PODTAFSEER: CHAPTER 2, AL BAQARAH, VERSES 84-86 – PART 3

“And [recall] when We took the covenant from the Children of Israel…”

Allah, the Exalted, took many such covenants from the children of Israel. As many of them were insincere to Allah, the Exalted, and would only obey Him after they took a solemn promise to do so. Whereas, Allah, the Exalted, only commanded the Companions, may Allah be pleased with them, without taking many covenants from them as they were truly sincere to Him and were always ready to hear and obey. Chapter 2 Al Baqarah, verse 285:

“The Messenger has believed in what was revealed to him from his Lord, and [so have] the believers…And they say, “We hear and we obey…””

Muslims must strive to imitate the Companions, may Allah be pleased with them, by adopting true sincerity towards Allah, the Exalted. In a Hadith found in Sahih Muslim number 196, the Holy Prophet Muhammad, peace and blessings be upon him, advised that Islam is sincerity towards Allah, the Exalted.

Sincerity towards Allah, the Exalted, includes fulfilling all the duties given by Him in the form of commands and prohibitions, solely for His pleasure. As confirmed in a Hadith found in Sahih Bukhari, number 1, all will be judged by their intention. So if one is not sincere towards Allah, the Exalted, when performing good deeds they will gain no reward in this world or in the next. In fact, according to a Hadith found in Jami At Tirmidhi, number 3154, those who performed insincere deeds will be told on Judgement Day to seek their reward from those who they acted for, which will not be possible. Chapter 98 Al Bayyinah, verse 5.

“And they were not commanded except to worship Allah, [being] sincere to Him in religion…..”

If one is lax in fulfilling their duties towards Allah, the Exalted, it proves a lack of sincerity. Therefore, they should sincerely repent and struggle to fulfil them all. It is important to bear in mind Allah, the Exalted, never burdens one with duties they cannot perform or handle. Chapter 2 Al Baqarah, verse 286.

“Allah does not charge a soul except [with that within] its capacity….”

Being sincere towards Allah, the Exalted, means that one should always choose His pleasure over the pleasure of themself and others. A Muslim should always give priority to those actions which are for the sake of Allah, the Exalted, over all else. One should love others and dislike their sins for the sake of Allah, the Exalted, and not for the sake of their own desires. When they help others or refuse to take part in sins it should be for the sake of Allah, the Exalted. The one who adopts this mentality has perfected their faith. This is confirmed in a Hadith found in Sunan Abu Dawud, number 4681.

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