AL-BAQARAH (The Cow) - 18

 “Do you enjoin righteousness upon others while you ignore your own selves…” (2:44)

 

This verse condemns all those who preach good deeds to others but do not perform those good deeds themselves, who ask others to have fear of Allah but show no such fear in their own behaviour. 

 

According to a hadith, certain people living in Paradise will find some of their acquaintances in the fire of hell, and ask them, “How is it that you find yourselves in hell, while we have attained Paradise just on account of the good deeds we had learnt from you?” Those in hell will reply: “We used to say all that with our tongues, but never acted upon what we said.”

 

While not following an obligation of the Shariah is a sin for both an illiterate person and a religious scholar/preacher, the latter’s sin is more severe because he does not even have the excuse of not knowing it being a requirement. The Holy Prophet  has said that on the Day of Judgment, Allah will forgive illiterate and ignorant people much more readily than He will the scholars.

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