Renewing Faith through Fear and Hope !
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The hope of the believers which is accompanied with good deeds; Allah
Says: "Indeed, those who have believed
and those who have emigrated and fought in the cause of Allah - those
hope (i.e., expect) the mercy of Allah." [2:218] They
believed, gave up their homes, migrated to strange countries, fought
for the sake of Allah The Almighty, sacrificed, suffered the perils
of war, and put up with the hunger, thirst and exhaustion that
accompany Jihaad (struggle). Such people can rightly hope for the
mercy of Allah The Almighty and for His Paradise.
• Hope for the forgiveness of sins; Allah Says: "Say, ‘O My servants who have
transgressed against themselves (i.e., by sinning) do not despair of
the mercy of Allah. Indeed, Allah forgives all sins (i.e., for those
who repent and correct themselves).’" [39:53]
Regardless of how many sins one has committed, minor or major, one
should never despair of the forgiveness of Allah The Almighty.
• Allah Says: "Say,
“To whom belongs whatever is in the heavens and earth?” Say, “To
Allah.” He has decreed upon Himself mercy. He will surely assemble
you for the Day of Resurrection, about which there is no doubt. Those
who will lose themselves (that Day) do not believe." [6:12] Imaam ibn Jareer At-Tabari commented on this verse saying, “Allah
has decreed that He will be merciful with His slaves, but how was His
mercy expressed? He did not punish them although they deserved it
(due to their sins); rather He delayed and accepted their repentance,
which made them have hope.”
• Hope even applies to worldly matters, like
hoping for wealth, children, a wife, a job, finding what is lost, and
so on. Prophet Ya’qoob (as) taught his
children to have hope in finding their lost brother Yusuf (as): "O my sons, go and find out about Yoosuf and
his brother and do not despair (i.e., lose hope) of relief from
Allah. Indeed, no one despairs of relief from Allah except the
disbelieving people." [12:87]
• Anas bin Maalik (ra) reported that the Messenger of Allah (saws) said: “Allah the Exalted has said: `O son of Aadam! I
forgive you as long as you pray to Me and hope for My forgiveness,
regardless of the sins you have committed. O son of Aadam! I do not
care if your sins reach the height of the heaven; if you then ask for
my forgiveness, I would forgive you. O son of Aadam! if you come to
Me with an earth load of sins, but meet Me associating nothing with
Me, I would match it with an earth load of forgiveness.'”
[At-Tirmithi]
• On the deathbed, people have two different
sensations, fear or hope. One must always train himself to have good
expectations of his Lord, because Allah will treat a
person according to his expectations. The Prophet (saws) advised three days before his death: "Let none of you
die unless he has good expectations of Allah." [Muslim] Thus, we
are encouraged have hope at the time of our deaths. This is why some
of our Salaf would command their children to
recite the verses from the Quraan that mention the mercy of Allah The
Almighty whilst they were on their deathbed, in order to have good
expectations of their Lord before dying.
• The Prophet (saws) said: “A believer will be brought close to his Lord on the Day of
Resurrection and (He will) envelop him in His Mercy, He will make him
confess to his sins saying: `Do you remember (doing) this sin and
that sin?' He will reply, ‘My Lord, I remember.’ Then He will
say: ‘I covered it up for you in the worldly life, and I forgive
you for it today.’ Then the record of his good deeds will be handed
to him.” [Al-Bukhari and Muslim]
• The Messenger of Allah (saws) said: “He who loves to meet Allah, Allah loves to meet
him; and he who dislikes to meet Allah, Allah abhors to meet him.”
[Muslim]
Thus, one should combine fear of and hope in
Allah The Almighty.
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