Tuesday, June 18, 2013

[23].Surah Al-Muminun [The Believers]:Ayat 75


৭৫) যদি আমি তাদের প্রতি করুণা করি এবং বর্তমানে তারা যে দুঃখ-কষ্টে ভুগছে তা দূর করে দেই, তাহলে তারা নিজেদের অবাধ্যতার স্রোতে একেবারেই ভেসে যাবে৷


Ayat 75. And though Allah had mercy on them and removed the distress which is on them, still they would obstinately persist in their transgression, wandering blindly.
[Tafseer] 75. If We had mercy on them and removed the distress which is on them, they would obstinately persist in their transgression, wandering in distraction to and fro. The reference is to a very severe famine felt in Makkah, which was attributed by the Unbelievers to the presence of the Prophet PBUH among them and his preaching against their gods. As this is a Makkan Surah, the famine referred to must be that described by Ibn Kathir as having occurred in the 8th year of the Mission , say about four years before the Hijrah. There was also a post-Hijrah famine, which is referred to by Bukhan, but that was a later event  

Hazrat Anas (May Allah be pleased with him) said: You indulge in (bad) actions which are more insignificant to you than a hair while we considered them at the time of Messenger of Allah [SAWW](PBUH) to be great destroying sins".
[Al-Bukhari 08, Chapter 76, Hadith # 499].  
Lesson : as mentioned above in Surah Al-Muminun Ayat 75." And though Allah had mercy on them and removed the distress which is on them, still they would obstinately persist in their transgression." The less fear of Allah, one has the more disobedient he becomes to Him. As the fear of Allah decreases, one becomes more bold in committing sins. As the Companions of the Prophet [SAWW](PBUH) were intensely fearful of Allah, they were afraid of committing even very minor sins

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