By no means is love a sickness in and of itself. Indeed, it is the
only known cure for many of the problems and ailments that we as human
beings suffer from. However, love can turn into an illness if it
becomes obsessive, if it goes beyond its proper bounds, or if the
object of love is not worthy. When such a situation develops, love
indeed becomes a sickness requiring a remedy.
It is Allah (Subhaanahu wa Ta'aalaa)'s order in the world that he
sends down to it no affliction without sending down with it its cure.
Love is noexception.
The treatment of this illness is as follows:
1. As with all diseases, an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.
This is why we must lower our gazes and resist taking a second glance
at a member of the opposite sex who attracts us. Allah (Subhaanahu wa
Ta'aalaa) says: "Say to thebelieving men that they should lower their
gaze and guard their chastity. That will make for greater purity for
them, and Allah is acquainted with all that they do. And say to the
believing women that they should lower their gaze and guard their
chastity…" (Surah al-Noor: 30-31)
We can see how Allah (Subhaanahu wa Ta'aalaa) first issues the command
to believing men, then repeats the command for believing women, thus
emphasizing the importance of lowering our gazes. The fact that Allah
(Subhaanahu wa Ta'aalaa) addresses members of each sex individually
shows just how important and relevant this matter is to people of both
sexes. Indeed, these Verses are one of the few occasions where Allah
(Subhaanahu wa Ta'aalaa) addresses men and women separately inthe
Quraan.
The look is the beginningthat can lead to progressively greater ills.
This is why Allah (Subhaanahu wa Ta'aalaa) mentions it first, and then
follows it up with the command forus to guard our chastity.
A poet long ago observed:
A glance, a smile, a friendly hello,
Some chatting, a date, then off they go!
If some of us find it difficult to carry out this command, they should
write these verses down on a sheet of paper and hang them on their
wall or place them on the dashboard – whatever it takes to remind
them.
2. Thinking about the consequences is often a sobering dose of medicine.
The ability to think aboutthe far-reaching consequences of our actions
is one of the distinctive qualities that set humanity apart from other
animals. This is whya person just does not goahead and do
everythingthat tickles his fancy. He first has to think about what is
behind it and what will come of it.
For instance, he might pause to think, before embarking upon a certain
course of action, that if he does so, he might succumb to AIDS. He
might reflect upon how that dreaded disease has already claimed tens
of millions of lives, how some of those who were careful –who chose
only one sexual partner who even had an AIDS test – nevertheless came
down with the disease.
How many people like that do we hear about, some of whom come out and
admit that the disease befell them as a punishment from Allah
(Subhaanahu wa Ta'aalaa), and hoping that it might at least expiate
for their sin?
The same can be said for all the other sexually transmitted diseases.
The worst thing of all is to think that an indiscreet man can infect
his pious, faithful, and chaste wife with one of these vile diseases.
Another consequence to think about is pregnancy.A man who had
repentedfor his sins once admittedto me that he had intentionally
chosen to involve himself with a woman who was sterile. Regardless,
Allah (Subhaanahu wa Ta'aalaa) wanted her to fall pregnant and she
did.
We should not be heedless of the consequences of our actions. Does
anyone want to be responsible for someone coming intothis world with
no idea who his father is; someone who starts out life already
disadvantaged?
Maybe one of us will pay the price for his misdeed in this world.
Maybe he will get away with it here, going through life unrepentant
and unscathed, only to be humiliated for it before the eyes of all on
the Day of Judgment.
Some of the evil consequences of this behavior are psychological in
nature. Aman, once enamored of women, gets to the pointthat he can
never be satisfied. He eternally craves variety and no degree of
beauty is enough. Because of this, he may find himself eternally
forbidden the lawful pleasure to be found within marriage . His senses
and his sentiments have all been dulled.
Some young men travel abroad and spend their time in the company of
prostitutes and other women of ill repute, but if one of them were
ever to hear that his wife backhome so much as looked at another man
indiscreetly, he would divorce her on the spot.
One man lamented: "I would forsake all the women of the world for the
sake of one woman whom I knew would get worried if I came home at
night a little bit late." This is the sentiment of any man who
possesses wisdom.
