Tuesday, October 22, 2013
Live the Moment – It’s All You Have
Live the Moment – It’s All You Have
By Wael Abdelgawad
Try to appreciate the present moment and truly live it, rather than using it up by feeling guilty about the past, or fretting about the future. Regret for the past is a waste of spirit, and worrying about the future is pointless.
The Past
That’s not to say that contemplation of past and future is verboten. The Quran tells stories of the past in order to educate us. The Messenger of Allah (sws) told us many stories of past Prophets and the Bani Israa’il, for the same reason. We study world history, we study the seerah of our Prophet and the lives of the Sahabah, because it inspires and informs.
I taught a martial arts class several hours ago and I’m still reviewing it in my mind, examining what I could do better next time. That’s part of the learning process for me.
I have a sweet young daughter named Salma and I often think about my time with her, something funny that she said, or the small gifts that she likes to make for me. Yesterday she made me a card that says “I love Baba.” A few days ago we had a poetry reading at our local Muslim community center, and in between readings our host told jokes. For some reason Salma positioned herself in the front row, and every time our host told a joke I heard Salma laughing loudly, even though I’m sure she did not understand the jokes (“do vegetarians eat animal crackers?”). Crazy kid, ha ha. So yeah, I think about past moments. But I’m not stuck in the past. I think about those moments because they educate me or make me smile, so they become a part of my present and future.
On the other hand, I occasionally think about my former marriage, and those are usually not good thoughts, because I tend to dwell on the mistakes I made, and I feel sadness or guilt. I’ve already contemplated deeply on that period in my life, and I’ve learned my lessons. I don’t need to keep returning there in my mind, punishing myself. If I did, then I would indeed be stuck in the past, unable to move forward. That is the kind of pointless regret that weighs people down and burdens their spirits.
The Future
We plan for the future by having goals, getting an education, working hard, saving money, always learning and improving ourselves. We plan for our aakhirah by dedicating ourselves to Allah, worshiping, giving our money to the poor and orphans, and humbling ourselves. We build our futures step by step. But it’s not productive to sit around biting our nails and thinking, “What if I fail my exam, oh, when will I get married, what’s going to happen if I lose my job, how will I pay my bills…” You make yourself sick and it doesn’t help.
Don’t worry, plan. There’s a huge difference! Then acknowledge that you don’t control the future. That’s Allah’s province. Trust in Him, let him be your guide, find your security in Him.
The security of the dunya is false security. Suffering is the lot of all Adam’s children, in one way or another, and death comes when we’re ready or not. The security of Allah is real and transcends this world.
The Moment
This moment is all we have, my friend. The past is gone, and the future never comes, because when we get there, we’re still in the present.
If you take this moment to breathe deeply and say, “SubhanAllah wa bihamdihi” – glory to Allah and all praise to Him – and then thank Allah for the blessings in your life, or sit down and play a game with your child, go for a walk in the sunshine, maybe take a few nature photos, call an old friend, write your spouse a love note, read a verse from the Quran and contemplate it – then you have lived! You have turned that moment into a precious gem, something to smile about and feel good about.
Let’s live the moment, be conscious of it, feel it, and give Allah the credit, and in doing so let’s turn the moment into a circle of sunshine and barakah.
P.S. Isn’t that the most amazing photo above? I absolutely love it. I want to roll around in that grass, bathe in that river, call the adhaan to the sky, and build a small house among those trees. SubhanAllah :-)
Allah has named Himself Al-Mujeeb
Allah has named Himself Al-Mujeeb, which means the One who responds. Just as we are certain that the Qur’an is true, we must be certain that Allah, Al-Mujeeb, will answer our call.
We should never think that Allah will not answer, because by feeling so, we are denying this attribute of Allah. Whenever we are feeling down, we should not hesitate to ask Him over and over again, and to go into sujood and plead because that is the closest that we are to Him.
If we realize this, the doors of mercy have been opened for us, because the Prophet PBUH said, “For whoever the door of du`a’ opened, for him the doors of mercy are opened.” (Tirmidhi). Your du`a’ is deposited with Allah, and as was narrated from the Prophet PBUH, your du`a’ does something. Either Allah will speedily answer your du`a’ or He will save it for you until the Hereafter, or He will avert something bad equal to the value of the du`a’ (Ahmad).
