Wednesday, January 4, 2017

[59] Surah Al-Hashr [The Gathering]: Ayat 020


২০. জাহান্নামের অধিবাসী এবং জান্নাতের অধিবাসী সমান হতে পারে নাযারা জান্নাতের অধিবাসী, তারাই সফলকাম

Ayat 20. Not equal are the dwellers of the Fire and the dwellers of the Paradise. It is the dwellers of Paradise that will be successful.

Tafseer of Surah Al-Hashr [The Gathering] Ayat 21. Had We sent down this Qur´an on a mountain, verily, thou wouldst have seen it humble itself and cleave asunder for fear of Allah. Such are the similitudes which We propound to men, that they may reflect. There are two ideas associated in men's minds with a mountain: one is its height, and the other that it is rocky, stony, hard. Now comes the metaphor. The Revelation of Allah is so sublime that even the highest mountains humble themselves before it. The Revelation is so powerful and convincing that even the hard rock splits asunder under it. Will man then be so arrogant as to consider himself superior to it, or so hardhearted as not to be affected by its powerful Message? The answer is "No" for un-spoilt man; 'Yes" for man when degraded by sin to be the vilest of creatures. Cf. 7:143, where, in the story of Moses, the Mount became as dust "when the Lord manifested His Glory". Also C f. 33:72, where the mountains are mentioned as an emblem of stability, but as refusing to accept the Trust ( Amanah) because they felt themselves to be too humble to be equal to such a tremendous Trust. 

Hazrat Anas (May Allah be pleased with him) reported that: The Messenger of Allah image001.jpg [SAWW](PBUH) said, "When Allah intends good for His slave, He punishes him in this world, but when He intends an evil for His slave, He does not hasten to take him to task but calls him to account on the Day of Resurrection.'' [At-Tirmidhi Hadith # 2396].

Lesson: as mentioned above in Surah Al-Hashr Ayat 20. Not equal are the dwellers of the Fire and the dwellers of the Paradise. It is the dwellers of Paradise that will be successfulThis Hadith shows that, for a Muslim, trials are also a blessing in this world because his sins are forgiven in proportion to the trials he has to face and his reward is increased with the Will of Allah. Thus, a Muslim should always be patient and contented in the event of trial because without these qualities he will not have the privilege associated with them. In fact, his impatience would increase his sins even further 

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