ভূমিকা
It says: “Nigh unto mankind has drawn (the day) of their Reckoning, while they turn away in heedlessness.” The people’s daily action shows that this negligence has occupied their whole entity; else, how is it possible that a mortal believes in the fact that Reckoning is nigh, a reckoning done by an extraordinary exact Performer, and yet he takes all the matters perfunctorily so that he pollutes himself with any kind of vice?
The purpose of “nigh is the day of Reckoning and Hereafter’ is that the remaining life of this world, in comparison with that which has passed, is a little time, therefore, Resurrection is nigh. It is a relative nearness, in particular that once the Prophet (S), pointing to his two fingers in one hand, said that his auspicious advent and the Day of Hereafter were like those two fingers.
There arises a question here that, regarding to the fact that ‘Negligence’ is ‘to be inattentive to something’, and /’i‘rad/ (to turn away) is an action which is done with attention, then how is it that ‘negligence’ and ‘turning away’ are usually referred to beside each other? The answer to this question is that negligence is of two kinds: The negligence that the person may become aware by a warning. The negligence which is a preparation for desertion.
Such a negligent person does not desire to be aware; like a person who pretends to be asleep and does not open his eyes even when he is called.