11/17/2023 0 Comments Bato o vayo![]() To end this early, they united with the Jews and Christians and plotted a big battle against Muslims. Background Of The Ayah:Īfter the battle of Badr and Uhad, the mushrikeen were humiliated and hence terrified by the rising power of the prophet (PBUH) and his followers. The honored ones are those who submit to his will. He sometimes makes people stronger with pain and suffering and tests others with happiness and success. Every hardship, pain, and suffering will not make him cry rather he will understand that this is part of Allah’s plan. Whoever bows down and submits to this will be successful. And what is the real good? It’s Allah’s will. The next part of this ayah is the most dominant part. He is the one who gave it and he is the one they must be thankful to. To become humble with power or wealth or position is an act of noble people because these people know that real honor lies in Allah’s hand. When prophet Suleiman (PBUH) became a great king he became more Humble when prophet Muhammad (SAWS) got back control of Mecca he became more Humble. When Prophet David (PBUH) killed goliath he became more Humble. Next, he should remember to use this power or position to get closer to Allah SWT. In any case, the first thing a person must do is to become thankful for it. Honor could either be wealth, power, position, or respect in eyes of others or anything material, or in case of blessing or reward it would be the real honor in eyes of the exalted, the Almighty Allah. When He gives honor to someone it could mean either it’s a reward or a test. ![]() ![]() The only choice any human has is to decide how to use this blessing. He had the power to give to whoever He willed. But in the end, the kingdom still belonged to Allah SWT. The other used it to become arrogant, proud, and evil. One used this kingdom to get closer to Allah SWT, to become more Humble, and to thank Him. Be it that which He gave to a common man Prophet David (PBUH) or be it that which He gave to the pharaoh. ‘And He honours whom He wills, and He disgraces whom He wills’.Īllah alone holds power to every Kingdom that ever existed.
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