Thursday, 23 February 2012

Remembering Death & the Standing In Front of Allah Ta'ala


The topic of death is something that makes many people uncomfortable; and it is also something that I dislike speaking about since up to this point, I have never written about it and I have only once (when I was young) given a talk about it.

The subject of death hits a nerve into many of those who are God-fearing; death to them signifies the end, the full stop which abruptly finishes their story. After this full stop, a question mark arises; have I done enough to be forgiven? And similarly, the aspect of death hits a nerve into many of those who are not religiously inclined; because it once again signifies an end to their existence and it pulls a dark curtain over their performance (i.e. living). The reality is that death is something which no person has a disagreement in; every single sane person who lived regardless of his faith knew that one day, inevitably, he would have to go. Thus, logic would suggest that the clever person is he who prepares for what is to come next.

Yes, the discussion of death and the coming of the angel of death is one which creates anxiety but this is only coupled thereafter with the standing in front of the Creator of death. There is always Allah Ta’ala to save us from the pain of death; but who is there to save us from the wrath of Allah Ta’ala? Failure in front of Allah Ta’ala is the ultimate end; “If Allah helps you then nobody can overcome you and if He forsakes you, then who is there after Allah who can help you?” (Surah Ale Imran). Thus, it is established that though death is something which is testing; there is something far more greater in trial after that.

However, this fear is not something which is disliked in Shari’ah. Allah Ta’ala mentions in the Qur’an, “...whereas for the one who feared to stand before his Lord, and restrained his self from the (evil) desire, the Paradise will be the abode.” (Surah Nazi’ah). There are three steps mentioned in this verse which will lead a person to Jannah; the first is fearing the standing before Allah Ta’ala. When a person does this, it will enable him to take the second step which is to stay away from evil. Because he is constantly thinking about the end of his lowly existence and the perceived horror of standing in front of Allah Ta’ala as a criminal; he is immediately inclined towards doing good deeds. This fear in reality becomes a pious friend who pushes one to do good deeds. Thereafter, when that person has amassed so many good deeds, he is able to take third step. And that third step is Jannah.

Thus we should think about death often despite it not being a topic which is beloved to our heart; it will help us in reaching our goal. When a person is sitting in an exam hall and the teacher reminds him that he has only a few minutes left, he begins to cram as much good in as he can. Similarly, we have to remind ourselves that our time will soon be over upon this earth and thus we too should try do cram in as many good deeds as we can.

Our pious elders would think about death regularly to subdue their desires; they would think of their last breath, the sight of the angel of death, the extraction of the soul from the feet till it leaves from the mouth, the pain it creates, the crying of those around, the ghusl of one’s own body, the praying of the Janazah, the burial in the cemetery and that final clod of mud which lands upon one’s portion of this world. Then the dread of hearing the footsteps of loved ones bidding farewell as if to say, ‘There is nothing we can do for you now’. We too should keep these thoughts in mind. This is why Rasulullah salallahu alayhi wasallam mentioned, “Remember the destroyer of all pleasures (i.e. death).”

However, we should never be despondent of Allah Ta’ala. Our hope should be in His mercy alone. Perhaps this is the reason as to why I have not written about death before as I can’t bring myself to think of a situation so severe in which there is not Allah’s Ta’ala softness. My heart can’t bare the idea that Allah Ta’ala will deal so severely with any slave who at least tries to do good and thus I can only make my tongue moist with the supplication of our Prophet Muhammad salallalhu alayhi wasallam, “O Allah, do not disgrace me for indeed You know of my state and do not punish me for indeed you are dominant over me.” and thereafter hope for His mercy.

May Allah Ta’ala give us all the ability to remember death and prepare for our hereafter and the standing in front of Allah Ta’ala. May He out of His kindness and benevolence pardon our reckoning and admit us into Jannah without any trials. Ameen, Ya Rabbal Aalameen.

Tuesday, 14 February 2012

Poetry: Kill Them With Love

I found the following video quite amazing, it is poetry spoken by brother Boonaa Mohammed. It highlights how the character of a Muslim should be towards those who are hostile in an excellent poetic verses.


