The Egyptian who had bought him told his wife, 'Look after him with
honour and respect. It's possible he will be of use to us or perhaps
we might adopthim as a son.' And thus We established Yusuf in the land
to teach him the true meaning of events. ALLAH IS IN CONTROL OF HIS
AFFAIR. However, most of mankind do not know. (Surah Yusuf, 21)
Arabic Transliteration: Waqala allathee ishtarahu min misra
liimraatihi akrimee mathwahu AAasa an yanfaAAana aw nattakhithahu
waladan wakathalika makkanna liyoosufa fee al-ardi walinuAAallimahu
min ta/weeli al-ahadeethi waAllahu ghalibun AAalaamrihi walakinna
akthara alnnasi la yaAAlamoona
ALLAH IS IN CONTROL OF HIS AFFAIR
waAllahu ghalibun AAalaamrihi
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Thursday, May 31, 2012
Faith in difficult times
When we look at today's headlines in the newspapers and magazines, or
perhaps hear a brief news report on the radio or television, or read
the latest news updates on the internet, it is quite easy for a person
who does not have the Qur'anic perspective and thus fails to consider
that there is good in everything that Allah creates to be overwhelmed
with a feeling of the darkest foreboding.
Unemployment is on the increase in many of the world's largest
economies;financial markets are unable to shake off their doldrums for
very long; the twin scourges of homelessness and hunger are on the
rise. It seems tomany that the days of limitless economic growthand
the boundless wealth associated with it are coming perilously close to
a shattering end. People are now feeling great anxiety about not only
their own but their children's futures; recently,in London, England
rampaging mobs of looters took to the streets to express themselves
through wanton theft and lawlessness. All around us, it seems that the
machinery of civilization iscoming to a halt. We see signs of
increasing immorality, of a hardeningof attitudes in the hearts of men
throughout the world, of the abandonment of the most helpless amongst
us by not only their respective governments, but seemingly by their
fellow men as well.
At difficult times like this, it is of the most vital importance for
the believers to never forget that all these manifestations are not
cause for us to resign ourselves to feelings of nihilism. We must
always remember that it is our Lord, Almighty Allah, Who is in supreme
control of allaffairs, and all things happen through His All-powerful
Will. Indeed, the life of this world is buta place of testing for the
true life to come, the Hereafter.
One of the reasons so many people feel despair and hopelessness in
their lives is that they have fallen prey to one of satan's greatest
traps; they have put their faith, not in Allah, but in the transitory
treasures of thisworld. They have replaced faith in our Lord with
faithin the New York Stock Exchange. They long not to read the Word of
Almighty Allah, the Qur'an,but instead their quarterlydividend
statement. They wish to hear only the honeyed words of their financial
advisor, and pay no heed to the call to prayer. They turn for help to
economists, financial pundits and investment bankers, oblivious to
the only One Who can grant them assistance, Allah, the Creator and
Owner of all things. As a result, their lives are an unending quest
for ever-greater riches in the life of this world, all the while
forgetting the eternal life to come. When events no longer proceed in
the manner in which they foolishly assumed would continue for the rest
of their lives, their hearts are seized with disillusionment,
despondence, fear, and anger.
All too many people todayhave fallen into this snare set for them by
satan; they have succumbed to his infernal whisperings. They live
their lives in an egocentric manner, obsessed with the accumulation of
riches andthe acquisition of "the finer things in life." They care not
for their fellow men; they turn away when they see a homelessman or
woman begging inthe streets. They avert their gaze and walk by as
though these needy people did not exist, and do not even give them a
kind word if perhaps they haven't the money to spare them. In the
worst cases, they privately (or even publicly) castigate these
indigent people and wish them ill. These people have truly fallen into
the lowest levels of moral degeneracy.
However, it is incumbent upon us as believers to profess our great
devotionand deep faith in Allah, theLord of the Worlds, He upon Whom
all things depend, and for us to give our constant praise and thanks
to our Lord for all the innumerable blessings which He has chosen to
bestow upon us through His endless munificence. Intimes of difficulty,
it is of course natural for us to turn to Allah for help in removing
our afflictions; but we must also never forget to turn to Allah in
heartfelt thanks in times of plenitude and show Him our deeply felt
gratitude for the boundless blessings He has granted us. In these
volatile times, we must also humbly implore Almighty Allah to give us
the strength we need so that we may remain steadfast and continue on
His path, and to seek refuge in Allah from the ".......whisperer who
withdraws, who whispers into the hearts of men among jinn and men."
(Surat an-Nas, 4-6).
Let us briefly reflect on what faith means to us as Muslims.
