In the Name of Allah, most Compassionate, most Merciful
Wasaail al-Thabaat
Means of
Steadfastness: Standing Firm in Islam
English
Translation
Book
by Sheikh Muhammed Salih Al-Munajjid
Contents
Introduction
Means
of Steadfastness in Islam
Situations
where steadfastness is required
Conclusion
Introduction
Praise be to Allaah; we praise Him and seek His help and
forgiveness. We seek refuge with Allaah from the evil of our own selves
and from our evil deeds. Whomsoever Allaah guides cannot be led astray,
and whomsoever He leaves astray cannot be guided. I bear witness that
there is no god except Allaah alone, with no partner, and I bear witness
that Muhammad is His slave and Messenger.
Steadfastness in the religion of Allaah is a basic
requirement for every sincere Muslim who wants to follow the Straight Path
with determination and understanding. This matter is of great importance
for a number of reasons, including the following:
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- The present situation of the societies in which Muslims live, the
types of temptation to which they are painfully exposed and the kinds of
whims and desires, doubts and confusion which have caused religion to
become something strange, so that those who adhere to it are likened to
something weird, and people say: The one who holds on to his
religion is like one who holds on to a burning coal.
Anyone who has a brain will not doubt that Muslims today
need the means of steadfastness more than their predecessors among the
salaf did, and that the effort required is greater, because of the
corruption of our times, and the scarcity and weakness of brothers and
supporters who could help.
- The high incidence of apostasy (riddah) and backsliding, even
among those who are working for Islam, which causes Muslims to fear
ending up the same way, so he seeks the means of standing firm so that
he can reach dry land, as it were.
- The relationship of this issue to the heart, of which
the Prophet
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(peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: It changes more
than a pot of rapidly boiling water. (Reported by Ahmad,
6/4; al-Haakim, 2/289; al-Silsilat al-Saheehah, 1772).
The Prophet
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(peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) also gave another example
of the heart: The heart (qalb) takes its name from its
constant changes (taqallub alteration, variation, ups and
downs). The likeness of the heart is that of a feather at the root of a
tree, being turned over and over by the wind. (Reported by
Ahmad, 4/408; Saheeh al-Jaami, 2364).
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As a later poet said:
He is only called insaan (man)
because of his nasyaan (forgetfulness)
And it is only called al-qalb (the heart)
because it constantly varies (yataqallib).
Making the one stand firm who is tossed about by the
winds of doubt and confusion is a serious matter which needs
tremendous means as befits the seriousness and difficulty of the task
at hand.
It is part of Allaahs mercy towards us that He
has shown to us, in His Book and through the words and life of His
Prophet
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(peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) many ways of being
steadfast in Islam. I will discuss some of them below:
[ Table of Contents ]
Means
of Steadfastness in Islam
Turning towards the Quraan
The Quraan is the foremost aid to standing firm
in Islam. It is the strong rope and clear light of Allaah. Whoever
adheres to it, Allaah will protect him; whoever follows it, Allaah will
save him; and whoever calls to its way will be guided to the Straight
Path.
Allaah has stated that the reason why this Book was
revealed in stages was to help His Prophet
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(peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) to stand firm in his faith.
In the context of refuting the doubts of the kuffaar, He says
(interpretation of the meaning): And those who disbelieve say,
Why is not the Quraan revealed to him all at once?
Thus (it is sent down in parts), that We may strengthen your heart
thereby. And We have revealed it to you gradually, in stages. And no
example to similitude do they bring (to oppose or to find fault in you
or in this Quraan), but We reveal to you the truth (against that
similitude or example), and the better explanation thereof.
[al-Furqaan 25:32-33]
Why is the Quraan such a source of strength?
- because it cultivates faith and purifies the soul through contact
with Allaah.
- Because these aayaat bring peace and tranquillity to the heart of
the believer, so he will not be tossed about by the winds of fitnah;
his heart will be content with the remembrance of Allaah.
- Because it provides the Muslim with the correct understanding and
values with which he will be able to evaluate the situation around
him. It also gives him the standards against which he may judge things
in a proper and consistent manner, without varying from one situation
or person to another.
- Because it refutes the doubts that are stirred up by the enemies of
Islam, kuffaar and munaafiqeen alike, as in the following examples
from the early days of Islam:
- The effect of the aayah (interpretation of the meaning): Your
Lord (O Muhammad) has neither forsaken you nor hated you
[al-Duhaa 93:3] on the heart of the Prophet
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(peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him), when the mushrikoon
said, Muhammad has been forsaken
(See Saheeh
Muslim bi Sharh al-Nawawi, 12/156).
- The effect of the aayah (interpretation of the meaning):
The tongue of the man they refer to is foreign, while this (the Quraan)
is a clear Arabic tongue [al-Nahl 16:103]. The Quraysh
claimed that Muhammad
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(peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) was taught by a human
being and that he took the Quraan from a Roman carpenter in
Makkah.
- The effect of the aayah (interpretation of the meaning):
Surely
they have fallen into trial [fitnah]
[al-Tawbah 9:49]
on the hearts of the believers, when the munaafiq had said, Grant
me leave (to be exampted from jihaad) and put me not into trial.
