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Allah begins this magnificent Surah Yasin with complete depth with the

assurance that if we want success in both the worlds we need to

believe and follow our Prophet(s.a.w) who is truly one of the

Messengers and is on that straight path of guidance

Next Allah tells us that this The Holy Quran is not just an ordinary thing.

Now we might say that of course we know it’s a sacred book of

Allah, and so we put it on high shelves, never putting anything on

top of it, holding it above newly married couples and reading it

when someone dies. We think this is it! We have done our duty by

showing this book the proper respect and now we can live our lives

according to our own desires and self created standards of

goodness. What we don’t want to acknowledge is the fact that

The Quran was not meant just to be placed on high shelves,

rather it should have been given the highest place on our priority

list. We take care not to put anything on top of it but when faced

with any situation in life do we stop to consider whether we might

be putting our own desires on top of its teachings? Holding it

above the bride and bridegroom was never taught to us; it is our

self created innovation for which we should seek forgiveness of

Allah. But its spiritual protection should certainly be held above

us as a refuge from shaitan and as a guide for our entire lifetime.

And the way we neglect it in our life and so religiously read it for

the dead, it seems as if we have forgotten that it’s a magnificent

guide for the living and not just an offering for the dead. Why

Allah continues to let us live in spite of our thankless attitude is

because He is Al- Raheem: the repeatedly merciful. So He keeps

giving us chances to come back to him. But we should not forget

that He is also Al-Aziz; The overpowering!

What is the purpose of the Quran? Why did Allah sent this

revelation to the Prophet (s.a.w)? As a warning to a nation whose

forefathers were not warned and so they had become heedless

(ghafil ). Primarily it refers to the people of Makkah to whom no

messenger had come after Prophet Ismail (a.s) who was the son

of Ibrahim (a.s) Now the teachings of the prophets had gradually

been forgotten and although the Arabs called themselves the

followers of Ibrahim and Ismail but in reality they had gone far

away from the spirit of Islam, replacing Allah’s religion with a few

self created rituals and worshipping idols made of wood and clay

instead of worshipping the One and only Allah. If we compare it

with our own situation, we find that there are amazing similarities

of attitude. We also call ourselves Muslims and claim to believe in

the Quran and the last Prophet of Allah but in reality there are

only a handful of people who actually know what the Prophet’s life

was all about and what were his teachings. Similarly there are

some people who “read”Surah Yasin the Quran but again only a few of them

understand its message. We don’t worship Idols of course and

believe in one Allah but let’s be honest; Do we really follow Allah’s

commands in the way we plan and live our lives? Who are we

following or “worshipping”? Our homes, our jobs, money, comfort,

our own desires, or our own philosophies of life? As the Prophet

(s.a.w) said in a Hadith:Daily Hadees

“The worst Idol that is worshipped instead of Allah is the desire

of the self”

What is the solution? What can bring us out of this ignorance and

forgetfulness? What will save us from Allah’s punishment in the

hereafter? It is definitely the Quran and nothing else. Not just

in bits and pieces but a proper study, verse by verse, word to

word. So that we might get in touch with our reality and our

purpose of life and most of all we need to get in touch with Allah,

our Creator and Sustainer:

When I look at the Quran and its amazing clarity and depth, I

wonder how a nation who has this treasure of wisdom can ever

deviate from the straight path. Also I find it shocking that most

people think it is not important to study this Book. They are

mostly the highly educated, intellectual people who deny the need

to act upon Allah’s commands. Allah has stated the same thing in

the next Ayat:

Allah says that most people will not believe in it…….but why?

Hasn’t Allah provided them with the resources to acquire

knowledge and guidance? The fact is that the truth is obvious like

the bright sun but they have their eyes closed to it.

The shackles in their necks are actually the pride of self

importance that keeps their head high in the air, so that they

cannot see their own reality of helplessness in front of the

absolute authority of Allah. They think that the power they have

in this world is going to remain with them forever and hardly

think of dying or the hereafter. The glamour of this worldly life

is like a wall in front of them which makes them totally forgetful

of the Akhirah:

Imagine yourself in an elevator………you have walls all around you

without any window and a roof on top. As you move up or down you

can never know which floor you are on unless you see the

indicators. No matter how intelligent you might be, you cannot

perceive what is outside that enclosed space. Similarly the

majority of people are so immersed in their worldly pursuits that

they have erected invisible walls around themselves. Any talk of

Allah, or Quran or Islam just bounces off these walls without

touching them in any way. They have to lower these barriers

themselves so that the truth of Quran might penetrate their

hearts.

