Monday, 2 September 2013

Celebrating the praises of Allah


بِسْمِ اللهِ الرَّحْمَنِ الرَّ حِيْمِ

 
The merciful Lord tells us in His Holy words;

When comes the help of Allah, and victory, and Thou dost see the people enter Allah’s Religion in crowds, celebrate the praises of Thy Lord, and pray for His forgiveness: for He is Oft-Returning (in Grace and mercy).  (Chapter 110)

This chapter was revealed to the Holy Prophet Muhammad (pboh) when his mission was completed and it is amongst the last of the revelations sent to him.

This chapter holds a very important message for each and every one of us.  It was not only pertinent to the time of Prophet Muhammad (pboh), but it is a universal principal of life. 

An example of this is the story of Prophet Joseph (as).  When he reached the pinnacle of his accomplishments and achieved the mission that Allah sent him for, instead of displaying any sort of arrogance or pride (which a lot of people display when they have achieved something) he instead made a very beautiful dua;

My Lord! You have indeed bestowed on me of the sovereignty, and taught me the interpretation of dreams; the (only) Creator of the heavens and the earth! You are my Wali (Protector, Helper, Supporter, Guardian) in this world and in the Hereafter, cause me to die as a Muslim (the one submitting to Your Will), and join me with the righteous.  (12:101)

On the other hand, when Allah saved the children of Israel from the tyranny of Pharaoh by safely taking them across the sea; as soon as they were safe, they saw some people worshipping idols and they requested Prophet Moses (as) to make for them idols of their own to worship.

They immediately forgot about the One True God and His great mercies on them.

Allah does not want us to behave like the children of Israel, instead He gave us this principle that when we’ve achieved success in this life and would have achieved some of our goals materially and otherwise we should celebrate the praises of Thy Lord, and pray for His forgiveness. 

A lot of people work very hard to attain some sort of material success.  When they were working and striving they were nice and humble; but unfortunately later on, when they got some material gain, they started to abuse the blessing of Allah, and instead of doing good they got mixed up in haram. 

Allah demonstrated with the life of Prophet Muhammad (pboh), after the boycott and early hardships he was faced with, people started to accept Islam in great numbers and the beauty of Islam started flourishing; Allah revealed to him two things that he and his followers should do; glorify your Lord and make a lot of repentance.

And we too should engage in this as much as possible regardless of the stage of life we are in.  Because we do not know if in the process of trying to acquire we would have transgressed any of the laws of Allah.  It is a good way to make amends.  A lot of people when they retire they don’t know what to do with their time.  A nice way is to praise Allah, to recite His Holy Words and seek His forgiveness. 

We may not spend our desired time with our Lord because of our commitments to our work and family etc.  But when you’ve attained something of this world, spend a lot of time with Him; on one hand trying to get closer to Him and on the other hand trying to remove the obstacles, hurdles and weight that may be pulling you down from getting closer to Him.  Then you would have benefited from what He has provided for you.

Keep in mind that our focus and purpose should be that at every stage in life we should aim to increase the time spent with our Lord; and thank Him for His blessings and favours and seek His forgiveness.  Then you would have attained true success, both materially and spiritually.

May Allah bless us, forgive us and guide us all on the straight path insha Allah.


Transcript of discourse delivered by
Maulana Dr. Waffie Mohammed


The video presentation of this discourse can be accessed at
http://www.youtube.com/markazalihsaan