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Thursday, August 9, 2012

4a] Let Go of Grudges, for Your Own Sake

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corrupted by sin, then the glory of Islam is that innocence canbe
yours again, with tawbah. We Muslims don't believe in original sin.
All human beings were created pure, on the fitrah.That is your
birthright.
That's why 'A'isha reportedAllah's Messenger (may peace be upon him)
as having said: "None of you should say: 'My soul has become evil,'
but he should say: 'My soul has become remorseless.'"
In other words, your soul has not turned into an evil thing. It is not
totally lost. It is just at a point when it is not feeling remorse or
sorrow for its actions. But that can be changed! The soul can be
softened through prayer, dua', dikhr(remembrance of Allah), fasting,
reciting Quran, doing good to others, and other acts of worship,
untilyour soul once again feels remorse, and can return toa state of
purity. SubhanAllah!
Allah knew exactly what He was doing when He made you. If you don't
trust your own judgment, then trust Allah's.
Tonight, let go of your grudges and sleep with a clean heart. Tomorrow
theday is new, and life goes on. You have far to go and much to do.
Look ahead, with a sunrise in your eyes.

5] Let Go of Grudges, for Your Own Sake

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"Pardon them and overlook – Allah loves those who do good." (Qur'an 5:13)
If we hold grudges, our spirits get stuck like trapped birds. We can't
fly the way we're supposed to, because our own resentments bind us and
hold us down. When you hate someone, they don't feel it . Only you do.
It affects only your own heart, until your heart hardens and your
vision narrows, and life loses its joy and zest.
We must forgive each other and forgive ourselves. Let go of
resentments from the past.Do it for your own sake, because letting go
and forgiving is the only way to be happy.
Whatever others have done against you, let it go.Consign it to Allah,
then forgive. Whatever you have done against others, apologize and ask
forgiveness, and ask Allah'sforgiveness as well.
The Messenger of Allah (peace be upon him) was seated in a gathering
with the Sahabah when he looked towards the entrance and said, "A man
of Paradise is coming." Atthat instance someone who seemed to be very
ordinary entered the masjid where they were seated. One sahabi was
curious as to why the Prophet had said such a thing about this man, so
he followed the man to hishouse. The sahabi told the man that he was a
traveler, and was invited to stay as a guest. For three days the
sahabi saw nothing unusual, so he finally told the man what the
Prophet had said and asked him what was so special. The man thought
for a long time and said, "There might be one thing — before going to
sleep every night I forgive everyone and sleep with a clean heart."
Mr. Evatt
I went to high school in Saudi Arabia, and I had an American teacher
who I really liked. He was my English teacher for two years and his
name was Mr. Evatt. He was from Georgia and had long hair and a heavy
Southern drawl. He lived in a very old neighborhood of Riyadh, and I
always foundit amusing when the bus would pick him up in the morning,
as he was standing beside flocks of goats and smoking a cigarette, and
his shirt already plastered with sweat at 7am. He used to call us
students, "Little wallets", which was his version of " walad ", which
means boy in Arabic. But was a good teacher and I respected him.
Sometime during the second year, I was passing by the teacher's lounge
and the door was open. I heard a few of the teachers talking about
Arabs. I paused outside thedoor to listen, and I heard Mr. Evatt refer
to his students as "sand-ni****s." I was very hurt. I think it also
fueled the beginning of a deep resentment and intolerance in me that
lasted for many years. I returned to the USA for college, and for a
long time, if I ever found out that one of my non-Muslim friends
harbored the least bit of bigotry against Muslims or Arabs, I would
cut that person off forever, and literally never speak another word to
him. I hadno patience for it. I also had an increasing sense that I
did not belong in American society. I had always been proud of being
an American, but from the moment that I overheard Mr. Evatt, I began
to feel that while I loved America, America didnot love me back. I
became restless and unsatisfied with life in America. My most
satisfying times were my trips abroad to Mexico or Costa Rica. Finally
I left the USA and emigrated to Panama.
I was happy in Panama. It was a peaceful, beautiful place. The people
there had no preconceptions about Arabs and Muslims. Ithink I was able
to finally relax, and breathe easily. I only came back to the USA a
few years ago, but I've realized that somewhere along the road, I let
go of the grudges I was holding.I'm more easy going with people now. I
have a martial arts teacher who has some anti-Arab ideas, but I am
patient with him. I have realized that it's notthe bigots' fault that
they are ignorant. They only need to be educated. Just the fact of
knowing me can go a long way toward dispelling stereotypes.
It's so much simpler to extend love to people, andshow them the way,
rather than react with anger. And it's better for my own soul. I feel
calm now, and balanced. Alhamdulillah. If I could see Mr. Evatt now, I
would thank him for being a good teacher. He must have cared about us,
or he would not have made the effort. And maybe I would ask him about
the statement he made. But I wouldn't blame him or getangry. I wish
him well.
Forgive Yourself
This is important. Forgiveness needs to extend in all directions, even
to yourself. Whateveryou've done against yourself, forgive yourself.
Don't hold grudges againstyourself. We humans all make mistakes.
Don't call yourself names. You are not stupid, shameful, or useless.
Just the opposite! You are bright, special and unique, with a special
mission in this life. If you feel that you have been corrupted by
sin,:->

4a] When You Forgive, You Live

4a]
resentment or fear. At times I hold conflicting emotions: I might love
someone, but mistrust them. I think I should take a lesson from my
daughter Salma. I make mistakes with her, but her love flows like a
mountain stream. No one forgives with more grace than a child, and no
one forgives more fully than God.

4] When You Forgive, You Live

4]
Forgiveness is not for the weak. Being able to forgive those who have
wronged you is a mark of spiritual strength and confidence. When you
forgive, you grow, your heart begins to heal, your back straightens
up, your eyes clear so that you can see the road ahead. Anger is a
spiritual sickness; but when you forgive you live.
I know this isn't easy. In anearlier article I mentioned my time in
Fort Worth. There was one particular person there who treated me quite
badly. It's very difficult for me to hold an image of that person in
my mind and say, "I forgive you." It's almost frightening in some
strange way. But in doing it, I feel something in my chest let go, and
I find tears in my eyes, and a smile on my face. SubhanAllah.
It doesn't matter if the other person deserves forgiveness.
Forgiveness is a gift you give to yourself. If someone has hurt you,
don't worry about receiving an apology or explanation, or making them
understand you. You'll rarely get an explanation that makes sense. In
fact, if you want to move on, the best way to do that is to forgive.
Resentment is a chain that binds you to the other person, but
forgiveness breaks the chain, so that you can release that person
along your anger.
Not to mention, as the poet Oscar Wilde said, "Always forgive your
enemies – nothing annoys them so much."
In ancient Chinese thought, the state of forgiveness is like a wide,
deep valley. That's becauseit opens your mind and allows your thoughts
to flow freely, while anger constricts your mind and makes you blind.
"Hold to forgiveness, command what is right, and turn away from the
ignorant." (Qur'an, 7: 199)
In other words be constantly forgiving but don't give up your
principles ("command what is right"). If you've forgiven the ignorant
and they persist in their hurtfulways, then move on and leave them
behind. Separate yourself from those who are negative, and seek the
company of people who are supportiveand kind. Hold no rancor. When you
lay your head on the pillow, sleep in peace, and you'll wake with
tranquility.
I admit that I'm working on this. It's easy to say, "I forgive you."
The hard partis getting to a place wheremy heart is clear, where I
have no resentment or fear.:->