[al-Tawbah 9:49 interpretation of the meaning].
Is it not the greatest of help, strengthening the
heart of the believer, refuting doubts and silencing the voices of
falsehood? Indeed it is, by Allaah.
When the believers were coming back from
al-Hudaybiyah, Allaah promised them much war booty which they alone
would go and take (i.e., the booty of Khaybar). [He told them that] the
munaafiqoon would ask to accompany them, but the Muslims would say, You
shall not follow us. They would persist in trying to change the
words of Allaah, and they would say to the believers, Nay, you
envy us, to which Allaah responded by saying, Nay, but
they understand not except a little. [al-Fath, 48:15
interpretation of the meaning]. Then all of this happened to the
believers, step by step, word by word.
- From this we can see the difference between those whose lives are
connected to the Quraan, who read it, recite it, memorize it,
study it, ponder its meanings and take it as their starting-point and
their refuge, and those who are preoccupied with the words of man.
- Would that those who seek knowledge would devote most of their
efforts to understanding the Quraan properly!
Adhering to the laws of Allaah and doing righteous deeds
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Allaah says (interpretation of the meaning): Allaah
will keep firm those who believe, with the word that stands firm in
this world and in the Hereafter. And Allaah will cause to go astray
those who are zaalimoon (polytheists and wrong-doers, etc.), and
Allaah does what He wills. [Ibraaheem 14:27].
Qutaadah said: As for the life
of this world, Allaah will help them to be steadfast in doing good and
righteous deeds, and in the Hereafter (He will help them) to remain
steadfast in the grave. A similar interpretation was narrated
from more than one of the Salaf. (Tafseer al-Quraan
al-Azeem by Ibn Katheer, 3/421).
Allaah says (interpretation of the meaning):
but if they had done what they were told, it would have been better
for them, and would have strengthened their (Faith) [al-Nisa
4:66], i.e., it would have strengthened them in their adherence to
the Truth.
This is clear, for how can you expect steadfastness
on the part of those who are too lazy to do righteous deeds when
fitnah raises its ugly head and calamity increases? But Allaah will
guide those who believe and do righteous deeds by their faith to the
Straight Path. So the Prophet
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(peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) used to persevere in
doing righteous deeds, and the most beloved of good deeds to him were
those that were continuous, even if they were small. When his
Companions started to do anything, they would persist in it, and when
Aaishah (may Allaah be pleased with her) did something,
she would keep it up.
The Prophet
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(peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) used to say: Whoever
perseveres in doing twelve rakahs [i.e., the sunan rawaatib
or sunnah prayers which the Prophet
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(peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) did constantly], Paradise
will be his right. (Sunan al-Tirmidhi, 2/273; he
said, the hadeeth is hasan or saheeh; see also Saheeh al-Nisaai,
1/388 and Saheeh al-Tirmidhi, 1/131).
According to a hadeeth qudsi, Allaah
says: My slave will keep drawing near to me with naafil acts of
worship until I love him. (Reported by al-Bukhaari; see
Fath al-Baari, 11/340).
Studying the stories of the Prophets and following their example
The evidence for this is the aayah (interpretation of
the meaning): And all that We relate to you (O Muhammad) of
the news of the Messengers is in order that We may make strong and firm
your heart thereby. And in this has come to you the truth, as well as an
adminition and a reminder for the believers. [Hood 11:120].
These aayaat were not revealed at the time of the
Messenger of Allaah
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(peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) for the purpose of mere
entertainment and amusement. They were revealed for an important
purpose, which was to strengthen the heart of the Prophet
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(peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) and likewise the hearts of
the believers.
- Think about the meaning of the aayah (interpretation of the
meaning): They said: Burn him and help your aalihah
(gods), if you will be doing. We (Allaah) said: O fire! Be
you coolness and safety for Ibraaheem! And they wanted to harm
him, but We made them the worst losers. [al-Anbiya
21:68-70]. Ibn Abbaas said: The last thing Ibraaheem
said when he was thrown in the fire was, Allaah is Sufficient
for me and He is the Best Disposer of affairs. (Al-Fath,
8/22) Do you not feel how he stood firm in the face of oppression and
torture, when you read this story?
- Think about the aayah in which Allaah tells us about Moosa
(interpretation of the meaning): And when the two hosts saw each
other, the companions of Moosa said: We are sure to be
overtaken. Moosa said: Nay, verily! With me is my Lord, He
will guide me. [al-Shuara 26:61-62]. Do you
not feel how he stood firm when he was being pursued by the hosts of
Pharaoh and was surrounded by cries of despair from his own people?
- Read the story of the magicians of Pharaoh, which is an example of
a small group that adhered firmly to the truth once it had become
apparent to them. Do you not see how they stood firm in the face of
threats issued by the oppressor who said, Believe you in him
(Moosa) before I give you permission? Verily! He is your chief who
taught you magic. So I will surely cut off your hands and feet on
opposite sides, and I will surely crucify you on the trunks of
date-palms, and you shall surely know which of us [I (Pharaoh) or the
Lord of Moosa] can give the severe and more lasting torment.