Show me a stranger and I'll show you a friend that you haven't met yet,
Plus any obstacle in the way of anything is usually one of the prices of success,
And people are more than numbers; to crack a smile is really no stress
Divide my time like economics, I love to say high and buy less
Multiply first impressions by everything you might have guessed
Prejudice takes time, but my time is business
And this just makes big dollars and cents
Why would you hate, when love just costs less
In fact the muscles it takes to make a frown,
Make more work than to just turn it upside down
But why do you hate it when I'm polite, can't stand when I'm sincere
Calling me all these names wondering why I'm still just standing here,
Mainly because your ignorance leaves me to believe that you really just need a hug,
And I've been unstoppable ever since I learned to kill them with love
I am a psychotic serial lover, seriously considering only complementing our mothers
Because wither you like it or not, I am your brother
A teddy-bear terrorist, chilling with my well-mannered crew
Yeah you a racist, but I'ma still hold the door open for you
Cause seriously dude, no need for the attitude
I aint made at you, I have bad days too
Here's my celly, let's talk, I'ma great listener too
Family driving you crazy, I know how they do,
I love kids, hit me up, I could be your babysitter too
Yeah boy, cause I'm nice like that
I'll even watch your car if you promise that you'll be right back
So relax and be cool, no point in lying to you,
I am a servant and my master sees all that I do
So tell me what you need dude, a dollar, here take two
Achooo, May Allah bless you, guide you and make things easy for you
This respect thing, it's just what I do
And its past tolerating, it's on the path of understanding and appreciating you,
So what you gonna do when the love comes for you
Insult my heritage, we both from Adam and Eve fool
Ahhh, snap, how you like that,
You gave me extra change and I gave it right back
I let people pass when they wanna switch lanes,
Cause if it was me, I hope they would do the same
You butchered my name, but it's A ok
It happens all the time, I won't correct you anyways
And it may sound strange, but I'ma be that change
Improve everyday, to prove rudeness is lame
I believe in modesty and trying to lower my gaze
And if everything is from above than everything is the same
I aint impressed by money, cars, clothes or fame
I am a Muslim, so the trinkets of the world don't mean a thing
I was taught that peace is not that absence of war
But peace, is a feeling that comes from remembering your Lord
So for the sake of peace, there is no point in hating me anymore
It's a big place; we can all live together in this world
I invite you all to join this Jihad of love
And see why fundamentalism still begins with fun
And if you don't agree, I won't even judge,
I just kill you all,
with the love

Thursday, 9 February 2012

Two Types of Beauty


I have extracted and translated the following  from Rowdhatul Muhibeen by Ibnul Qayyim rahimahullah:

Know that beauty is divided in to two types: (1) exoteric (outward) beauty (2) intrinsic (inward) beauty.

The inward beauty is loved because of itself (i.e. if a person was only inwardly beautiful, that would be enough for him to become loved also). And inward beauty compromises of knowledge, intelligence, generosity, chastity, courage etc. The inward beauty in essence is what Allah Ta’ala focuses upon in relation to his slave and it is the object of His (Allah’s Ta’ala) love. This has been related in the Sahih Hadith, “Indeed, Allah Ta’ala does not look at your appearance or your wealth but rather, he looks at your hearts and your deeds.” (Muslim)

Thereafter, there is the outward appearance; It is the beauty that Allah Ta’ala has specifically given to some (in their appearance) in preference of others. This is known as the increase in mould/creation as Allah Ta’ala says, “And He increases in creation what He wills” (Surah Fatir). Outward beauty compromises of a beautiful voice, a beautiful appearance. It has been narrated in Sahih Muslim from Rasulullah salallahu alayhi wasallam that “A person who has an iota of pride will not enter Jannah.” The companions radiallahu anhum said, “O Rasulullah! Is it considered pride if a man loves that his shoes are nice and that his clothes are nice?” Rasulullah salallahu alayhi wasallam said, “Indeed Allah is beautiful and He loves beauty. Pride is to turn away from the truth and to belittle people.”

In the way inward beauty is a bounty from Allah, in the same way outward beauty is also a great bounty from Allah Ta’ala. It is something which requires a person to make thanks to Allah Ta’ala for. If the slave thanks Allah Ta’ala by preserving himself and being fearful of falling into Haraam, his beauty will increase. If he uses his beauty in sinful activities than this will affect his outward appearance in some way in the worldly life before the hereafter: His beauty will change into ugliness, whosoever sees him will immediately hate him. Every single person who does not dear Allah ‘azza wa jal in regards to his beauty will find it changed to ugliness in front of the people.

Indeed, inward beauty prevails over being outwardly ugly and this inward beauty guises the ugliness (i.e. nobody realises how ugly the person is because they recognise his character to be so good). And indeed, being inwardly ugly prevails over outward beauty as it guises the outward beauty (i.e. it does not matter how beautiful a person is, if his intrinsic qualities are bad then despite his beauty, everyone will recognise him to be a arrogant pretty boy etc).

A poet says:

“O the one who is beautiful faced, stay away from vulgarity. Do not change your beauty with ugliness.

O the one who is ugly faced, at least be of good character! Do not collect two repulsive attributes together!”

May Allah Ta’ala give us the ability to be inwardly beautiful and use our outward beauty correctly. Ameen. Ya Rabbal Alameen.

Sunday, 5 February 2012

Picture of the Month - February 2012

Praying in Congregation


Praying in congregation is wajib upon every Muslim man. Allah Ta'ala mentions in the Qur'an, "And bow your head with those who bow (in worship)"

Similarly, Rasulullah salallahu alayhi wasallam has said, "It better to join another person and pray than to pray alone and it is more superior in the company of two men and the bigger the congregation the more liked it is by Allah." (Abu Dawud)

It has also been narrated in Bukhari & Muslim that congregational prayers are 27 ranks above an individual prayer in virtue.

May Allah Ta'ala give us the ability to pray our Salaah in congregation. Ameen.