Thursday, June 27, 2013

[23].Surah Al-Muminun [The Believers]:Ayat 84-87



৮৪) তাদেরকে জিজ্ঞেস করোঃ যদি তোমরা জানো তাহলে বলো এ পৃথিবী এবং এর মধ্যে যারা বাস করে তারা কারা ?
৮৫) তারা নিশ্চয় বলবে, আল্লাহর ৷ বলো, তাহলে তোমরা সচেতন হচ্ছো না কেন ?
৮৬) তাদেরকে জিজ্ঞেস করো, সাত আসমান ও মহান আরশের অধিপতি কে ?
৮৭) তারা নিশ্চয়ই বলবে, আল্লাহ ৷  বলো, তাহলে তোমরা ভয় করো না কেন ?

Ayat 84. Say: "Whose is the earth and whosoever is therein? If you know!"
Ayat 85. They will say: "It is Allah’s!" Say: "Will you not then remember?"
Ayat 86. Say: "Who is (the) Lord of the seven heavens, and (the) Lord of the Great Throne?"
Ayat 87. They will say: "Allah." Say: "Will you not then fear Allah (believe in His Oneness, obey Him, believe in the Resurrection and Recompense for each and every good or bad deed)."  

[Tafseer] of ayat 84. Say: "To whom belong the earth and all beings therein? (say) if ye know!" They will say, "To Allah." say: "Yet will ye not receive admonition?" If their argument is that such things about a future life cannot be known or proved, they are referred to the things which are actually before them. The tangible things of the earth-can they postulate their order or government except by a Power of Force or Energy outside them? They will admit that there is such a Power or Force or Energy, We call it Allah. Go a step further. We see a sublime Universe in the heavens above, stretching far, far beyond our ken. They will admit its existence and its grandeur. We ask them to entertain a feeling of reverence for the Power behind it, and to understand their own littleness and their dependence upon that Power. Say: "Who is the Lord of the seven heavens, and the Lord of the Throne (of Glory) Supreme?" They will say, "(They belong) to Allah." Say: "Will ye not then be filled with awe?" 'If this great and glorious Universe inspires you with awe, surely the Power behind is more worthy of your awe, especially if you compare your dependence and its dependence upon Him.'

Hazrat Ibn `Abbas (May Allah be pleased with them) said: The Messenger of Allah [SAWW](PBUH) used to say when he was in distress: "La ilaha illallahul-Azimul-Halim. La ilaha illallahu Rabbul-`Arshil-`Azim. La ilaha illallahu Rabbus-samawati, wa Rabbul-ardi, wa Rabbul-`Arshil-Karim. (None has the right to be worshipped but Allah the Incomparably Great, the Compassionate. None has the right to be worshipped but Allah the Rubb of the Mighty Throne. None has the right to be worshipped but Allah the Rubb of the heavens, the Rubb of the earth, and the Rubb of the Honourable Throne).''
[Al-Bukhari Book 08, Chapter 75, Hadith # 357]  

Lesson : as mentioned above in Surah Al-Muminun Ayat 86." "Who is (the) Lord of the seven heavens, and (the) Lord of the Great ThroneThe only medicine in a time of distress is the remembrance of Allah Whose Help alone should be sought. This Dua contains words which glorify Allah and exalt Him far above all else. It is desirable to recite these words when one is in distress as this is exactly what the Prophet (PBUH) used to recite in such situations.

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