[Ta-Ha 20:71 interpretation of the meaning]. The small
group of believers stood firm, with no thought of retreat, and said:
We prefer you not over the clear signs that have come to us,
and to Him Who created us. So decree whatever you desire to decree,
for can only decree (regarding) the life of this world. [Ta-Ha
20:72 interpretation of the meaning].
- Also think about the story of the believer in Soorat Yaa-Seen, the
believer of Pharaohs household, the people of the Ditch (al-ukhdood),
and others, which teach us the greatest lessons we could ever learn
about standing firm in our faith.
Duaa (supplication)
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One of the characteristics of the believing slaves
of Allaah is that they turn to Allaah with duaa, asking
Him to help them to stand firm: Our Lord! Let not our hearts
deviate (from the truth) after You have guided us
[Aal Imraan
3:8 interpretation of the meaning]; Our Lord! Pour out
constancy [patience] on us and make our steps firm
[al-Baqarah 2:250 Yusuf Alis translation].
The Prophet
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(peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) told us that The
hearts of the sons of Adam are as one between the fingers of the Most
Merciful, and He directs them as He wills. (Reported by
Imaam Ahmad from Ibn Umar; see Saheeh Muslim bi Sharh
al-Nawawi, 16/204). The Messenger of Allaah
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often used to say, O Controller of the hearts, make my heart
adhere firmly to Your religion. (Reported by al-Tirmidhi
from Anas. Tuhfat al-Ahwadhi, 6/349; Saheeh al-Jaami,
7864).
Remembrance of Allaah (dhikr)
This is one of the greatest means of being steadfast in
Islam.
Think about the combination described in this aayah
(interpretation of the meaning): O you who believe! When you
meet (an enemy) force, take a firm stand against them and remember the
Name of Allaah much, so that you may be successful. [al-Anfaal 8:45].
Dhikr is one of the most effective aids to standing firm in jihaad.
Think about how the physical strength of the
Persians and Romans let them down when they needed it most (Ibn
al-Qayyim, may Allaah have mercy on him, in Al-Daa wal-Dawaa)
despite the small numbers of men and weapons of those who
remembered the Name of Allaah much.
How did Yoosuf (upon whom be peace) stand firm in the
face of temptation of the part of the powerful and beautiful woman who
called him to do wrong? Did he not enter the fortress of seeking
refuge in Allaah and thus defeat the waves of temptation? This is
the effect of adhkaar (remembering Allaah) on making the believers
steadfast.
Striving to follow the correct way
The only correct way, which every Muslim must follow, is
the way of Ahl al-Sunnah wal-Jamaaah, the path of the
victorious group and the saved sect, the people of pure aqeedah and
sound methodology, the followers of the Sunnah and the (sound) evidence.
The Muslim must be distinct from the enemies of Allaah and be different
from the people of falsehood.
If you want to know the value of this in standing firm,
then ask yourself: why have so many people, in the past and nowadays, been
led astray? Why have they become confused? Why have their feet not stood
firm on the Straight Path? Why did they not die following it, or why did
they come to it so late in life, after wasting so much precious time?
So you see them, moving from one kind of misguided bidah
to another, from philosophy to ilm al-kalaam (Islamic
philosophy), from Mutazili thought to the way of twisting and
misinterpreting the clear aayaat of the Quraan, from one Sufi
tareeqah to another
Thus are the people of bidah, confused and shaky
in their faith. See how the people of ilm al-kalaam are
deprived of steadfastness at the time of death. Hence the salaf said, The
people who suffer the most doubt at the time of death are the people of
al-kalaam. But think about it: has any follower of Ahl
al-Sunnah wal-Jamaaah ever turned his back on this way in
discontent after he has come to know and understand it? People may abandon
it because of their whims and desires, or because of doubts if their
understanding is weak, but no one has left because he saw something more
correct or because he thought this way was wrong.
The proof of this is to be seen in the questions posed
by Heraclius to Abu Sufyaan about the followers of Muhammad
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(peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him). He asked, Has anyone
ever left this religion out of discontent after entering it? Abu
Sufyaan said, No. Then Heraclius said, This is how it is
when the joy of faith fills the heart. (Reported by al-Bukhaari,
al-Fath, 1/32).
We have heard a lot about great leaders who moved from
one kind of bidah to another, and others whom Allaah guided and so
they left falsehood behind and joined the madhhab of Ahl al-Sunnah wal-Jamaaah,
despising their former ways. But do we ever hear about the opposite?
If you want to stand firm in your Islam, then you must
follow the way of the believers.
Training and education
Gradual, conscious training in faith, based on
knowledge, is one of the basic factors in standing firm in Islam.
Training in faith is that which fills the heart and
consciousness with fear, hope and love (of Allaah), as opposed to the
dryness which results from ignoring the texts of the Quraan and
Sunnah and devoting too much attention to the words of men.
Training based on knowledge is that which is based on
saheeh evidence, as opposed to mere imitation and blind following.
