Quran-107:5 Surah Al-maun English Translation,Transliteration and Tafsir(Tafseer).

ٱلَّذِينَ هُمۡ عَن صَلَاتِهِمۡ سَاهُونَ

Transliteration:( Allazeena hum 'an salaatihim saahoon )

5. Who are neglectful of their Salaah [5]. (Kanzul Imaan Translation)

(5) [But] who are heedless of their prayer[2000] - (Saheen International Translation)

Surah Al-Maun Ayat 5 Tafsir (Commentry)



  • Tafseer-e-Naeemi (Ahmad Yaar Khan)
  • Ibn Kathir
  • Ala-Madudi
  • Shaheen International

5. Hypocrites in Prayer and Their Punishment

These verses were revealed in Madinah, addressing the hypocrites, like Abdullah bin Ubay, who would perform Salaah (prayer) outwardly, but without devotion or belief, simply to show the believers. The term "WAIL" refers to a region in Hell, and it also denotes a state of depravity and woe. Since these hypocritical worshippers were not true in their faith and were frauds, their punishment is even more severe than that of open infidels.

Meaning of "Musallee" (Worshippers)

The term "worshippers" (Musallee) in this context refers to those who pose as worshippers but lack sincerity. It is important to note that while the physical postures and rituals of Salaah are necessary, the essence of prayer lies in humility, devotion, and fear of Allah, which come from the heart. Without this sincerity, Salaah is of no benefit.

The Consequences of Insincere Salaah

This teaches us that incorrect and insincere Salaah leads to moral and spiritual degradation, both in this world and the Hereafter. On the other hand, the correct Salaah, performed with sincerity, rectifies the worshipper.

The True Essence of Prayer

Allah Almighty says, "Indeed, prayer prohibits immorality and injustice" (Surah 29, Ayah 45), reinforcing the importance of the true essence of Salaah. There is no contradiction between these verses; they emphasize the significance of sincere devotion in worship.

Ibn-Kathir

The tafsir of Surah Maun verse 5 by Ibn Kathir is unavailable here.
Please refer to Surah Maun ayat 1 which provides the complete commentary from verse 1 through 7.


Ala-Maududi

(107:5) but are heedless in their Prayers,[9]


9. The words used are an-salat-i him sahun and not fi salati- him ahun. In case the words fi salat-i him had been used, the meaning would be that they forget in the course of their Prayer. But forgetting in the course of the Prayer is no sin in the eyes of the Shariah, nothing to say of its being hypocrisy, nor is it a fault or anything blameworthy. The Prophet (peace be upon him) himself sometimes forgot in the Prayer and to compensate for it he prescribed the method of sajdah sahv. On the contrary, an salat-i-him sahun means that they are neglectful of their Prayer. Whether they perform the Prayer, or do not perform it, it is of little importance to them. They are not regular at the Prayers. When they perform it, they do not observe the prescribed times, but offer it carelessly at the eleventh hour. Or, when they rise up for the Prayer, they rise up and perform it with an unwilling heart, as if it were a calamity imposed on them. They play with their garments, yawn and betray absence of every trace of Allah’s remembrance in their hearts. Throughout the Prayer they show no feeling at all that they are performing the Prayer, nor of what they are reciting; their minds wander and they perform articles of the Prayer without due attention; they somehow perform a semblance of the Prayer and try to be rid of it as soon as possible. And there are many people who would perform the Prayer only when they must, otherwise the Prayer has no place in their lives. The Prayer time comes but they show no concern that it is the Prayer time; they hear the call to the Prayer but do not understand what the caller is calling to, whom he is calling and for what purpose. These in fact are the signs of absence of faith in the Hereafter. The claimants to Islam believe thus only because they do not believe that they would be rewarded for performing the Prayer, nor have the faith that they would be punished for not performing it. On this very basis, Anas bin Malik and Ata bin Dinar say: Thanks to God that he said an salat-ihim and not fi salat-i-him. That is, we do forget in the course of the Prayer but we are not forgetful and neglectful of it; therefore, we shall not be counted among the hypocrites.

The Quran at another place has described this state of the hypocrites, thus: They come to offer their Prayer but reluctantly, and they spend in the way of Allah with unwilling hearts. (Surah At-Taubah, Ayat 54). The Messenger (peace be upon him) of Allah has said: This is the Prayer of the hypocrite; this is the Prayer of the hypocrite; this is the Prayer of the hypocrite! He watches the sun at the Asr time until when it reaches between the two horns of Satan (i.e. when the time of sunset approaches), he gets up and performs the Prayer carelessly, in which he remembers Allah but little. (Bukhari, Muslim, Musnad Ahmad). Musab bin Saad has related from his father, Saad bin Abi Waqqas: When I asked the Prophet (peace be upon him) about the people who are neglectful of their Prayer, he said: These are the people who perform their Prayers when the prescribed time for it has passed. (Ibn Jarir, Abu Yala, Ibn al-Mundhir, Ibn abi Hatim, Tabarani in Ausat; Ibn Marduyah, Baihaqi in As-Sunan). This tradition has been related as a statement of Saad himself also as a mauquf hadith and its sanad is stronger. Its being a marfu narration of the saying of the Prophet (peace be upon him) has been regarded as weak by Baihaqi and Hakim). Another tradition from Musab is that he asked his father: Have you considered this verse? Does it mean giving up the Prayer, or wandering of one’s attention in the course of the Prayer, who among us has not his attention divided. He replied: No, it implies wasting the prescribed time of the Prayer and performing it when its time has elapsed. (Ibn Jarir, Ibn Abi Shaibah, Abu Yala, Ibn al-Mundhir, Ibn Marduyah, Baihaqi in As-Sunan).

Here, one should understand that coming of other thoughts in the mind in the course of the Prayer is one thing and being unmindful of the Prayer and thinking other things during it quite another. The first state is a natural human weakness. Thoughts do interfere without intention, and as soon as a believer feels that his attention is wandering from the Prayer, he gathers it and brings it back to the Prayer. The other state is of being neglectful of the Prayer, for in it man only goes through an exercise of the Prayer mechanically, he has no intention of the remembrance of God in his heart. From the commencement of the Prayer till its completion his heart is not turned towards God even for a moment, and he remains engrossed in the thoughts with which he entered the Prayer.

(5) [But] who are heedless of their prayer[2000] -

[2000]- i.e., the hypocrites who are unconcerned if they miss prayers when no one sees them.

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