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Showing posts with label Greatness of Allah. Show all posts
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Sunday 25 June 2023

UNLEASHING THE SPLENDID SYMBOLISM OF SACRIFICE: LESSONS FROM EID-UL-ADHA

 

SACRIFICE ON EID UL ADHA


As the exuberant festival of Eid-ul-Adha is coming, we should delve deep into the theme of sacrifice and its profound symbolism in Islamic culture. Beyond the celebration and customary rituals, apprehending the true meaning of sacrifice can unleash the influential lessons that connect to all. Today, I will try my best to explore the compelling insights and interesting messages from the act of sacrifice,  to explain its importance and relevance to our lives in the fast-paced world.

The Sacrifice of Ibrahim: “A Testament of Adamant Faith”

The life of Prophet Ibrahim (A.S) was full of continuous trials that demonstrates his faith in the oneness of Allah Almighty in the face of adversity. The biggest trial of his life was opposition by his family member on the rejection of the concept of polytheism. Instead of following the concept like the whole society, he questioned the validity of idols and commenced the personal journey to seek a higher power. His rejection to follow the religion of his ancestors led to great conflict and opposition but his belief in the concept of true Worthy authority remained unshaken and he consistently tried to spread the message of Allah Almighty. Prophet Ibrahim (A.S) followed the command of Allah Almighty and attempted to sacrifice his beloved son. All the trials were planned to check the faith of Prophet Ibrahim (A.S) and for his personal growth. Prophet Ibrahim (A.S) never lost his courage and resilience to enlighten society with true faith. Now imagine the huge emotional turbulence, Prophet Ibrahim (A.S) has experienced on the command of Allah Almighty. He just identified that this command is from the high authority of wisdom and must be a better decision for my son’s life. The obedience of Prophet Ibrahim (A.S) to follow this command is unyielding.

The sacrifice of Prophet Ibrahim (A.S) teaches us the most beautiful and most important lessons;

1.  Believing in the Wisdom of Allah Almighty

Prophet Ibrahim (A.S) was able to submit to the will of Allah because he had a deep conviction that Allah's intentions were always superior to his own. Because of this trust, he was able to set aside his desires and comply with the order to sacrifice his adored kid. Similar to this, trusting in Allah's judgment can provide us comfort and direct us towards the greatest outcomes when we experience difficulties or discover ourselves in trying situations.

2. Perseverance and patience

Since Prophet Ibrahim (A.S) had a firm belief in Allah, his path was defined by patience and perseverance. He endured a great deal of opposition, rejection, and difficulty while maintaining his faith. Similar to this, when we face difficulties or setbacks, clinging to our faith in Allah's direction and relying on His might enables us to survive and conquer challenges, encouraging personal development and perseverance.

3. Increasing our faith

Our faith is strengthened and our relationship with Allah is deepened when we remain firm in our religion in the face of hardship. Prophet Ibrahim's (A.S) steadfast devotion in the face of various hardships showed his unshakeable dedication to Allah. Similarly, when we encounter challenges, clinging firmly to the presence of Allah.

The conclusion to summarize the lessons is;

1. When we remain confident in Allah's guidance amid difficulty, our trust and relationship with Him are strengthened.

2. We must hold firm to our convictions and have faith that Allah's purposes are greater than our own, just like Prophet Ibrahim (A.S) did.

3. Our unwavering faith gives us the fundamental character traits of patience and tenacity, which enable us to overcome obstacles and advance spiritually.

4. We find contentment and feel Allah's presence in our life when we have steadfast faith in Him and submit to His will.

 

Sunday 7 August 2022

If Allah is Merciful and not egoistic then why does he says, I will put you in hell if you worship anyone else other than me?

 If Allah is Merciful and not egoistic then why does he says, I will put you in hell if you worship anyone else other than me?  

