While studying them in depth, one will find many as such, however let
us look at some of the lessons that we can take heed and benefit in
Surah
Furqan, 63-67 Allah says:
"And the ibaad ul-Rahmaan, those who …" Allah says here that not everyone is from Ibaad ul-Rahman, some people are ibaad ul-Shaytaan or Ibaad ul-Tawagheet.
"those who …" this is ishaarah, meaning that the people Allah is describing are specific and exclusive,
"… those who walk on the earth in humility …" People think that this means that they walk on the earth humble and
submissive to the law of the land etc, however Ibn Abbas explained it
that it is that they walk on the earth with the Shari'ah established,
wherever they go, they establish Islam.
"and when the ignorant address them, they say, Peace!" People think that this means they allow the Kuffar to walk all over
them, let them fight and attack and kill them while the Muslims never
fight back, infact that is the not the Tafseer of this Ayah, the
Sahabah understood this Ayah, that when the Kuffar rise with their kuffr,
when they make legislation and shirk and spread the Fasad, we do not
care we say we are Muslims, we submit and stand firm to our own Deen
without to care for what the kuffar say or do!
"Those who spend the night in adoration of their Lord prostrate and standing" Allah described those slaves of Allah, that they submit to Allah and worship Him (swt) and fear Him (swt) in every matter, in every moment from the morning till the evening as if they were prostrating to Allah all day every day. In fact nobody can be in Salah all the time, but because they leave the Haraam and fear Allah in every matter it is as if they are, Aisha (ra) said:
"The messenger (saws) was never more than you in Salaah or in Fasting, but he feared Allah more than any one of you."
"Those who say, Our Lord! avert from us the Wrath of Hell, for its
Wrath is indeed an affliction that is due. Evil indeed is it as an
abode, and as a place to rest in" They fear from the Hellfire,
and they testify to how evil it is, whether it rises to burn or even
when it is at its most settled, they seek refuge to even be near or over
it. Allah informs us how fearing from the Hellfire will make is
obedient slaves and keep us on the correct straight path.
"Those who, when they spend, are not extravagant and not niggardly, but hold a just (balance) between those (extremes)" Allah balanced here our lives that we are not only lost in
Ibadaah, we do work for our own living, but only in Halaal, we do not make
our mission to earn money and we forget the blessings of Allah, we take
like the example of Umar, who when he spends on other people, or he
donates, he gives without account, but when he spend for himself, he
accounts and does not waste money for himself. But whatever Allah has given us we show the ni'mah and we do not hide it or pretend that Allah did not bless us.
By honored Ustadh Abu Waleed (hafidhUllah)
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