Guidance for the Open-minded, Charity for every joint, First Step Towards Change
Issue 280 » June 25, 2004 - Jumada-al-Awwal 7, 1425
General
Living the Quran |
Al-Imran
(The House of Imran) Guidance
for the Open-minded True Purpose of Quran
The Linguistic, Unique, Revolutionary Style of
Quran
Message of Quran is Clear to the Open-minded
and God-conscious
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Understanding the Prophet's Life |
Charity
for Every Joint
Abu Huraira (May Allah be pleased with him) narrated:
The Messenger of Allah (may the blessings and peace of Allah be upon him)
said:
Each person's every joint must perform a charity
(Sadaqa) every day the sun comes up:
In this Hadith the Prophet (peace be upon him) has given us a few examples
of acts of 'charity' (Sadaqa) that we should perform on
daily basis. Charity in this Hadith doesn't
refer to the act of giving money in Allah's way only, but in fact, it
is a comprehensive term that includes any act or gesture that would help
the community and would increase our awareness of Allah and His bounties.
There are many out there in this world who think whatever power and material
gains they possess today are due to their own efforts! However, Islam
teaches us to reflect upon even the smallest of Allah's favours that we
often take for granted, such as the smooth and proper functioning of our
joints and organs in the body. We are taught to be humble and to thank
Allah by being kind, helpful, and charitable towards our brothers and
sisters, as well as to anyone in the society, regardless of their faith
and culture. In addition, we realize from this Hadith that "Ibada"
(worship of Allah) doesn't only include the devotion through acts of worship,
but it also includes any action to help and support the
community, done to please Allah, such as, visiting the sick, saying a
word of advice or kindness, giving someone a ride to the Masjid or school,
uniting two sisters or friends after an argument, etc. |
Blindspot |
First Step Towards
Change!
The first step in self-development,
is to concentrate single-mindedly on Paradise. Indeed,
the one who is unsure of his destiny in life, torn between this world
and the Next, like the one standing with his feet in two separate
boats- will be thrown off the balance. Many of our difficulties that
we face are due to this lack of commitment to this Goal.
The selection of our ultimate goal of Paradise may
involve an absolute break with our
past. To choose this new goal in one's life is in
fact to choose a new life, to begin a new journey. Embark on this
new journey by refreshing your Wudu (ablution) and offering
two Rakas (units) of prayer, reminding yourself of all the
punishment of Hellfire you have just resolved to avoid at all costs
and all the rewards of Paradise that you will strive to achieve! Remind
yourself also of the important landmarks on the journey: imagine death
as near; imagine the moment when the Angel of Death will declare,
"Your time is over, now you must follow me"; imagine that
moment when you will be made to stand before Allah, the Most High,
and image the consequences of the Judgment. When you have completed
the two Rakas then make a commitment once more that all your
efforts will be directed towards achieving Paradise, and ask Allah
to help you.
While improvement in
your habits and actions is a life-long process, the desire to achieve
it can thus be sparked in a moment. This desire will
provide the momentum for attaining your goal- The good pleasure of
Allah and Paradise.
Let's take this first step towards Change!
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