Shirk is the biggest sin of islam


The largest sin in Islam is worshipping someone else other than Allah, or worshipping Allah as well as someone else. This sin is called "Shirk". شرک

  It is mentioned in Quran, Surah Al-Nisa,

اِنَّ اللّٰہَ لَا یَغۡفِرُ اَنۡ یُّشۡرَکَ بِہٖ وَ یَغۡفِرُ  مَا دُوۡنَ ذٰلِکَ لِمَنۡ یَّشَآءُ ۚ وَ مَنۡ یُّشۡرِکۡ بِاللّٰہِ فَقَدِ افۡتَرٰۤی  اِثۡمًا عَظِیۡمًا ﴿۴۸

"Indeed, Allah does not forgive association with Him, but He forgives what is less than that for whom He wills. And he who associates others with Allah has certainly fabricated a tremendous sin. (Surah An-Nisa, verse: 48)."

 

It is also mentioned in Surah Luqman, Ayah: 13;

وَإِذْ قَالَ لُقْمَانُ لِابْنِهِ وَهُوَ يَعِظُهُ يَا بُنَيَّ لَا تُشْرِكْ بِاللَّهِ إِنَّ الشِّرْكَ لَظُلْمٌ عَظِيمٌ

"And when Lokman said to his son, in warning: 'My son, associate none with Allah, to associate others with Allah is a tremendous wrong."       

 

So, in Islam, there is No Forgiveness for A MUSHRIK. But Allah is most Merciful and most compassionate. His mercy surrounds everything. In Quran it is mentioned in Surah ul Aeyraaf, verse: 156;

وَ رَحۡمَتِیۡ وَسِعَتۡ کُلَّ شَیۡءٍ

"But My mercy encompasses all things." 

 He loves the person more than anyone else. There is a Hadith that explains the love of Allah for humans.

Umar ibn al-Khattab (may Allah be pleased with him) said: "Some prisoners were brought to the Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him), and there was a woman among the prisoners who was searching (for her child). When she found her child she embraced him and put him on her breast. The Messenger of Allah (peace be upon him) said to us, ‘Do you think that this woman would throw her child in the fire?’ We said, ‘No, by Allah, not if she is able not to.’ The Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) said, ‘Allah is more merciful to His slaves than this woman is to her child.’” 

So, why he will punish the MUSHRIK and will not forgive him at any chance? If he loves the man more than the love of seventy mothers, then how he can give hard punishment to His slaves?  For instance, if your son wants to hurt himself, what will you do? Will you let him do it? Of course not because you know what is better for your son. You will give him instructions to live. You will spend money for his studies. You will set an award for him. All this is because you love him. But when your son will grow up and say not only my father raised me but someone else raised me. What you will do at this time? If you will punish him, you are egoistic and Allah is NOT egoistic, He is far superior to a human, then why he will punish MUSHRIK? مشرک

Answer: Allah does not require you, you require Allah. When a Muslim says Allah u Akber (Allah is the greatest) and if he will not say that Allah is the greatest, Allah’s Greatness will not become less because He will remain always Greatest irrespective you will say it or not. He only wants humans to say that because Allah knows human psychology. For example, if one of your loved ones will have a serious injury. You will find the best specialist for his treatment and if an inexperienced or non specialist person suggests you a doctor and at the same time another experienced and specialist suggests you another doctor. To who’s suggestion, you will take? Answer; The suggestion of specialist because, you know the worth of his experience and believe in him. The same thing requires when you worship Allah and he sets different rewards and punishments for you for your better life. If the first step of belief will be weak in you then how you can be a strong believer and follow the Best religion, Islam? So, just to build a strong belief in human, Allah set the unbearable punishment. It is the single sin that has no forgiveness because it is the basic and most crucial level for Believers. Murder or killing is the Second biggest sin in Islam. Yet, it can be forgiven once a person has turned to Allah in repentance and expiated for it by doing good deeds. So every other sin will be forgiven on some chance but Shirk is not. It is not because Allah is egoistic; it is because He is Merciful and Wise. He knows how to build a strong belief of His presence in Believers and how much it is important to follow Islam and for true success of human.

 In the world, every man has a different way of working. Some need logic, some need a reason, some need reward and some need punishment to be straight on the right path. It is the way of getting rules or understanding the regulations of all humans. Some people when hearing about the punishment get fear and stop themselves to perform sin.