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1) Prophet Muhammad (SAS): What to do with God’s Bounty.A brief sensible story

In the name of Allah, the Most-Merciful, the All-Compassionate

 

"May the Peace and Blessings of Allah be Upon You"

 

   Bismillah Walhamdulillah Was Salaatu Was Salaam 'ala Rasulillah

          As-Salaam Alaykum Wa-Rahmatullahi Wa-Barakaatuh

 

1) Prophet Muhammad (SAS): What to do with God’s Bounty

 

The Qur’an was the Prophet Muhammad’s (peace be upon him) permanent companion: He loved it and recited it at all times, in prayer, night worship and whenever he could. Once he asked his noble companion Abdullah ibn Masoud to recite from the Qur’an and he would listen. Abdullah said: “How can I recite it to you, when it is to you that it has been revealed?” The Prophet said: “I love to listen to it recited by someone else.” Abdullah recited the first 41 verses of Surah 4. As he read the last verse, he looked up to find the Prophet weeping. He told him to stop. That last verse says: “How will it be (on Judgment Day) when We shall bring a witness from every community, and call you as a witness against these people?” (4: 41)

The Prophet used to fast voluntarily, and sometimes he would not end his fast at sunset, as it is the norm in Islamic fasting. Some of his companions tried to do likewise, but he stopped them from doing so, saying: “I am unlike you; I stay the night with my Lord who gives me food and drink.” His long hours of prayer and address to God produced a great change in his human constitution. He was thus able to take very little food and drink, because his soul lived in a different world.

Yet despite being spiritually so far removed from people, he lived with them, knowing their nature, feeling their worries and understanding their problems. He gave judgment in their cases without departing for a moment from the path of justice.

Can we emulate the Prophet and adopt the same attitude to the life of this world? Certainly not, and we are not required to. Some mystics and ascetics have tried to discard worldly pleasures, living on the margin of life, and hoping to emulate prophets in their sublime standards. That is an impossible task they set for themselves. A blush of shyness cannot be produced by some makeup products. Artificial flowers may look similar to natural ones, and can retain their shape for much longer, but they lack luster, fine smell and texture; they lack life.

Anyone can recline on a straw mat and it could leave its mark on his body. Does this give him any similarity to Prophet Muhammad who gave this world an uninterested glance because his heart was attached to his Lord, alerts in His presence? No one becomes qualified as a military commander because he wears the suit of the commander.

There is a certain attitude people should have toward the life of this world. It has been explained by the Prophet and we would like them to know it. Should they maintain it, they rise in honor. Koran (or Qarun, as he is called in the Qur’an) was extremely wealthy. People admired his riches and dearly wished to be similarly rich. God did not require him to abandon his life, but simply outlined a few things for him to do. He was required to reflect on how he acquired his wealth. It is granted by God. Hence, he was told to look at his wealth and say: “Whatever God wills will take place. No power works without God’s will.”

In his arrogance, Korah said that he acquired his wealth through his genius. If we assume, for argument’s sake that this was true, who gave him his intelligence? It is undoubtedly God, but he chooses to be oblivious of the fact. When God bestows His favors on someone, He wants that person to acknowledge those favors. Is this difficult? He wants the recipient to be kind, just, seeking what is right and good. He said to Korah: “Seek, by means of what God has granted you, the good of the life to come, without forgetting your rightful share in this world; and do good just as God has done good to you, and do not seek to spread corruption on earth.” (28: 77)

Unfortunately, many people receive God’s great bounty, but they are mindful only of their own desires, careless about others. They immerse themselves in pleasures at the expense of the hungry. In their arrogance, they look with disdain at others. God has warned believers against such stupidity: “Believers! Do not let your riches or your children make you oblivious of the remembrance of God. Those who do so will surely be the losers. Give, then, out of what We have provided for you, before death comes to any of you, and then he says, ‘My Lord, if You would grant me a delay for a short while, I would give in charity and be one of the righteous.’” (63: 9-10)

 

By SHEIKH MUHAMMAD AL-GHAZALI      http://arabnews.com/lifestyle/islam/article268728.ece

Published: Feb 17, 2011 20:22 Updated: Feb 17, 2011 20:22

 

 

2) A brief sensible story to share with u all....

 

Once, a group of people were travelling on rocks at night. A voice came from the sky that whosoever picks up the rocks will regret and whosoever doesn't pick up the rocks will regret. Now, the people were confused.

 

How can this be? Whether you pick up the rocks or not, you will regret!

Anyway, some people picked up the rocks and some didn't. In the morning when they reached their homes, they saw that the rocks turned into diamonds.

 

Now, those people who didn't pick up the rocks started regretting saying "If only we had picked up some rocks."

Those people who did pick some rocks also started regretting saying "Why didn't we pick up more rocks?"

 

Both sides eventually ended up regretting.

 

Dear Muslims, this same incident will take place with us on the Day of Judgment. Those people who spent their time in useless things will start regretting by looking at those who achieved a great position in Paradise by spending their time in the way of Allah. Now, those who did achieve a position in Paradise will start regretting by looking at those who did more than them and are higher in status.

 

"Alas! If we had only done more to please Allah."

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The Prophet of Allah (sallallaahu 'alaihi salam) said;

"Whoever guides or directs to good, then he gets the same amount of blessing (reward) as the one who does it"

[Saheeh Muslim]

 

 

 

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