Conscious training is that which recognizes the way of
the sinners and wrongdoers, studies the plots of the enemies of Islam
and properly understands and evaluates reality and events, as opposed to
a blinkered worldview and narrow horizons.
Gradual training is that which takes the Muslim step
by step towards achieving perfection with proper planning, as opposed to
spontaneous and hasty progress in fits and starts.
In order to understand the importance of this element
in standing firm, let us go back to the seerah of the Messenger of
Allaah
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(peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) and ask ourselves:
- What was the source of the Companions steadfastness in
Makkah, at the time of their persecution?
- How could Bilaal, Khabbaab, Masab, the family of Yaasir and
other dispossessed Muslims stand firm? How could even the greatest of
the Sahaabah stand firm when they were boycotted by others?
- Is it possible that they could have stood firm without extensive
training under the supervision of the Prophet
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(peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him), which had honed and
refined their personalities?
- Take, for example, the Sahaabi Khabbaab ibn al-Arat (may Allaah be
pleased with him), whose owner used to heat an iron skewer until it
was red-hot, then place it on his bare back where it would burn until
it was extinguished by the fat of his back flowing over it. What made
him able to bear all that with patience and perseverance?
- And think of Bilaal beneath the rock on the burning sands, and
Sumayyah in chains and fetters
- Look at the Madani period: we may ask, who was it who stood firm
with the Prophet
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(peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) at Hunayn when most of
the Muslims fled? Was it the new converts who had become Muslim at the
Conquest of Makkah, and who had not yet received sufficient training
at the hands of the Prophet
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(peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him), most of whom had gone
out only in search of booty? No
most of those who stood firm
were the crème de la crème of the believers, who had
already received that great training.
If they had not received such training, do you think
they would have stood firm?
Having confidence in the road you are following
No doubt the more confident the Muslim is of the path
he is following, the more steadfast he will be in adhering to it. There
are many ways of achieving this, including the following:
- Feeling that the way which you are following is not something new
that started in this century, but that it is an ancient and venerable
way which the Prophets, speakers of truth, scholars, martyrs and
righteous people have followed before you. This will reduce your
feelings of loneliness and replace your alienation with a sense of
comfort, and your sadness will turn to joy because you will feel that
all these people are your brothers in this way and methodology.
- Feeling that you are among the chosen. Allaah says (interpretation of
the meanings):
-
Praise and thanks be to Allaah, and
peace be on His slaves whom He has chosen (for His Message)!
[al-Naml 27:59]
Then We gave the Book (the Quraan) for
inheritance to such of Our slaves as We chose
[Faatir
35:32]
Thus will your Lord choose you and teach you
the interpretation of dreams (and other things)
[Yoosuf
12:6]
Just as Allaah has chosen the Prophets, so the
righteous have a share in this being chosen, which is that they have
inherited the knowledge of the Prophets.
- How would you feel if Allaah had created you inanimate, or a dumb
beast, or an atheist kaafir, or one who calls to bidah, or an
immoral wrongdoer, or a Muslim who does not call others to Islam, or one
who calls to a way that is filled with error?
- Do you not see that this feeling of having been chosen by Allaah and
been made one of those who call to the way of Ahl al-Sunnah wal-Jamaaah
is one of the factors which will keep you steadfast in your methodology
and in this path?
Calling others to Allaah (dawah)
The soul that is not active will stagnate. One of the
most important fields in which one can be active is the field of dawah,
calling others to Allaah. This is the work of the Prophets, work which
will save you from punishment, realize your potential and enable you to
achieve great things. Now then, for that (reason), call (them to
the Faith), and stand steadfast as you are commanded
[al-Shoora 42:15 interpretation of the meaning]. It is not true
to say that someone is neither making progress nor slipping back (for if
you are not making progress, you are therefore falling back no one
is static). If a person is not occupied in acts of worship and obedience,
he will be busy with sin and disobedience, and faith can wax and wane (it
does not remain constant).
Calling to the correct methodology by devoting
time to it, making mental and physical efforts, and speaking out, so that
dawah becomes the main concern of the Muslim will block the
Shaytaans efforts to tempt him and lead him astray.
In addition to that, being challenged by obstacles and
stubborn people on the journey of dawah will make the daiyah
stronger in faith.
Besides bringing a great reward, dawah is also a
means of being steadfast in one's faith and protecting oneself from
backsliding, because the one who is attacking does not need to defend
himself, and Allaah is with the daiyahs, making them stand firm. The
daiyah is like a doctor fighting illness with his experience and
knowledge: by fighting the illness in others he will be the least likely
to suffer it himself.
Keepin close to people who will help make you steadfast
These are people whose characteristics the Prophet
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(peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) referred to in the hadeeth, Among
the people are some who open the way to goodness and close the way to
evil. (Hasan, reported by Ibn Maajah from Anas, 237, and by Ibn Abi Aasim
in Kitaab al-Sunnah, 1/127. See also Al-Silsilat al-Saheehah,
1332). Looking for scholars, righteous people and believing daiyahs,
and keeping close to them, is a great help in remaining steadfast. When
times of trial arose in Islamic history, Allaah helped the Muslims to
stand firm with the help of some individuals.
