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Hoping in Allaah’s Mercy By
Shaykh Ahmad Fareed[1] RAJAA
(HOPE) IN ALLAAH Hope:
it is the peaceful state of the heart which awaits what is dear to it.
If the means – by which what the heart hopes for may come – are
not present, then stupidity and foolishness would be a more accurate name
for such a state. Similarly,
if there is no doubt that what is being hoped for will definitely occur,
then likewise, this state cannot be referred to as hope.
For example, it would not be correct to say: I hope that the sun
rises today. However, it
would be correct to say: I hope that it rains today. The
Scholars who have studied matters pertaining to the heart have said: that
this world is like land that is cultivated for its fruits in the
Hereafter; and that the heart is like the earth and that eemaan
(faith) is like the seeds; and that acts of obedience are like ploughing
and preparing the soil for planting, and digging channels in order to
irrigate and bring water to it. The
heart which is in love with this world is like barren land, from which
seeds cannot sprout. The Day of Judgement is like the day of harvest – and each
person reaps what he sows. And
no seed van sprout, except the seeds of eemaan, and eemaan
very seldom benefits if the heart is corrupt and has bad qualities. BETWEEN HOPE AND DELUSION The
example of a servant’s hope in Allaah’s mercy and forgiveness can be
likened to the hope of a farmer: If the farmer searches for fertile soil,
then sows it with good and healthy seeds, giving to the seeds what they
need at the appropriate time, removing from around them the weeds and
anything else that may hinder or ruin their growth, then he sits and waits
for the favour of Allaah - the Most High – with regards to him keeping
away violent storms and other harmful elements, until the seeds have fully
ripened and grown – then this type of waiting and expectation can truly
be described as hope. However,
if the farmer sows the seeds in hard and barren soil, too high up for
water to reach it, and he does nothing to care and protect the seed from
harm, and then he sits and waits for a good harvest – then his waiting
is called foolishness and delusion! So,
the term hope only applies to waiting for what is dear or desired, after
all the means – that will assist in realizing this desire and are within
the ability of the person – have been utilized. As for that which is not
within the servant’s ability, then it is left to the favour of Allaah
– the Most High – and He is the One who can prevent harmful matters,
if He so wishes. So if the
servant sows the seeds of eemaan, and he waters them with acts of
obedience to Allaah, and cleanses his heart from harmful qualities and
traits, then waits for the favour of Allaah – the Most High – with
regards of being granted firmness upon this until death and an excellent
end leading to His forgiveness – then such a wait can truly be called
hope. Allaah – the Most
High – said: Indeed
those who believe and those who migrate and who make jihaad in the
path of Allaah, they are the ones who have the hope of Allaah’s mercy.
And indeed Allaah is Oft-Forgiving, Most-Merciful.”
[Soorah
al-Baqarah 2:218] The
meaning of this being that such people are truly worthy of hoping in
Allaah’s mercy. And He did
not intend only to particularize them with this, since others also can
hope in Allaah’s mercy. However,
He particularized them as being those who truly deserve to hope.
So the one whose hope in Allaah’s mercy guides him to obedience
and deters him from disobedience, his hope is true.
And the one whose hope invites him to being immersed in sin and
disobedience, is in delusion. It
is also necessary to know that truly hoping in something necessitates
three things. Firstly:
Yearning for what one hopes. Secondly:
Fearing to miss gaining it. Thirdly:
Striving to achieve it. If
hope is not connected with any one of these matters, then it is mere
wishful thinking, since hope is one thing, and wishful thinking something
else. And every person who is
hopeful, is also fearful, and whosoever traverses a path, makes haste when
he fears that he may miss what he hopes for. Abu
Hurayrah radiallaahu ‘anhu relates that Allaah’s Messenger sallallaahu
‘alayhi wa sallam said: “Whosoever fears being plundered by the
enemy, sets out in the early part of the night, and whosoever sets out
early and reaches the destination. Indeed
the treasures of Allaah are precious.
Indeed the treasures of Allah is Paradise.”[2] Allaah
– the One free from all defects, the Most High – said: “Say:
O My servants who have wronged their souls due to sin.
Do not despair in Allaah’s mercy, for indeed Allaah forgives all
sins. Indeed He is Oft-Forgiving, Most Merciful.”
[Soorah az-Sumar 39:53]. And
Allah – the Mighty and Majestic – said: “Indeed
your lord is full of forgiveness for mankind, inspite of their
wrong-doing.” [Soorah
ar-Ra’d 13:6]. ‘Umar
ibn al-Khataab radiallaahu ‘anhu relates that some prisoners were
brought before Allaah’s Messenger sallallahu ‘alayhi wa sallam
and amongst them was a woman who was frantically searching for someone in
the crowd. When she found a
baby amongst the prisoners, she took it in her arms, cradles it next to
her chest and suckled it. So
Allaah’s Messenger sallallahu ‘alayhi wa sallam said: “Do
you think this woman would ever throw her child into the Fire?”
We said: By Allaah! Never!
So he said: “Allah
is more merciful to His believing servants than that mother could ever be
to her child.”[3] Abu
Hurayra radiallaahu ‘anhu relates that Allaah’s Messenger sallallaahu
‘alayhi wa sallam said: “Indeed before Allaah created the
creation, He decreed for Himself: Indeed My mercy prevails over My
anger.”[4] Anas
radiallaahu ‘anhu relates that he heard Allaah’s Messenger sallallaahu
‘alayhi wa sallam say: “Allaah – the Most High – said: O
son of Aadam! As long as you
call upon Me and hope in Me, I shall forgive you for what you have done
and I shall not mind. O son
of Aadam! If your sins were
to reach the clouds of the sky and you were then to ask forgiveness of Me,
I would forgive you. O son of
Aadam! Were you to come to Me
with sins nearly as great as the earth, and were you then to meet Me
without committing any shirk (i.e. calling upon someone else, or
worshipping someone else) along with Me, I would bring you forgiveness as
great as it.”[5] Yahyaa
ibn Mu’aadh said: “In
my view, the worst kind of self-delusion is to greatly sin, yet hope for
forgiveness without feeling any regret; and to hope to draw close to
Allaah – the Most High – without obedience to Him and to await the
fruits of paradise, by planting the seeds for Hell-Fire and to seek the
abode of the obedient ones, by doing acts of disobedience and to expect
reward, without doing any worthy action; and to hope in Allaah – the
Mighty and Majestic – after overstepping the bounds.” “You
hope for salvation, but do not tread its path. A
ship never sails upon dry land.”[6] [1]
Tazkiyatun-Nufoos (pp.103-107) of Shakh Ahmad Fareed. [2]
Saheeh: Related by at-Tirmidhee (10/227) and al-Haakim (4/308)
who both authenticated it. [3]
Related by al-Bukhaaree (10/426) and Muslim (18/80). [4]
Related by al-Bukhaaree (13/384) and Muslim (17/68). [5]
Saheeh: Related by at-Tirmidhee (no.2805) and Ahmad (5/172).
It was authenticated by al-Albaanee in as-Saheehah
(no.126). [6]
Related by Ibn Hibbaan in Rawdatul-‘Uqalaa (p.284), from the
poetry of Abul-‘Atiyya.
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