Saturday 20 April 2013

An Advice


Read properly:
Advice to the Muslims to have taqwa when seeking provision, and during hardships and trials.

“Our calamity today is that we have turned away from the main purpose for which we were created, which is: worshiping Allah (tabaaraka wa ta’aalaa). So most of us don’t worship Allah, and the few who do worship Allah don’t know how to worship Him. And one of the things we have forgotten from the preserved Qur’aan that Allaah (‘azza wa jal) blessed upon us as He said: {Indeed it is We who sent down the Dhikr and indeed We will be its guardian} [15:9] – is (the verse): {And whoever fears Allah and keeps his duty to Him, He will make for him a way out. And He will provide for him from where he never could imagine}.
-[65:2-3]

This verse has become as if it was abrogated from the Qur'an, not written down which the Muslims recite day and night. But what is the benefit if the Qur'an is written down in pages and mus-hafs, and that which the walls are decorated with, yet when it comes to the hearts, they are empty? Was the Qur'an revealed for us to decorate our houses with it, recite it over our dead ones, and distance it – in terms of applying and acting upon it – from our living ones? He (ta'ala) said: {That it (the Qur'an) may warn whoever is alive, and that the Word (i.e. the torment) may be justified against the disbelievers}.[36:70] So firstly, the Qur'an was revealed for those alive and not for those who are dead. Furthermore, it was revealed for those alive to act upon it, not to decorate their houses and walls with it.

So this is a verse  mentioned in the Qur'an, but most of the Muslims – especially those whom Allah has blessed with some wealth, who are eager to preserve it and are afraid of it getting lost or robbed from them – have forgotten this verse: {And whoever fears Allah and keeps his duty to Him, He will make for him a way out. And He will provide for him from where he never could imagine}. This verse presents two very important things to the one who has taqwa. Firstly, if he falls into a hardship, He will make a way out for him; and (secondly,) if provision becomes straitened for him, He will provide for him from where he cannot imagine. Nowadays if we fall into a hardship, perhaps one of us will disbelieve in Allaah (‘azza wa jal)and he does not take refuge in Allah, nor does he implore Him with humility, nor does he seek nearness to Him through that which He loves and is pleased with – (his case is not) like what had happened with some people before us, whose account our Prophet (sallAllaahu ‘alayhi wa sallam) narrated to us. It is a story that happened with some people who came before Muhammad (sallAllaahu ‘alayhi wa sallam) was sent, and our Prophet narrated the story to us so that we take it as a lesson and don’t forget, like the previous verse: {And whoever fears Allaah and keeps his duty to Him, He will make for him a way out}. The Messenger (sallAllaahu ‘alayhi wa sallam) said about these people: [Here the Shaikh narrates the famous hadeeth of the three men who got trapped in a cave, each one of whom thereafter supplicated and sought nearness to Allah by means of their righteous deeds, after which Allah responded to them and removed the rock that was blocking the mouth of the cave, thus relieving them].

This is an authentic hadeeth, not just a story. It is a hadeeth of al-Bukhaari and Muslim from the Messenger of Allah (sallAllaahu ‘alayhi wa sallam), not some story from the Israa’eeliyyaat that you may hear for which Allah did not send down any authority.”

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