Quran Chapter 11-21
to 23 (Pt-12, Stg-3) (L-1361) - درس قرآن
Fruit
of deeds
Surah Huud (Hud) - 11
BisMillaahir-Rahmaanir-Rahiim
In the name of Allah, the Beneficent, the Merciful
21. Such are they who have lost their souls,
and that which they used to invent hath failed them.
22. Assuredly in the Hereafter they will be the
greatest losers.
23. Lo! Those who believe and do good works and
humble themselves before their Lord: such are rightful owners of the Garden;
they will abide therein for ever.
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21. ‘Ulaaa-‘ikal-laziina khasi-ruuu
‘anfu-sahum wa zalla
‘an-hum-maa kaanuu yaf-taruun.
22. Laa jarama
‘anna-hum fil-‘Aakhirati humul-
‘akhsaruun.
23. ‘Innal-laziina ‘aamanuu
wa ‘amilus-saalihaati wa
‘akh-batuuu ‘ilaa Rabbi-him,
‘ulaaa-‘ika ‘As-haabul-Jannah. Hum
fiihaa khaa-liduun.
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Commentary
‘Akh-batuu – (to be humble, to bring oneself low, to be
submissive), the origin of this word is ‘ikh-baatun, which has been
derived from khabata. Khabata means “low, mean, at a lower place. ‘Ikh-batun means “to
show oneself humble, mean and abject”.
It is commanded that; after looking the apparent pomp and show of this
world; these people were pleased. They fulfilled their desires. Its result will
be that their life will be entangled in misfortune. Certainly, such people will
be in loss more than all others on the Day of Resurrection.
But those people who will spurn accidental things of the world and believe
in Allah Almighty, will do good works according to His Commands, accept Him as
their Lord and will bow before Him with humble, in the Hereafter, such people will be rightful owners
of the Garden and they will abide therein for ever. They are the mankind who
saved themselves.
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