Allah is telling the Prophet (s.a.w) here, that if the people of

Makkah were not listening to him it was not because of any lack

of effort on his part. The fact was that their own pride and

prejudice was preventing them from acknowledging the truth. His

warning could benefit only those people who wanted to take

advice when it was given to them and who feared Allah:

You can only warn one who follows the message and fears the Most Merciful

unseen. So give him good tidings of forgiveness and noble reward.

The remarkable point of this Ayat is that these people fear “the

Most Merciful”!!

How amazing it is that while some people use the same excuse for

their lack of commitment, that Allah is so compassionate so we

don’t need to worry too much about the day of judgement; the

true believers fear Allah despite His Mercy……….It is for this

kind of humbleness that Allah has given the good news of

forgiveness and honourable rewards. The fear of accountability in

the Akhirah is the most potent force which propels a believer

towards purifying his heart and his actions. Because he knows

that he is being watched all the time, and his thoughts and deeds

are all being recorded by Allah. To reinforce this belief we need

constant reminders otherwise we tend to get entangled in our day

to day affairs and our life stretches out before us like an endless

ocean. That is why Allah has sent us this following Ayat which

acts as a most powerful reminder of the seriousness of our test

in this world.

Surely We give life to the dead, and We write down what they have put

forth and what they have left behind, and We have enumerated everything

in a clear register.

Before we move on, let’s take a moment and ponder upon this

beautiful Ayat which reflects the truth of our existence. Allah is

telling us in very clear words that He is definitely going to raise

the dead……….which means that our life is not going to end just

like that. We are going to be born again so that we might be given

the due return for our deeds. That is why each and every action

of ours is being recorded in a clear Book. These include the deeds

that we do and also the footsteps or impressions that we leave

behind through our attitude and behaviour. How can we be

careless after reading such a warning? Imagine that all around

you are cameras, which are clicking away constantly day and night;

capturing images of what you do, both alone and in company,

recording the words that you say and the words that simply echo

in your minds which we call ”thoughts”. Not only that but these

cameras are also recording something which might not be readily

visible to human eye…………that is the impressions we create

around us. The hidden effects of our deeds. For example if you

write a book on Islam, it will not be recorded simply as the

writing of one book, rather all the people who embraced Islam

due to it, will also be counted in your favour. Similarly if you make

a false accusation against someone, it will not be simply written as

one mischief only, rather the damage created by that will also be

counted against you. The examples could go on and on but the

thing to understand is that whatever we do or say is not simply

the act that appears at the time but it has an everlasting impact

too. So we need to be very careful because apparently we might

be doing great deeds of goodness but in such a way that it might

drive a lot of people away from religion.

It makes me think that if we understand this one Ayat and really

absorb its message then our environment would be so much

better where everybody would be conscious about his own affairs

and would be extra careful in his dealings with others. There

would be no one hanging around without a purpose because there

will be an awareness that we are going to have to answer for all

our time on this earth. And the best thing about this is that no

one can ever be judgemental about themselves or others because

we simply cannot count the effects of our deeds and

personalities. So until the time we are declared free from hell

fire and actually gain an entry into paradise we can never be quite

sure of ourselves. What an eye opener it is for those who want to

see!

To further illustrate this important concept, Allah states an

example of a town where He sent two messengers. But the people

of that town rejected them. So Allah sent a third messenger too

but the people continued to blame them instead of believing that

they had really brought the truth from Allah. It is human

weakness that people don’t want to be proved wrong so when they

see that their lives are going totally against the message brought

by the Messengers of Allah, they start finding faults with them

instead of accepting their own mistakes and correcting

themselves. Look at their rash comments:

They said, “Indeed, we consider you a bad omen. If you do not desist, we

will surely stone you, and there will surely touch you, from us, a painful

punishment.”

And while these people were busy trying to establish their

superiority, by denying the truth, there came upon them a man

who had come running from the remote part of the city, calling to

them:

“O My people! Follow these Messengers. Follow the ones who ask

no reward of you and are rightly guided.”