3. The communion of lawful love is the best cure of all.
All of the stories of love that we find in our literature – whether it
bethat of Jamîl and Buthaynah, Kuthayyir and 'Azzah, Qays and Laylâ,
or for that matter their English equivalent Romeo and Juliet – deal
with the anguish of unrequited love.
Allah (Subhaanahu wa Ta'aalaa) has placed in what is lawful all that
we need so we can dispense with what He has made unlawful. It provides
the most fulfilling, satisfying, and deepest expression of love.
The Prophet (SallAllaho alaihe wa sallam) said: "We see for those who
are in love nothing better than marriage ." (Sunan Ibne Maajah, 1847
and Mustadrak Haakim, 2724 with a good chain of transmission)
Lawful matrimony is what brings healing to the heart and removes
itsdisquiet. If it is not written for a certain manand women to come
together in matrimony, each of them should havefaith that there are
many others out there with whom Allah (Subhaanahuwa Ta'aalaa) can
enrich them with a meaningful and loving relationship.
4. Resignation and a willingness to forsake what is wrong.
No matter how painful it may be to part, it is sometimes necessary.
TheProphet (SallAllaho alaihewa sallam) said: "Whoever maintains his
chastity, does so with thegrace of Allah (Subhaanahu wa Ta'aalaa).
Whoever finds self-sufficiency does so with what Allah (Subhaanahu wa
Ta'aalaa) has enriched him. Whoever is patient draws his fortitude
from Allah (Subhaanahu wa Ta'aalaa). And no one hasbeen given a gift
better or more bountiful than patience." (Bukhari 1469 and Muslim
1053)
Whoever gives something up for Allah (Subhaanahu wa Ta'aalaa)'s sake
should know that Allah (Subhaanahu wa Ta'aalaa) will give him in its
substitute something far better.
5. Channeling one's energies and abilities into what is nobler,
moreprecious, and sublime – the love of Allah (Subhaanahu wa Ta'aalaa)
We express this love by bringing benefit to His creatures, by our
obedience to Him, by our Salaah (prayers), our Saum (fasts), our Zikr
(remembrance of Him), our Du'aas (supplications), and our Tawaadhu'
(humility). Wedo so by keeping the company of righteous people and by
aspiring tothe noblest and most beneficial of goals.
We should channel our energies into what benefits us in our
worldlylives and in our faith. Allah (Subhaanahu wa Ta'aalaa) says:
"Seek Allah's help with patienceand perseverance. It is indeed
difficult except upon those who are humble." (Surah al-Baqarah: 45)
He says: "Whoever puts his trust in Allah, sufficient is Allah for
him." (Surah al-Talaaq: 3)
A heart that is full of concern for others will bea heart that is full
of love – but not a slave to love. It is an empty heart that falls
stricken for any visitor who graces its doorstep.
We should take full advantage of our lives and be as productive as
possible. We need to develop our talents, our minds, and put our
creativity into practice. Yes! Be enamored – but be enamored of truth
and knowledge . Be fully in love – but be in love with righteousness.
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Tuesday, November 27, 2012
Lovesickness
Finding a Marriage Partner
Q. What are Islamically permissible ways in which to meet women with
intention for marriage , if you live in a society where your best
opportunity to meet a muslim woman is at the workplace or in a
secondary school?
A. Marriage is an institution which is filled with respect and dignity
and so, everything that leads to marriage must be filled with the
same. Dating, as we have seen brings about a great amount of sins and
wrongdoings on the partof the boy and the girl. Assuch, a Muslim boy
or girlmust never be trapped into this web of satan.
In accordance to the guidelines given in the beautiful teachings of
Islam , when one seeks a partner in marriage, he/she must consult with
the parents or other close family members. The parents/guardian etc.
will then enquire from others in the community and beyond about a good
boy or girl for their son/daughter. When a certain match is found, the
parents/guardian should enquire about the traits, habits and character
of that person. If they are pleased, then they wouldintroduce the boy
to the girl. At this point the boy and girl may speak to each other
within the presence of blood relatives and may then decide that they
would marry each other. Even atthis time, it is not permissible for
both of them to go out alone, to be in seclusion or to maintain any
sort of relationship which is seen from a husband andwife.
