Question: There
is a verse in the Qur’an which says that before the age of forty
we are not responsible for our deeds. Does that mean we will all go to
heaven if we die before forty?
Answer: No
I am afraid this is not the correct conclusion. If the style, stress and
context of the verse (46:15) are given due consideration, it means that
till forty years, if a person is living in a bad society or in the worst
of circumstances, the Almighty will treat him leniently as far as his religious
responsibilities are concerned. However, after this age no allowance will
be given to him if he still remains indifferent.
The real age in which one’s responsibilities
start is the age of one develops the cognisance of good and evil. This
is different for different people and varies in the circumstances they
live in. Forty years, it seems, is the last limit of attaining this cognisance
fully. This also does not mean that it is forty years for every person.
It means that, in human beings in general, this is the latest age by which
a person should mend his ways.
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