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A_Stranger
04/06/03 at 11:06:30
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[i]Imam Ibn ul Qayyim al Jawziyyah[/i]

© AlJumuah, Vol 8 Issue 4  
   

While thousands of Muslims are killed all over the world, and while tens of thousands are imprisoned and tortured for calling to the path of Allah and for enjoining the good and forbidding the evil, most Muslims remain remarkably silent and have no worry except for the material things of life. Their hearts have been filled with the love of this life and the forgetfulness of the Hereafter.

Allah says in the Qur'an: [color=Purple]"You will indeed find them, of all people, most greedy of life, even more than those who do not believe in Resurrection. Each one of them wishes he could be given a life of a thousand years. But the grant of such life will not save him even a little from due punishment. For Allah sees well all that they do"[/color] (Al Baqarah, 2:96).
Many Muslims today have become so much attached to their life that their desire is to dwell among their family, house, money and commerce. They have forgotten that matters of the Hereafter should come before matters of this life and that we must strive to follow the orders of Allah, not just those we find easy and convenient to follow. Some Muslims today claim that it is better to perform extra prayers and extra fasting rather than enjoin the good and forbid the evil or defend the lives of weak Muslims. Such people would even blame the Muslims who strive to perform these obligations.

This is what Ibn al-Qayyim had to say about such people: ''The Shaitan has misled most people by beautifying for them the performance of certain voluntary acts of worship such as voluntary prayers and voluntary fasting while neglecting other obligatory acts of worship such as enjoining the good and eradicating the evil, to the extent that they do not even make the intention of performing them whenever they are able to. Such people are considered by the scholars to be on the bottom of the scale of religion: For the essence of our religion is to perform what Allah ordered us to do. The one who does not perform his obligations is actually worse than the one who performs sins. Anyone having some knowledge about the revelation of Allah, the guidance of the Prophet, sallallahu alayhe wa sallam, and the life of the companions would conclude that those who are pointed at today as the most pious people are in fact the least pious. Indeed, what kind of piety is there in a person who witnesses Allah's sanctities being violated, his religion abandoned, the Sunnah of His Messenger shunned, and yet remains still with a cold heart and a shut mouth' Such a person is like a dumb Shaitan! In the same way the one who talks falsehood is a speaking Shaitan. Isn't the misfortune of Islam due only to those who whenever their life and food are secure, would not care about what happens to the religion? The best among them would offer a sorry face. But if they were challenged in one of the things their heart is attached to like their money, they would spare no efforts to get it back. These people, besides deserving the anger of Allah, are afflicted with the greatest calamity without even knowing it: They have a dead heart. Indeed the more alive a person's heart is, the stronger its anger for the sake of Allah and the more complete his support to Islam and Muslims." (A'alaam al-Muwaqqi'een, volume 2, page 176).


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Re: Dead Hearts
Abu_Hamza
04/08/03 at 01:23:33
[slm]

Hmm, interesting article indeed.  I would add to it that most of us do not know the etiquettes and conditions of commanding the good and forbidding the evil, and performing that act without knowing its etiquettes often yields undesirable and harmful results.  

There's a nice treatise on this topic by Shaykh al-Islaam Ibn Taymiyyah (rahimahullah) that's available from many of the online bookstores.  I would recommend everyone here who is involved in the work of da'wah to read it, study it, and implement it as much as possible.

May Allah (awj) accept from us our deeds, and give us the hikmah to do and say the right things at the right times, to the right people, in the right places.

Wassalamu alaikum wa rahmatullahi wa barakatuh.
Re: Dead Hearts
WhatDFish
04/08/03 at 02:02:54
assalaamu`alaikum

another good book on hisbah would be "In Pursuit of Allah's Pleasure" written by Dr Naahah Ibrahim, Asim Abdul Majid and Esaam-ud-Deen Darbaalah. it can be found in a few bookstores in the states and uk.

wa assalaam
04/08/03 at 02:21:19
WhatDFish


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