I said: How well this ḥadīth applies to those disbelievers who do not care for their Hereafter, despite their knowledge of worldly matters, as Allāh said about them, "They know only the outward aspect of the worldly life, but of the Hereafter they are unaware" (Sūrah al-Rūm, 30:7). And some Muslims have a large share of this description, those who spend their days wandering in markets and shouting, neglecting their obligations and prayers, "So woe to those who pray, but are heedless of their prayer, those who make a show, and withhold small kindnesses" (Sūrah al-Māʿūn, 107:4-7).
قلت: وما أشد انطباق هذا الحديث على هؤلاء الكفار الذين لا يهتمون لآخرتهم، مع علمهم بأمور دنياهم، كما قال تعالى فيهم (يعلمون ظاهر من الحياة الدنيا، وهم عن الآخرة هم غافلون). ولبعض المسلمين نصيب كبير من هذا الوصف، الذين يقضون نهارهم في التجول في الأسواق والصياح فيها، ويضيعون عليهم الفرائض والصلوات، (فويل للمصلين الذين هم عن صلاتهم ساهون. الذين هم يراؤن. ويمنعون الماعون).
- "He used to say after every obligatory prayer," when he would say the salām, "There is no deity but Allāh alone, He has no partner, His is the dominion and His is the praise, He gives life and causes death, and He is the Ever-Living who does not die, in His hand is all good," and He is over all..
- " كان يقول في دبر كل صلاة مكتوبة " حين يسلم ": لا إله إلا الله وحده لا شريكله، له الملك وله الحمد " يحيي ويميت، وهو حي لا يموت بيده الخير "، وهوعلى كل