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perhaps hear a brief news report on the radio or television, or read
the latest news updates on the internet, it is quite easy for a person
who does not have the Qur'anic perspective and thus fails to consider
that there is good in everything that Allah creates to be overwhelmed
with a feeling of the darkest foreboding.
Unemployment is on the increase in many of the world's largest
economies;financial markets are unable to shake off their doldrums for
very long; the twin scourges of homelessness and hunger are on the
rise. It seems tomany that the days of limitless economic growthand
the boundless wealth associated with it are coming perilously close to
a shattering end. People are now feeling great anxiety about not only
their own but their children's futures; recently,in London, England
rampaging mobs of looters took to the streets to express themselves
through wanton theft and lawlessness. All around us, it seems that the
machinery of civilization iscoming to a halt. We see signs of
increasing immorality, of a hardeningof attitudes in the hearts of men
throughout the world, of the abandonment of the most helpless amongst
us by not only their respective governments, but seemingly by their
fellow men as well.
At difficult times like this, it is of the most vital importance for
the believers to never forget that all these manifestations are not
cause for us to resign ourselves to feelings of nihilism. We must
always remember that it is our Lord, Almighty Allah, Who is in supreme
control of allaffairs, and all things happen through His All-powerful
Will. Indeed, the life of this world is buta place of testing for the
true life to come, the Hereafter.
One of the reasons so many people feel despair and hopelessness in
their lives is that they have fallen prey to one of satan's greatest
traps; they have put their faith, not in Allah, but in the transitory
treasures of thisworld. They have replaced faith in our Lord with
faithin the New York Stock Exchange. They long not to read the Word of
Almighty Allah, the Qur'an,but instead their quarterlydividend
statement. They wish to hear only the honeyed words of their financial
advisor, and pay no heed to the call to prayer. They turn for help to
economists, financial pundits and investment bankers, oblivious to
the only One Who can grant them assistance, Allah, the Creator and
Owner of all things. As a result, their lives are an unending quest
for ever-greater riches in the life of this world, all the while
forgetting the eternal life to come. When events no longer proceed in
the manner in which they foolishly assumed would continue for the rest
of their lives, their hearts are seized with disillusionment,
despondence, fear, and anger.
All too many people todayhave fallen into this snare set for them by
satan; they have succumbed to his infernal whisperings. They live
their lives in an egocentric manner, obsessed with the accumulation of
riches andthe acquisition of "the finer things in life." They care not
for their fellow men; they turn away when they see a homelessman or
woman begging inthe streets. They avert their gaze and walk by as
though these needy people did not exist, and do not even give them a
kind word if perhaps they haven't the money to spare them. In the
worst cases, they privately (or even publicly) castigate these
indigent people and wish them ill. These people have truly fallen into
the lowest levels of moral degeneracy.
However, it is incumbent upon us as believers to profess our great
devotionand deep faith in Allah, theLord of the Worlds, He upon Whom
all things depend, and for us to give our constant praise and thanks
to our Lord for all the innumerable blessings which He has chosen to
bestow upon us through His endless munificence. Intimes of difficulty,
it is of course natural for us to turn to Allah for help in removing
our afflictions; but we must also never forget to turn to Allah in
heartfelt thanks in times of plenitude and show Him our deeply felt
gratitude for the boundless blessings He has granted us. In these
volatile times, we must also humbly implore Almighty Allah to give us
the strength we need so that we may remain steadfast and continue on
His path, and to seek refuge in Allah from the ".......whisperer who
withdraws, who whispers into the hearts of men among jinn and men."
(Surat an-Nas, 4-6).
Let us briefly reflect on what faith means to us as Muslims.
