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Quran,Translation and Commentary in Brief (Vol. 01)
THE RESULTS OF THE BATTLE OF OHUD VERSE NO. 141

      Here is another lesson to be taken to reach a final success: That is a fight which is for the truth, if you are harmed and injured, you should know that your enemy has also been hurt, and more so because he has no faith to give him hope and keep him up on the foot:

      ``If a wound has been afflicted you, a similar wound has also afflicted your adversary, therefore there is no room for your excess in grievance and despair.''

      Then it refers to another Divine Custom that the sweet and bitter fortunes and misfortunes of life are not durable, and such days and times alternate between people through the plans of God - you had your day and now they have their day, which very soon ceases to be. These are similar to broken beams of light, and only God's light of truth will last long and for ever, and will gain the mastery at the end. Then the verse implies that; by bringing forth such unpleasant events in the life of His servants, God intends to KNOW, i.e. TO MAKE KNOWN, who is who - Who strives and who fights sincerely for the cause; and else who wavers and turns away. This is to distinguish the evil doers from the virtuous and the truth from the falsehood.

      A nation that gives no sacrifice for its liberty, independence, and rights, will think little of such virtues, but when he strives hard, and gives high prices for its honour, and existence, that nation's present and future generations will look at such virtues with respect and regards.

 

 

THE RESULTS OF THE BATTLE OF OHUD VERSE NO. 141
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