Monday, February 9, 2015

[36].Surah Yaseen [Yaseen]: Ayat 25-27


২৫. আমি নিশ্চিতভাবে তোমাদের পালনকর্তার প্রতি বিশ্বাস স্থাপন করলাম। অতএব আমার কাছ থেকে শুনে নাও
২৬. তাকে বলা হলজান্নাতে প্রবেশ কর। সে বলল হায়আমার সম্প্রদায় যদি কোন ক্রমে জানতে পারত-
২৭. যে আমার পরওয়ারদেগার আমাকে ক্ষমা করেছেন এবং আমাকে সম্মানিতদের অন্তর্ভুক্ত করেছেন

Ayat 25. Verily! I have believed in your Lord, so listen to me!"
Ayat 26. It was said (to him when the disbelievers killed him): "Enter Paradise." He said: "Would that my people knew!
Ayat 27. "That my Lord (Allah) has forgiven me, and made me of the honored ones!"

Tafseer of Surah Yaseen, Ayat 25 to 27. "For me, I have faith in the Lord of you (all): listen, then, to me!" Again a transition from the assured personal conviction to the appeal to all to profit by the speaker's experience. 'I have found the fullest satisfaction for my soul in Allah. He is my God, but He is your God also. My experience can be yours also. Will you not follow my advice, and prove for yourselves that the Lord is indeed good?' Ayat 26. It was said: "Enter thou the Garden." He said: "Ah me! Would that my People knew (what I know)! This godly and righteous man entered into the Peace of Allah, typified by the Garden of Rest and Beauty. Perhaps it is implied that he suffered martyrdom. But even then his thoughts were always with his People. He regretted their obstinacy and wants of understanding, and wished even then that they might repent and obtain salvation, but they were obdurate and suffered for their sins as we learn from verses 28-29 below. Ayat 27. "For that my Lord has granted me Forgiveness and has enrolled me among those held in honour!"  This man was just a simple honest soul, but he heard and obeyed the call of the prophets and obtained his spiritual desire for himself and did his best to obtain salvation for his people. For he loved his people and respected his ancestral traditions as far as they were good, but had no hesitation in accepting the new Light when it came to him. All his past was forgiven him and he was raised to dignity and honour in the Kingdom of Heaven.

Hazrat Tamim bin Aus Ad-Dari (May Allah be pleased with him) reported: The Messenger of Allah image001.jpg [SAWW](PBUH) said, "Ad-Deen is sincerity". We said: "For whom?'' He replied, "For Allah, His Book, His Messenger and for the leaders of the Muslims and their masses".  [Muslim Book 01, Chapter 24, Hadith # 098]

Lesson: as mentioned above in Surah Yaseen Ayat 25. Verily! I have believed in your Lord, so listen to me!" This Hadith stresses the importance and merits of general sincerity. Sincerity for Allah here means that one must have true faith in Him and He should be worshipped with full devotion and sincerity. Sincerity for the Qur'an means that one should confirm its truth with one's full heart and mind, recite it regularly, act upon the injunctions contained in it with meticulous care and strictly avoid its misinterpretation. Sincerity of the Prophet image001.jpg (PBUH) means sincere confirmation of his Prophet hood, faithful obedience of his orders and adherence to his Sunnah. The goodwill of the Muslim rulers stands here for co-operating with them in their lawful orders and obedience of their orders which are free from any trace of sin. If they deviate from the Straight Path they should be persuaded to turn to virtue. One should not revolt against them unless they commit infidelity. The goodwill of the Muslim masses means that one should work for the betterment of their life in this world and the Hereafter. They should be provided the right guidance, induced to perform good deeds and deterred from evils.

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