Deeni Ijtema Ki Barkat

Book Name:Deeni Ijtema Ki Barkat

In Tafsīr Ṣirāṭ al-Jinān, it is explained:

A "deprived life" refers to a life of deprivation in this world, where the person does not follow guidance and is embroiled in forbidden, evil deeds. Deprived of contentment, he constantly covets more, and finds no peace, despite having abundant wealth and material possessions.[1]

This is the “deprived life”...!! And who is it for? It is for the one who turns away from the remembrance of Allah Almighty and from those who call towards righteousness.

Keep attending religious gatherings!

Dear Islamic brothers! Allah Almighty has granted us the inclination towards good deeds and the ability to attend religious gatherings. For this, we should be grateful to Allah Almighty and continue to perform this good deed regularly, as it carries many blessings. For example:

*   Through this good deed, we are blessed with the love of Allah Almighty and His Messenger.

*   We develop an inclination towards righteousness.

*   We grow to dislike sins.

*   We stay informed about each other’s circumstances.

*   It provides an opportunity to engage in conversations, which helps to resolve misunderstandings, grievances, and dispel suspicions.

*   We gain religious knowledge.

*   We develop concern for the Hereafter.


 

 



[1] Tafsīr Ṣirāṭ al-Jinān, part 16, Ṭā Hā, under verse 124, vol. 6, p. 261