Wednesday, 15 August 2012


Do we get the outcomes of our activities in this world in addition to those to be given in the hereafter?





 
Verse 201-202 of Chapter 2:
Then there are others who say, "Our Lord, give us what is good in this world and also what is good in the Hereafter and save us from the torment of Fire." Such people shall have their due share (in both the worlds) according to what they earn. And Allah is swift at settling accounts.

Verse 261 of Chapter 2:
The charity of those who expend their wealth in the way of Allah may be likened to a grain of corn, which produces seven ears and each ear yields a hundred grains. Likewise Allah develops manifold the charity of anyone He pleases, for He is All-Embracing, All-Wise.

Verses 79 of Chapter 4:
Whatever benefit comes to you (O man!), it is from Allah, and whatever misfortune befalls you, it is from yourself (result of your own doings), and We have sent you (O Prophet!), to mankind as a messenger; and Allah is sufficient as a witness.


Verses 15-16 of Chapter 11:
Those who desire the life of the present and its glitter,- to them we shall pay (the price of) their deeds therein,- without diminution. They are those for whom there is nothing in the Hereafter but the Fire: vain are the designs they frame therein, and of no effect and the deeds that they do!

Verse 30 of Chapter 16:
To the righteous (when) it is said, “What is it that your Lord has revealed?” they say, “All that is good.” To those who do good, there is good in this world, and the Home of the Hereafter is even better and excellent indeed is the Home of the righteous.

Verse 36 of Chapter 30:
And when We cause mankind to taste of mercy they rejoice therein; but if an evil thing befall them as the consequence of their own deeds, lo! they are in despair!

Verse 41 of Chapter 30:
Mischief has appeared on land and sea because of (the meed) that the hands of men have earned, that (Allah) may give them a taste of some of their deeds: in order that they may turn back (from Evil).

Verse 30 of Chapter 42:
And whatever affliction befalls you, it is on account of what your hands have wrought, and (yet) He pardons most (of your faults).

Verse 48 of Chapter 42:
Now if they turn away. We have not sent you, O Prophet, to be a keeper over them. Your only responsibility is to convey the Message. Man is such that when We let him taste Our mercy, he exults at it, and if an evil befalls him in consequence of what his own hands have done before, he turns utterly ungrateful.

Verses 44-47 of Chapter 52:
Even if they saw fragments of the sky falling down, they would say, "this is a mass of clouds advancing." Therefore, O Prophet, leave them to themselves till they meet that Day of theirs wherein they shall be struck down, the Day when neither shall their own plotting avail them anything nor shall anyone else come to their rescue. And even before that there awaits the wrongdoers another torment, but most of them do not know.






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