"All
praise be to Allah, we seek His aid and we seek His forgiveness and we
seek refuge in Allah from the evil of our souls. Whomever Allah guides,
no one will be able to mislead him. Whoever he leaves astray will have
no guidance for him. And I testify that there is no god except Allah and
that Muhammad is His slave and His Messenger whom He sent with the
truth and as a warner before the Hour. Whoever obeys Allah and His
Messenger will be guided aright, and whoever disobeys them will only
harm his own self and he will not harm Allah, the Exalted, at all."
The Prophet once said: "The
similitude of someone who remembers his Lord and someone who does not
is like that of the living and the dead." (Al-Bukhari). And almighty Allah went on to say in the Quran, Surat ul Jumuah:
O
ye who believe! When the call is proclaimed to prayer on Friday (the
Day of Assembly), hasten earnestly to the remembrance of Allah, and
leave off business (and traffic): That is best for you if ye but
knew! (Quran 62:9)
This
ayah tends to emphasise the need to remember Allah and be closer to
him. There are many benefits in remembering Allah always, not just on
the day of Juma’at. Among those that have been noted are the following:-
1. Remembrance of Allah aims at growing closer to Allah. ‘Almighty
Allah says, I am with my slave when he thinks of Me and I am with him
when he mentions Me. For if he mentions Me to himself, I have mentioned
him to Myself; and if he mentions Me in a gathering , I have mentioned
him in a superior gathering. If he approaches Me by a hands width, I
approach him by arms length; and if he approaches Me with and arm’s
length, I approach him by a miles length. And if he comes to Me walking,
I hasten to him swiftly.’ [Al-Bukhari and Muslim]
2. Remembrance of Allah revives the heart and gives it strength.
3. Remembrance of Allah leads to the shade of Allah on the Day of Judgment. The Prophet said, ‘Seven kinds of people will be under the shade of Allah [on the Day of Resurrection], when there is no shade but Allah’s, and mentioned a person who remembers Allah.
4. Remembrance of Allah is a protection from the hard life in the world and blindness on the Day of Judgment. The Quran says,
"But
whosoever turns away from My Message, verily for him is a life narrowed
down, and We shall raise him up blind on the Day of Judgment. He will
say: "O my Lord! Why hast Thou raised me up blind, while I had sight
(before)? (Allah) will say: "Thus didst thou, when Our Signs came unto thee, disregard them: So wilt thou, this day, be disregarded." (Quran 20:124-126)
5. Remembrance of Allah restrains evil actions and prevents shameful deeds just as prayer does. See (Quran 29:45)
6. Remembrance of Allah is a reason for forgiving the sins, getting high status and great reward.
We
as human beings have been created as forgetful creatures and we need
constant reminders. If we do not have these reminders then we fall into a
state of heedlessness where all we see is the world in front of us and
we forget Allah and our duty towards Him.
That
is why the Huthba is so important, on Fridays; it is to remind all
believers that they are on this earth for a purpose. It is to remind us
that there is a reality to this universe that we cannot forget, and that
is we exist to worship and serve Allah and one day soon we will stand
before Him and He will judge us on how well we did in our duty towards
Him.
Our
leaders and the led should remember these facts in dealing with each
other. We forget easily that there will be a reckoning. We cheat, steal
and are disobedient to our creator. It is time to change before it is
too late. When death comes, it does not give warning. You could spend
all you have and all your time putting up what you term a gargantuan
edifice and on the morning when you want to move into it, you drop dead.
You have laboured in vain. May our life labour never be in vain: Amen
For
some Muslims all that they can think about is gaining the provisions of
this world. They wish to spend all of their time and effort to acquire
as much wealth as possible. They forget the hadith of the Prophet where
he said that: ‘we should be in this world as if we are a
traveller. A traveller does not seek too many provisions, he only looks
for what can sustain him on his journey and what will get him to his
destination. Our destination is the paradise of Allah and His pleasure.
That is the goal that we must always focus and that is what we must
strive to achieve.
May
Allah always provide for everyone in this Ummah everything that they
need! May Allah always keep our focus on Him and the Hereafter and not
on the temporary and fleeting things of this world!
Our
Lord! Grant us what Thou didst promise unto us through Thine apostles,
and save us from shame on the Day of Judgment: For Thou never breakest
Thy promise. (Quran 3:194)
Barka Juma’at and a happy weekend.
Milestone: Today, my amiable brother, Mohammed-Bashir Adewale Jose, ‘Alado’, is a year older. May Allah be pleased with him.
And our Haroun passed his Law degree exam with a 2ndUpper.
Haroun is the son of my brother Hamza Babajide and his wife Hon.
Justice Kudirat Abike Jose. Baba must be smiling in heaven. All praise
are due to Allah.
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