Ayat
5. And indeed We sent
Musa (Moses) with Our Ayat (signs, proofs, and evidences) (saying):
"Bring out your people from darkness into light, and make them remember the
annals of Allah. Truly, therein are evidences, proofs and signs for every
patient, thankful
(person)."
Lesson : as
mentioned above in Surah Ibrahim
{A.S} Ayat 05. "Truly, therein are evidences, proofs
and signs for every patient, thankful (person)." Shara'i` is the plural of Shari`ah Shari`ah is in the sense of Mashru`ah,
that is the Divine injunctions. These Divine injunctions are of various kinds,
i.e., some of them are obligatory, some desirable and some voluntary. The
obligatory ones are compulsory and their compliance is indispensable. What is
termed as Mustahabbat (desirables) are also highly important for gaining the
Pleasure of Allah. Similarly, voluntary acts are a means of getting close to
Allah. Ordinary people are sometimes puzzled by the abundance of the latter and
want to adhere to the first two, that is obligations and what comes in the
category of desirables. A desire to this effect is mentioned in this Hadith. The
Prophet (PBUH) answered the query in this matter by saying to the inquirer,
"Keep your tongue wet with the remembrance of Allah.'' Keeping the tongue wet
with the remembrance of Allah here means its abundant recitation. In other
words, one should make the remembrance of Allah a permanent feature. If one is
not able to do many voluntary good works, which some people find difficult, the
remembrance of Allah will make up the deficiency in that
regard.
Hazrat Abdullah bin Busr (May Allah be pleased
with him) reported: One of the Companions said, "O Messenger of Allah [SAWW](PBUH). There are many injunctions of Islam for me. So
tell me something to which I may hold fast.'' He [SAWW](PBUH) said, "Keep your tongue wet with the remembrance of
Allah.'' [At-Tirmidhi Hadith # 3383].
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