Now, one might ask, who was this person? Allah doesn’t tell us his

exact identity because it is not important for us to know who he

was, rather what he said and did was so remarkable that it has

been recorded for us as an eternal example of unquestioning and

complete belief in Allah, acceptance of His message and Loyalty

for His Messengers. It is apparent that he had not attended any

regular lectures on Tauheed because he had come from the

further part of the city. He hadn’t had any direct contact with

the messengers, yet whatever he had heard of Allah’s message

had had such a deep impact on him that he was ready to give up

all his former beliefs and ideas, in order to enter completely into

the religion of Islam. His humility and acceptance of his own

reality before the creator is amazing; as is apparent from his

words:

And what reason have I that I should not serve Him Who brought me into

existence? And to Him you shall be brought back;

Should I take other than Him [false] deities [while], if the Most Merciful

intends for me some adversity, their intercession will not avail me at all, nor

can they save me?

Indeed, In that case I shall most surely be in clear error

Just look at his logic and realistic attitude. He recognizes that

since Allah had created him and has all the power then why should

he worship anything else? It is not difficult for him to accept his

helplessness before Allah; a reality which remains hidden from

those people who cannot see beyond the walls of their false pride.

He begs them to listen to him, one more time:

Indeed I have believed in your Lord, therefore listen to me.

Consequently they killed that man and as he died he found that he

had been granted paradise:

It was said, “Enter Paradise.” He said, “I wish my people could know

Of how my Lord has forgiven me and placed me among the honoured.”

He was honoured by Allah simply because of his true faith, and

compassion for his people. Because even after being granted the

paradise he is feeling sorry for his fellow men. If he would have

been self-centred like the majority of people nowadays, he would

have simply rejoiced in his good fortune and that’s it.

What is our attitude when we see someone heading towards self

destruction? We think well he deserves punishment and Oh thank

God, I am such a pious person, Alhamdulillah……….

Do we feel any pain of his disbelief? Do we feel sorry for the

countless people who do not have any awareness of what’s going to

befall them in the hereafter? If not, then what kind of faith is

this?

If we ponder upon it, this is really the ideal combination; belief in

the Creator and tenderness towards His creation. One is not

acceptable without the other. We need to work upon both, even

though it is difficult to shove off our natural tendency of

hoarding everything good for our own self and simply not caring

about others. It will be sheer folly to think that we will please our

Lord just by having perfect belief in Him, if we are not loving and

compassionate towards other people. And similarly it is not good

enough to do charitable deeds for mankind if we don’t have the

right Aqeedah.

As for those who disbelieve even after seeing all the signs and

hearing all the true warnings, Allah doesn’t need any armies to

destroy them all. He is compassionate and merciful but His

punishment is also very swift:

It was not but one shout, and immediately they were extinguished.

And it doesn’t end here, because the actual day of reckoning has

yet to come when the due rewards and punishments will be dealt

out to all. No one can escape that day:

And Indeed all of them shall surely be brought before Us.

The disbelievers could not come to terms with the idea of

resurrection. They said it was not possible for dust and bones to

be turned again into human beings. And the sad thing is that

nowadays even the Muslims have become so detached from the

Quran that their faith in the hereafter has also become blurred.

Allah wants us to look carefully and contemplate on the signs

which He has placed for us in this world so that we might realize

that it is not difficult for Allah to give life to the dead:

And a sign for them is the dead earth. We have brought it to life and

brought forth from it grain, and from it they eat…

Most of us have become so absorbed in the race of materialism

that we ignore the numerous blessings of Allah. We take these

things for granted although each one of these is a miracle of

Allah. Why is Allah telling us about it in the next Ayat? Because

when we think about the amazing beauty of Allah’s creation, then

it makes us feel aware of Allah’s love and mercy. The heart

becomes soft and fills up with awe and admiration for this

Supreme Creator who made such fabulous things for us:

And We make therein gardens of palms and grapevines and We make

springs to flow forth in it,

That they may eat of the fruit thereof, and their hands did not make it; will

they not then be grateful?

What has caused us to be so blind to the beauty of nature? It is

mainly because of an ever growing struggle for material gains.

Look at the overcrowded streets of over populated cities and see

the restlessness in the expressions of people. Their way of

talking, their manner of driving, their dealing with each other is

like they are in some kind of mad race, in which no one knows

where they have come from or where they are headed to……..

All this comes to a halt when the day turns into the night, so

softly and imperceptibly that we hardly notice it. The whole world

seems to be covered by a dark comforting blanket. Isn’t it a

miracle in itself? But only if we contemplate…..

And a sign for them is the night. We remove from it [the light of] day, so

they are [left] in darkness.

