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Verses 1-3Verses 84-88

      This passage is an abstract of the whole chapter, and a conclusion of the various subjects that were discussed therein.

      With reference to the oath of Iblis, Allah said:-

      ``I shall fill up the Hell of you and of those who follow you.''

      Then in short, the reference is to four important matters, as under mentioned:-

      1- God's prophet demands no reward of you for his task. A prophet is after people's prosperity and salvation, and seeks no power or rank, wealth or position, for his carrier.

      No prophet of God has ever asked or expected a reward for conveying God's Message to His servants. They work for the good of people, and for the sake of God. As a matter of fact, the nature of a prophet is so that, nothing can make him happier than seeing a man who has left wrong for right, and Satan for the Merciful, by his warnings and advices. He earnestly tries to win God's pleasure, and to live as God's true and truthful servant.

      2- The prophet is never a pretender: The Arabic, ``MOTAKALLIF'' translated to, ``PRETENDER'' is a title given to certain people who flatter in presence, backbites in the absence, and taunts people in misfortune. These are the characteristics of hypocrites who always pretend to things that are not true, and declare things as a facts, that are either false, or do not exist at all.

      3- The Qurän that came to Mohammad (SA) by inspiration, is a means for warning and reminding, in order to work up the minds, and to make up people to think, and then decide.

 

      4- If you deny the truth that God has sent for your guidance, after a while, and not too late, you shall come to know the fact; and you will then have to encounter the consequences of your negligence. This is when you are surrounded by the Hell of your evil deeds that you deliberately, and in spite of your Free-Will, did it. You will then see the results of your denial and disobedience.

      Rejection of truth when it is made clear to us, and rebellion against the laws of Creator, which are in fact the foundations of our nature and existence, justly deserve the punishments that God has decreed for it.

      In other word the good or bad results of our deeds lay in that very deed and manifests itself in a suitable reaction for every action of us. Every soul is held in pledge of his own deeds and will have its consequences, whatsoever.

THE END OF SUREH SÄD (38)

 

 

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