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HE IS AWARE OF THE CONDITION OF HIS SERVANTS THE ARRANGEMENT OF THE BIRDS IN THE SKY

The ninth verse speaks only of “Baseer” but in the sense that the subjects are reliant on their God. This has been spoken by the Believer among the family of the Pharaoh who had believed but had hidden his belief from others.

During a very trying time when a group planned to kill Moses (A.S.) this man tried to reason with them and tried to make them fear God so that they would refrain from what they had planned and in the end said, “You will soon understand what I tell you.”

If you believe that I am a friend of Moses and you want to harm me (then even I would not care) I would submit my affair to God. He watches over His subjects.”

Anyway God saved this believer from what (severe torture) had been planned for him.

God being all-seeing means that such a Great God never leaves His believers alone and the believers of such a God are never perturbed by hardships. This is why the next verse speaks about the grace of God through which he was saved from his enemies.

This point is worth noting. Submitting one’s affair to God and His being all-seeing have a close connection because the entity to whom the affairs have been submitted if he is not all knowing then how can He fulfill the needs of His servants? In other words this submission is due to the firm belief in God being the all-seeing.

Submission does not mean that the person should not strive because this believer was ready to lay down his life for it. Submission means that man should strive his best and leave the result on God.

 

HE IS AWARE OF THE CONDITION OF HIS SERVANTS THE ARRANGEMENT OF THE BIRDS IN THE SKY
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