Tuesday, June 16, 2009

The Lament....Ya Allah Give me strength

O Allah, the stars of Your sky have sunk
The eyes of Your creatures have shut in deep slumber
But Your doors are opened wide
For beggars of Your love.

I come before You,
seeking Your forgiveness
Begging for Your love


O Allah, by Your honor and Your might
I swear I commit wrongdoings not because I oppose You
Every evil deed performed was not because I doubt nor defy You
Not because I disregard Your punishment
Not because I revolt against Your law
I do it because of the provocation of my desires
And because You offer Your veil to cover my shame

O Allah an ungrateful servant i have been
As my age increases, my sins multiply
As remorse felt, repented i have not been
Your Paradise is my aim... and yet Your words I did not comply

O Allah
Make my path easier
You are the Most Bestower
You are the Opener of all doors to Rizq
Open it ya Allah............

O Allah.........
You are the Most Forgiver
Forgive me Ya Allah
You are the Most Healer
Heal all illness ya Rabb......heal them all........
I am ridha, I am ikhlas
You are the Most Beneficient
Bestow Your Blessings and Mercy ya Allah

O Allah.........
The Jumbler of Hearts
Make me steadfast on Your Deen
Bless me with a khusnul khatimah

Our Lord! do not punish us if we forget or make a mistake; Our Lord! do not lay on us a burden as Thou didst lay on those before us, Our Lord do not impose upon us that which we have not the strength to bear; and pardon us and grant us protection and have mercy on us, Thou art our Patron, so help us against the unbelieving people. (QS Al Baqarah:286)

Ameen Ameen Ya Rabbal 'Alameen

Friday, June 5, 2009

Islam abhors all kind of Hypocrisy

It is most hateful to Allah that you should say that which you do not do. (QS As-Saff:3)

One of the worst characteristics that Islam abhors is hypocrisy. Many of us Muslims relate hypocrisy with the act of selling the deen to the disbelievers, many did not know also that nifaq/hypocrisy has levels. Hypocrites have many characteristics, the worst and most serious of which is disbelief in Allah and the previous being mentioned is a major nifaq, which in Qur'an will be mentioned that those act will surely lead to hell. There are however minor nifaqs which will not straightly put us to hell, however when the minor hypocrisy is done continuously without self consciousness to change then we really should be questioning our emaan, coz Mo’mens are those who are and will do all their might to be closer to Allah instead of away. Dishonesty i.e. lies are one of the minor nifaq, among their characteristics are those which were described by the Prophet SAW:

"There are four (characteristics), whoever has all of them is a complete hypocrite, and whoever has some of them has some element of hypocrisy, unless he gives it up: when he speaks, he lies; when he makes a treaty, he betrays it; when he makes a promise, he breaks it; when he quarrels, he resorts to insults."(Narrated by Muslim, 53)

Among their characteristics is a concern with appearances and fancy speech whilst they are inwardly corrupt. Allah says concerning them:

"And when you look at them, their bodies please you; and when they speak, you listen to their words. They are as blocks of wood propped up. They think that every cry is against them. They are the enemies, so beware of them. May Allaah curse them! How are they denying (or deviating from) the Right Path?"[QS Al Munaafiqoon:4]

We will find many of us Muslims behave this way, we most of the times act angelical in front of the peers, saying and acting nice and religious and astaghfirullah behave otherwise when their back is turned. Our solely intention will no longer about pleasing Allah, but the crowds more, naudzubillahi min dzalik.

The Prophet Salallahu ‘Alaihi Wasallam spoke about hypocrisy several times, and every time He used some graphic description that showed how ugly and unbecoming all types of hypocrisy were. Two Hadiths in this connection are particularly interesting. The first is put very simply by the Prophet SAW who wanted His audience to fully understand his purpose. He said:

“One of the worst people is a double-faced man, who come to one group with one face and to another group with a totally different face.” (Related by Al-Bukhari and Ibn Hibban).

