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Tuesday, July 03, 2018

Temporary and permanent



الدُّنيَا سِجنُ المُؤمِنِ وَ جَنَّة الكَافِرِ

The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) said, “The world is the prison of the believer and the paradise of the disbeliever.”

(Tirmidhi and Muslim 4 no 7058) 




The above hadith clearly explains the world is a prison for the believer. He is limited, restricted and oppressed in the world. He might not be able to do the good he wants to do. He will be beset with problems and sedition. Then he might look at the disbeliever and see him without restrictions, he can do whatever he wants, whenever he wants, he has the big house, the big car, the big kids and the big wife. The believer, on the other hand, might not have any of these. So why is this? 


Should not believers be in the best state and the most money, is not that a sign a love? This is one of great errors of humanity. They think by having wealth, property and businesses means that God loves them. These are temporary and will end in a short while.


Now look at the believer who is beset with difficulties and hardship, is he detested by God? 

Ponder now the worldly life of the prophets (upon them peace). They all had jobs they were farmers, traders, shepherds and kingship etc. They had different difficulties: mistreated by people, slandered, killed, harmed, loss of life and loss of family etc. Did not Allah love the Prophets? Well, of course. So why these difficulties? 

The reason for the tribulations of the Prophets (upon them peace and blessings) to increase their reward. This was for a divine wisdom. Most of all they are our teachers and as such, if they were not given tribulation then we would not know how to deal with our own problems.


From this, realise that having something is not a sign of love. Most people are closer to Allah in tribulation than blessing and that is why we often do not get what we want. 


يُحِبُّهُمْ وَيُحِبُّونَهُ
"He loves them and they love Him." 5:54


This ayah is about Allah's love for the believers. He loves them and they love Him. So if you love Allah then Allah loves you. Allah's love for the believers was before any of you were born. Ponder that for a moment and bathe in this powerful blessing.


The fact someone has possessions does not mean love. It might be a tribulation because they cannot give gratitude for their blessings and their tribulation overcomes them. In Surah Al-Kahf (18), Khidr (upon him peace) took the life of an innocent child. This action did not make sense until it was seen in long vision of the afterlife. The child would grow up to disbelieve and become a severe tribulation for the believing parents. We would not realise the blessing of this tribulation but we have to trust Allah and have good opinion of Him. He handles our affairs better than us, so do not fret.


A true sign of whether Allah detests someone can be seen in his or her live and at his or her death. If they were given faith then this is true sign of love and if they were not given that then it is an opposite sign.


Finally, would you give something you love something temporary for a limited time or something that will last forever? The answer is simple something that lasts forever is paradise. That is what Allah has in store for those who have faith. Realise that their paradise ends and the real paradise never ends and that is only for those who believe.

So do not worry about your problems, breathe with me and let us move on to pastures new.



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