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Surah
ash-Shams (The Sun)
Chapter 69: Verse 30-34
Translation:
Successful
are those who purify it (ie. their soul), and the losers will
be those who corrupt it.
Commentary:
The method laid down by Islam for spiritual
development is through:
1. Acts of worship
a) reading the Quran,
b) remembrance of Allah,
c) night vigilance (qiyam al-layl), and
d) spending resources, time, wealth, etc. in the way of
Allah,
with an emphasis on their inner dimensions.
In other words, how the soul, heart and
mind should be engaged in acts of worship and in developing
a feeling of God-consciousness.
2. Personal efforts
for inner change and improvement through
a) self-discipline,
b) a regular check on intentions and motives,
c) regular self analysis,
d) creating a sense of time and time management, and
e) attempting to obtain constant feedback from others.
The aim of these
exercises is to eradicate inner evils such as
1. arrogance and a superiority complex,
2. selfishness,
3. hate,
4. greed and love of material things,
5. anger for wrong purposes,
6. pretence and show,
7. stubbornness,
8. low-spiritedness and lack of perseverance,
9. fear, and
10. the pursuit of vain desires.
At the same time,
a person must endeavour to cultivate inner virtues such
as
1. faith,
2. sincerity,
3. piety,
4. hubleness,
5. gratitude,
6. a sense of purpose and mission in life,
7. remembrance and love of God, His Prophets and believers,
8. concern for the Hereafter,
9. softness of heart,
10. control of the ego, and
11. a burning desire to realise the vision of Islam.
[compiled from
"Building a New Society" by Zahid Pervez, pp. 218-219]
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Understanding
the Prophet's Life |
It's
like loosing family and wealth
From Nawfal ibn Mu`aawiyah,
may Allah be pleased with him, that the Prophet, peace be
upon him, said:
"Whoever missed the Prayer,
then it is as if he had lost his family and his wealth."
[Reported by Ibn Hibban in his Saheeh
and it occurs in Saheehut-Targheeb (no. 576).]
How would you feel, O Muslim!, if you were
to lose your precious son? How would you feel if you lost
your spouse? What pain would you feel if you lost your family?
What would your grief be like if you lost both your family
and your wealth? Indeed it would be an agonising blow and
terrible grief that a person should lose his family and wealth.
Losing his family with whom he lived with and experienced
such joy. The spacious earth would seem constricted for one
who lost his family. He would experience distress, grief and
agony. Then how about one who in addition lost his wealth?
Fresh and sweet wealth which Allah made a support for us,
how would you feel if that occurred also? Then know that one
who misses the Prayer has indeed suffered a huge loss.
[compiled from
"The Prayer - Its Effect in Increasing Eemaan and Purifying
the Soul" by Shaykh Husayn al-Awaaishah] |
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Tips to Strenghthen your family
To deepen the love and to improve
communication between members of your family - spouse, children,
parents - your should aim to establish the following three
activities in your home.
Firstly,
perform some of your daily
Salat collectively with your family. The
Prophet said that, 'When you have
finished your [Fard] Prayer in the Masjid, you
should offer the rest of your Prayer at home for Allah will
bless your home because of your Prayer.' (Muslim)
Secondly,
establish an usra or family
circle to study the Quran with your family. The Quran alludes
to reading of the Quran in families and in home in the following
verse: And remember that which is recited in your houses
of the Revelations of God and the Wisdom. [al-Ahzab
33: 34] You should aim to hold these sessions at least twice
weekly, if not more regularly. Remember that the first recipients
of the Message of the Quran were the members of the Prophet's
household. They were the one he paid most attention to in
the early phase of his mission in Makka. So, you also must
ensure that you spend adequate 'quality' time in educating
and training your family.
Thirdly,
develop the habit of having
meals with your family. This will also provide
a golden opportunity to interact with everyone, discuss
family matters and reflect upon issues of the day.
[compiled from
"In the Early Hours" by Ustadh Khurram Murad, pp.
116-117] |
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