Knowledge never comes without effort, and some time off sleep or some
time off rest time, and some time off the social media time.
We mention this to show you what the author means when he says i’lam.
I’lam, he wants you to know. He wants you to know how to
honor knowledge. Something important is coming, I am going to teach you.
We are engaging in something important and that is what he is trying to
tell you, sacrifice for what I am about to tell you. We mentioned
examples that we could never be like, I know that. Why do we mention
them? We mention those examples and if you be like five percent of that
or possibly ten percent of that, you would be in good shape. Unlike if
we mention our surroundings, those who waste their time in vain or
possibly in sins. They can never get anywhere but if we mention these
supreme examples and you are like five percent or you try to hit fifty
percent like them, then you are good.
Look at an-Nawawi wrote volumes and volumes. What amazes
me about this man is that he died when he was a few years older than I
am today right now. He died when he was forty four years old. Do you
know that he only started writing when he was in his thirties? People
today just want to jump to the Khutbah and give Khutbahs. He
started writing when he was in his thirties.
He wrote Sharh Muslim, Riyad as-Saliheen, al-Adhkar, al-Majmu’, Minhaj
fīi al-Fiqh, at-Tibyan fi Adaab Hamalat al-Qur’an, a great book on the
manners of those who carry the Qur’an, al-Idhah, Bustan al-‘Arifin,
Minhaj at-Talibeen, Rawdhat at-Talibeen, Tahdhib al-Asma’ wal-Lughat, and
at-Taqrib, it is a summary of the book of Ibn Salaah on the science of
Hadith. He compiled Forty an-Nawawi Hadith. Who does not have that? Who
does not say an-Nawawi tens of times a day? Every student
of knowledge says that. He wrote Zawa’id ar-Rawdhah and it is a book on
Usool al-Fiqh. He started the interpretation or elucidation of Sahih
al-Bukhari but he was never able to finish it. It would have been a
great, magnificent book like that of Ibn Hajr on Sahih Muslim.
One time an-Nawawi said I spent two years in my life, I never laid on
my side on a mattress or on the ground. So they asked him how did you
sleep an-Nawawi? Two years and his side never got a mattress or the
ground. He said when I got tired, I used to lean over my books and take a
little nap. People have different goals. You are going to find childish
kids who want to criticize him, but the goals of these people are
different. Some people want Firdaws, some people want A’raf and some
people just want the front gate of Heaven. At forty four, he did more
for the Ummah than what possibly millions at times did for the Ummah…
I imagine an-Nawawi laying in his grave now with such a
big smile on his face, it is as if he has a smile on his face. Every
time we say rahimahUllah, he gets reward for it. Every time we use his
knowledge, that is an ongoing, never ending charity, sadaqah jariyah,
and he sits in his grave and gets all that reward.Al-Badr Ibn Jama’ah
said I went to visit an-Nawawi one time and I could not find a place to
sit. He made room for me through his books and when I did sit, he kept
searching and pursuing books. Al-Badr Ibn Jama’ah said he pursued
knowledge in his books like a mother would be in pursuit of a lost son
of hers, looking and striving.
[Excerpt from Sharh Usool ath-Thalaathah, By ash-Shaykh Ahmad Musa Jibril (hafidhUllah)]
2 comments:
Oh Dear Sisters: this is absolutely brilliant!! Yes, may Allah Bless our Beloved Shaykh Ahmad Musa Jibril for his wonderful work; I recommend these TAWHEED Classes on THE THREE FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLES to ALL Muslims: 37 classes; 35 hours: in Mp4, MP3, and PDF format; the knowledge delivered by our Shaykh in these classes is incredible!
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Jazak Allah khair
Alhamdulillah
Allahu Akbar!
BarakAllahu feek brother and indeed Allahumma Ameen to your Dua’a for our Shaykh.
Jazak Allah khair for your motivational comment and words of support, Alhumdulillah.
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