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Thursday, June 17, 2010

Pesanan dari Syeikh Abdul Kadir Al Jailani untuk sentiasa bersangka baik sesama insan.

Renungan Sejenak..


Berikut adalah tips dari Syeikh Abdul Kadir Al Jailani untuk sentiasa bersangka baik sesama insan.


  1. Jika engkau bertemu dengan seseorang, maka yakinilah bahawa dia lebih baik darimu. Ucapkan dalam hatimu :
    "Mungkin kedudukannya di sisi Allah jauh lebih baik dan lebih tinggi dariku".
  2. Jika bertemu anak kecil, maka ucapkanlah (dalam hatimu) :
    "Anak ini belum bermaksiat kepada Allah, sedangkan diriku telah banyak bermaksiat kepadaNya. Tentu anak ini jauh lebih baik dariku"..
  3. Jika bertemu orang tua, maka ucapkanlah (dalam hatimu):
    "Dia telah beribadah kepada Allah jauh lebih lama dariku, tentu dia lebih baik dariku."
  4. Jika bertemu dengan seorang yang berilmu, maka ucapkanlah (dalam hatimu):
    "Orang ini memperoleh kurnia yang tidak akan kuperolehi, mencapai kedudukan yang tidak akan pernah kucapai, mengetahui apa yang tidak kuketahui dan dia mengamalkan ilmunya, tentu dia lebih baik dariku."
  5. Jika bertemu dengan seorang yang bodoh, maka katakanlah (dalam hatimu) :
    "Orang ini bermaksiat kepada Allah kerana dia bodoh (tidak tahu), sedangkan aku bermaksiat kepadaNya padahal aku mengetahui akibatnya.
    Dan aku tidak tahu bagaimana akhir umurku dan umurnya kelak. Dia tentu lebih baik dariku."
  6. Jika bertemu dengan orang kafir, maka katakanlah (dalam hatimu) :
    "Aku tidak tahu bagaimana keadaannya kelak, mungkin di akhir usianya dia memeluk Islam dan beramal soleh. Dan mungkin boleh jadi di akhir usia diriku kufur dan berbuat buruk.
*P/s : Semoga ia menberi manfaat kepada kita semua....


Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Which of these two categories do you wish to be in?


There can be no doubt that the Qur’aan is the greatest miracle of the Prophet (salAllahu 'alayhi wa sallam) - a miracle that can be appreciated by all of mankind. Yet, despite the power and status of the Qur’aan, many Muslims are heedless of it.

It is distressing to see that the Muslims of today have turned away from this great treasure that has been revealed to them - the very Speech of Allaah. They have made the Qur’aan a sacred family heirloom; to be treasured in exotic and expensive covers, yet to be uninhabited by the best of all covers - their hearts; to be recited and listened to in the best and most melodious of voices, yet to ignore its meanings; to be placed high above all other objects in any room, yet to occupy the lowest station in their daily lives; to be read when a death has occurred, yet to be ignored by the living; to be written in the fanciest of scripts and on the most expensive of papers, yet to be heedless of its commandments and prohibitions.

'What is the matter with them, that they have turned away from the Remembrance?' [74:49]

'O Mankind! What has made you careless concerning your Lord, the Most Generous?' [82:6]

O Muslims! O Believers of the Qur’aan! Beware that you do not fall into those whom the Prophet (salAllahu 'alayhi wa sallam) will complain about to his Lord on the Day of Judgement:

'And the Messenger (will) say: ‘O My Lord, indeed my people took this Qur’aan as something worthy of being abandoned!’' [25:30]

The scholar Ibn al-Qayyim al-Jawziyyah (rahimahullah, d. 758 A.H.) said,

There are various types of ‘abandonment’ of the Qur’aan:

1) To abandon listening to it and believing in it.

2) To abandon acting upon it, and ignoring its lawful and prohibited ordinances (Halaal and haraam), even if one believes in it and recites it.

3) To abandon judging by it, and resorting to it as a judge when there are differences in the essence of the religion or other matters.

4) To abandon pondering over it, and understanding it, and seeking the explanation of it.

5) To abandon using it as a cure in all types of diseases of the heart, and instead to seek to cure these diseases by other means.

And all of these categories are included in the statement of Allaah,

'And the Messenger (will) say: “0 My Lord, indeed my people took this Qur’aan as something worthy of being abandoned!’' [25:30]

even though some of these types of abandonment are worse than others. [8]

How many of these types of abandonments are we guilty of?
O Muslims! Have you not read the outcome of the one who turns away from the Qur’aan?

'And whoever turns away from My Remembrance (the Qur’aan), for him is a life of hardship, and We shall raise him up, on the Day of Judgement, blind. He will say, ‘O My Lord! Why have you resurrected me blind, when I used to see (in this world)?’ (Allaah) will respond, ‘Likewise (in this manner), Our verses came to you, but you ignored them. And, likewise, today you shall be ignored’' [20:124-126].

The one who was blessed with sight, but turned away from the light and guidance of the Qur’aan, deserves that his sight to be snatched away from him, for of what use was it? If his sight was blind to the light of the Qur’aan, then, on the Day of Judgement , it shall be blind to all else.

'And whoever is blind in this world (to the Qur’aan), then he will be blind on the Day of Judgement, and even more astray!' [17:72]

The Prophet (salAllahu 'alayhi wa sallam) said,

Indeed, Allaah will honour people (i.e., in this world and the Hereafter) by this Book, and He will debase others by it.” [9]

There are only two categories of people when it comes to the Qur’aan; those that will be honoured because of it, and those that will be humiliated because of it. The Prophet (salAllahu 'alayhi wa sallam) also said,

“Whoever puts (the Qur’aan) ahead of him, it will lead him to Paradise; and whoever throws it behind him, it will drag him into Hell.” [10]

Which of these two categories do you wish to be in?

Footnotes
8 Ibn al-Qayyim, p. 113. The five categories have been translated in meaning, not verbatim.
9 Reported by Muslim.
10 Reported by at-Tabaraani.