[Tafseer] (And coin for
them) explain to the people of Mecca (the similitude of the life of the world)
in its permanence and evanescence (as water) as rain (which We send down from
the sky, and the vegetation of the earth mingleth with it) the water mixes with
the vegetation of the earth (and then becomes dry twigs that the winds scatter)
such that nothing remains of it. Likewise, the life of this world will vanish
and nothing of its adornment will remain. (Allah is Able to do all things) He is
Able to make the life of this world vanish and the Hereafter subsist.
Hazrat Abdullah bin
Masud (May Allah be pleased with him) reported: Messenger of Allah
[SAWW](PBUH) said: "Do not crave for property lest you should be absorbed in the
desire of worldly life.''
[At-Tirmidhi, Hadith #
2328].
Lesson : as
mentioned above in Surah Al-Kahf Ayat 45. "the example of the life
of this world" The word "Dai`ah''
translated here as "property'' means land, industry, agriculture or business.
One should not be so engrossed in them to the extent that, they become the sole
purpose of one's life and all one's efforts are exhausted to acquire them, thus
forgetting all about the Hereafter. To the extent of one's genuine needs and
self-sufficiency, making and maintaining of property, land, industry,
agriculture and commerce come in permissible acts. None of them is forbidden
provided the means employed for making and maintaining them are fair and do not
distract one's attention from Allah and the Hereafter.
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