Assalamualaikum,
In the name of Allah,
the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful.
Indeed all praise is due to Allah, we praise Him and
seek His help and forgiveness, we seek refuge with Allah from our soul’s evil
and our wrong doings, he whom Allah guides, no one can misguide, and he whom He
misguides, no one can guide.
May the peace and blessings of Allah be upon Muhammad the Messenger of Allah and his family and Companions and all who follow them in righteousness until the Day of Judgment.
May the peace and blessings of Allah be upon Muhammad the Messenger of Allah and his family and Companions and all who follow them in righteousness until the Day of Judgment.
O my dear brothers and
sisters in Islam.
Ramadan is a here again
Masha Allah and one of the challenges that the Ummah face is not only how to
make the best of the month receive from it a maximum blessing but setting up
ourselves to continue in those acts and ways we have embarked on in Ramadan to
beyond Ramadan till we are called to Allah Subhanahu Wa taala
It is to this that I see the emphasis of relating in
expanded terms the Hadith of the Prophet (SAW) where he said “Take benefit of five before five: Your
youth before your old age, your health before your sickness, your wealth before
your poverty, your free time before you are preoccupied, and your life before
your death” (Narrated by Ibn Abbas and reported by
Al Hakim)
1. Youth
before old age
One of the things that most people take for granted is their
youth. When people are young, they are full of energy and are capable of doing
so many things for the sake of Allah, but often we see that this energy is
wasted in one way or another.
When people lose their youth, they inevitably find it harder to
do those deeds and acts of worship that they found somewhat easier to do at a
younger age. With old age, people find it harder to keep fard (obligatory)
fasts, they may not be able perform wudhu properly or to pray properly, and they
may not have the energy to recite the Qur’an very often.
When
we are young we are full of energy, and we should use that energy to help
others when we can. In order to help those in need, we don’t have to have deep
pockets or donate a lot of money to charity every month, there are so many ways
in which we can benefit others, The Prophet (SAW) said
‘Every Muslim has to give in charity… [And if has nothing to give] he should work with his hands … and give in charity (from what he earns)… [and if he can’t do that] he should help the needy who appeal for help…’ (Bukhari)
‘Every Muslim has to give in charity… [And if has nothing to give] he should work with his hands … and give in charity (from what he earns)… [and if he can’t do that] he should help the needy who appeal for help…’ (Bukhari)
2. Health
before sickness
As
with our youth, we often take for granted our health. We are advised to take
advantage of our good health before we are overcome with illness or disability.
What we often don’t realize is that our health is a blessing from Allah. When
we are in good health, we take it for granted and don’t always appreciate what
we have. It is only when we fall ill that we realize what a great thing we had
and how we let it go to waste by not doing as much ‘Ibadah (worship) as we know
we could and should have done.
One example of where people are restricted from carrying out
acts of Ibadah due to poor health. When most people are young and have the
health to fast, they don’t make the time or effort to keep nafl
(non-obligatory/Sunnah) fasts. Often we find that we struggle to keep our fard
(compulsory) fasts during Ramadan, and we have no intention at all to keep the
Sunnah fasts during the rest of the year.
3. Wealth
before poverty
Wealth
is another blessing granted to us by Allah. Wealth in this context does not
necessarily mean that we have large amounts of savings, or the fact that we can
afford a huge house, very expensive cars and properties. The simpler things
such as a roof over our heads, clothes on our backs and food in our fridges
make us amongst the world’s wealthiest people, a fact that we more often than
not seem to overlook particularly when we see people that have a lot more
worldly possessions than we do. There are millions of people in the world today
that don’t even have a drop of clean water to drink, and they don’t know where
their next meal will be coming from. These are the people that we need to be
helping with our wealth. Even a small donation can go a long way.