So we should never leave du`a’. The Prophet PBUH told us, “Do not stop making du`a’, because nobody who makes du`a’ is forsaken.” (Hakim) Insha’Allah, you will be answered. The Prophet PBUH said, “Verily your Lord is Generous and Shy. If His servant raises his hands to Him (in supplication) He becomes shy to return them empty.” (Tirmidhi) Remember: our Lord is not forgetful. Sometimes you might even forget that you once made du`a’ for something, but He might give it to you years later...
Be positive....
Hear with your heart, see with your soul, be guided by The Hand you cannot hold, trust even if you cannot see. That's how faith must be. Sometimes the things we can't change, end up changing us instead.. So let that change be a positive one .... :)
Lead a good life
Life is full of imperfect things and imperfect people.
When things are not to our liking instead of exploding into flames of anger let us remember the good qualities in others and whisper a prayer for them.
We should recall our own imperfections first. Learning to accept each others faults and choosing to celebrate each other's differences, is one of the most important keys to creating a healthy, growing and lasting relationship.
Love the people who treat you right and have compassion for the ones who don't.
Live happily...
Whenever you are faced with a situation think carefully and positively how best you can solve the issue and make things work out for the better. Even if it means saying you are sorry when you were not at fault.
Mend your relationship with others as soon as you can, do not allow it to grow from a tiny petty seed into a huge, thorny, foul smelling cactus! By allowing that we are the ones who create problems, unhappiness and stress in our lives.
Had we humbled ourselves immediately to fix what's broken we would save ourselves from much bitterness and sadness. There are so many ways we can make ourselves live happier lives but we refuse to by hanging onto past issues and not forgiving, forgetting and moving forward with life.
Nothing in this world is permanent, not even our troubles or sadness unless you want them to be! Ponder over the decisions you have made.. did fighting over a broken bowl achieve you anything? Did your silent treatment with your mother in law really make you feel happy?! Did your belittling comment to your daughter in law really give you some pleasing satisfaction?!
Think twice before pleasing shaytan! Life is so short, when mistakes happen, when things go wrong keep them short-lived and restore happiness and peace as soon as possible. In this way we please the Almighty and pave our way to happiness in this world as well as the next.
Why don't we Pray?
Why don't we Pray?
Sadly, many Muslims do not pray or fulfil the conditions of the prayer, despite its importance. The purpose of prayer is to strengthen your relationship with Allah; to be grateful for all His blessings; and to remind ourselves of His Greatness. Just as the body requires physical needs, such as food and water, the soul requires spiritual needs, nourished by acts of worship, the most important of which is prayer. It could be that the body of a person is healthy but the person is spiritually dead.
Prayer connects you with Allah, it is the second most important pillar after faith and in it lies our success. It keeps us humble and protects us from sin, it envelopes our hearts with peace and contentment and enriches our souls. It is the solution to our problems and the cleanser of our sins. Let us try not to be ungrateful by abandoning it, let us not please the devil by being lazy. Prayer is brimming with gifts to offer us; let's stretch out and grab them with both hands five times a day everyday inshaAllah!
Monday, October 21, 2013
Allah knows
Remember Allah grants all prayers to the souls that are ready for it. You may think something is good for you when in fact it is bad for you. You know not, but Allah knows. When the right time comes, and you have the qualities to be appreciative and righteous, Allah does wonders to your life.
And Allah never denies our prayers, he denies misfortune if He were to answer us, because truly some prayers would only cause us grief and unhappiness.
Life is test...
Allah has told us in the glorious Qur'an that our faith will be tested. He said: "Be sure we shall test you with something of fear and hunger, some loss in goods or lives or the fruits (of your toil), but give glad tidings to those who patiently persevere." (2:155)
You patience will be tested. Your character will be tested with gain and loss in wealth, health, power and authority, and knowledge. If these tests are frequent, know that it is for your own good. There is a lesson to be learned from them.
These tests are for you to learn and grow. If your invocations to Allah increase because of them you are rewarded. They also teach you who is in charge when your arrogance and ignorance tell you that "I am self-sufficient."
