The Commentary of Al-Qasidah

by Jalal-ud-Din Shams

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The Commentary of Al-Qasidah — Page 119

The commentary of al-Qa si dah 119 are recited to them, they act on them with contemplation and not as blind and deaf people. ( al-Furq a n, 25:74 ) In the days of ignorance they were living an unclean life. Spirituality did not exist among them. Now they live in such cleanliness, spirituality and righteousness, that they keep on praying in the following words:     O our Lord, mould our wives and our children in spirituality that they become the delight of our eyes and make us the leaders of the righteous. ( al-Furq a n, 25:75 ) This verse explains that their righteousness and spirituality had advanced to such a level that now they cannot tolerate associating with someone who is not righteous. They now desire from All a h that their friends, relatives, and associates should be righteous and clean. This revolution changed the scope, the methods, and angles of their contemplation and thinking. The abilities within them that had died for centuries came to life and became the basis for reviving the world. The Promised Messiah as has explained this unprecedented revolution in his Urdu poetry: 0  àB ¬ ^  • R <  - –  G  M  Ò b  • <Ó  ð E › R Ô B   Õ