Intermediate The Ummah Surah: Al Imran (104)

Let There Be Among You a Nation Calling to Good — The Collective Duty of a Calling Community

وَلۡتَكُن مِّنكُمۡ أُمَّةٌ يَدۡعُونَ إِلَى ٱلۡخَيۡرِ
— آل عمران الآية 104
Verse: "Let there be among you a nation calling to good, enjoining right, and forbidding wrong." (3:104) — "Among you" — partial: collective obligation, not individual. Three levels: calling to good (affirmation) + enjoining right (specification) + forbidding wrong (negation). Continuous present tense = ongoing, not a one-time act. No community survives without an organized calling structure. "Those are the successful" = success is conditional on this role. Lesson: silence over wrong and avoiding calling is abandoning the condition of collective success.
Source: Ibn Kathir (2/90); Al-Sadi
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