Explanations Allah is with us when we observe some conditions including...
Explanations Allah is with us when we observe some conditions including: prayers, poor-rate, belief in Truth, assisting prophets, and giving charity. So, if we leave them, the Grace of Allah will be ceased. Prayer, poor-rate, and charity have existed in all the Divine religions. However, performing obligations alone is not enough, but following the totality of obligatory and recommended deeds, without approaching the prohibited things, is effective.
Prayer, poor-rate, and charity are meaningful when they are accompanied with leadership and master ship -with the acceptance of master ship of the whole prophets, not a part of them. There is no room for the sinners in Heaven. Purification is first, and then being admitted to enter into it. The only way to the forgiveness of Allah, is Faith and righteous deeds.
They alter the words (of Allah) from their places and they have neglected a part of what they were admonished with, and you shall always discover treachery in them save a few of them. Yet forgive them, and overlook (their misdeeds); verily Allah loves the good-doers." In the first verse of this Surah, the fulfilment of contracts was referred to.
In the previous verse, the covenant of Allah (s.w.t.) with the Israelites, and the heedlessness of those people unto the Divine covenant, was pointed out. In the current verse, the effects of breaching promise are stated. Therefore, this Surah has been entitled 'the covenant' too. However, the contents of the verses, as a whole, also warn about a great breach of promise.
Breach of promise causes deprivation from Allah's grace.[^3] It is also an origin of the appearance of hard-heartedness in persons. The Israelites have always been treacherous. They used to pervert the religion of Allah, therefore, they encountered with punishment. The verse says: "So, for their breaking their covenant, We cursed them and made their hearts hard.
They alter the words (of Allah) from their places and they have neglected a part of what they were admonished with, and you shall always discover treachery in them save a few of them.