ANOTHER INTERESTING SIMILE (VERSE NO. 266)

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Quran,Translation and Commentary in Brief (Vol. 01)
Verse 266 Verse 267

      In this verse a fourth parable is added about the charity mingled with insincerity and hypocrisy, and followed by injury and annoyance of the recipient. The verse also explains its bearing on the whole of our life saying:

      ``Does any one of you like to have a beautiful garden of palms and vines, and all kinds of fruits, watered with streams that flow beneath its trees? Meanwhile the owner has reached the old age, and his children are not strong enough to be of any use; and Lo! At once, a sudden whirlwind comes, accompanied by lightening or fire, and burns the garden into ashes; blasting all the hopes for the present and future, and destroying the results of all the past labours! the whirlwinds of insincerity, pretence, and hypocrisy, and the wrath of God, has blasted all the wealth amassed as well as all the hopes.''

      And so strikes Allah such parables, making clear the signs, for people that they may give thought and use their brain. this is because the source of all the misfortunes, and the foolish deeds that we do, is our thoughtlessness, and God invites all of us to think and to use our brain. (The Messenger of God has said: ``An hour of thinking worths a life time of prayer and worships.'')

 

 

 

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