Tests from Allah are good for us and they carry many purposes. These tests allow us to reflect and correct our wrong actions. They give us the opportunity to repent. They also prepare us for a great reward that Allah has in store for us.
Tears...
Alhamdulillah for the tears we cry in the darkness and solitude of the night.
When we feel so hopeless and lost. For in that quiet moment of heartache and confusion, whilst the rest of creation are in a deep slumber of unawareness, you know your eyes are tearing and heart is reaching out to the One who never sleeps. The One who is ever present listening to you and your call.
You know He is all you have and all that can help. Even though our limited minds cannot determine how and when, continue your call..
For the One who responds will not let u leave empty-handed! In due time His plan for you will set things right..
Aameen..
Innallaha ma'as saabireen!
Stay away from Anger.. It hurts.
Only You! If you are right then there is no need to get angry, And if you are wrong then you don't have any right to get angry. Patience with family is love, Patience with others is respect, Patience with self is confidence and Patience with Allah is faith. Never Think Hard about the PAST, It brings Tears...
Don't think more about the FUTURE, It brings Fear...
Live this Moment with a Smile, It brings Cheer. Every test in our life makes us bitter or better, Every problem comes to make us or break us, The choice is ours whether we become victims or victors. Search for a beautiful heart not a beautiful face. Beautiful things are not always good but good things are always beautiful. Never forget this advice!
Believe in yourself
People come into your life to serve some sort of purpose, teach you a lesson, or to help you figure out who you are or who you want to become.
You never know who these people may be –a neighbor, a teacher, a friend, even a complete stranger – but when you lock eyes with them, you know at that very moment they will affect your life in some profound way.
Sometimes things happen to you that may seem horrible, painful and unfair at first, but in reflection you find that without overcoming those obstacles you would have never realized your potential, strength, willpower, or heart.
Illness, injury, love, lost moments of true greatness and sheer stupidity all occur to test the limits of your soul. Without these small tests, whatever they may be, life would be like a smoothly paved straight flat road to nowhere. It would be safe and comfortable, but dull and utterly pointless.
The people you meet who affect your life, and the success and downfalls you experience, help to create who you are and who you become. Even the bad experiences can be learned from. In fact, they are sometimes the most important ones.
If someone loves you, give love back to them in whatever way you can, not only because they love you, but they are teaching you to love and how to open your heart and eyes to things.
If someone hurts you, betrays you, or breaks your heart, forgive them. They have helped you learn about trust and the importance of being cautious to whom you open your heart.
Make every day count. Appreciate every moment and take from those moments everything that you possibly can for you may never be able to experience it again.
Hold your head up because you have every right to.
Tell yourself you are a great individual and believe in yourself, for if you don’t believe in yourself, it will be hard for others to believe in you.
You can make anything you wish of your life.
And if you love someone tell them, for you never know what tomorrow may have in store.
Learn a lesson in life each day that you live and don't forget to pray everyday just as Your Creator did not forget to wake you up!
Have a blessed day... :)
Hardship..
Whenever we go through a hardship or suffer a calamity, we say this is a test from Allah. When we lose our job or a loved one or we get sick, we acknowledge that this is a trial from the Almighty. And surely, that is true.
However, we fail to realize that even when we did not lose our job, even when we did not lose a loved one and even when we did not suffer any hardship or calamity, we are still under a trial from Allah.
Yes, that's right. When we are at ease, enjoying good health and sitting cozily in the comfort of our homes, driving our cars, enjoying the company of our families and spending time with our friends, we are still being tested. In fact, this test is harder to pass than the test of hardship.
So, wise are you, if you realize that all the wealth you have, the health that you enjoy, the families and friends that you have, the easy, good times that you take pleasure in, are all blessings that are, in reality, tests from Allah. If you are grateful to your Lord, remembering Him in times of ease, thanking Him, surrendering to Him and obeying him, Allah will pass you in this test with flying colors and bless you even more.
And surely, remembering Allah in times of ease and success is far more difficult than remembering Allah in times of difficulty. However, if difficult times come (and they will surely come), then Allah will remember you in these times of difficulty just because you remembered Him in times of prosperity.
