Tafseer of the verse in Sooratun-Nisaa concerning the
hypocrites who waver betwen belief and disbelif.
Wavering between them, [belonging] neither to
the believers nor to the disbelievers. And whoever Allaah
leaves astray – never
will you find for him a way. [Sooratun-Nisaa, 4:143]
Imaam Ibn Al-Qayyim (may Allaah have mercy upon
him) said:
“You will find that one of them is a like a
stray sheep that is wandering between two flocks, it sometimes goes with one
flock and on other occasions it goes with the other; and it does not remain
with either party.
They stand between two groups and they look to
see which is the strongest and mightiest [of the two].
Wavering between them, [belonging] neither to
the believers nor to the disbelievers. And whoever Allaah leaves astray – never
will you find for him a way. [Sooratun-Nisaa 4:143]
They [i.e. the hypocrites] lay in wait to see
what happens to the people of the Sunnah and the Quraan. If Allaah was to give
them victory [i.e. the people of Sunnah] they say to them, ‘Is it not that we
were with you?’ And on this they swear by Allaah with their most compelling
oaths.
However, if the enemies of the people of the
Book and Sunnah were to achieve any kind of victory then they say to them, ‘Do
you not know that the bond of brotherhood between us is strong and through our
lineage we are close?’
So whoever desires to know them, then let him
take their description from the speech of the Lord of the whole of the
creation; and after this you will not require any other proof.
Those who wait [and watch] you. Then if you gain
a victory from Allaah, they say, "Were we not with you?" But if the
disbelievers have a success, they say [to them], "Did we not gain the
advantage over you, but we protected you from the believers?" Allaah will
judge between [all of] you on the Day of Resurrection, and never will Allāh
give the disbelievers over the believers a way [to overcome them].
[Sooratun-Nisaa, 4:141]”
Taken from his book Madaarij As-Saalikeen
(1/269), and printed by Daar Ihyaa At-Turaath.
May Allaah protect us from imitating the
hypocrites.
Source: Taken from his book, Madaarij
As-Saalikeen (1/269), and printed by Daar Ihyaa At-Turaath
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