For example, Ali ibn al-Madeeni (may Allaah have
mercy on him) said: Allaah supported His Religion with al-Siddeeq
[Abu Bakr] at the time of the Riddah (apostasy), and with Ahmad at the
time of the test.
Think about what Ibn al-Qayyim (may Allaah have mercy on
him) said about the role of his shaykh, Shaykh al-Islam [Ibn Taymiyah] in
helping Muslims to stand firm: When our fear became too great and we
began to think the worst and things got too difficult for us, we would
come to him. We only had to see him and hear his words, and all that would
go away, to be replaced by tranquillity, strength, assurance and calm.
Glory be to the One Who made His slaves witness Paradise before their
meeting with Him, opened its door to them in this world and caused them to
feel its fragrant breezes so that they would devote all their energy to
seeking it and competing for it. (Al-Waabil al-Sayib, p.
97).
Here Islamic brotherhood emerges as a basic source of
steadfastness. Your righteous brothers, leaders and teachers are a source
of help for you on the path, a strong pillar on which you can lean. They
can make you more steadfast through the aayaat they know and the wisdom
they possess
Stick with them and live among them; do not be alone,
lest the shayaateen overwhelm you, for the sheep that the wolf eats is the
one that wanders off away from the flock.
Being confident of the help of Allaah, and that the future belongs to
Islam
We need to stand firm even more when victory is delayed,
so that we will not go astray after being steadfast. Allaah says
(interpretation of the meaning): And many a Prophet fought (in
Allaahs Cause) and along with him (fought) large bands of religious
learned men. But they never lost heart for that which did befall them in
Allaahs Way, nor did they weaken nor degrade themselves. And Allaah
loves al-saabireen (the patient ones). And they said nothing but: Our
Lord! Forgive us our sins and our transgressions (in keeping our duties to
You), establish our feet firmly, and give us victory over the disbelieving
folk. So Allaah gave them the reward of this world, and the
excellent reward of the Hereafter
[Aal Imraan 3:146-148]
When the Messenger of Allaah
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(peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) wanted to calm down his
persecuted Companions and make them steadfast, he told them, at times of
persecution and testing, that the future belonged to Islam. What did he
say? Al-Bukhaari reported from Khabbaab that he said: Allaah will
certainly complete this matter (i.e., Islam), until a traveller will be
able to go from Sanaa to Hadramawt fearing nothing except
Allaah and the wolf that may attack his sheep. (Reported by
al-Bukhaari; see Fath al-Baari, 7/165).
Telling the young generation about the ahaadeeth that
give the good news of the future belonging to Islam is an important part
of their education and training to stand firm in their religion.
Understanding the reality of falsehood and not being misled by it
Allaah tells us (interpretation of the meaning): Let
not the free disposal (and affluence) of the disbelievers throughout the
land deceive you. [Aal Imraan 3:196]. This offers
reassurance to the believers and helps them to stand firm.
Allaah also tells us:
Then, as for the
foam, it passes away as scum upon the banks
[al-Rad
13:17]. This is a lesson for those who have intelligence, not to fear
falsehood or to submit to it.
The Quraan also exposes the aims and means of the
people of falsehood, as Allaah says (interpretation of the meaning): And
thus do We explain the aayaat (proofs, evidence, verses, lessons, signs,
revelations, etc.) in detail, that the way of the mujrimoon (criminals,
polytheists, sinners) may become manifest [al-Anaam 6:55]
so that the Muslims will not be caught unawares and so that they will know
from which direction Islam will be attacked.
How often have we heard about and seen movements
collapsing and daiyahs losing their steadfastness because of attacks
which they did not expect due to their ignorance of their enemies.
Acquiring the characteristics that will help one to remain steadfast
The most important of these is sabr (patience).
Al-Bukhaari and Muslim report that the Prophet
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(peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: No one is given
any gift greater and more bountiful than patience. (Reported by
al-Bukhaari in Kitaab al-Zakaah, Baab al-Istifaaf an
al-masalah; and by Muslim in Kitaab al-Zakaah, Baab Fadl
al-Taaffuf wal-Sabr). The greatest patience comes at the
onset of a disaster, and if something unexpected befalls a man, the
disaster will overwhelm him and he will lose his steadfastness, if he does
not have patience.
Think about what Ibn al-Jawzi (may Allaah have mercy on
him) said: I saw an old man, nearly eighty years old, who always
used to come to jamaaah prayers. A son of his daughter died, and he
said, No one should pray to Allaah any more, because He does not
respond. Then he said, Allaah is stubborn and does not leave
us a son. (Al-Thabaat ind al-Mawt by Ibn
al-Jawzi, p. 34). Exalted be Allaah far above what he said.
When the Muslims were defeated at Uhud, this disaster
was quite unexpected, because Allaah had promised them victory, but Allaah
taught them a hard lesson through the blood of the martyrs. (What
is the matter with you?) When a single disaster smites you, although you
smote (your enemies) with one twice as great, you say: From where
does this come to us? Say (to them), It is from yourselves
(because of your evil deeds).
