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Abandoning something for the sake of Allah
Asifa
06/29/02 at 00:35:50
[slm]

Author: Shaikh ‘Alee Hasan Al-Halabee
Source: Al-Asaalah Magazine (Issue 31, pg. 60-61)
Translator: Al-Manhaj.Com Staff
Produced by: al-manhaj.com

The teacher of our teachers,[1] the great scholar and historian, Shaikh  Muhammad Raaghib At-Tabbaakh, rahimahullaah, mentioned the following   story  in his book “I’laam an-Nubalaa bi-Taareekh Halab ash-Shuhabaa” (7/231):

“Shaikh Ibraaheem Al-Hilaalee Al-Halabee – a pious and noble scholar –  traveled to Al-Azhar University in search of knowledge. While seeking  knowledge, he became very poor and used to rely on charity. One time,  several days passed by and he did not find anything to eat, so he  became  extremely hungry.

So he came out of his room in Al-Azhar to ask for some scraps of food.  He  found an open door from which a pleasant smell of food was coming out  of. So  he entered the door and found himself in a kitchen with no one around.  There  he found some tempting food, so he grabbed a spoon and dipped it in,  but  when he lifted it to his mouth, he held himself back from eating it,  since  he realized that he had not been given permission to eat from it. So he  left  it and returned to his room in the dormitory of Al-Azhar, still hungry  and  starving.

But no less than an hour passed by, when one of his teachers,  accompanied by  another man, came into his room. And his teacher said to him: ‘This  noble  man came to me seeking a righteous student of knowledge to choose for  marrying his daughter, and I have chosen you for him. So rise and come  with  us to his home where we can complete the marriage contract between you  and  his daughter and you can become part of his household.’ So Shaikh  Ibraaheem  struggled to get to his feet, obeying the command of his teacher and  went  with them. And behold they took him to the very same house he had been  to,  and which he had entered and dipped the spoon into the food!

So when he sat down, the girl’s father married her to him and the food  was  brought out. It was the same food he had put the spoon into before and  which  he abandoned. But now he ate from it and said to himself: ‘I withheld  from  eating it when I had no permission, but now Allaah has given me this  food  with permission.’

Afterward, this righteous wife went back with him to Halab, after he   had  finished his studies. And she was bore righteous children for him.”

So this is the fruit of patience and this is the result of having  taqwaa, as  Allaah says: “And whoever has Taqwaa of Allaah, He will make a way out  for  him (from hardship), and He will provide for Him from places He never  imagined.” [Surah At-Talaaq: 2-3]


But as for those who are hasty – those who do not distinguish between  the  truth and falsehood, seeking after the transitory vanities of this  worldly  life – they will never experience anything but grief and sorrow in  their  hearts, for they will never attain the worldly life nor will they ever  achieve Religion.

This is because they forget – or perhaps neglect – the saying of  Allaah: “Is  not Allaah sufficient for His servant?” [Surah Az-Zumar: 36]

As for those who are patient and firm and who have Taqwaa, they will  gain
ascendancy in this life and glory and honor with their Lord on the Day  of  Judgement. And Allaah says: “So give the glad tidings to the patient  ones.”  [Surah Al-Baqarah: 155] And He says: “Verily, the patient ones will be  given  their reward without any reckoning.” [Surah Az-Zumar: 10]
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Footnotes:

[1] Translator’s Note: He is referring to Imaam Al-Albaanee, who was a
student of Shaikh Muhammad Raaghib At-Tabbaakh.


Jazak Allahu Khairun

Your sister
Asifa
NS
Re: Abandoning something for the sake of Allah
Abu_Atheek
06/29/02 at 10:53:15
[slm]

[quote]He  found an open door from which a pleasant smell of food was coming out  of. So  he entered the door and found himself in a kitchen with no one around.  There  he found some tempting food, so he grabbed a spoon and dipped it in,  but  when he lifted it to his mouth, he held himself back from eating it,  since  he realized that he had not been given permission to eat from it.[/quote]

Will someone please dispel my doubt? I am NOT belittling anyone.

Are we not expected to greet the inmate, obtain their permission and enter a dwelling?
Re: Abandoning something for the sake of Allah
Asifa
06/30/02 at 07:37:50
[wlm]

Brother: Yes! I did'nt notice this point while reading this story.  I agree, the prescribed manner is that (and as per general etiquettes) one should take permission first.  But what I think about this story (Allah (swt) knows the best) is that a human being is never perfect.  I mean regardless of the fact how pious a muslim is,  there is always a chance of being tempted and probably because he was extremely hungry so (without realizing that he should take permission first) he entered in the house following the tempted smell of food and then after a while he realized that that he had not been given permission to eat from it.  Secondly regarding hunger, I think human nature cannot fight it very easily.  Allah(SWT) knows the best.

Jazak Allahu Khairun
Your sister in Islam

Asifa
NS


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