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Duas from The Holy Quran
And when My servants ask thee concerning Me, I am indeed close (to
them): I respond to the dua (prayer) of every suppliant when they
calleth on Me " [ Quran 2:186 ]
1. Our Lord! Grant us good in this world and good in the life to come
and keep us safe from the torment ofthe Fire (2:201)
2. Our Lord! Bestow on us endurance and make our foothold sure and
give us help against those who reject faith. (2:250)
3. Our Lord! Take us not to task if we forget or fall intoerror. (2:286)
4. Our Lord! Lay not upon us such a burden as You did lay upon those
before us. (2:286)
5. Our Lord! Impose not on us that which we have not the strength to
bear, grant us forgiveness and have mercy on us. You are our
Protector. Help us against those who deny the truth. (2:286)
6. Our Lord! Let not our hearts deviate from the truth after selves,
and unless You grant us forgiveness and bestow Your mercy upon us, we
shall most certainly be lost!(7:23)
13. Our Lord! Place us not among the people who have been guilty of
evildoing. (7:47)
14. Our Lord! Lay open the truth between us and our people, for You
are the best of all to lay open the truth. (7:89)
15. Our Lord! Pour out on us patience and constancy, and make us die
as those who have surrendered themselves unto You. (7:126)
16. Our Lord! Make us not atrial for the evildoing folk, and save as
by Your mercy from people who deny the truth (10:85-86)
17. Our Lord! You truly know all that we may hide [in our hearts] as
well as allthat we bring into the open, for nothing whatever, be it on
earth or in heaven, remains hidden from Allah (14:38)
18. Our Lord! Bestow on us mercy from Your presence and dispose of our
affairs for us in the right way. (18:10) & (59:10)
19. Our Lord! In You we have placed our trust, and to You do we turn
in repentance, for unto You is the end of all journeys. (60:4)
20. Our Lord! Perfect our light for us and forgive us our sins, for
verily You have power over all things.(66:8)
21. Surah Al-An'am 6.162: Say (O Muhammad SAW):"Verily, my Salât
(prayer), my sacrifice, my living, and my dying are for Allah, the
Lord of the 'Alamîn (mankind, jinns and all thatexists). Our Lord!
Perfect our light for us and forgive us our sins, for verily
You have power over all things. (66:8)
22. Surah Al-An'am 6.162: Say (O Muhammad SAW):"Verily, my Salât
(prayer), my sacrifice, my living, and my dying are for Allah, the
Lord of the 'Alamîn (mankind, jinns and all thatexists).
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them): I respond to the dua (prayer) of every suppliant when they
calleth on Me " [ Quran 2:186 ]
1. Our Lord! Grant us good in this world and good in the life to come
and keep us safe from the torment ofthe Fire (2:201)
2. Our Lord! Bestow on us endurance and make our foothold sure and
give us help against those who reject faith. (2:250)
3. Our Lord! Take us not to task if we forget or fall intoerror. (2:286)
4. Our Lord! Lay not upon us such a burden as You did lay upon those
before us. (2:286)
5. Our Lord! Impose not on us that which we have not the strength to
bear, grant us forgiveness and have mercy on us. You are our
Protector. Help us against those who deny the truth. (2:286)
6. Our Lord! Let not our hearts deviate from the truth after selves,
and unless You grant us forgiveness and bestow Your mercy upon us, we
shall most certainly be lost!(7:23)
13. Our Lord! Place us not among the people who have been guilty of
evildoing. (7:47)
14. Our Lord! Lay open the truth between us and our people, for You
are the best of all to lay open the truth. (7:89)
15. Our Lord! Pour out on us patience and constancy, and make us die
as those who have surrendered themselves unto You. (7:126)
16. Our Lord! Make us not atrial for the evildoing folk, and save as
by Your mercy from people who deny the truth (10:85-86)
17. Our Lord! You truly know all that we may hide [in our hearts] as
well as allthat we bring into the open, for nothing whatever, be it on
earth or in heaven, remains hidden from Allah (14:38)
18. Our Lord! Bestow on us mercy from Your presence and dispose of our
affairs for us in the right way. (18:10) & (59:10)
19. Our Lord! In You we have placed our trust, and to You do we turn
in repentance, for unto You is the end of all journeys. (60:4)
20. Our Lord! Perfect our light for us and forgive us our sins, for
verily You have power over all things.(66:8)
21. Surah Al-An'am 6.162: Say (O Muhammad SAW):"Verily, my Salât
(prayer), my sacrifice, my living, and my dying are for Allah, the
Lord of the 'Alamîn (mankind, jinns and all thatexists). Our Lord!
Perfect our light for us and forgive us our sins, for verily
You have power over all things. (66:8)
22. Surah Al-An'am 6.162: Say (O Muhammad SAW):"Verily, my Salât
(prayer), my sacrifice, my living, and my dying are for Allah, the
Lord of the 'Alamîn (mankind, jinns and all thatexists).
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HADEES - ~
'Umar Radhiyallaahu Anhu narrates that Nabi Sallallaahu Alaihiwasallam
said: Indeed, ALLAAH elavates through this Book (Al-Quraan) many
people and degrades others by it.
(Muslim)
Note:
Those who act upon the Qur'aan, ALLAAH Subhaana Wa Thaala honors them
with respect and dignity in this life and in the Hereafter, and those
who do not act upon it are humiliated.
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said: Indeed, ALLAAH elavates through this Book (Al-Quraan) many
people and degrades others by it.
(Muslim)
Note:
Those who act upon the Qur'aan, ALLAAH Subhaana Wa Thaala honors them
with respect and dignity in this life and in the Hereafter, and those
who do not act upon it are humiliated.
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