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Verse 86Who is an Imposter?According to verse 86, one of the honours the Prophet (S) counted for himself was that he was not of the ‘Impostors’.
In Islamic narrations there are a lot of discussions about the signs of impostors and their qualities, including the tradition recorded in the Commentary of Jawami‘-ul-Jami‘ narrated from the Prophet (S). It says:
“An imposter has three signs: He always quarrels with those who are above him, he follows some affairs to which he never reaches, and he speaks of some matters about which he has no knowledge.”
In another tradition in the Prophet’s recommendations (S) to Hadrat ‘Ali (as) we recite:
“An impostor has three signs:
1) He flatters at one’s presence,
2) He backbites in one’s absence,
3) At the time of calamity, he begins taunting.”
[Nur al-Thaqalayn]
Surah al-Zumar, Chapter 39The Chapter has 75 Verses and is revealed in Mecca. Like other Meccan Chapters, it is mainly about God Almighty and Resurrection.
The word zumar indicates “groups” and the title of the Chapter, as mentioned in Verses 71 and 73, alludes to the ingress of the peoples of Hell and Paradise into their assigned dwellings. The Chapter mainly focuses on the Unity of the Creator, Lordship, and worshipping Him particularly sincere worshipping and humble veneration of Him.
Merits of the Recitation of the ChapterThe holy Prophet (S) said: “One who recites Surah al-Zumar shall not lose hope of Divine Mercy and shall be recompensed the rewards of the God fearing.” Majma’ al-Bayan
According to a tradition narrated from Imam Sadiq (as): “One who recites Surah al-Zumar shall be accorded honor and dignity in this world and the Hereafter even if he lacks in worldly possessions and family support in such manner that others shall stand in awe upon meeting him and his body shall not be burned in Hell.” [Majma’ al-Bayan]
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