[Aal Imraan 3:165
interpretation of the meaning]. How could they have been the cause of
it?
you lost your courage and fell to
disputing about the order, and disoebeyed after He showed you (of the
booty) which you love. Among you are some that desire this world
[Aal Imraan 3:152 interpretation of the meaning].
The advice of righteous men
When the Muslim is faced with trials and his Lord tests
him in order to purify him, one of the means which Allaah gives him to
help him stand firm is a righteous man who will advise and help him.
Through this mans words Allaah helps the believer to stand firm and
directs his steps. These words remind him of Allaah, the Meeting with Him,
His Paradise and His Hell. There follow some examples from the life of
Imaam Ahmad (may Allaah have mercy on him), who entered the test and
emerged as pure gold.
He was taken to al-Mamoon in chains, and (al-Mamoon)
had already issued him such a stern warning before he reached him that a
servant said to Imaam Ahmad, It hurts me, O Abu Abd-Allaah,
that al-Mamoon has unsheathed a sword which he has never unsheathed
before, and he swears by his relationship to the Messenger of Allaah
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(peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) that if you do not accept
what he says about the Quraan being created, he will certainly kill
you with that sword. (Al-Bidaayah wal-Nihaayah, 1/332)
At this point, the intelligent scholars took the
opportunity to say to their imaam words that would help him to remain
steadfast. In al-Siyar (11/238), al-Dhahabi reports from Abu Jafar
al-Anbaari: When Ahmad was taken to al-Mamoon, I was told
about it, so I crossed the Euphrates and found him sitting in an inn,
where I greeted him. He said, O Abu Jafar, why did you go to
the trouble (of coming here)? I said, Listen to me, today you
are the leader and the people are following you. By Allaah, if you accept
that the Quraan is created, a lot of people will go along with that,
but if you do not, then neither will they. Even if this man (al-Mamoon)
does not kill you, you will still die, because death is inevitable, so
fear Allaah, and do not go along with (al-Mamoon). Ahmad began
to weep and said, Ma sha Allaah. Then he said, O
Abu Jafar, say it again, so I said it again, and he kept
saying, Ma sha Allaah.
With regard to his being taken to al-Mamoon, Imaam
Ahmad said: We reached al-Rahbah at midnight, and a man came to us
and said, Which of you is Ahmad ibn Hanbal? He was told, This
man. He said to the camel-driver, Slow down.
Then
he said, Listen to me, why should you worry if you get killed here
and go to Paradise? Then he said, May Allaah be with you,
and left. I asked about him and I was told, He is an Arab from the
tribe of Rabeeah who deals with wool in the desert. He is called
Jaabir ibn Aamir, and they say good things about him. (Siyar
Alaam al-Nubala, 11/241).
In al-Bidaayah wal-Nihaayah, it says that
a Bedouin said to Imaam Ahmad: Listen to me, you are a
representative of the people, so do not be bad news for them. You are the
leader of the people today, so beware of doing what they are asking you to
do, lest you bear their sins on the Day of Resurrection. If you love
Allaah, then bear this with patience, for the only thing standing between
you and Paradise is your being killed.
Imaam Ahmad said: His words strengthened my
resolve not to do what they were asking me to do. (Al-Bidaayah
wal-Nihaayah, 1/332).
It was reported that Imaam Ahmad said: I never
heard any stronger words at that time than what a Bedouin said to me at
Rahbat Tawq, a village between al-Raqqah and Baghdaad on the banks of the
Euphrates. He said, O Ahmad, if they kill you for the truth, you
will be a shaheed (martyr), and if you live, you will be praised.
And so my heart grew strong. (Siyar Alaam al-Nubala,
11/241).
Imaam Ahmad said of the young man Muhammad ibn Nooh, who
accompanied him at that time of trial: Even though he was so young,
he had such great knowledge, and I never saw anyone who adhered more
firmly to the command of Allaah than Muhammad ibn Nooh, and I hope that
his end was good. He said to me one day, O Abu Abd-Allaah, you
are not like me. You are a man whom people follow, and they are straining
their necks to see what you will do, so fear Allaah and adhere to His
commands. Then he died, and I prayed the janaazah (funeral)
prayer for him and buried him. (Siyar Alaam al-Nubala,
11/242)
Even his fellow-prisoners, whom Imaam Ahmad used to lead
in prayer in chains, had a role to play in helping him to stand firm. One
day when he was in prison, Imaam Ahmad said, I dont care about
being in prison it is no different from my home or about
being killed by the sword, but I am afraid of the trial of being whipped.
One of the other prisoners heard him and said, Dont worry, O
Abu Abd-Allaah, it is only two lashes of the whip, then you dont
feel where the rest fall. It was as if this reassured him and calmed
him down. (Siyar Alaam al-Nubala, 11/240)
So try to seek advice from righteous people, and try to
understand it if it is given to you.
Seek their advice before you travel, if you think that
something could happen to you. Seek their advice when you are facing some
trial, or before some test that you expect to face. Seek their advice if
you are appointed to a position of authority or if you inherit some
wealth.
