One of the most important topics in the Holy Quran is the discussion of God's will in verse 33 of Surah Al-Ahzab. Among the controversial topics in this verse is the issue of examples of the Ahl al-Bayt and the type of God's will. The parties have two main views about the type of God's will in this verse. Shia believe that the will is developmental according to various evidences in the sense that God wanted a certain group as the Ahl al-Bayt to be far away from filth and impurity, and he created a distance between them and sin, and this developmental will is both care and kindness. It is that God has made a decision for this group, and it never requires predestination, on the other hand, the Sunnis, according to the context and the words of the Ahl al-Uraf, and the words meant by the Ahl al-Bayt, consider the women of the Prophet (PBUH) as the verse in this section. By bringing the pronoun differently, they consider Khumsa Tayyaba to be a part of Ahl al-Bayt, and therefore they see the will in the verse as legalistic, in the sense that purification from impurity is the result of following God's commands and doing what is permissible and what is forbidden by God. But there are some criticisms that we have expressed in this article.