117. " the likeness of what they (disbelievers) spend in this life of the
world is as the likeness of a wind wherein is intense cold which
strikes the tilth of a people, who have wronged themselves, and destroys it.
allah has not been unjust to them, but they are unjust to themselves."

commentary:
the arabic term /s¤irr/ has been applied in the sense of: ` excessive
cold that scorches plants '. the attractive point in this verse is that in view
of allah mere opinion and stimulus are not effective in affairs. that is
why the verse indicates that you may not be worried about the money the
disbelievers spend in a false way, because the fruit of it is like a tilth that
can easily be abolished by a cold wind.

" the likeness of what they (disbelievers) spend in this life of the
world is as the likeness of a wind wherein is intense cold which
strikes the tilth of a people, who have wronged themselves,
and destroys it. ..."

from the beginning of islam upto now, there have been many plots,
accusations, invasions, wars, and evil propagations done against islam and
muslims, but everyday the religion of allah have developed more than
before.

when a nation faces with the wrath of allah, it is not an injustice
from the side of allah, but it is a reflection of their own deeds that they
themselves have performed.

"... allah has not been unjust to them, but they are unjust to themselves."