Make yourself stand firm, and help others to do so too.
Allaah is the Protector of the believers.
Thinking about the delights of Paradise and the punishments of Hellfire,
and remembering death.
Paradise is the abode of joy, the consolation of those
who grieve, the final destination of the believers. The soul is by
nature not inclined to make sacrifices or work hard or stand firm unless
it gets something in return that makes difficulties easy and helps it to
overcome the obstacles in its way.
The one who knows about the reward will find it easy
to work hard, because he will be aware that if he does not remain
steadfast, he will miss out on Paradise as wide as the heavens and the
earth. The soul needs something to lift it above the dust of this earth
and raise it to the heavenly world.
The Prophet
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(peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) used the mention of
Paradise to encourage his Companions to stand firm. According a a hasan
saheeh hadeeth, the Messenger of Allaah
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(peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) passed by Yaasir, Ammaar
and Umm Ammaar when they were being tortured for the sake of
Allaah and said, Patience, family of Yaasir, patience, family of
Yaasir, for your destination is Paradise. (Reported by al-Haakim,
3/383; it is a hasan saheeh hadeeth. See Fiqh al-Seerah, ed.
Al-Albaani, p. 103).
The Prophet
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(peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) used to tell the Anssar: You
will face selfish people after my death, so have patience until you meet
me at the Hawd (cistern on the Day of Judgement). (Agreed
upon)
Similarly, one should think about the situation of
both groups (believers and kuffaar) in the grave, the gathering, the
reckoning, the scales of justice, the bridge over Hell, and the other
events of the Hereafter.
Remembering death protects the Muslim from backsliding
and helps him to adhere to the limits set by Allaah, so that he does not
transgress them. If he knows that death is closer to him than his own
shoelaces and that his time could come at any moment, how can he let
himself slip or persevere in deviation? Hence the Prophet
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(peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: Always remember
the destroyer of pleasure. (Reported by al-Tirmidhi, 2/50; classed
as saheeh in Irwa al-Ghaleel, 3/145).
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Situations
where steadfastness is required
There are many
such situations, which need to be discussed in detail, but we can only
list them in brief here.
Times of trial and tribulation
Trials and tribulations can cause the heart to change.
Whether they are the trials of ease or of hardship, only those who have
understanding and whose hearts are filled with faith can remain steadfast.
Among the different types of trials are:
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- The trial of wealth. Allaah says (interpretation of the meaning):
And of them are some who made a covenant with Allaah (saying):
If He bestowed on us of His Bounty, we will verily give charity
and will be certainly among those who are righteous. Then when He gave
them of His Bounty, they became niggardly, and turned away, averse.
[al-Tawbah 9:75-76]
- The trial of worldly power and authority. Allaah says (interpretation
of the meaning): And keep yourself patiently with those who
call on their Lord morning and afternoon, seeking His Face, and let not
your eyes overlook them, desiring the pomp and glitter of the life of
the world; and obey not him whose heart We have made heedless of Our
Remembrance, one who follows his own lusts and whose affair (deeds) has
been lost. [al-Kahf 18:28].
Concerning the danger of these two types
of trial, the Prophet
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(peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: Two hungry wolves
sent against the sheep could not do more damage to them than the damage
done by a mans eagerness for wealth and power to his religion.
(Reported by Imaam Ahmad in al-Musnad, 3/460; see also Saheeh
al-Jaami, 5496). The meaning is that a mans
desire for wealth and power will do more damage to his religion than the
damage done by two hungry wolves to a flock of sheep.
- The trial of one's wife. Allaah says (interpretation of the meaning):
Verily, among your wives and your children there are
enemies for you (i.e., may stop you from the obedience of Allaah),
therefore beware of them!
[al-Taghaabun 64:14]
- The trial of children. The Prophet
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(peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: Children are
the cause of cowardice, the cause of stinginess and the cause of grief.
(Reported by Abu Yalaa, 2/305 it also has
corroborating reports. See also Saheeh al-Jaami, 7037).
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- The trial of persecution, oppression and injustice. Allaah has
described this in the most evocative terms in the Quraan
(interpretation of the meaning): Cursed were the people of the
ditch, fire supplied (abdunantly) with fuel, when they sat by it (the
fire), and they witnessed what they were doing against the believers
(i.e., burning them). They had nothing against them, except that they
believed in Allaah, the All-Mighty, Worthy of all Praise! To Whom
belongs the dominion of the heavens and the earth! And Allaah is Witness
over everything. [al-Burooj 85:4-9]
Al-Bukhaari reported from Khabbaab (may
Allaah be pleased with him) who said: We complained to the Messenger
of Allaah
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(peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) when he was reclining on his
cloak in the shade of the Kabah. He
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(peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: Among the people
who came before you, there was a man who was taken and put into a hole dug
for him in the earth, then a saw was put on his head and he was cut into
two pieces, and an iron comb was used to tear the flesh from his bones,
but this still did not turn him away from his religion. (Reported
by al-Bukhaari, see Fath al-Baari, 12/315).