The Prophet Salallahu ‘Alaihi Wasallam describes a hypocrite person as double-faced, and then he explains why He has described him as such, showing him as though he actually had two faces. If there are two groups with some differences, or dispute, he would speak to each one in a way that would please them, and say to one group the opposite of what he says to the other. Hence, the Prophet says that such a person is one of the worst types of people. This is certainly true, because such a person could not be a man of faith who fears ALLAH. As such, he always seeks what he thinks to serve his immediate interests, knowing that this will mean that he lies to both groups or at least one of them.A similar Hadith is reported by Ammar ibn Yasir, an early companion of the Prophet, who quotes him as saying:

“Whoever is double-faced in this life will have two tongues of fire in the hereafter.” A big man then passed by and the Prophet said: “This is one of them.” (Related by Al-Bukhari in Al-Adab Al-Mufrad, Abu Dawood, Al-Darimi and others).

Here the Prophet gives a more graphic description of hypocrites. The description concentrates on the hypocrite’s tongue, because it is with his words that he tries to cheat people and get the better of them. They always says to their interlocutors what would please them, so that they will be included in their good books. They do not care if what they say is untrue, because all they care for is their own interest.
Because a hypocrite relies on lying, thinking that he could lie his way out of any difficulty, God gives him two tongues on the Day of Judgment, but both are made of fire. This is a horrid picture, but very apt for such a person.
One thing every hypocrite lacks is a sense of shame. When they do something against the morality of society, they do not feel ashamed because they think that they can still get away with it, saying a few words to please one person and a few others to please someone else. That their words are lies do not trouble them. They have no sense of shame. But this sense is one that all divine messages try to promote. The Prophet SAW says:

“Among the words people received from early prophets are: if you feel no shame, then do as you wish.” (Related by Al-Bukhari, Abu Dawood, Ibn Majah, Ahmad and others).

This Hadith admits more than one interpretation. The first is that if you feel you will not be ashamed for doing what you intend to do because you can justify it as correct and there is nothing in it to be ashamed of, then you may go ahead and do it without hesitation. It may be that what you are about to do is something right, although some people may prefer that you do not do it. Since you are sure that it is just and fair, then you have nothing to answer for as a result of doing it.

You are perfectly entitled to do it. If we prefer this interpretation of this Hadith, then it is important to examine what we intend to do before embarking on it. If we find it to be perfectly acceptable and we are clear in our conscience that it is right for us to do, then that is all we need to ascertain in order to proceed with it.

Secondly, the Hadith may be taken to mean that if a person is incapable of any feeling of shame, and could not care less whether he brought shame on himself, his family or his people, then there is nothing to stop him from doing what is censurable. If we take this interpretation of the Hadith, then we observe that it is phrased in the imperative, but it is meant as a reproach. It could also be said that the Hadith means that having no sense of shame is much worse than what one may actually do.

It is important to know what may be included in having a proper sense of shame. Some people suggest that a shy person is incapable of confronting others with the truth he knows. As a result, he does not fulfill his duty to enjoin what is right and to speak out against what is wrong. His shyness may even lead him to the non-fulfillment of certain rights or duties. Such an attitude is not what is meant in having a sense of shame in the above-mentioned Hadith. This is simply a manifestation of weakness. A proper sense of shame is that which causes a person to feel afraid of being blamed for something unbecoming. It may also lead a person to forgo what rightfully belongs to him because he is too shy to demand it. Hence the virtue Islam values highly is to feel ashamed as a result of a wrong that one may do, to be afraid of blame for committing something unbecoming, and to be too modest to demand something for oneself if people may think that such a demand is made for a personal gain. It is such modesty that the Prophet SAW describes as being part of faith.

Abdullah ibn Umar reports that ALLAH’s messenger (Peace be upon Him) passed by a man who was blaming his brother for being too modest. The Prophet said to him:

“Leave him alone. Modesty is a characteristic of faith.” (Related by Al-Bukhari, Muslim, At-Tirmidhi and others).

Apparently the man who was being blamed was too modest to claim what rightfully belongs to him. It may be very difficult to change his attitude. We notice that the Prophet has counseled this man to leave his brother alone making it clear to him that such modesty and having a sense of shame is indicative of strong faith. The Prophet’s statement makes it clear that although modesty may prevent a person from demanding his rights, it remains a virtue for which no one should be blamed. It is true that a modest person may not get his rights, but by forgoing them, he is sure to receive a much greater reward from God. It should be added here that the Prophet himself was a very modest person. He is described to have had a more refined sense of shame than a virgin in her private room.

