২৬. আর কাফেররা বলে,
তোমরা এ কোরআন শ্রবণ করো না এবং এর আবৃত্তিতে হঞ্জগোল সৃষ্টি কর,
যাতে তোমরা জয়ী হও।
Ayat 26. And
those who disbelieve say: "Listen not to this Qur’an, and make noise in
the midst of its (recitation) that you may overcome."
Tafseer of Surah Ha-Mim Al-Sajdah (or Surah Fussilat) Ayat 26. The Unbelievers say: "Listen not to this Qur´an, but talk at random in the midst of its (reading), that ye may gain the upper hand!" A favorite trick of those who wish to dishonor Revelation is, not only not to listen to it themselves, but to talk loudly and insolently when it is being read, so that even the true listeners may not be able to perform their devotions. They think that they are drowning the voice of Allah: in fact they are piling up misery for themselves in the future. For Allah's voice can never be silenced.
Hazrat
Ibn Abbas (May Allah be pleased with him) reported: Ukaz, Mijannah and
Dhul-Majaz were markets during the pre-Islamic period. The Companions
disliked trading there till the following Ayat of the Noble Qur'an were
revealed: "There is no sin on you if you seek the Bounty of your Rubb
(during Hajj pilgrimage by trading)...'' (2:198) [Al-Bukhari Book 02, Chapter 26, Hadith # 822]
Lesson: as mentioned above The Companions of the Prophet [SAWW](PBUH) considered
trade and commerce during the months of Hajj as sinful because they
thought that trade had a sort of resemblance with the bazaars which were
arranged on the occasion of Hajj in the pre-Islamic period. Through the
Ayah quoted in this Hadith, Almighty Allah removed their
misunderstanding. Therefore, trade and commerce on this occasion do not
violate the Hajj and Umrah. This is however, only permission. If one
wants to earn reward in the Hereafter through his utmost devotion to
Allah, it is more meritorious to avoid commercial activities and
wholeheartedly concentrate on the remembrance of Allah and His worship.
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