Lesson # 1052 from
Holy Qur’aan
Those who are of much greater worth in God’s Sight
Surah ‘TAWBAH or BARAAA-‘AH (REPENTANCE) –
Chapter – 9)
Stage – 2, Verses –
20 to 22 of 129, Section – 3 of 16 (Part – 10)
BisMIllaahir-Rahmaanir-Rahiim
In the name of God, the Beneficent, the Merciful
20. Those who have believed, and have left
their homes and striven with their wealth and their lives in Allah’s Way are
of much greater worth in Allah’s sight. And these are they who are
triumphant.
21. Their Lord giveth them good tidings of
mercy from Him, and acceptance, and Gardens where enduring pleasure will be
theirs-
22. Therein they will abide for ever. Lo! with
Allah there is immense reward.
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20. ‘Alla-ziina
‘aamanuu wa haajaruu
wa jaahaduu fii
Sabii-LIllaahi bi-‘amwaa-lihim wa ‘anfu-sihim ‘a’-zamu
darajatan ‘indAllaah. Wa ‘ulaaa-‘ika humul- faaa-‘izuun.
21. Yubash-shiruhum Rabbuhum-
bi-rahmatim-minHu wa riz-waaninw-wa Jannaatil-lahum fiihaa
na-‘iimum-muqiim.
22. Khaa-lidiina fiihaaa
‘abadaa. ‘InnAllaaha ‘indahuuu
‘ajrun ‘aziim.
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Lesson
It is commanded: Those people, who believed in God Almighty, left their
homes for His Cause and strove with their wealth and lives in His Way; are much
greater worth in the sight of Allah Almighty. Success and triumph of the both
worlds (this world and the Hereafter) has been written for such people. Their Lord
gives them good tidings that He will be pleased and Merciful on them, and will
send them into the Gardens of the Paradise; where they will live for ever. Ease,
comfort and pleasure, delicacy and blessing of that place will never end, and
they will dwell there without any further fear of death, confusion or distress.
Bear in mind! The individual, who works for the Sake of God Almighty,
He gives him much greater reward. There is no shortage of anything for him who is
present for His obedience with his wealth and life. If any person understands these
exhilarating and joyful matters, he begins to bounce around with pleasure.
Believe me! The best songs, lyric poems and sounds of various musical
instruments are totally useless before such people. It is the enrapturing
secret, by which being slow, the sensible people trampled all fields, forests,
rivers and seas, and conquered the world with such intoxicated slogans as “Allaahu Akbar” (God is the Greatest). These are such spiritual
words which made the beggars king-makers, not only kings. The world fell on
their feet, but they threw it away by kicking, and reached every moment from lowness
to the height and house to houseless; going at full speed. Is there any
attraction into them today for us?
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