133- OR WERE YOU WITNESSES WHEN DEATH CAME TO YACOB (JACOB) AS
HE SAID TO HIS CHILDREN: “MY CHILDREN, WHAT WILL YOU WORSHIP AFTER ME?”, THEY
SAID: “WE WILL WORSHIP YOUR LORD AND THE LORD OF YOUR FATHERS, IBRAHIM, ISMAIL,
AND IS,HAQ (ISAAC), HE IS ONE GOD AND WE SUBMIT TO HIM.
134- THIS IS A NATION THAT PASSED AWAY, THEY HAVE WHAT THEY HAVE
EARNED, YOU HAVE WHAT YOU HAVE EARNED, AND YOU SHALL NOT BE QUESTIONED ABOUT
WHAT THEY DID.
Here,
Jacob, Ibrahim’s grandson is also showing his greatest concern about his
children’s faith and afterlife, not their wealth and business. He is making sure that they are to worship
Allah the Highest, with no partners besides him.
Then
Allah the Highest states a very important principle which has been mentioned
several times in the Quran and Hadith.
It is that every person is responsible for what they did in their life.
It is interesting that the word used is earned, which means that one should
have worked for willfully, and intentionally.
This applies to the good deeds as well as the sins, but more so for the
sins. One might earn good deeds without
a great deal of willfulness on his part, but not sins. One have to earn sins 100%, to have thought,
then acted or spoken, with full intention, to earn the sin. Only our own deeds, or our own as well as the
sins of those we lead astray or to the right path, we will be recompensed
for. Allah the Highest said:
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“AND EVERY SOUL WILL BE RECOMPENSED FOR WHAT IT EARNED, AND THEY SHALL NOT BE UNJUSTLY TREATED”. (S:45 A:22)
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“YOU WHO BELIEVE, YOU ACCOUNT FOR YOURSELVES ONLY, NO HARM SHALL
COME TO YOU FROM THOSE WHO GO ASTRAY IF YOU FOLLOW THE RIGHT GUIDANCE, THEN ALL
OF YOU WILL BE RETURNING TO ALLAH WHO WILL INFORM YOU ABOUT WHAT YOU DID”. (S:5 A:105)
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“HE WHO IS RIGHTLY GUIDED, IT IS FOR HIS OWN SOUL, AND HE WHO IS
MIGUIDED, IT IS AGAINST HIS OWN SOUL, AND NO SIN WILL BE RECORDED ON ACCOUNT OF
ANOTHER”.
(S:17 A:15)
One has responsibility for those he is responsible for too, not
just for himself. Allah’s messenger
prayer and peace upon him said: “All of you are
guardians, and you are all responsible for those in your guardianship”. (B:Jomah;11 & M:Emarah;20 & D:Emarah;1
& T:Jihad;27 & A:2;5,45)
One also has responsibility towards those outside his immediate
responsibility, particularly when he or she sees something wrong
happening. Allah’s messenger prayer and
peace upon him said: “If any of you sees wrong
being done, he should change it (put it right) with his hand, if he can not,
then with his tongue, if he can not, then with his heart, and this is the
weakest faith”. (M:Eman;78
& T:Fetan;11 & N:Eman;17 & A:3;20,49)
There is not a greater responsibility than the religious and morale
welfare of those one is responsible for.
If one could not provide the best material possessions for those one is
responsible for, they might be uncomfortable in this life which is short. While neglecting their religious and morale welfare,
affects their Hereafter, which is eternal.
B: Bukhari M: Muslim Mal: Malek A: Ahmed D: Abu
Dawood
Da: Daremy Ma: Ibn
Magah N: Nesae
T: Termezi
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