If the kuffaar are obvious enemies from without, then the hypocrites are hidden enemies from within. They are more harmful and more dangerous to the Muslims, for they have a lack of shame they will resort to everything to gather the crowds to be on their side, they will not care that they have representing a bad image of ISLAM. So brothers and sisters let us remind ourselves not to be easy on committing minor nifaq, for it will lead us to a major nifaq if we do this continuously and has no intention to change. ALLAH is enough for us, we Muslims will and are only content when we have HIM on our side, and we Muslims will continue doing things that will only pleases HIM, and we Muslims will kept ourselves away from things that displeases HIM. ALLAH is and will always be our solely purpose and intention. May we always remember this, and may we always striving to be a good Muslim, a Muslim who is worthy of it’s title. Ameen Ya Rabbal ‘Alameen.

Monday, May 11, 2009

I'tiraf, Prayer of Repentance

I'tiraf is a poem which is actually a du'a uttered by a slave of Allah by the name of Abu Nawas. A naive and comedic person known as the jester which his acts and sayings always drew laughter from the crowds. There is an inspirational story on how the du'a was occuring.

Once upon a time, there was a middle aged man sitting alone, watching the sun slowly setting.The atmosphere was quiet and serene, he saw how beautiful the sky is which clouds are filled with orange colour. He watched it thoroughly, until finally the beauty of the scene disappeared by the disappearance of the sun that has set. With no particular reason, which he himself don't know why, all of a sudden he can't hold back his tears. He felt so distressed and he cried his heart out and then putting his hand up and saying :

” Ilahi lastu lil firdausi ahlan
Walaa aqwaa ‘alannaril jahiimii
fahabli taubatan waghfir dzunuubi
fainnaka ghafirudzdzambil ‘adzhiimii
dzunuubi mitslu a’daadir rimali
fahablii taubatan yaa dzal jalaali
wa ‘umrii naaqishun fii kulliyaumi
wa dzambii zaa idun kaifahtimali
ilahi ‘abdukal ‘aashi ataaka
muqirran bi dzunubi waqad da’aaka
fa in taghfir faanta lidzaka ahlun
wa in tadrud faman narjuu siwaakaa"

which means :
God, I don't deserve your paradise,
but I can't withstand your hellfire,
so allow me to repent and please forgive my sins,
as You are the Forgiver of Sins.

My sins is as much as the sands at the beach,
so allow me to repent oh He Who Have All The Greatness
my lifetime decreases each and everyday,
but my sins increases, I can't help it

God, this sinful servant of Yours
Indeed I have sinned and I ask of You,
If you forgive indeed You are the Forgiver of Sins,
but if You refuse, to whom should we pray to other than You.

Abu Nawas, a character which knowns as a naive, abit silly and ridiculous jester is actually a very nice and sincere man. Those beautiful words above is a manifestation of his acknowledgment of all the sins he has committed. When he realize he is getting older and older, then the time for him to meet his creator is getting closer and he has no preparation for it, and acknowledging that he has sinned so much he felt he don't deserve of Allah's paradise but the sight of hellfire is so frightening for him to even withstand. Therefore, he then come to an acknowledgment that he is but a humble servant who has no power even for his own self 's fate, and only through repentance and seek for Allah's forgiveness then he will be enlightened from the severity of hellfire he frightened so much.

He cried when watching the sunset, coz he realize that is the metaphor of life. Only very seldom we took time in pondering upon the signs of Allah's greatness. When sun is about to set, then the scenery will be so beautiful and the atmosphere will become serene and hypnotizing it drew many people including us to be enchanted by it. And we don't realize that soon the sun will set and the darkness of the night will cover it. Only a few realize and prepared themselves by lighting some lamps to fend off the darkness.

