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jannah
06/03/02 at 01:21:20
Sabr or Shukr ~ the worry stops here
Khutbah by Muhammad AlShareef

Aasiyah, the wife of Fir'own. Her Eeman in Allah thrived under the
shadow of someone that said, "I am your Lord, Most High!" When news
reached Fir'own of his wife's Eeman he beat her and commanded his guards
to beat her. They took her out in the scalding noon heat, tied her hands
and feet and beat her perpetually. Who did she turn to? She turned to
Allah! She prayed, "My lord, build for me a home with you in Paradise
and save me from Fir'own and his deeds and save me from the
transgressive people."

It sas narrated that when she said this, the sky opened for her and she
saw her home in Paradise. She smiled. The guards watched astonished,
she's being tortured and she smiles? Frustrated, Fir'own commanded a
boulder to be brought and dropped on Aasiyah, to crush her to death. But
Allah took her soul before the boulder was brought and she became an
example for all the believing men and women till the end of time:

[And Allah has set forth an example for those who believe: the wife of
Fir'own (Pharaoh) - when she said, "My Lord, Build for me a home with
You in Paradise, and save me from Fir'own and his deeds, and save me
from the transgressive-disbelieving people.] -Tahreem 66/11

In the hadith of Jibreel, when he came to the Prophet (SAL ALLAHU ALAYHI
WA SALLAM) and asked him about Islam, Eeman, and Ihasan, the Prophet SAL
ALLAHU ALAYHI WA SALLAM said about Eeman, "Eeman is to believe in Allah,
His angels, His books, His Messengers, the Final Day, and the divine
decree, the good and the bad thereof." For the past few weeks we have
been reflecting on this hadith, only glimpses. Today we shall conclude
with the last article of Eeman: to believe in the Divine decree, the
good and the bad thereof.

As you and I travel though life we find ourselves in one of two
situations. Either something good is happening in our lives and in which
case - as Muslims- our role is to thank Allah for the blessing. Or
something bad is happening to us, something we dislike and our role here
is to be patient (Sabr). This is the formula for a happy life, a life
cruising towards the pleasure of Allah. Sabr or Shukr, the worry stops
here.

The Messenger of Allah (SAL ALLAHU ALAYHI WA SALLAM) said, "Strange is
the affair of the Mu'min (the believer), verily all his affairs are good
for him. If something pleasing befalls him he thanks (Allah) and it
becomes better for him. And if something harmful befalls him he is
patient (Saabir) and it becomes better for him. And this is only for the
Mu'mmin "

Ibn Al-Jowzee said, "If this Dunya was not a station of tests it would
not be filled with sicknesses and filth. If life were not about
hardship, then the Prophets and the pious would have lived the most
comfortable of lives. Nay, Adam suffered test after test until he left
the Dunya. Nuh cried for 300 years. Ibrahim was thrown into a pit of
fire and later told to slaughter his son. Ya'qub cried until he became
blind. Musa challenged Fir'own and was tested by his people. Eeasa had
no provision except the morsels his disciples provided him with. And
Muhammad (Sal Allahu Alayhi wa Sallam) met poverty with patience, his
uncle - one of the most beloved relatives to him - was slain and
mutilated and his people disbelieved in him ... and the list of Prophets
and the pious goes on and on."

What happens to us happens by the will of Allah. It is an article of our
Eeman in Qada' and Qadr that we are pleased with Allah's choice, Good or
seemingly bad it is all the test of this Dunya. How could we imagine
that we shall not be tested when those who were better than us suffered
what they suffered. They however came away with the pleasure of Allah,
Subhaanahu wa Ta'Aala.

Al Hasan ibn Arafah narrated, "I visited Imam Ahmad ibn Hanbal after he
was whipped and tortured. I said to him, "O Abu Abdillaaah, you have
reached the station of the Prophets!" He said, "Keep quiet. Verily, I
saw nothing more than people selling their Deen. And I saw scholars that
were with me sell their Faith. So I said to myself, 'Who am I, what am
I. What am I going to say to Allah tomorrow when I stand in front of Him
and He ask me, "Did you sell your Deen like the others did?" So I looked
at the whip and the sword and chose them. And I said, "If I die I shall
return to Allah and say: 'I was told to say that one of Your
Characteristics was something created but I did not.' After that, it
will be up to Him - either to punish me of be Merciful on me."

Al-Hasan ibn Arafah then asked, "Did you feel pain when they whipped
you?" He said "Yes, I felt the pain up to 20 lashes then I lost all
feeling (They whipped him over eighty times). After it was over I felt
no pain and that day I prayed Dhuhr standing."

Al-Hasan ibn Arafah started weeping when he heard what had happened.
Imam Ahmad questioned him, "Why are you crying? I did not lose my Eeman.
After that why should I care if I lose my life?" They were better than
us but this was how they were tested.