Besides the above, if a boy happens to see a girl which may interest
him or vice versa, then they must consult with their parents and
proceed thereafter in accordance to the guidelines given inthe
beautiful teachings of Islam. If the parent finds it difficult to find
a suitable wife/husband for their son/daughter (through their
contacts) then they may continue to enquire from friends, the Imam,
persons in the community or even distant relatives.
And Allah knows best.
intention for marriage , if you live in a society where your best
opportunity to meet a muslim woman is at the workplace or in a
secondary school?
A. Marriage is an institution which is filled with respect and dignity
and so, everything that leads to marriage must be filled with the
same. Dating, as we have seen brings about a great amount of sins and
wrongdoings on the partof the boy and the girl. Assuch, a Muslim boy
or girlmust never be trapped into this web of satan.
In accordance to the guidelines given in the beautiful teachings of
Islam , when one seeks a partner in marriage, he/she must consult with
the parents or other close family members. The parents/guardian etc.
will then enquire from others in the community and beyond about a good
boy or girl for their son/daughter. When a certain match is found, the
parents/guardian should enquire about the traits, habits and character
of that person. If they are pleased, then they wouldintroduce the boy
to the girl. At this point the boy and girl may speak to each other
within the presence of blood relatives and may then decide that they
would marry each other. Even atthis time, it is not permissible for
both of them to go out alone, to be in seclusion or to maintain any
sort of relationship which is seen from a husband andwife.
Besides the above, if a boy happens to see a girl which may interest
him or vice versa, then they must consult with their parents and
proceed thereafter in accordance to the guidelines given inthe
beautiful teachings of Islam. If the parent finds it difficult to find
a suitable wife/husband for their son/daughter (through their
contacts) then they may continue to enquire from friends, the Imam,
persons in the community or even distant relatives.
And Allah knows best.
The Mother of all evils?
Imam al-Qurtubi mentions in his tafseer (al-Jami' li-Ahkam al-Qur'an)
that a man once saw a drunkard trying to fish the moon (yes, fish the
moon) in the heavy drunken state that he was in. The man upon seeing
such a despicable condition (and being so ghastly averse to it) made
an oath declaring his wife divorced if there was ever anything to
enter the belly of the son of Adam which was worse or more evil than
alcohol .
As oaths in matters of divorce are binding, he was told to seek a
juristicruling from Imam Malik who was in Madinah. Theman came to Imam
Malik and told him about his oath, seeking a fatwa from him; should he
divorce his wife or not? Imam Malik told him to come back in three
days while he looked into the matter.
After the three days passed, the man returnedto Imam Malik who then
said to him (read carefully):
امرأتك طالق إني تصفحت كتاب الله فلم أر شيئًا يدخل جوف ابن آدم أخبث ولا
أشر من الربا
"Your wife is divorced. I searched and studied through the Book of
Allah and I didn't see anything enter the belly of the son of Adam
worseor more evil than Riba (interest)."
Ok, other than the lesson to never make such crazy oaths in the first
place(!), this just further highlights the dangers and evil of
interest. And here we are today surrounded by it, in every place. May
Allah save us from it, ameen.
1 Comment from → Current Affairs , Quotes , Seeking Knowledge ['ilm] ,
Tarbiyyah [Training and Self-Development] , Thoughts and
Contemplations , Translations
that a man once saw a drunkard trying to fish the moon (yes, fish the
moon) in the heavy drunken state that he was in. The man upon seeing
such a despicable condition (and being so ghastly averse to it) made
an oath declaring his wife divorced if there was ever anything to
enter the belly of the son of Adam which was worse or more evil than
alcohol .
As oaths in matters of divorce are binding, he was told to seek a
juristicruling from Imam Malik who was in Madinah. Theman came to Imam
Malik and told him about his oath, seeking a fatwa from him; should he
divorce his wife or not? Imam Malik told him to come back in three
days while he looked into the matter.
