"And remind, for indeed, the reminder benefits the believers."
(Al-Quran 51:55)

Thursday 27 February 2014

You Will Return To Allah

Assalamu alaikum wa rahmatullahi wa barakatuhu!

In the Name of Allah, Most Gracious, Most Merciful

The reason why we are in this world is to return back to Allah - that is our purpose.

One of the major questions asked in this world is, "Who am I?" 

"Why am I here?"

"What am I supposed to be doing?"

"Where am I going in my life?"

All these questions should bring a person around to the conclusion that after this life, I will return back to my Creator - Allah.

Allah says in so many places in the Quran that you are all going to return back to Me. 

And, so He says if you are in doubt about the resurrection, then reflect on your creation in the first place. 

Allah says:


23:12
And certainly did We create man from an extract of clay.

23:13
Then We placed him as a sperm-drop in a firm lodging.

23:14
Then We made the sperm-drop into a clinging clot, and We made the clot into a lump (of flesh), and We made (from) the lump, bones and We covered the bones with flesh; then We developed him into another creation. So blessed is Allah, the best of creators.

23:15
Then indeed, after that you are to die.

23:16
Then indeed you, on the Day of Resurrection, will be resurrected.
(Surah Al-Mu'minun, Verse 12-16)

Allah brought us into the world in this state, and made us into infants. Then, He gave us strength and made us grow, then He made us into adults, and made us reach the age of 40.

Then, there will come a time in your life when you know nothing after you had known much - meaning old age. 

Wasalaam!

Monday 24 February 2014

O Mankind! Where Are You Going?

Assalamu alaikum wa rahmatullahi wa barakatuhu!

In the Name of Allah, Most Gracious, Most Merciful

Listen to the words of the Quran. These are not my words but it is the prose of the Quran. 

81:26



"So where are you going?"
(Surah At-Takwir, Verse 26)

There is such love in these words. 

It's like when a mother becomes helpless and dejected when her child goes astray, and she asks him, "What are you doing?" 

She says, "What are you doing?" but the pain of motherhood is hidden inside these four words. Because she knows that what her son is doing, it will cause him harm in the future. 

So, we can narrate the words but not the depth of emotion that comes with it. That has no translation. 

There is no translation of emotions - they are only felt. 

Because Arabic is not our mother tongue, we do not understand when Allah speaks to us and the intensity of love that comes with it. 

When Allah says:

"O Mankind ..."
(Surah Al-Inshiqaq, Verse 6)

Allah doesn't just address the Muslims but He expresses His love to the 7 billion inhabitants of the world. This seems to me that Allah has come upon the earth, and comes to each individual, shaking him, and saying:

82:6
"O Mankind, what has deceived you concerning your Lord, the Generous".
(Surah Al-Infitar, Verse 6)

O my creation, I am your Lord, why have you left me? O my creation, why have you left your Lord? Who has deceived you? 

82:7
"Who created you, proportioned you, and balanced you".
(Surah Al-Infitar, Verse 7)

Look at appearance in the mirror, and see how Allah has created you. Allah has created us so how could He oppress and wrong us? 

If He stops us from doing something, there is wisdom behind it. If He tells us to do something, there is benefit in it. 

81:26
"So where are you going?"
(Surah At-Takwir, Verse 26)

After leaving Allah, will a person be able to find shelter elsewhere? Never.

Allah says:

"Run back to Allah". 

(Molana Tariq Jameel)

Wasalaam!

Tuesday 18 February 2014

Change Has Always Come From The Youth

Assalamu alaikum wa rahmatullahi wa barakatuhu!

In the Name of Allah, Most Gracious, Most Merciful

Change, always in history, depends on the youth. When Allah talks about Prophet Ibrahim (as) in the Quran, when he did a monumental event in his life which was the destruction of the idols, it says in the Quran:

21:60


They said, "We heard a young man mention them who is called Ibrahim".
(Surah Al-Ambiyah, Verse 60)

So he was young at the time. And the famous story of the youth of the cave which a whole chapter of the Quran (Surah Kahf) is named after - they were youth.

The Prophet Muhammad (saw) and his followers were all youngsters. So in history, it is always the youth that bear the burden of change.

Wasalaam!

Friday 14 February 2014

When Things Become Unbearable, Turn To Allah

Assalamu alaikum wa rahmatullahi wa barakatuhu!

In the Name of Allah, Most Gracious, Most Merciful

Ibn Al-Jawzi (ra) said:

"Something was causing me a great deal of grief and distress, and I started to think long and hard about how to get out of this situation by any means, but I could not find any way out. Then I came across this verse:

".. and whosoever fears Allah and keeps his duty to Him, He will make a way for him to get out (of every difficulty)."
(Surah At-Talaq, Verse 2)

I realized that taqwa (piety and fearing Allah) is the way out of every kind of grief and distress. As soon as I followed the path of taqwa, I found the way out".

I say: for the wise men, taqwa is the way that leads to everything good, for calamity happens only as the result of sin, and it can only be lifted through repentance. 

Sadness, grief and worry are punishments for sins that you have committed, by falling short in your prayers, or backbiting about a Muslimah, or taking the matter of hijab lightly, or committing a haram action.

Whoever goes against the laws of Allah, the Almighty, has to pay the price for that shortcoming. The One Who created happiness is the Most Gracious, Most Merciful, so how can you seek happiness from anyone other than Him?

If people had control over happiness, there would be no deprived or grieving person left on earth.

Cast away all discouraging thoughts that make you feel helpless, and focus on success, then you will never fail.

Wasalaam!

Wednesday 5 February 2014

Put Things Into Perspective

Assalamu alaikum wa rahmatullahi wa barakatuhu!

In the Name of Allah, Most Gracious, Most Merciful

Sometimes we all need to step back. Take a look at the bigger picture. Face our reality head on. Sometimes we need to put things into perspective.

We're all guilty of it, now and again. Getting too engrossed in matters of this world, and forgetting our own impending reality.


And, then something happens that brings us all crashing back down to earth. 


It could be the death of a loved one, a family friend, or just someone in the community. 


But what it really is, is a reminder from your Creator. Reminding you of who you are and where you will end up. Reminding you to put things into perspective.


This world is important - but to a limit. Our families, jobs, education are important - but to a limit.


We need to make sure that these good things aren't getting in the way of our relationship with our Creator. Because if they are, then they're not good things anymore.


We need to remove all the negative people and influences from our lives and focus on that which is positive and blessed. 


Look around at the mercy and bounty of Allah that He has blessed you with. The house in which you live, the gardens which will soon flourish in the coming spring, the beautiful land all around.


Sometimes we tend to get so bogged down with things, we forget to look at the blessings that are all around us. We become ungrateful to Allah, Who has blessed us in so many ways.


Keep me in your duas, please,


Wasalaam!