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Monday, January 24, 2022
The Life of this World is Fleeting Enjoyment
"Know
that the life of this world is only play and amusement, pomp and mutual
boasting among you, and rivalry in respect of wealth and children. (It
is) like a rain (Ghayth), thereof the growth is pleasing to the tiller;
afterwards it dries up and you see it turning yellow; then it becomes
straw. But in the Hereafter (there is) a severe torment, and (there is)
forgiveness from Allah and (His) pleasure. And the life of this world is
only a deceiving enjoyment."
Allah the Exalted degrades the significance of this life and belittles it by saying,
"that the life of this world is only play and amusement, pomp and
mutual boasting among you, and rivalry in respect of wealth and
children."
Meaning, this is the significance of this life to its people, just as He said in another Ayah,
"Beautified for men is the love of things they covet; women, children,
much of gold and silver (wealth), branded beautiful horses, cattle and
well-tilled land. This is the pleasure of the present world's life; but
Allah has the excellent return with Him." ( 3:14 )
Allah
the Exalted also sets a parable for this life, declaring that its joys
are fading and its delights are perishable, saying that life is,
"Like
a rain (Ghayth)," which is the rain that comes down to mankind, after
they had felt despair. Allah the Exalted said in another Ayah,
"And He is it Who sends down the Ghayth (rain) after they have despaired."
Allah's statement,
"thereof the growth is pleasing to the tiller;"
meaning
that farmers admire the vegetation that grows in the aftermath of rain.
And just as farmers admire vegetation, the disbelievers admire this
life; they are the most eager to acquire the traits of life, and life is
most dear to them,
"afterwards it dries up and you see it turning yellow; then it becomes straw."
Meaning,
that vegetation soon turns yellow in color, after being fresh and
green. After that, the green fades away and becomes scattered pieces of
dust. This is the parable of this worldly life, it starts young, then
matures and then turns old and feeble. This is also the parable of
mankind in this life; they are young and strong in the beginning. In
this stage of life, they look youthful and handsome. Slowly, they begin
growing older, their mannerism changes and their strength weakens. They
then grow old and feeble; moving becomes difficult for them, while doing
easy things becomes beyond their ability. Allah the Exalted said,
"Allah is He Who created you in (a state of) weakness, then gave you
strength after weakness, then after strength gave (you) weakness and
gray hair. He creates what He wills. And He is the All-Knowing, the
All-Powerful."
This parable indicates the near demise of this
life and the imminent end of it, while in contrast, the Hereafter is
surely coming. Those who hear this parable should, therefore, be aware
of the significance of the Hereafter and feel eagerness in the goodness
that it contains,
"But in the Hereafter (there is) a severe
torment, and (there is) forgiveness from Allah and (His) pleasure. And
the life of this world is only a deceiving enjoyment."
Meaning,
surely, the Hereafter that will certainly come contains two things
either severe punishment or forgiveness from Allah and His good
pleasure.
Allah the Exalted said,
"And the life of this world is only a deceiving enjoyment."
Meaning,
this life is only a form of enjoyment that deceives those who incline
to it. Surely, those who recline to this life will admire it and feel
that it is dear to them, so much so, that they might think that this is
the only life, no life or dwelling after it. Yet, in reality, this life
is insignificant as compared to the Hereafter. Al-Bukhari
collected this Hadith through the narration of Ath-Thawri [Fath al-Bari
11:328]. This Hadith indicates the close proximity of both good and
evil in relation to mankind. If this is the case, then this is the
reason Allah the Exalted encouraged mankind to rush to perform acts of
righteousness and obedience and to avoid the prohibitions. By doing so,
their sins and errors will be forgiven and they will acquire rewards and
an exalted status. Allah the Exalted said,
"Race with one
another in hastening towards forgiveness from your Lord, and Paradise
the width whereof is as the width of the heaven and the earth."
Allah the Exalted said in another Ayah,
"And march forth in the way (to) forgiveness from your Lord, and for
Paradise as wide as the heavens and the earth, prepared for those who
have Taqwa."
Allah said here,
"prepared for those who believe in Allah and His Messengers. That is
the grace of Allah which He bestows on whom He is pleased with. And
Allah is the Owner of the great bounty."
Meaning, "This, that
Allah has qualified them for, is all a part of His favor, bounty and
compassion." We mentioned a Hadith collected in the Sahih in which the
poor emigrants said to the Messenger, sallallahu `alayhi wa sallam, "O
Allah's Messenger! The wealthy people will get higher grades and
permanent enjoyment." He asked, "Why is that?" They said, "They pray
like us and fast as we do. However, they give in charity, whereas we
cannot do that, and they free servants, whereas we cannot afford it."
The Prophet, sallallahu `alayhi wa sallam, said,
"Shall I tell
you of a good deed that, if you acted upon, you would catch up with
those who have surpassed you? None would overtake you and be better than
you, except those who might do the same. Say, "Glorious is Allah,"
Allah is Most Great", and "Praise be to Allah", thirty three times each
after every prayer."
They later came back and said, "Our wealthy
brethren heard what we did and they started doing the same." Allah's
Messenger, sallallahu `alayhi wa sallam, said,
"This is the favor that He gives to whom He wills." [Muslim 1:416]
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