30. " on the day (of judgement) when everyone shall find present what he
has done of good; but (as for) what he has done of evil,
he will wish there were a far distance between it and himself;
and allah warns you to be cautious of (disobeying) his essence and allah is
full of pity to the servants."
commentary:
this verse is similar to verse no. 49 from sura al-kahf, no. 18,
which says:
"... what they had done they shall find present (in the
hereafter), ..."
it is cited in al-burhan, the commentary, that every friday when
imam sajjad, the fourth imam (a.s.), wanted to preach for people in
masjid-un-nabiy (p.b.u.h.) he recited this verse.
explanations:
1. in the hereafter, our today deeds will be incarnated in front of
us.
" on the day (of judgement) when everyone shall find present what he has
done of good ..."
2. on the day of judgement, the evildoers will be ashamed of
their own deeds that they have done in this world.
3. the warning of allah is a sign of his kindness towards his
servants in order that they do not commit sins.
4. many of those actions that people like to do in this fleeting
world, will be hatred through them in the hereafter.
"... but (as for) what he has done of evil, he will wish there were a far
distance between it and himself ..."
5. on that day, regret will be of no avail and wishes will not be
doable.
6. the origin of warnings is also his love and his kindness.
"... and allah warns you to be cautious of (disobeying) his essence ..."
7. the lord loves all people.
"... and allah is full of pity to the servants."
8. the pity of allah towards people is direct.
"... and allah is full of pity to the servants."
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