Next Allah talks about the Sun and Moon, how each of them

orbits in its own path, with its own speed, never deviating from

their path, nor obstructing the other. Their obedience is so

focused unlike us Human Beings, forever deviating from the right

track, interfering into other’s affairs, wasting time and energy on

non productive issues:

Neither is it allowable to the sun that it should overtake the moon, nor can

the night outstrip the day; and all float on in a sphere.

Another amazing sign of Allah’s control over everything is the way

He enables us to move across waters in ships. It is a miracle,

because we know that even a small needle cannot hold itself on

top of the water, and just look at the huge ships that remain

floating? Who has caused it to happen except Allah?

And a sign to them is that We carried their offspring in the laden ship.

And in the middle of that endless expanse of water who can save

us from drowning except Allah. But the ungrateful people don’t

acknowledge the greatness of Allah and go on living as if they are

the masters of their own lives. So if they are reminded that they

should fear Allah, they remain totally unmoved:

And when it is said to them: Beware of what is before you and what is

behind you, so that mercy may be had on you.

And no sign comes to them from the signs of their Lord except that they are

from it turning away.

The main reason for their arrogance is that they don’t believe in

the Akhirah. Their mockery is obvious in the way they ask about

it:

And they say: When will this threat come to pass, if you are truthful?

But the fact is that the day of judgement will come on its

appointed time whether we believe in it or not, whether we fear it

and prepare accordingly or prefer to close our eyes to it:

It will not be but one blast, and at once they shall all be brought before Us;

That is going to be another world and things will be totally

different there. There will be no illusions that day. And no

injustices:

So this day no soul shall be dealt with unjustly in the least; and you will not

be recompensed except for what you used to do.

Next we have the beautiful picture of paradise. The hardships

one might face in this world in order to remain true to Allah, are

nothing when you view it from the perspective of the Hereafter.

What are a few years of sacrifice as compared to the eternal

bliss of Paradise?

Surely the companions of Paradise, that Day, will be amused in [joyful]

occupation –

They and their shall be in shades, reclining on raised couches.

They shall have fruits therein, and they shall have whatever they desire.

Who are these lucky people? Do they live on any other planet, in

some other environment, where it’s “easy” to follow Islam? Where

there are no temptations? Where there is no shaitan? No they

are right here with us but we hardly pay any attention to them.

So the believers in spirit and the believers in name, live side by

side. The truthful and the liar might be brothers, living in the

same house, the honest and the criminal might be working as

colleagues. No one knows where he stands in the sight of Allah.

The sincere Momin and the hypocrite might be offering their

Salat in the same mosque shoulder to shoulder, But on that day

they will no longer be intermingled:

[Then He will say], “But stand apart today, you criminals.

What happens when you point out someone in a gathering, telling

him he has done something wrong? The first reaction is shame

and it is immediately followed by defensive arguments. But in that

world of the hereafter, the criminals will not be allowed to offer

any false excuses:

On that day We will set a seal upon their mouths, and their hands shall

speak to Us, and their feet shall bear witness of what they earned.

Today it might seem impossible that our hands and feet could be

speaking against us. But if you think about it, if Allah could teach

our tongues to speak, then how can He not put the same capability

in our limbs? After all He is the one who created us, but the sad

truth is that we have forgotten the Creator:

Does man not consider that We created him from a [mere] sperm-drop -

then at once he is a clear adversary?

Allah is asking such a simple question here, from all those who

have doubts about the resurrection:

Is not He Who created the heavens and the earth able to create the like of

them? Yes! [it is so] and He is the Knowing Creator

We really need to focus our hearts and minds on the presence

and Power of Allah who is the Creator, Owner and Provider of all

things. The more we learn about Him, the easier it will be to

understand His message and to follow the true path of Success.

Nothing is difficult for Him to accomplish. If we are living here in

spite of disobeying Him, it doesn’t mean that we can get away

with it. It’s just Allah’s Mercy and Compassion that He has given

us a life span in which we have the means to acquire guidance and

can turn towards him in sincere repentance. But if we don’t

change our ways then we are going to have to pay for our wrong

doings. It was so easy for Allah to make this universe and it is

equally easy for Him to destroy it all in the blink of an eye or

even sooner than that. What will save us then, except our good

deeds that we did in the hope that Allah might accept them and

have mercy on us. Thus ends Surah Yasin, telling us once again in

very clear words that Allah is the Absolute Owner of everything

and we all have to return to Him. What other words will wake us

from our heedlessness if not these?

His command, when He intends anything, is only to say to it: Be, so it is.

Therefore glory be to Him in Whose hand is the kingdom of all things, and to

Him you shall be brought back.