Let us discuss some facts about these tests of life, the good and the
bad that befalls us:

§ Much of what befalls us - the hard times - is the direct result of our
own sins. Allah Ta'aala says [And whatever misfortune befalls you it is
because of what your hands have earned. And He pardons much.] - Sura
42/30

Muhammad ibn Seereen used to say when his debts piled up and he felt
sad, "I know that the cause of this sadness is a sin I committed over 40
years ago."

§ People understand that when something bad happens it is a test from
Allah. But dear Brothers and Sisters, the good things that happen to us
are also a test.

Allah ta'aala says [And we tested them with good (blessings) and evil
(calamities) in order that they might turn back] - A'raf 7/168

Abd alMalik ibn Ishaq said, "There is no one that is not tested with
health and prosperity to measure how thankful he is (Shukr)."

And the Companion - AbdurRahman ibn 'Awf (RADI ALLAHU ANHU) said, "We
were tested with hardship and were patient. And then we were tested with
prosperity and we were not patient. Because of this Allah states:

[O ye who believe! Let not your wealth or your children divert you from
the remembrance of Allah. And whosoever does that, then they are the
losers.] - Munafiqun 63/9

§ Patience must happen from the beginning, not three days later or one
day later, at the first news of the calamity, when it first happens. The
Prophet (SAL ALLAHU ALAYHI WA SALLAM) said, "Verily patience (is only
Sabr when practiced) at the first hit (of news)."

§ There are things that contradict Sabr. Tearing ones shirt, for
example, slapping ones face, slapping hands, shaving ones head, and
cursing and wailing. Umm Salamah narrates: I heard the Messenger of
Allah (SAL ALLAHU ALAYHI WA SALLAM) say, "Any Muslim that says when a
calamity befalls him that which Allah commanded him: To Allah we belong
and to him we return. O Allah reward me in this calamity and give me
better then it - (any Muslim that says this) Allah will grant him better
than (that which he lost)." - Muslim

§ These tests and hardships wash our sins. Aisha (RADI ALLAHU ANHA)
said, "Verily fever sheds sins like a tree sheds leaves."

§ The hardships that befall us distinguish the believers from the
insincere. Shumayt ibn Ajlaan said, "The pious and the ungrateful are
hidden by health. Yet when calamities befall the two men are separated
(by how they react)."

Allah says in the Quran [Alif/Laam/Meem..Do people think that they will
be left alone because they say, "We believe," and will not be tested?
Indeed We tested those who (lived) before them] Al-Ankaboot 29/1-3



Part II: Towards Sabr

Ali (RADI ALLAHU ANHU) said, "Verily Sabr is to Eeman what the head is
to the body. When the head is cut off, the body falls. (He then raised
his voice) Verily there is no Eeman for he who has no Sabr (patience)."

There are three types of Sabr that the Muslim must have:

a. Sabr in the obedience of allah. For example, One must be patient and
perform their Fajr at it's time.

b. Sabr in not disobeying Allah. Like someone might say, "I just have to
insult him." No, we are command by He who gave us our tongues to not
follow the whispers of Shaytaan. And we must have Sabr in not disobeying
Allah.

c. Sabr in what Allah Decrees on us. For example, if our child was to
pass away we should be patient and seek the reward of Allah in our
patience and say only that which is pleasing to Allah.

There are two keys. If we understand them we shall open the door to Sabr
in our lives:

The First Key: know that our souls, families and wealth do not belong to
us, they belong to Allah. He gave it to us as a loan to see what we
would do with it. And when he takes it back He is taking back what
belongs to Him. We had nothing before the blessing and we'll have
nothing after it. We did not create the blessing from nothing, so how
can we claim that it belongs to us.

The Second Key: We are on a journey and the destination is the hereafter
- Paradise or Hell. We shall be leaving the Dunya behind us and we'll
come back to Allah by ourselves. This is what needs our focus. And if
Allah is pleased with us then no worry. If He is not pleased with us
then all worry.

Let me draw your attention to a verse. Listen carefully. Allah revealed:
[Guard strictly the (five obligatory) prayers, especially the middle
Salah and stand before Allah in obedience.]- alBaqarah 2/238

The verses before this deal with divorce. The verses after it deal with
divorce. Why was this verse placed in the middele?

The Ulama' have suggested, Wa Allaahu a'lam, that in the hard times that
a person goes through (especially in a divorce) they should not forget
the remembrance of Allah, the Salah. And it is that Salah coupled with
Sabr that will pull them through.

[O you who believe! Seek Help in Patience and Salah. Truly, Allah is
with those that are patient.]-Baqarah 2/153

In conclusion, Allah ta'ala wants us to give pass on the following good
news:

[And give good news to the patient who, when afflicted with calamity
say, "Truly, to Allah we belong and truly, to Him we shall return."/They
are those on whom the Salawat (i.e. the blessing and forgiveness) of
their Lord is upon them, and who shall receive His Mercy, and it is they
who are the guided ones] -Baqarah 2/157

Allah promised anyone who wants to work on his or her patience three
things: Forgiveness, Mercy, and guidance. Who could ask for more?

