“Say, ˹O Prophet, that Allah says,˺ “O My servants who have exceeded the limits against their souls! Do not lose hope in Allah’s mercy, for Allah certainly forgives all sins. He is indeed the All-Forgiving, Most Merciful.” (Qur’an 39:53)
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Ramadan Day 21: So many loved ones who have departed us who wished they could be in the last 10 days of Ramadan.
*21th of Ramadan*
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*Heart Illness: Human Interaction*
Often we as human beings need to be in our own bodies with the silence of our own thoughts. We need to tune out the world around us and reach out to the heart with in. The Blessed Prophet (saw) would spend extended periods in the mountains alone. So, if that is the case you can say it is a Sunnah.
Often we need periods of isolation to protect ourselves from the chaos and instability of others and to protect others from periods of chaos and instability from ourselves.
The benefits of periods of isolation:
Leisure time to contemplate, supplicate and to reorient.
To get rid of sins
To avoid trials and disorders
The benefits of contacting people:
To learn and teach
To benefit the people
Fellowship
Reward from Allah for doing obligatory things like congregation prayers
To invite people to good deeds
So the Muslim should balance between isolation and mixing with people to maximise their rewards in this life and the hereafter.
*The pillars of the religion*
The pillars are the strongest element of a building.
And in this metaphor the religion is like a building, and the pillars of this building are:
To Accept. To Delegate. To Submit and to Trust. These four things are the strong parts of the religion. These four pillars do not assemble in a soul except for one that’s sincere to Allah.
Acceptance: To accept the decree of Allah: It’s to accept everything from Allah, from command and prohibition, ease and hardship, so that the soul doesn’t find any problems in following the rule of Allah.
Delegation: It’s to be satisfied with the choice of Allah, as Allah knows best for his servants.
Submission: It’s to have complete obedience and submission for Allah without objection.
Trust: It’s to to have full trust in your creator and in what he has, and to not trust what is with the people, Allah says: “And whoever puts their trust in Allah, then He ˹alone˺ is sufficient for them.” (Qur’an 65:3), and this doesn’t mean that the person doesn’t need reasons, as that’s not trust, but it’s laziness and ignorance, as Allah has obligated linked matters with their reasons.
Some may ask: What is the difference between the fundamentals of the religion and the pillars of the religion?
The fundamentals are the base which the religion is built on, and the pillars are what strengthen the building to stand, so the pillars are built over the fundamentals.
You may wish to read the following:
*Janaza prayer (mourning)*
The Janaza prayer is a prayer with no Ruku’ or Sujud, it starts with the Takbir of Ihram (Allahu Akbar) to start the prayer, then we say Isti’atha (Authu Billahi Minash shaitan Ar-ragim) and recite Al Fatiha، Then the Imam says the Allahu Akbar, and we send blessings upon the Noble Prophet Muhammed (saw) by saying (Allahuma Sali Ala Muhammed Wa’ali Muhammed Kama Sallaita Ala Ibrahim, Wabarik Ala Muhammed Wa’ali Muhammed Kama Barakta Ala Ibrahim Wa’ala ‘ali Ibrahim Fil Alamin Inaka Hamidun Majeed).
The above Arabic transliteration in English would be:
“O Allah, send your grace, honour and mercy upon Muhammed and the people of Muhammed, as You sent Your grace, honour and mercy upon Ibrahim. O Allah, bless Muhammed and the people of Muhammed, as you blessed Ibrahim and the people of Ibrahim. You are indeed Praiseworthy, Most Glorious.”
After this the the Imam says Allahu Akbar, then we pray for the dead person if he was from the people of Walayah. If he was not from the people of Walayah w pray for the Muslims in general, then after the final Takbir we do Taslim to the right and to the left.
May Allah Forgive the Ummah.
May Allah Guide the Ummah.