Here the word Din means the Hereafter, the Recompense and the Final Reward.
[فَذَلِكَ الَّذِى
يَدُعُّ الْيَتِيمَ ]
(That is he who repulses the orphan, ) meaning, he is the one who oppresses
the orphan and does not give him his just due. He does not feed him, nor is he
kind to him.
[وَلاَ يَحُضُّ عَلَى
طَعَامِ الْمِسْكِينِ ]
(And urges not the feeding of Al-Miskin.) This is as Allah says,
[كَلاَّ بَل لاَّ
تُكْرِمُونَ الْيَتِيمَ - وَلاَ تَحَاضُّونَ عَلَى طَعَامِ الْمِسْكِينِ ]
(Nay! But you treat not the orphans with kindness and generosity! And urge
not one another on the feeding of Al-Miskin!) (89:17-18) meaning, the poor man
who has nothing to sustain him and suffice his needs. Then Allah says,
[فَوَيْلٌ
لِّلْمُصَلِّينَ - الَّذِينَ هُمْ عَن صَلَـتِهِمْ سَاهُونَ ]
(So, woe unto those performers of Salah, those who with their Salah are
Sahun.) Ibn `Abbas and others have said, "This means the hypocrites who pray in
public but do not pray in private.'' Thus, Allah says,
[لِّلْمُصَلِّينَ]
(unto those performers of Salah,) They are those people who pray and adhere
to the prayer, yet they are mindless of it. This may either be referring to its
act entirely, as Ibn `Abbas said, or it may be referring to performing it in its
stipulated time that has been legislated Islamically. This means that the person
prays it completely outside of its time.