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Ramadan Calls For The Preservation Of Time -- By Shaykh `Aa'id Abdullah al-Qarnee
EsinIslam
Ramadan
By Shaykh `Aa'id
Abdullah al-Qarnee
Allah
describes the discourse between Himself and the
reckless and negligent on the Day of Judgement: '[And]
He will ask [the doomed]: "What number of years have
you spent on earth?" They will answer: "We have spent
there a day, or part of a day; but ask those who [are
able to] count time... .[Whereupon] He will say: "You
have spent there but a short while: had you but known
[how short it was to be]! Did you then think that We
created you in mere idle play, and that you not have
to return to Us? [Know,] then, [that] God is sublimely
exalted, the Ultimate Sovereign, the Ultimate Truth:
there is no deity save Him, the Sustainer, in
bountiful almightiness enthroned!"' (23:112-16).
One of the
righteous predecessors noted: life is short, do not
shorten it with negligence. This is, certainly, true.
Negligence shortens the hours and consumes the night.
Hence the Prophet sallallahu `alaihi wa sallam said:
'Two favours that many people are deceived by:
health and spare time.' The lesson being that
many people are healthy and have a lot of time on
their hands yet their lives pass by quickly before
them without their using them or benefiting anyone. He
also warned: 'The foot of a believer will not
move on the Day of Judgement until he is asked about
four things and mention his life span and how he
utilized it.' Life is, undoubtedly, a
treasure, whomsoever spends it in obedience to Allah
will find his treasure on the Day when wealth and sons
will be of no avail but instead only those who
returned to Allah with clean hearts. Thus, those who
spent their lives in negligence, disobedience and play
will on that Day regret in such a manner that will
never be equalled thereafter. They will say: 'Alas for
us, that we disregarded our lives.'
In effect,
both the night and day are like riding animals that
transport man to either eternal happiness or loss. Our
righteous forbears used to take every initiative to
preserve their time. There are strange stories about
them concerning this matter. There were among them
those who used to read the Quran and they were on the
threshold of death. Such an example was Junaid ibn
Muhammad. His sons said to him, 'You are exhausting
yourself.' He replied, 'And should there be among the
people one who exerts himself more than me?'
Al Aswad ibn
Yazid used to stand in prayer for most of the night.
Some of his friends advised him to relax at least for
a small portion of the night. He told them it is this
very relaxation he is in search of; meaning in the
Hereafter.
Sufiyan al
Thowri once sat in the Sacred Mosque speaking to some
people. Then suddenly he arose terrified and said; we
are sitting here and the day is doing its work. There
were among our forbears those who used to divide their
days and nights into hours. Hence they allocated
specific hours for prayers, recitation, remembrance,
meditation, acquisition of knowledge, work and sleep.
They ascribed no time for merriment.
As for their
successors, they have been afflicted by the calamity
of time-wasting. Except, of course, those to whom
Allah has shown mercy. They indulge in excessive
sleep, idleness, aimless wandering, spending on
amusements and sittings in which there is no benefit;
or in meetings which, if they do not involve
disobedience, are definitely the cause of
disobedience.
Among the
greatest things that organize time and work are the
five daily prayers. Allah the Sublime and Most
Excellent Speaker affirms in the Quran: 'Verily,
for all believers prayer is indeed a sacred duty
linked to particular times [of day]' (4:104).
The month of
Ramadan is a school in which the Muslim's time is
organized and invested in matters that lead to
closeness to Allah. Notwithstanding, some people do
not know the meaning of fasting. They engage in ample
negligence and deep slumber. They spend their days
sleeping and their nights in wasted wakefulness.
O Allah!
Preserve for us our lives. Plant our feet firmly on
Your path, and make us obey You always. O Lord of all
the worlds.
Ramadan Team
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