YorkMSA - Muslim Students' Association at York University » Islamic Reminders http://www.yorkmsa.ca Fri, 26 Aug 2011 03:34:58 +0000 en hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=3.2.1 Allah’s Decree – It’s alright with me.. http://www.yorkmsa.ca/2011/07/decree/ http://www.yorkmsa.ca/2011/07/decree/#comments Thu, 07 Jul 2011 06:53:41 +0000 Nida http://www.yorkmsa.ca/blog/?p=1784 Author: Nida Azeem

 

How often do things not go your way? Whether it be missing the last bus, or failing a test even though we made du’ah? How do you deal with the problems that arise every single day? In the moment when you are upset, you are most likely to say things such as “Why is this happening to me?” or “What have I done to deserve this?” The answer is simple; it is the Decree of Allah, ‘Azz wa Jal. How we deal with the trials we face in life is up to us- pleased or displeased. Dealing with them in a way which Allah will be pleased with however, should be our ultimate goal.

Every so often we find ourselves falling into the trap of the shaytaan and are easily swayed if our supplications are not answered. We should remind ourselves, constantly, if need be, not to hasten in supplication. No matter what difficulties have befallen us, whatever our circumstances and situations may be, we should strive to persevere in patience. It goes without saying that we should put aside our problems and difficulties and count our blessings.

It is reported that Shurayh – Allâh have mercy on him – said, “If I am afflicted with a calamity, I praise Allâh for it four times: I praise Him because it wasn’t worse than it was, I praise Him when He gives me the patience to bear it, I praise Him for enabling me to say al-istirjâ’ (‘To Allâh we belong and to him we will return’) in hope of a great reward, and I praise Him for not making it a calamity in my religion.”

Al-Dhahabî, Siyar A’lâm Al-Nubalâ`, in his biography of Shurayh Al-Qâdî. Source.

This serves as a reminder to me, first and foremost, that we should be patient and not lose hope in Allah (Subhanah wa Ta’ala).

Being content with the Qadar or Divine Decree of Allah is of great significance. This Pillar of Faith is something that we all believe in, and is also something that we should all be satisfied with, as Allah, the Most High, has chosen this way for us. For all we know, the reason for our anxieties and difficulties could be trials and tests decreed for us by Allah (Subhanah wa Ta’ala) to make us better Muslims. Patience with that which Allah has decreed is of great reward and is beautiful in the Sight of Allah, as the Prophet (peace be upon him) said:

“The greatest reward comes with the greatest trial. When Allah loves a people, He tests them. Whoever accepts that wins His pleasure, but whoever is discontent with that earns His wrath.”
–Narrated by Tirmidhi

Ask yourselves, when it comes to the tests that you face in your day to day lives, are you earning the pleasure of Allah (Subhanah wa Ta’ala) or are you earning His wrath? Wa iyadubIllah, may we be protected from that, aameen. Being discontent with the circumstances we face is not wise, as what initially seems bad for us may turn out to be what is best for us.

Allah, The Blessed and Exalted, says in the Qur’aan (interpretation of the meaning):

“It may be that you dislike a thing which is good for you and that you like a thing which is bad for you. Allah knows but you do not know.”
– Surah Al-Baqarah 2:216

We should really be thankful and grateful for our circumstances. It may be that something you really want is actually the reason that you will be led astray from the path of Allah (Subhanah wa Ta’ala). In truth, missing out on something you’ve been making du’ah for may be a good thing. This may be why He has kept it away from you. Now it may also be that you loathe something which turns out to be beneficial to you for you, both in this life and the hereafter.

As Muslims, we should realize that we have to be content with our situation and know that whatever He has chosen for us is for the best. Rather than complain to Allah (Subhanah wa Ta’ala) about our problems and why our prayers are not answered, we should count the numerous blessings that have been bestowed upon us and be thankful. How often does something not go our way and suddenly our imaan has decreased? Do we turn away from Allah, ‘Azz wa Jal, or do we say “Alhamdulillah, QaadarAllahu wa maa shaa fa’al” and be pleased?

Allah, The Glorified, says in the Qur’aan (interpretation of the meaning):

“And surely, We gave you authority on the earth and appointed for you therein provisions (for your life). Little thanks do you give.”
– Surah Al-A’raf 7:10

Allah (Subhanah wa Ta’ala) states that He has given us ability to do as we please and has blessed us with provisions to live (i.e. food, shelter) and we are still ungrateful. Is this not our condition? Brothers and sisters do not let the whispers of the shaytaan affect you and lead you every which way. Remember not to worry and always comfort yourself with the words of the Messenger (peace be upon him):

“How wonderful is the situation of the believer, for all his affairs are good. If something good happens to him, he gives thanks for it and that is good for him; if something bad happens to him, he bears it with patience, and that is good for him. This does not apply to anyone but the believer.”
–Narrated by Muslim

May Allah (Subhanah wa Ta’ala) open our hearts to contentment with His Decree, give us peace of mind about our matters and concerns, make our hardships easy, fill our hearts with happiness and grant us satisfaction in our affairs. *Aameen*

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