১৬. যেদিন তারা বের হয়ে পড়বে, আল্লাহর কাছে তাদের কিছুই গোপন থাকবে না। আজ রাজত্ব কার? এক প্রবল পরাক্রান্ত আল্লাহর।
Ayat 16. The Day (of Resurrection) when they will (all) come out, nothing of them will be hidden from Allah. (and Allah will ask) Whose is the kingdom this Day? (whole galaxy will reply to His Question): It is Allah’s the One, the Irresistible!
Tafseer of Surah Al Mumin (The Believer) Ayat 16. The Day whereon they will (all) come forth: not a single thing concerning them is hidden from Allah. Whose will be the dominion that Day?" That of Allah, the One the Irresistible! The Kingdom of Allah—of Justice, Truth, and Righteousness-will then be fully established. Evil can then no more come into competition with Good, even in the subjective consciousness of man.
Hazrat Abdullah bin Masud (May Allah be pleased with him) reported: When it was evening, the Prophet [SAWW](PBUH) used to supplicate: "Amsaina wa amsal-mulku lillah, wal-hamdu lillah. La `ilaha illallahu wahdahu la sharika lahu (We have entered upon evening and the whole kingdom of Allah, too, has entered upon evening. Praise is due to Allah. There is none who has the right to be worshiped but Allah, the One who has no partner with Him).'' He (the narrator) said: I think that he [SAWW](PBUH) used to follow the recitation with these words: "Lahul-mulku, wa lahul-hamdu, wa Huwa `ala kulli shi'in Qadir. Rabbi as'aluka khaira ma fi hadhihil-lailati, wa khaira ma ba`daha; wa a`udhu bika min sharri ma fi hadhihil-lailati, wa sharri ma ba`daha; Rabbi a`udhu bika minal-kasali, wa su'il-kibari; Rabbi a`udhu bika min `adhabin fin-nari, wa `adhabin fil-qabri (His is the sovereignty and to Him is all praise due, and He is Omnipotent. My Rubb, I beg of you good that lies in this night and good that follows it, and I seek refuge in You from the evil that lies in this night and from the evil of that which follows it. My Rubb! I seek refuge in You from lethargy and the misery of old age. O Allah! I seek Your Protection from the torment of Hell-fire and the punishment of the grave).'' When it was morning, he [SAWW](PBUH) would recite the same, replacing the words: "We have entered upon evening and the whole kingdom of Allah, too, has entered upon evening'' with "We have entered upon morning and the whole kingdom of Allah entered upon morning.'' (Replace the words "Amsaina, amsa, hadhihil-lailati, ma ba`daha with Asbahna, asbaha, hadhal-yaumi, ma ba`dahu, respectively).
[Muslim Book 35, Chapter17, Hadith # 6570].
Lesson : as mentioned above in Lesson: as mentioned above in Surah Al-Mumin Ayat 16. “Whose is the kingdom this Day? (whole galaxy will reply to His Question): It is Allah’s the One, the Irresistible! “ It is desirable to recite the invocations cited in the Hadith in the morning and the evening and also when one goes to bed and awakes. The purpose is that the concept of Allah's Providence and Divinity remains alive all the time in one's mind. With these words one seeks Allah's Protection in life and the Hereafter from things which are harmful. One also begs for his safety and guidance in this life and the Hereafter. This Hadith fully expresses one's recognition of Allah's Godhood and Lordship.
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