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(44) أَتَأْمُرُونَ النَّاسَ بِالْبِرِّ وَتَنسَوْنَ أَنفُسَكُمْ وَأَنتُمْ
تَتْلُونَ الْكِتَابَ أَفَلاَ تَعْقِلُونَ
44." Do you enjoin righteousness upon people while you forget your own
selves (to practice it) ? And you read the Scripture? Have you then no sense? "
Commentary :
This verse is apparently addressing and scorning the scholars of the Jews
who, before the Divine invitation of Hadrat Muhammad (p.b.u.h.) , recommended
people to embrace Islam. They enjoined them to pay charity and favour each
other, but they did not do these good deeds themselves. They did not accept
Islam in order to continue their mastership, nor pay charity lest they might
become poor.
But, the verse, in fact, addresses and admonishes all those who habitually
recommend others to piety and neglect their own souls.
" Do you enjoin righteousness upon people while you forget your own selves
(to practice it) ? ..."
It is not logical that a person enjoins his fellow men to help others and
work righteousness but, he himself does not observe it. That is why, at the end
of the verse, it says:
"... And you read the Scripture? Have you then no sense? "
It inquires, how you do not understand that you should enjoin righteousness
on yourselves first and do accordingly to be as an example,then expect others to
obey you and receive your recommendation, with their whole hearts. Experience
has proved that words which are uttered only by the tongue, as simple
statements, physically strike the ears and perish. But reasonable speech that
arises from the soul and reality, settles in souls firmly and affects hearts
deeply.
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