Ayat 66. [Mûsa (Moses)] said: "Nay,
throw you (first)!" Then behold, their ropes and their sticks, by their magic,
appeared to him as though they moved fast.
Ayat 67. So Mûsa (Moses) conceived a
fear in himself.
[Tafseer] Their bag of tricks was so clever
that it imposed upon all beholders. Their ropes and their rods were thrown, and
seemed to move about like snakes. So realistic was the effect that even Moses
felt the least bit of doubt in his own mind. He of course had no tricks, and he
relied entirely on Allah. The concerted attack of evil is
sometimes so well-contrived from all points that falsehood appears and is
acclaimed as the truth. The believer of truth is isolated, and a sort of moral
dizziness creeps over his mind. But by Allah's grace Faith asserts itself, gives
him confidence, and points out the specific truths which will dissipate and
destroy the teeming brood of
falsehood.
Hazrat Anas bin Malik (May Allah be pleased with him) reported: Messenger of Allah
[SAWW](PBUH) said, "When a non-believer does good deed he
is made to taste its reward in this world. And for believer is concerned, Allah
(SWT) stores (the reward) of his virtues for the hereafter and provides him
sustenance in accordance with his obedience to him (in this world)".
[Muslim Hadith #
6740].
Lesson : as
mentioned above this Hadith shows
the value of the Hereafter and its blessings compared to the worldly life. This
Hadith also induces one to work for the life of the Hereafter, as the amenities
of this world which one strives hard to attain.
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