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I Complain only to Allah
August 24, 2008 on 10:48 am | In Akhlaaq, Gems, Ibadah, Islam, Tazkiyyah| By Abd al-Ahad
Bismillah walhamdolilah wasalatu wasalam 'ala Rasool Allah
Asalamu 'alaikum wa rahmatullahi wa barakatahu,
I start by asking a very simple question: Where does patience stand within our lives today?
SubhanAllah, what a beautiful trait it is yet we rarely see the implementation of it. Such a beautiful tree by which the sweetest of fruits cultivate and bless our lives, yet we just let it slip away as a "thing of the past".
Sabr (patience) comes from a root word meaning to detain, refrain, and stop. Applying this to our lives as Muslims, it means to stop ourselves from despairing and panicking and to stop our tongues from complaining. O Slave of Allah! Why do you despair when you know your Lord is the Most Merciful? Why do you panic when you know Allah is your Protector? O Slave of Allah! Why do you complain to the people, when your Lord is All-Hearing and is able to do all things? O Slave of Ar-Rahman! Be like Yaqub alayhi salam when he said:
قَالَ إِنَّمَا أَشْكُو بَثِّي وَحُزْنِي إِلَى اللّهِ وَأَعْلَمُ مِنَ اللّهِ مَا لاَ تَعْلَمُونَ
He said: "I only complain of my grief and sorrow to Allah, and I know from Allah that which you know not." [Surah Yusuf V.86]
Or be like Musa alayhi salam who prayed to Allah azza wa jal saying:
"O Allah! All praise is due to You, and complaint is made only to You, and You are the only One from whom we seek help and in whom we put our trust, and there is no power except by Your help"
Or be like our beloved Prophet sallalahu alayhi wasalam:
"O Allah! I complain to You of my weakness and helplessness"
These were the greatest of people that ever stepped foot on this earth and they were a people who only complained to the Lord of all the worlds. Why? Because complaining to Allah is of great benefit while complaining to people is of no benefit. Complaining to Allah is a form of true patience, worship, and great reward while complaining to the people is the opposite.
May we use this blessed month which is approaching us in a few days to truly come closer to Allah by practicing true patience.
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Wa ‘alaykum as-salaam wa Rahmat Allahi wa Barakaatuhu,
Jazaakum Allahu khayran for the reminder.
SubhanAllah, I noticed a habbit in some people I met that relates to this topic. The people I speak of are not Muslim (May Allah guide them to Islam. Ameen), but when you ask them “how are you?” their response is “I can’t complain.” SubhanAllah, it is honest (because we should complain of our grief, sadness, and trials only to Allah) and it doesn’t provoke any further questions on the topic. I thought it seemed like a good habbit to adopt, waAllahu a’alem. And of course, Alhamdulillah in all situations.
Comment by Mariam 3:36 — October 13, 2008 #