06/10/02 at 00:26:42
jannah
Re: Sabr or Shukr ~ the worry stops here
se7en
06/03/02 at 14:17:44
as salaamu alaykum wa rahmatAllah,

[quote]She prayed, "My lord, build for me a home with you in Paradise
and save me from Fir'own and his deeds and save me from the
transgressive people."

It was narrated that when she said this, the sky opened for her and she
saw her home in Paradise. She smiled. The guards watched astonished,
she's being tortured and she smiles? [/quote]

If in the future I am blessed with a daughter, I want to name her Asiya inshaAllah.


[quote]Umm Salamah narrates: I heard the Messenger of
Allah (SAL ALLAHU ALAYHI WA SALLAM) say, "Any Muslim that says when a
calamity befalls him that which Allah commanded him: To Allah we belong
and to him we return. O Allah reward me in this calamity and give me
better then it - (any Muslim that says this) Allah will grant him better
than (that which he lost)." - Muslim [/quote]

In Arabic, this duaa is:

[i]Inna lillaha wa innaa ilayhee raji'oon.  Allahumma ajirrnee fee museebatee wakhluf lee khayrann minhu.[/i]
06/03/02 at 19:22:08
se7en
Re: Sabr or Shukr ~ the worry stops here
Asim
06/04/02 at 00:12:26
Assalaamu alaikum,

You can listen to this lecture at:

http://www.islamway.com/eng/html/lessons.php?lesson_id=89&scholar_id=14

(mwishka, this won't work for you, get a newer browser! :))

Wasalaam.
Re: Sabr or Shukr ~ the worry stops here
Addison
06/08/02 at 22:08:07
Dear " Asim,"

I just have to tell you of the good that you have done me.  This may sound silly to you, but I hope that you will indulge me.

I do not believe in accidental occurances. I believe that every action ( or non-action! ) has its purpose...

I was reading "Jannah's" post yesterday after work - what an inspirational and powerful story !-  I love coming here after work because after another day of being hassled, it is nice to come here and unwind.  You have to understand, that while you folks have the luxury of debating methodologies and discussing the various teachings of Islamic scholars and what-not, I am still ambling around with my study version of the Holy Qur'an ( the version for dopes who don't know Arabic and were raised Calvinist...) and my children's version of the Muslim Prayer Book. I don't think I have to tell you how VERY unpopular I am here in the middle notch of the "Bible Belt..." (a.k.a., North Carolina.)

Anyway, I drift down and I finally get to your post which has this additional website address for those who wish to HEAR the lecture from which "Jannah" quoted. Well, as I have admitted, I know so very little about computers and I am pretty nervous about venturing into areas unknown - as if I were going to get sucked into some vortex and become part of some weird electronic grid in another dimension...However, for some reason, I just clicked onto it...

Now, I know you computer literates know all about this sort of thing, but it completely blitzed me to hear this fellow Muhammad Al-Shareef delivering this lecture I'd READ only moments before. Perhaps it was the intimacy of the moment; sitting there alone, listening to him as if he were addressing ME...but I started crying. I couldn't stop. I was listening to his words, and listening to the sound of his voice and all these thoughts were coming into my mind....

I know that I cannot go home. The yanks don't want me anymore.

The southerners don't care for me because I am too much the "yank."

The Christians can't abide my affection for Islam, and to the Muslim community I am an outlander.

I was raised in seclusion so I know what it is to be alone.

But here is what you did for me. ( As I have said before, you are most generous hosts, and every day I find something in you...of you ...that enriches my life...) Apart from all the OTHER information I have gotten from this site, I've now hit upon all these great lectures that I can listen to that are so uplifting and empowering. And for a little while, every day, I can feel like I'm a part of something really extraordinary - I can feel like I belong...

You just never know how the tiniest gestures will affect someone, do you...?

Thank you "Asim," for adding to my treasure.

Thanks to all...

Respectfully,

Addison
06/08/02 at 22:13:14
Addison
Re: Sabr or Shukr ~ the worry stops here
jannah
06/10/02 at 00:25:45
Br Addison,

Bro Muhammad AlShareef is also a member of the Madina. You can thank him personally as well. His username is Madani. :)

06/10/02 at 00:27:05
jannah
Re: Sabr or Shukr ~ the worry stops here
Addison
06/10/02 at 13:17:56
Dear Jannah,

Woah! I had no idea!

I think now, that I am too afraid!!  I am still slightly awed by the fact that he is able to elicit such a powerful response in me...( and it frustrates me somewhat that I cannot explain it...!!)

However, it may be that eventually I will get my courage up! Therefore, I do thank you for the information, and for your posting of this lecture, which for me, proved to be quite serendipitous.

With my respects, and kindest regards,

Addison


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