Monday, September 8, 2014

[32]. Surah As-Sajdah [The Prostration]: Ayat 27


২৭. তারা কি লক্ষ্য করে না যেআমি উষর ভূমিতে পানি প্রবাহিত করে শস্য উদগত করিযা থেকে ভক্ষণ করে তাদের জন্তুরা এবং তারা কি দেখে না?

Ayat 27. Have they not seen how Allah drive water (rain clouds) to the dry land without any vegetation, and therewith bring forth crops providing food for their cattle and themselves? Will they not then see?

Tafseer of Surah Al Sajdah (The Prostration) Ayat 27. And do they not see that Allah do drive Rain to parched soil (bare of herbage), and produce therewith crops, providing food for their cattle and themselves? Have they not the vision?  Again, as in the last verse, there is an easy transition from the physical to the spiritual. In physical nature there may be parched soil, which is to all intents and purposes dead. Allah sends rain, and the dead soil is converted into living land producing rich crops of fodder and corn, nuts and fruits, to satisfy the hunger of man and beast. So in the spiritual world. The dead man is revivified by Allah's grace and mercy through His Revelation. He becomes not only an asset to himself but to his dependents and those around him. The verse begins with "do they not see?" (a wa lam yaraw), a physical act. It ends with "have they not the vision?" (afala yubsirun), a matter of spiritual insight. This is parallel to the two kinds of "hearing" or "listening".
Hazrat Abu Musa (May Allah be pleased with him) reported: The Messenger of Allahimage001.jpg [SAWW](PBUH) said, "The similitude of guidance and knowledge with which Allah has sent me is like a rain which has fallen on some ground. A fertile part of earth has absorbed water and brought forth much grass and herbs. Another part, which is solid, held the water and Allah benefits men thereby, who drank and gave others to drink, and used it for irrigation. But some of it has fallen on a portion of sandy land which neither retains the water nor produces herbage. Such is the likeness of the man who understands the religion of Allah and who gets benefit of what Allah has sent me with; he learns and teaches others. It is also the likeness of the man who neither raises his head on that account (meaning he does not benefit from what the Prophet image001.jpg [SAWW](PBUH) was sent with) nor accepts Allah's Guidance with which I am sent".  [Al-Bukhari Book 01, Chapter 03, Hadith # 079] 

Lesson: as mentioned above in Surah As-Sajda Ayat 27. “ they not seen how Allah drive water (rain clouds) to the dry land without any vegetation” In this Hadith the guidance and knowledge which was sent to mankind through the Prophet (PBUH) is compared to the rain which is beneficial, because this knowledge resuscitates the dead hearts as does the rain to a barren land. One who makes use of this knowledge is likened to a good soil, and one who acquires this knowledge and imparts it to others but does not put it into practice is considered akin to a hard land which holds water and other people utilize it. A person who neither learns it nor acts upon it is like a desolate land which neither holds water nor produces anything. Such a person is the worst of all because he neither himself benefits from it nor lets others make use of it. This Hadith induces one to acquire knowledge, impart it to others, put it into actual practice and warns people from neglecting this duty.

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