This research, titled "Impossible Wishes in the Holy Quran," is an objective study conducted as a graduation project for the Department of Quranic Sciences in the academic year 2016-2017. The study encompassed seven verses, divided into eight sections. The first section provided linguistic and terminological definitions for the words "wishes" and "impossible," while the remaining seven sections each focused on a specific wish, arranged according to their order in the Quran. The researcher relied on exegesis books, hadith collections, and Arabic dictionaries. Each wish was presented with its corresponding verse, discussion, and an attempt to determine the reason for its revelation. However, only one verse was found to have a documented reason for its revelation. The conclusion of the research highlighted the researcher's main findings, followed by a list of sources and references. Despite the completion of the study, the researcher had a wish related to the research title to improve its quality, but circumstances prevented this. This is not an excuse, as the saying goes: "The truthfulness of the wisher is evident."
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