Those Who Repented

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Those Who Repented
ABD
01/02/02 at 05:11:20
Assalamu Alaikum,

This was sent to me by a friend. It's a beautiful story Subhanallah. Enjoy.

Wassalamu Alaikum,
Betul


AbuHisham wrote:
> >
> > Those Who Repented
> >
> >
> > Imam Ibn Qudaamah, the Shaykh of Ibn Taymiyyah and
> > the main fiqh authority in the late Hanbalee school
> > in his book entitled "Those who repented" (Kitab
> > al-tawwabin) pages 223-225, narrates that when
> > Maalik Ibn Dinaar (d. 127 or 123 or 130) was asked
> > of the circumstances of his repentence he said :
> >
> > I was a policeman and I was given to drinking. I
> > bought a beautiful slave who gave me a daughter. I
> > doted over my daughter and when she began to crawl
> > on all fours I grew even more fond of her. Whenever
> > I put a strong drink in front of me she would come
> > to me and pull me away from it, or she would spill
> > it from me. When she completed two years she died. I
> > became consumed with grief over her loss.
> >
> > When the night of mid-Sha`ban came -- it was the
> > night before Jumah -- I stayed home and drank. I did
> > not pray the `Isha prayer. Then I had a dream that
> > the Day of Judgment had begun, the Trumpet was
> > blown, the graves gave up their dead, mankind was
> > gathered up, and I was among them. I heard something
> > behind me. I turned around and saw a dragon of
> > indescribable size, blue-black, rushing for me with
> > wide open jaws. I fled in terror.
> >
> > I passed by a shaykh dressed in spotless clothes,
> > exuding a fragrant smell. I greeted him and he
> > greeted me back. I said to him: O shaykh! Protect me
> > from this dragon, and may Allah protect you! The
> > shaykh wept and said: I am weak and it is stronger
> > than me, I cannot overcome it. Go quickly, perhaps
> > Allah will grant you something that will save you
> > from it.
> >
> > I turned and resumed my flight. I climbed up on one
> > of the promontories of the Day of Resurrection
> > overlooking the layers of Hellfire. I looked at the
> > horror they contained and almost fell in for fear of
> > the dragon. But a crier cried out to me: Go back!
> > You are not among its mates. His words stilled my
> > fears and I went back.
> >
> > But the dragon again pursued me. I went back to the
> > shaykh and said: O shaykh! I begged you to protect
> > me from this dragon but you didn't protect me. Again
> > he wept and said: I am weak, but proceed to this
> > mountain. In it are kept the stores (wada'i`) of
> > Muslims. If there is in something in store (wadi`a)
> > for you, then it will help you.
> >
> > I looked and saw a round-shaped moutain of silver
> > topped with domes of hollowed pearl and hanging
> > drapes, and every dome had two large gates of red
> > gold encrusted with emeralds and pearls and overhung
> > with drapes of silk.
> >
> > When I saw the mountain I fled to it with the dragon
> > in hot pursuit. As I approached the moutain one of
> > the angels cried: Raise up the veils, open the
> > gates, and look out! Perhaps this wretched one has
> > something in store with you that will save him from
> > his enemy. At this the veils were lifted, the gates
> > were opened, and out of the palaces came children
> > with faces like full moons. The snake was catching
> > up to me and I was near despair.
> >
> > One of the children cried: Woe to you! Come and see,
> > all of you! His enemy is very near him. Whereupon
> > the children came one wave after another, and among
> > them was the dear daughter of mine that had died two
> > years before. When she saw me she wept and said: My
> > father, by Allah! Then she leapt in a carriage of
> > light and came near me with the speed of an arrow.
> > She put her left hand in my right hand and I held on
> > to her. Then she stretched her right hand towards
> > the dragon and it turned around and fled.
> >
> > My daughter bade me sit, then she sat in my lap and
> > began to stroke my beard and said: O my father! "Has
> > not the time come for those who believe, that their
> > hearts become humble at the remembrance of Allah?"
> > (57:16) I began to weep and said: O my daughter, you
> > children know the Qur'an? She replied: My father! We
> > know it better than you.
> >
> > I said to her: Tell me about the dragon which wanted
> > to destroy me. She said: Those were your evil deeds
> > which you built up and strengthened, and they wanted
> > to take you to Hellfire. I asked: What about the
> > shaykh I passed by? She replied: O my father, those
> > were your righteous deeds, you made them weak until
> > they were no match for your evil deeds.
> >
> > I said: O my daughter! What are you all doing in
> > this moutain? She said: We are the children of
> > Muslims, we have been given this dwelling until the
> > Hour rises. We await whatever you send forth to us,
> > and we intercede for you. Malik said: Then I awoke
> > in a start and saw that morning had come. I flung
> > the potion from me and shattered the drinking-cups,
> > and I repented to Allah.


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