- The trial of the Dajjaal (antichrist),
which is the greatest trial in this world. The Prophet
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(peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: O people, there
has never been any fitnah (trial) on the face of the earth since Allaah
created Adam greater than the trial of the Dajjaal
O slaves of
Allaah, O people, stand firm, for I shall describe him to you in a way
that no Prophet before me has described him
(Reported
by Ibn Maajah, 2/1359; see Saheeh al-Jaami, 7752).
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Conclusion
With regard to the heart and the trials it is subjected
to, the Prophet
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(peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: Hearts are exposed
to trials one after the other. Any heart that succumbs to them is stained
with a black spot, and any heart that resists them becomes pure white,
until all hearts of one of these two types. The white heart is intensely
white and will not be harmed by any trial so long as heaven and earth
remain, and the black heart is intensely black and does not recognize good
or forbid evil, except what suits its own whims and desires.
(Reported by Imaam Ahmad, 5/386, and by Muslim, 1/128 this version
narrated by Muslim).
Steadfastness in jihaad
O you who believe! When you
meet (an enemy) force, take a firm stand against them
[al-Anfaal 8:45 interpretation of the meaning]. One of the
major sins (kabaair) in our religion is running away from the
battlefield. When the Prophet
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(peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) was carrying earth on his
back when they were digging the trench (al-khandaq), he repeated
with the believers, Make us steadfast when we meet our enemies.
(Reported by al-Bukhaari in Kitaab al-Ghazawaat, Bab Ghazwat
al-Khandaq. See al-Fath, 7/399)
Steadfast adherence to the manhaj (methodology of the Quraan
and Sunnah)
Among the believers are men who have been true
to their covenant with Allaah [i.e., they have gone out for jihaad (holy
fighting), and showed not their backs to the disbelievers], of them some
have fulfilled their obligations (i.e., have been martyred), and some of
them are still waiting, but they have never changed [i.e., they never
proved treacherous to their covenant which they concluded with Allaah] in
the least. [al-Ahzaab 33:23 interpretation of the meaning].
Their principles are dearer to them than their own souls, and their
determination knows no compromise.
Steadfastness at the time of death
The kuffaar and immoral people are denied
steadfastness at the most difficult and most stressful times, and they
cannot utter the Shahaadah at the time of death which is one of
the signs of a bad end. A man was told when he was dying to say Laa
ilaaha ill-Allaah, and he started to move his head from right to
left, refusing to say it. Another started to say, This is an
excellent piece, this is a bargain, when he was dying. A third
began to mention the names of various chess pieces, and a fourth started
to hum the tunes of songs, or to mention the name of someone he loved.
This is because those things distracted them from remembering Allaah in
this world.
You may see some of these people with blackened faces,
or a foul odour, or turning away from the qiblah laa hawla wa
laa quwwata illa billaah (there is no strength or power except with
Allaah).
But the people of righteousness, who follow the
Sunnah, are helped by Allaah to stand firm at the time of death, and so
they utter the Shahaadatayn. You may see some of them with a cheerful
face and a pleasant scent, looking as if they are hearing good news when
their souls are taken from their bodies.
This is an example of one of those whom Allaah helped
to be steadfast at the time of death. His name was Abu Zarah
al-Raazi, one of the imaams of the scholars of hadeeth:
Abu Jafar Muhammad ibn Ali Warraaq
Abu Zarah said: we were with Abu Zarah in Shahraan, one of
the villages of al-Riyy, when he started dying, and Abu Haatim, Ibn
Waarah, al-Mundhir ibn Shaadhaan and others were with him. They
remembered the hadeeth, Tell those who are dying to say Laa
ilaaha ill-Allaah, but they felt too shy to tell Abu Zarah
to say it. They said, Let us mention the hadeeth. Ibn Waarah
said: Abu Aasim told us, Abd al-Hameed ibn Jafar
told us, from Saalih, and he started to say Ibn Abi
but he could not go any further. Then Abu Haatim said, Bundaar
told us Abu Aasim told us, from Abd al-Hameed ibn Jafar,
from Saalih
but he could not go any further, and the rest
remained silent. Then Abu Zarah said, whilst he was dying, he
opened his eyes and said: Bundaar told us, Abu Aasim told
us, Abd al-Hameed told us, from Saalih ibn Abi Ghareeb from
Katheer ibn Murrah from Muaadh ibn Jabal who said: The Messenger
of Allaah
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(peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said, Whoever says as
his last words La ilaaha ill-Allaah, will enter Paradise.
Then his soul departed, may Allaah have mercy on him. (Siyar Alaam
al-Nubala, 13/76-85).
These are the ones of whom Allaah says (interpretation
of the meaning): Verily, those who say: Our Lord is
Allaah (Alone), and then they stood straight (followed Islam
truly), on them the angels will descend (at the time of their death)
(saying): Fear not, nor grieve! But receive the glad tidings of
Paradise which you have been promised! [Fussilat 41:30]
O Allaah, make us among them. O
Allaah, we ask you to make us adhere to Islam with determination and
wisdom. And the end of our prayer is: praise be to Allaah, Lord of the
Worlds.
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