After the three days passed, the man returnedto Imam Malik who then
said to him (read carefully):
امرأتك طالق إني تصفحت كتاب الله فلم أر شيئًا يدخل جوف ابن آدم أخبث ولا
أشر من الربا
"Your wife is divorced. I searched and studied through the Book of
Allah and I didn't see anything enter the belly of the son of Adam
worseor more evil than Riba (interest)."
Ok, other than the lesson to never make such crazy oaths in the first
place(!), this just further highlights the dangers and evil of
interest. And here we are today surrounded by it, in every place. May
Allah save us from it, ameen.
1 Comment from → Current Affairs , Quotes , Seeking Knowledge ['ilm] ,
Tarbiyyah [Training and Self-Development] , Thoughts and
Contemplations , Translations
Be so close to the Qur’an that…
Be so close to the Qur'an that with every turn of itspage, your heart
also turns. You undergo a change of character; and come out better.
You come closer to Allah and you understand your religion more.
Be so close to the Qur'an that not only do you consider it to be your
companion in life, but it also considers *you* to be its companion
both here and on Yawm al-Qiyamah (Day of Resurrection).
Be so close to the Qur'an that whenever you open to read it, it draws
you indeeply and takes you on amazing journeys through power concepts
and thought-provoking dialogue, through history and the undisputed
facts of the future and Hereafter; learning life lessons and learning
about yourself. The journey doesn't end until you end it (by closing
the Book).
Be so close to the Qur'an that you make it your first point of
judgement and guidance when you quarrel or fall out with a relative,
spouse, friend orstranger. You place it before you with the sincerity
to resolve matters and follow the causes for peace.
"… If they both desire reconciliation, Allah will cause harmony
between them. Indeed, Allah is ever Knowing and All-Aware." [al-Nisa:
35]
Be so close to the Qur'an that if you happen to miss your daily
portion ofit, it preoccupies your mind and you are not at peace until
you take yourregular nourishment from it.
Be so close to the Qur'an that just hearing the words, "O you who
believe…" strikes something within your heart. You are all ears and
attentive; ready to respond.
Be so close to the Qur'an that you truly feel its blessings in your life.
Be so close to the Qur'an that while many love listening to music and
lyrical tunes, for you nothing can beat the melodious recital of your
favourite Surah (chapter).
Be so close to the Qur'an that you actually walk F E A R L E S S. In
every place, at all times, and every stage of your life. Your fear is
only from One Being, and He is above His Throne, `azza wa jall.
Be so close to the Qur'an that the mere contemplation of a verse
brings tears to your eyes.
Be so close to the Qur'an that after a long and tiring day, all you
want to do is make wudhu' (ablution) and sit down with a cuppa tea in
a cosy spot for some heartwarming reading and reflection.
Be so close to the Qur'an that it becomes the first companion you turn
to when you need to hear comforting words, or a shoulder to lean on in
difficult times, or guidance in times of confusion. It becomes your
first point of contactalongside salah (prayer) and du'a
(supplication).
Be so close to the Qur'an that its melodious verses drown away the
meaningless chatter of this world and you preferlistening to it
instead of listening to much of Mankind…
Be so close to the Qur'an that you become recognised for it; in your
character and the way you carry yourself through life.
Be so close to the Qur'an that being in its companymakes you feel like
you are in the best company; the most serene, thought-provoking,
heart-warming, and tranquil of gatherings. People think you are alone…
but you are anything but alone.
Be so close to the Qur'an that you can't fathom theidea of dying
without having memorised it. Youcan't see yourself standing in front
of Allah in complete ignorance of His Book, His Verses, His Words.
Be so close to the Qur'an that everytime you hear a verse, you stop
and check yourself against it. Is it a command/prohibition which you
adhered by? Divine advice which you've taken on board? Wisdom which
you've learnt from? Check yourself against every verse and be the
first to benefit from it, because you are that close.
Be so close to the Qur'an that before embarking on the path of
knowledge, you first immerse yourself in it. You do not place any
branch of 'ilm before knowledge of the Book, and thus you spend your
early learning days learning all about it.