Rasulullah SAW cried till his chest shook and his beard soaked with his own tears wh en receiving a revelation from Allah ”
Behold! in the creation of the heavens and the earth, and the alternation of night and day,- there are indeed Signs for men of understanding, Men who celebrate the praises of Allah, standing, sitting, and lying down on their sides, and contemplate the (wonders of) creation in the heavens and the earth, (With the thought): "Our Lord! not for naught Hast Thou created (all) this! Glory to Thee! Give us salvation from the penalty of the Fire. ” (QS. Ali - Imran : 190 - 191)

When Bilal ibn Rabbah, the favourite muadzin of Rasulullah SAW came and asked : " Why are you crying O Rasul Allah, when Allah has forgiven al ur past and future sins?"
Rasulullah then answered, " Haven't I yet becoming a grateful servant? And then Rasulullah said " Woes to those who read this ayah and not taking time pondering it"

This time of the moment, either Rasulullah SAW or Abunawas is no longer with us, however we must ponder upon this. Have we become a grateful servant and are we aware of the whole purpose of our existence and our duty for HIM?. As Rasululllah has stated that our life in this world is but temporary, a mere transit to reach our prominent destination, which is akhirah. Do we have enough supplies to continue the journey? An akhirah journey to reach the true life, an eternal and everlasting life.

May we always have the wisdom to take lessons from every events in our life. Wallahu'alam bi shawab.

Saturday, January 10, 2009

Are We Muslim???

Asyhadu al-la ilaha illallah, wa asyhadu anna Muhammadar-Rasulullah.
I bear witness in my heart, that there is no Lord but Allah.
and I bear witness in my heart, that Muhammad is the Messenger of Allah.
He who is called Lord is the Being who creates heaven and earth and the contents thereof.
I bear witness that the most Excellent Prophet Muhammad is the Apostle of Allah, for mankind throughout the whole world.

Syahada is the first step one must take to be a Muslim, but has the effort then stop there? at a declaration of faith? A teacher of mine says : One who would truly recite syahadat is required to incorporate two things: the first is to pronounce it by the tongue and to fill the heart with earnestness while witnessing that there is no god that can be rightfully worshiped but Allah, and that Prophet Muhammad is the messenger of Allah. He must be sure that Prophet Muhammad's prophethood is to teach jinn and humankind about the divine message written in the Holy Qur'an. Secondly, real recital of syahadat should be accompanied by tasdiq, ta'dhim, khurmah and khilwah. Tasdiq means affirming that Allah is the sole God; ta'dhim means glorifying God; khurmah means exalting God; and khilwah means being generous in accepting Allah as the sole God; that is the real syahadat. Ignoring those elements is to mar the recital of syahadat and one's becoming a Muslim is only superficial.

The 1st part of the declaration of faith There is no god but Allah means that nothing other than Allah is worthy of worship thus denies the attribution of divinity to all other things, and affirms it as a quality which belongs to Allah alone. As for the second part of the declaration, 'Muhammad is the Messenger of Allah', this means that we do what the Prophet, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, has told us to do, and stop doing what he has told us not to do.

Many of us sadly has professing, declaring and then violating what we declared. Allah has said :

Do men think that they will be left alone on saying, "We believe", and that they will not be tested? We did test those before them, and Allah will certainly know those who are true from those who are false. (Al-Ankaboot:2-3)

This is an admonition in the form of a question, meaning that Allah will inevitably test His believing servants according to their level of faith. Every person who claims to be a true Muslim will be tested and tried by Allah. These trials can be in the form of starvation, famine or oppression from the disbelievers, even wealth, loved ones can also be our test, which are can divert our sole love to Allah alone.

Temptation lunged themselves at us at everytime, from every corner. A sincere and steadfast believer are those who can fend off the temptation, and even if they were strayed and sinned, they hurriedly ask for repentance and won't do the same sin ever again. To err is human, but human are endowed with brain and aql, to keep making the same err is not khilaf, it is but ignorance.
We have declared that we submit to Allah and will do what Allah has ordered and avoid things Allah has forbid, and that we believe Prophet SAW is Allah's messenger and thus we will follow what the Prophet has done and ordered by Allah. And yet, we abuse, we slander, we lied and we transgress, knowingly that the things we've done are the things Allah has forbid us to do. We skipped salah, we dont do zakat, we neglected hajj and we refuse to treat others with good attitude, knowingly those are the things Allah has ordered us to do. We ignored Allah's order and committing Allah's prohibition. And yet we still expecting the paradise for us?

Are we still worthy to be called a Muslim after all those things that we did? Are we sill entitled for Allah's mercy? Do we still dare hoping for paradise? Let us all be kaffah in our deen and let us all strive to be a good muslim. A Muslim who are worthy of the title. May Allah help us all.