THE PESTS OF RIGHTEOUS DEEDS

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Quran,Translation and Commentary in Brief (Vol. 04)
THE BIG CLAIMS VERSE NO.21ِ24 Verses 25-26

      Then comes the next verse (NO.23) saying:ِ

      ``And We apply to whatever of deeds that they have done, and then We shall make it as scattered dust.''

This verse is similar to the one in S 14:18 saying:ِ

      ``The likeness of the conducts of those who believe not in their Lord, is like ashes on which the wind blows in a stormy day. No power will have they over anything of which they have earned. That is the far erring.''

      The logical reason for the above philosophy is evident:ِ That which gives form and meaning to an act is the intention and purpose, which is beyond it. Believers do things with pure Divine intentions, and for the sake of God; whereas the non-believers do what they do for show and pretence; and for their selfish material benefits. As an instance, we know some mosques that have remained firm, and endured for several hundred of years, but there were houses and firm private palaces, that were constructed with best of materials, and building blocks, but did not remain after their owners, even for a couple of decades!

      In the sight of Islam, deeds too, have their pests and plagues, such as; pretence, vanity, pride, selfish purposes, and evil intentions.

      It also may happen so that; someone does a good deed, but later on, he does an evil deed, rendering the former ineffective and null.

      Therefore , on contrary to the non-believers, the faithfuls will have an abode of bliss and bounty, and the best places of rest and repose:ِ

      ``The companions of Paradise, in that day will have the better abode and the best places of repose.''

 

 

 

THE BIG CLAIMS VERSE NO.21ِ24 Verses 25-26
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