Wednesday, May 8, 2013
A good Supplication (Dua) to heal sickness
A good Supplication (Dua) to heal sickness
Ibn `Abbas (Radhiallahu anhu) reported:
The Prophet (Sallallaahu 'alaihi wasallam) said, "He who visits a sick person who is not on the point of death and supplicates seven times:
As'alullahal-`Azima Rabbal-`Arshil-`Azimi, an yashfiyaka
(I beseech Allah the Great, the Rubb of the Great Throne, to heal you),
Allah will certainly heal him from that sickness.''
[Abu Dawud and At-Tirmidhi]
Commentary:
There is always a great certainty that Allah will respond to a supplication which springs from a sincere, veracious heart. One should, therefore, pray for a patient with full conviction and reassurance of heart. Moreover, the Prophet's prayers have special effect and grace and therefore their original wordings should be uttered.
Riyad-us-Saliheen – Hadith No : 906
Please Share this Hadith with your relatives & friends and may Allah SWT reward you.
Allah is Graceful and He loves Grace
Allah is Graceful and He loves Grace
It is narrated on the authority of Abdullah b. Mas'ud (RadhiAllahu 'anhu):
that the Apostle of Allah (Sallallaahu 'alaihi wasallam) observed:
He who has in his heart the weight of a mustard seed of pride shall not enter Paradise.
A person (amongst his hearers) said: Verily a person loves that his dress should be fine, and his shoes should be fine.
He (Sallallaahu 'alaihi wasallam) remarked: Verily, Allah is Graceful and He loves Grace. Pride is disdaining the truth (out of self-conceit) and contempt for the people.
[Sahih Muslim - Book 1 - Hadith 164]
Expecting The Best From Allah SWT
Expecting The Best From Allah SWT
From a book by: Abu Muhamad al Maqdisi
حسن الظن بـالله
It is a form of worship by the heart and not a physical form of worship (ex prayers, fasting, performing haj).
Allah Says, as is in the Hadith Qudsi reported by al-Bukhari and Muslim: “I am as my slave expects Me to be, and I am with him when he remembers Me. If he remembers Me to himself, I make mention of him to Myself. And if he remembers Me in a group, I make mention of him in a group better than it. And if he comes near to Me by a hand-span, I come near to him by an arm-span. And if he comes near to Me by an arm-span, I come near to him by the span of an outstretched arm. If he comes to Me walking, I come to him running.” [Bukhari & Muslim]
Imam An-Nawawi said “The scholars say that expecting the best of Allah is to expect that He will have mercy on him and relieve him of hardship.”
A famous scholar said: “It is said that His Saying “I am as my slave expects Me to be” means:
If one expects an answer when he supplicates. It’s sad but true that a lot of us when we keep supplicating to Allah SWT and nothing happens we give up or we start complaining that Allah SWT is not answering our calls and that reflects weak faith. When Allah SWT delays your call, it is for your own good, look at this hadith:
The Prophet PBUH said, "Any Muslim who makes a supplication containing nothing which is sinful, or which involves breaking ties of relationship, will be given for it by Allah one of three things: He will give him swift answer, or store it up for him in the next world (Hereafter), or turn away from him an equivalent amount of evil." Those who heard it said they would then make many supplications and he replied that Allah was more ready to answer than they were to ask.
2. His repentance to be accepted.
قُلْ يَا عِبَادِيَ الَّذِينَ أَسْرَفُوا عَلَىٰ أَنفُسِهِمْ لَا تَقْنَطُوا مِن رَّحْمَةِ اللَّـهِ ۚ إِنَّ اللَّـهَ يَغْفِرُ الذُّنُوبَ جَمِيعًا ۚإِنَّهُ هُوَ الْغَفُورُ الرَّحِيمُ
Say, "O My servants who have transgressed against themselves [by sinning], do not despair of the mercy of Allah. Indeed, Allah forgives all sins. Indeed, it is He who is the Forgiving, the Merciful." [Az Zumar 39:53]
3. Something troublesome / problematic to be repelled from him.
4. His deeds to be accepted that are performed with their proper conditions.
Being negative and pessimistic
Whoever thinks that Allah SWT will NOT accept his supplication or his repentance; this is despair from the Mercy of Allah, and is from greatest of the major sins. Whoever dies upon this will be delivered to that which he expected.”
