৫১. আমি
যখন মানুষের প্রতি অনুগ্রহ করি তখন সে মুখ ফিরিয়ে নেয় এবং পার্শ্ব
পরিবর্তন করে। আর যখন তাকে অনিষ্ট স্পর্শ করে,
তখন সুদীর্ঘ দোয়া করতে
থাকে।
Ayat 51. And
when Allah show favour to man, he withdraws and turns away, but when
evil touches him, then he has recourse to long supplications.
Tafseer of Surah Ha-Mim Al-Sajdah (or Surah Fussilat) Ayat 51. When We bestow favour on man, he turns away, and gets himself remote on his side (instead
of(4524) coming to Us); and when evil seizes him, (he comes) full of prolonged prayer! The
last verse and note dealt with men's distortion of the values of life.
Here we come to men's ingratitude and hypocrisy. If they receive good,
they go farther away from Allah, instead of coming nearer to him. If
they suffer ill, they call on Allah and offer prolonged prayers, but it
is not sincere devotion and therefore worthless.
Hazrat Abu Hurairah (May Allah be pleased with him) reported: The Messenger of Allah
[SAWW](PBUH) said, "There are three signs of a hypocrite: When he
speaks, he lies; when he makes a promise, he breaks it; and when he is
trusted, he betrays his trust." Another narration adds the words: 'Even
if he observes fasts, performs Salat and asserts that he is a Muslim".
[Al-Bukhari Volume 08, Book 73, Hadith # 117].
Lesson:
A hypocrite is the one who professes Islam before the Muslims but
conceals hatred and animosity against them. This double-dealing is worse
than Kufr. This is the reason the Noble Qur'an has declared about them
that they will be in the lowest depths of the Hell. The hypocrites
referred to here, lived at the time of the Prophet (PBUH) and he was
informed about them through Wahy (Revelation). It is very difficult to
identify the class of hypocrites in this age. It is almost impossible to
know the hypocrisy of Faith. The practical hypocrisy is, however, now
very common among the Muslims. It can be identified on the strength of
the traits which have been stated in the Ahadith about them. These
traits are very common among many of the present-day Muslims. Their
conduct bears the marks of hypocrisy. This practical hypocrisy is,
however, not Kufr as is the case with the hypocrisy of Faith.
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