Hardships benefit the
believer By Md Ziya
Friday, August 10, 2007
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•The
Magajin Garin Sokoto, Alhaji Hassan Dambaba (left) who represented the Emir of
Sokoto, Alhaji Muhammed Sa’ad Abubakar and Alhaji AbdulLateef Adegbite,
the Secretary-General of the Nigeria Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs at the
inauguration of board of trustees of the Muslim Consultative Forum in Abuja recently.
PHOTO: MUDASHIRU ATANDA
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Allah has decreed that, in this life, hardships and disasters
strike both believers and non-believers. For a non-believer, they are inconveniences
that hinder him from proceeding with his normal involvement in the worldly life.
For a believer, on the other hand, they are instances of rest and remembrance,
tests that promise great rewards, and indications of atonement and expiation of
sins.
Regardless of how little is the harm that strikes a believer, it
carries with it good news of forgiveness and elevated rank (in Jannah). The Righteous
predecessors used to be pleased when a hardship afflicted them, seeing it as a
token of Allah's forgiveness and benevolence.
Expiations of Sins Abu
Hurayrah (RA) reported that the Prophet said: "Hardships continue to befall
a believing man and woman in their body, family, and property, until they meet
Allah (S) burdened with no sins. " [Tirmithee]
Sign of Allah's
Love Abu Hurayrah (RA) reported that the Prophet (SAW) said: "Whenever
Allah wills good for a person, He subjects him to adversity" [Bukharee and
others]
Sign of Eeman Abu Hurayrah (RA) and Ka'b Bin
Maalik (RA) reported that the Prophet (SAW) said: "The parable of a believer
is that of a fresh and moist plant; the wind tilts it this way and that way; and
so is the believer; he continues to be subject to affliction. And the parable
of a hypocrite is that of a firm cedar tree; it does not shake - until it is uprooted
all at once." [Bukharee and Muslim]
Sign of Righteousness The
prophets and righteous people are afflicted the most, and their rewards are the
highest. Sa'd (RA) reported that the Prophet (SAW) said: "The most in their
suffering among the people are the prophets, then the best, then the (next) best.
One is afflicted in accordance with his deen (faith). If his deen is firm his
affliction is hard, and if his deen is weak, his affliction is light. Indeed,
one would be so much subjected to adversity until he walks among the people without
any sins." [Ahmad, Tirmithee]
Early Punishment Anas
(RA) reported that the Prophet (SAW) said: "When Allah wills good for a servant
of His, He expedites his punishment in this life; and when He wills retribution
for a servant of His, He holds his sins for Him to judge him by them on the Day
of Resurrection." [Tirmithee]
Multiplication of Rewards Anas
(RA) reported that the Prophet (SAW) said: "The amount of reward is in accordance
with the amount of suffering. When Allah (SWT) loves some people, He tries them
(with affliction). He who then is content (with Allah's decree) has achieved the
acceptance (of Allah), and he who is dissatisfied (with Allah's decree) will attain
the anger (of Allah)." [Tirmithee]
Rewards for Sickness One
should not look to sickness as a gloomy episode, but should remember the great
good in it. It is one form of affliction with which Allah (SWT) tests His 'ibaad
(servants), giving them a chance to acquire rewards, as was explained above, as
is further emphasized below.
Removal of Sins and Elevation in Ranks Abu
Hurayrah (RA) reported that the Prophet (SAW) said: " Whenever a Muslim is
afflicted by harm from sickness or other matters, Allah will drop his sins because
of that, like a tree drops its leaves." [Bukharee and Muslim]
Abu
Sa'eed al-Khudree (RA) reported that the Prophet (SAW) said: "A Muslim is
not afflicted by hardship, sickness, sadness, worry, harm, or depression - even
if pricked by a thorn, but Allah expiates his sins because of that. " [Bukharee
and Muslim]
Sa'eed said, " I was with Salmaan (RA) when he visited
a sick man in Kindah ( in Persia ), and he said to him: " Expect good because
Allah (SWT) makes a believer's sickness an expiation (for his sins) and a period
of rest. However, when a disbeliever falls sick, he is like a camel whose owner
ties it then lets it loose - it does not understand why it was tied nor why it
was freed." [Bukharee] 'Aishah (RA) narrated that once some pain afflicted
the Prophet (SAW) causing him to suffer and turn about in his bed. she said: "Had
one of us done this, you would have blamed him." He (SAW) replied: "
An ailment is intensified for the righteous. Whenever a believer is afflicted
by a hardship, whether it is a thorn or more, a sin is taken off from him because
of it, and he is elevated by one rank (in Jannah). " [Ahmad]
Retaining
Rewards for Deeds Before Sickness Usually, when a believer falls sick,
he would not be able to do the same amount of good (prayer, fasting, helping Muslims
etc) that he used to do when he was well. But Allah out of His great mercy, continues
to record for him the good deeds that he was forced to stop because of his sickness.
Abu Moosa Al-Ash'aree narrated that the Prophet (SAW) said: " For a traveling
or sick person, his deeds will be recorded in accordance with what he used to
do when he was resident or well." [Bukharee]
'Abdullah Bin 'Amr reported
that the Prophet said: "No (believing) person gets sick, but (his deeds)
will be recorded for him in accordance with what he used to do when he was well."
[Bukharee] Anas (RA) reported that the Prophet (SAW) said: " No Muslims body
is afflicted by Allah, but He will record (his deeds) foe him in accordance with
what he used to do when he was well - as long as he is sick. Thus, if He takes
his life, He forgives him; and if He cures him, He washes him (from sins)."
[Bukharee]
_'Uqbah Bin 'Aamir reported that the Prophet (SAW) said: "Each
day's deeds are sealed with it. thus, when a believer gets sick, the angels say,
" Our lord! Your servant such and such, You have restrained him (from doing
good this day)." And the lord replies, " Seal his day in accordance
with his (usual) deeds, until he is cured or dies". [Ahmad]
Reason
for the Reward 'Atta Bin Rabaah reported that Ibn 'Abbaas (RA) told
him, "Do you want to see a woman from the people of Jannah (paradise)?"
He said "Yes". He said: " It is this black woman. She came to the
Prophet (SAW) saying, " I have (epileptic) seizures, and I get exposed, so
supplicate to Allah for me." He (SAW) said: " If you wish, be patient
and you will attain Jannah; or if you wish, I will ask Allah to cure you."
She replied, " I will be patient! But my body gets exposed (because of the
fall), so supplicate to Allah for me that I do not become exposed." and he
(SAW) did." [Bukharee and Muslim]
The scholars have differed in opinion
as to whether a sick person will be rewarded for the sickness itself or for being
patient during it. the correct opinion is that if he is patient and submits to
Allah's will, as in the above hadeeth, he would be rewarded for both the submission
and the sickness, otherwise, he would not be rewarded at all; because he resented
Allah's decree. This is what should be understood from Ibn hajar al-'Asqalaanees
words: "The authentic hadeeths are clear in that the rewards are recorded
once affliction strikes a Muslim. As for patience and acceptance, they are virtues
for which a person may get additional rewards over those for the affliction."
'Abdullah Bin 'Amr reported that the Prophet (SAW) said: "If a Muslim is
pricked by (as little as) a thorn in the worldly life, and he seeks its reward
from Allah, some of his sins will be removed, because of it, on the Day of Judgement."[Bukharee]
"True
believers are only those whose hearts are filled with awe whenever God is mentioned,
and whose faith is strengthened whenever His revelations are recited to them.
In their Lord do they place their trust." (Chapter 8: Verse 2 |