إِنَّهُ لَا يَيْأَسُ مِن رَّوْحِ اللَّـهِ إِلَّا الْقَوْمُ الْكَافِرُونَ
Indeed, no one despairs of relief from Allah except the disbelieving people. [Yusuf 12:87]
Why do we need to expect the best from Allah SWT?
It is a form of following Allah’s instructions as well as the teachings of the Prophet Muhammad PBUH.
It is strongly related to unification (oneness) of Allah (tawheed) by accepting and confirming that Allah is the Wakeel – Guardian.
It’s a form of worship.
It’s a motivation tool that will always make you work for the sake of Allah and to please Him.
Examples of people who always expected the best from Allah SWT:
- Hajar – the wife of Abraham; who he left with their child in a valley without vegetation without even turning to look back while she was calling him: "O Ibrahim! O Ibrahim! Who did you leave us with in this place?" She then realizes after her amazement at his continuing to walk away without turning back to look at her, and she says: "Did Allah command you to do this?" He replied: "Yes." So, she replied, with the best expectation of her Guardian: "Therefore, He will not abandon us."
- Abu Bakr (RA) On the occasion of Tabuk expedition, Abu Bakr (R.A.) brought everything that he possessed. When the Prophet PBUH asked him, “What did you leave for your family?” Abu Bakr (R.A.) said, “I have left for them Allah and his Prophet”.
- The noble group of youths (people of the cave) who expected the best of their Guardian and opposed those they were close to and far from in order to please Him. So, they left the closest of people to them in order to flee to their Guardian and away from polytheism and sin, and in order to please Him, they exchanged their comfortable lives for a small cave. So, Allah expanded it for them out of the Mercy that he poured forth on them.
وَإِذِ اعْتَزَلْتُمُوهُمْ وَمَا يَعْبُدُونَ إِلَّا اللَّـهَ فَأْوُوا إِلَى الْكَهْفِ يَنشُرْ لَكُمْ رَبُّكُم مِّن رَّحْمَتِهِ وَيُهَيِّئْ لَكُم مِّنْ أَمْرِكُم مِّرْفَقًا
[The youths said to one another], "And when you have withdrawn from them and that which they worship other than Allah, retreat to the cave. Your Lord will spread out for you of His mercy and will prepare for you from your affair facility."
v Sufian Al Thawry – said “I would have not loved to be judged by my father (on the day of judgement) as my Lord – Allah – is better for me than my father”
On the death bed!
Everyone should be expecting the best of Allah on one’s deathbed by being certain in His promises to the believers and to have confidence in his Guardian that He will not forsake him or waste his efforts in the days past, as the Prophet PBUH said “None of you should die except that he expects the best from Allah.” [Muslim]
Watch out, you need to WORK & be PATIENT!
Don’t be like the case of one who wishes he had some land that he would plant some seeds in and harvest without moving a finger or doing anything on his part, or one who wishes to have children without getting married and having relations; you must complement it with actions.
Being PATIENT is another important criteria when one is training himself to always thinking positive about Allah SWT. Look for instance at the hidden wisdoms that we learn from the story of Prophet Musa & al-Khidr in Surat al-Kahf (chapter 18)
- Story of the ship.
- The youngster whom al-Khidr killed
- The wall that they’ve built.
Expecting the best from your Muslim brothers & sisters
Imam Jafar as-Sadiq once said, “If you see something you don’t like in a brother, try to find 1-70 excuses for him. And if you can’t find an excuse, say ‘There might be an excuse, but I don’t know it.’”
يَا أَيُّهَا الَّذِينَ آمَنُوا اجْتَنِبُوا كَثِيرًا مِّنَ الظَّنِّ إِنَّ بَعْضَ الظَّنِّ إِثْمٌ ۖ
O you who have believed, avoid much [negative] assumption. Indeed, some assumption is sin [49:12]
So let us all expect the best from others and forgive one another so that Allah SWT will forgive our shortcomings in the Hereafter insha’allah (if Allah SWT wills).
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Sunday 8th April, 2012.
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