Be so close to the Qur'an that its verses replay melodiously in your mind…
Be so close to the Qur'an that you can find for yourself a verse
reflecting every moment of your life. You will always know what to do.
Be so close to the Qur'an that the worldy chaos around you only
increases your yearning towards secluding yourself, reciting its
verses and being in its beautiful company.
Be so close to the Qur'an that nothing, nothing can come in between it and you.
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also turns. You undergo a change of character; and come out better.
You come closer to Allah and you understand your religion more.
Be so close to the Qur'an that not only do you consider it to be your
companion in life, but it also considers *you* to be its companion
both here and on Yawm al-Qiyamah (Day of Resurrection).
Be so close to the Qur'an that whenever you open to read it, it draws
you indeeply and takes you on amazing journeys through power concepts
and thought-provoking dialogue, through history and the undisputed
facts of the future and Hereafter; learning life lessons and learning
about yourself. The journey doesn't end until you end it (by closing
the Book).
Be so close to the Qur'an that you make it your first point of
judgement and guidance when you quarrel or fall out with a relative,
spouse, friend orstranger. You place it before you with the sincerity
to resolve matters and follow the causes for peace.
"… If they both desire reconciliation, Allah will cause harmony
between them. Indeed, Allah is ever Knowing and All-Aware." [al-Nisa:
35]
Be so close to the Qur'an that if you happen to miss your daily
portion ofit, it preoccupies your mind and you are not at peace until
you take yourregular nourishment from it.
Be so close to the Qur'an that just hearing the words, "O you who
believe…" strikes something within your heart. You are all ears and
attentive; ready to respond.
Be so close to the Qur'an that you truly feel its blessings in your life.
Be so close to the Qur'an that while many love listening to music and
lyrical tunes, for you nothing can beat the melodious recital of your
favourite Surah (chapter).
Be so close to the Qur'an that you actually walk F E A R L E S S. In
every place, at all times, and every stage of your life. Your fear is
only from One Being, and He is above His Throne, `azza wa jall.
Be so close to the Qur'an that the mere contemplation of a verse
brings tears to your eyes.
Be so close to the Qur'an that after a long and tiring day, all you
want to do is make wudhu' (ablution) and sit down with a cuppa tea in
a cosy spot for some heartwarming reading and reflection.
Be so close to the Qur'an that it becomes the first companion you turn
to when you need to hear comforting words, or a shoulder to lean on in
difficult times, or guidance in times of confusion. It becomes your
first point of contactalongside salah (prayer) and du'a
(supplication).
Be so close to the Qur'an that its melodious verses drown away the
meaningless chatter of this world and you preferlistening to it
instead of listening to much of Mankind…
Be so close to the Qur'an that you become recognised for it; in your
character and the way you carry yourself through life.
Be so close to the Qur'an that being in its companymakes you feel like
you are in the best company; the most serene, thought-provoking,
heart-warming, and tranquil of gatherings. People think you are alone…
but you are anything but alone.
Be so close to the Qur'an that you can't fathom theidea of dying
without having memorised it. Youcan't see yourself standing in front
of Allah in complete ignorance of His Book, His Verses, His Words.
Be so close to the Qur'an that everytime you hear a verse, you stop
and check yourself against it. Is it a command/prohibition which you
adhered by? Divine advice which you've taken on board? Wisdom which
you've learnt from? Check yourself against every verse and be the
first to benefit from it, because you are that close.
Be so close to the Qur'an that before embarking on the path of
knowledge, you first immerse yourself in it. You do not place any
branch of 'ilm before knowledge of the Book, and thus you spend your
early learning days learning all about it.
Be so close to the Qur'an that its verses replay melodiously in your mind…
Be so close to the Qur'an that you can find for yourself a verse
reflecting every moment of your life. You will always know what to do.
Be so close to the Qur'an that the worldy chaos around you only
increases your yearning towards secluding yourself, reciting its
verses and being in its beautiful company.
Be so close to the Qur'an that nothing, nothing can come in between it and you.
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And Allah Knows the Best!
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