We
should give as much as we can in the way of Allah, and we are assured of the
rewards for doing so by Allah Subhanahu Wa Taala where He says
“The likeness of those who spend their money for Allah’s sake, is as the likeness of a grain (of corn), it grows seven ears, every single ear has a hundred grains, and Allah multiplies (increases the reward) for whom He wills, and Allah is All-Sufficient for His creatures needs, All Knower”.
(Al-Baqarah 2: 261)
“The likeness of those who spend their money for Allah’s sake, is as the likeness of a grain (of corn), it grows seven ears, every single ear has a hundred grains, and Allah multiplies (increases the reward) for whom He wills, and Allah is All-Sufficient for His creatures needs, All Knower”.
(Al-Baqarah 2: 261)
4. Free
time before preoccupation
Islam always encourages us to make the most of our time, and to
spend as much of it as possible in the way of Allah. We should utilize the time
we have available to do as much good as we can, because before we know it, this
time will have passed. As mentioned above, we should use the time we have in
our youth to do as much in the way of Allah as possible, because as time
passes, as well as having to contend with old age and all that entails, we will
inevitably have a lot more things to worry about, like jobs, homes and
families, children upbringing and extended community support, things that most
of us at this present moment aren’t necessarily worried about at all or in a
larger context that will grow with time. If we think that finding the time to
practice Islam is difficult now, what will we do when life really starts to
pick up pace? There is nothing wrong with getting married and having a family,
but we should appreciate the relative freedom that we have now, and spend as
much of it as we can on good deeds.
The concept of time is so important in Islam that Allah
Subhanahu Wa Taala swears by it in the Qur’an where He Says
“By [the token of] Time. Verily Man is in loss, except such as have faith and do good deeds, and [join together] in the mutual teaching of truth, of patience and constancy”.(Surah Al-‘Asr 103:1-3)
“By [the token of] Time. Verily Man is in loss, except such as have faith and do good deeds, and [join together] in the mutual teaching of truth, of patience and constancy”.(Surah Al-‘Asr 103:1-3)
In
line with the above a Surah, we have to discipline ourselves by giving value to
the importance of time. We should be prompt in doing good deeds, which will
increase our faith and subsequently enable us to gain Allah’s pleasure and
mercy, and avoiding time wasting deeds that do not increase us in earning
rewards from Allah Subhanahu Wa Taala but his displeasure (further explanation
on by Nouman Ali Khan’s Brief Explanation of
Surah Al-Asr at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=547B7XbTicI
)
5.
Life before death
The
last thing that we have been advised to take advantage of is our life before
our death. Every night when we go to sleep, we enter a state where our soul
leaves us. When we wake up, it is only because Allah has blessed us by
returning our souls and granting us the opportunity to worship Him for at least
one more day. Upon waking up in the morning, the Prophet SAW used to say (Indeed
recommended that we say also) “Praise be to Allah who gave me life after death, and to Him is
the final return.”(Bukhari)
Often we do not fully appreciate how great a blessing it is to
be given another chance. We become relaxed about death, and we don’t fully
comprehend or appreciate that at some point and only Allah knows when, our life
will be taken away from us for good, leaving no second chance, no opportunity
to make up for the wrongs we have done, and no turning back time. We must not forget what a mercy life is. We should
savor every moment and use it to our best advantage. This means pleasing
Allah in order to achieve our ultimate goal which is Jannah.
The Prophet SAW said “A
man shall be asked concerning five things on the Day of Resurrection: concerning
his life, how he spent it, concerning his youth, how he grew old, concerning
his wealth, how he acquired it and how he spent it, and what he did with the
knowledge he had.”(Tirmidhi)
Kindly note that any mistake in the contents of this
article is due to my imperfection as a human being, only Allah Subhanahu
Wa-Ta'ala is perfect in all affairs.
May Allah Forgive us our sins, guide us right from the evil of insincere intention, save us from misguided knowledge and grant the entire Ummah benefit from this work AMIN.
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May Allah Forgive us our sins, guide us right from the evil of insincere intention, save us from misguided knowledge and grant the entire Ummah benefit from this work AMIN.
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