Undoubtedly, what the world has witnessed and what
we have experienced firsthand in the past months - and what we are all
still experiencing - is a serious affliction, acute distress, and
terrible tribulation.
However, there is no doubt that there are
great wisdom and purposes for such affliction, and some of them may be
the following ones:
Prompting People to Return to Allah and Humble Themselves Before Him:
An
affliction serves as a reminder for the disbelievers, the polytheists,
and the heedless and lax believers, perchance the disbelievers should
believe, the sinners should repent and seek forgiveness, and the
believers should earnestly humble themselves before Allah: "And We
have already sent (messengers) to nations before you, (O Muhammad);
then We seized them with poverty and hardship that perhaps they might
humble themselves (to Us)." [6:42-43]
Distinguishing between the Believers and Hypocrites:
When
afflictions befall a believer, they boost his certainty in Allah
nurture his faith in Him, and increase his knowledge of Him and
submission to Him, as he perceives His Power and the effects of His
Greatness, and accordingly his faith and steadfastness increase.
Conversely,
a hypocrite only perceives the negative side of the affliction. As a
result, he has bad expectations of Allah and this fuels his hatred for
religion, nurtures his discontent with Allah and further alienates him
from his Lord.
This is exactly what transpired in the Battle of Al-Ahzaab, where the hypocrites and those in whose hearts was disease said: “Allah and His Messenger did not promise us except delusion.” [33:12]
On the contrary, the believers said: “This is what Allah and His Messenger had promised us, and Allah and His Messenger spoke the truth.” [33:22]
Recognizing the Power and Greatness of Allah:
What
has been happening indicates the overwhelming Power of Allah, His
astounding Greatness, and that He exclusively administrates the affairs
of His creation and changes the conditions of people in the blink of an
eye, confining them to their homes, evacuating their streets, bringing
production at their factories to a halt, disrupting the realization of
their interests, destroying their economy, exposing (the fragility of)
their civilization, and causing them to fall in terror and fear after
savoring security and tranquility.
His decree is not hindered by
their huge armies, mighty military machine, impressive economic power,
or fake civilization, and He does not need earthquakes, striking
calamities, thunderous blasts, nor stones descending from the sky.
Rather, a tiny creature that is invisible to the naked eye suffices: "… And none knows the soldiers of your Lord except Him. And mention of the Fire is not but a reminder to humanity." [74:31]
Perceiving the Blessings and Expressing Gratitude for Them:
One
of the greatest benefits of this pandemic and affliction is that it
urges us to have a moment of self-reflection to recognize the blessings
that Allah bestows upon us, and to be conscious of them in order to
express gratitude to Him for them. The blessings are preserved by
gratitude; if a person fails to show gratitude for them, he will be
deprived of them.
We were relishing countless blessings, which we
did not perceive as blessings to begin with, and accordingly failed to
express gratitude to Allah for them and this affliction befell us to
remind us of them.
You used to go to work and go back home every
day and you did not perceive it as a blessing. Some people rather used
to grumble, dodge going to work, find excuses and wish they would stay
at home! When we were forced to stay at home, we realized the blessing
of Allah conferred upon us.
We used to meet, shake hands and our
sins would be shed, or embrace to foster mutual love and visit one
another to nurture our affection for each other. Many people perceived
such things as ‘normal’ life activities and did not view them as
blessings, but everything changed in a heartbeat and we are left with
social distancing, isolation and loneliness.
Our children used to
go to school in peace and return home while we were assured of their
safety but we did not perceive this as a blessing.
We
even perceived open mosques as ‘normal’ and visited them whenever we
wished but we did not view as blessings visiting mosques, sitting in
them, waiting for the prayer, reciting supplications between Adhaan and
Iqamah, nor staying therein to recite the Quraan and Dhikr! Some people
even indifferently abandoned mosques and failed to attend the prayer or
visit them regularly. As a result, the doors of mosques were closed in
our faces for a while so that we should recognize this blessing and
appreciate such bounty, return to the mosques and visit them regularly
for fear that they should be closed again, but this time for good.
Recognizing The Blessing of the Quraan
The
fact that paper copies of the Quraan were removed from mosques in some
countries (to reduce contagion) reminds us of another blessing bestowed
upon us by Allah that required our gratitude. We used to have
unrestricted access to the Quraan for whomever wished to recite it, and
the copies of the Quraan were within the reach of the worshipers (in
mosques). When people forsook the Quraan, they were deprived of this
blessing and they were distanced from it. This reminds us of how the
Quraan will be raised and taken away one night at the end of time and
not one verse of it will be left in written copies of the Quraan nor
preserved in people’s hearts!
At-Tabaraani narrated in Al-Mu‘jam Al-Kabeer on the authority of Ibn Mas‘ood that he said: “Verily,
this Quran will be taken away!” It was said to him, “O Abu ‘Abd
Ar-Rahman! How can it be taken away while we have preserved it in our
hearts and our Mushafs?” He said: “One night it will be taken away, and
not one verse of it will remain in a person’s heart or in a Mushaf; in
the morning people will wake up like animals!” Then, he recited the
verse that reads: "And if We willed, We could surely do away with
that which We revealed to you. Then you would not find for yourself
concerning it an advocate against Us." [17:86] - The report was classified as authentic by Ibn Hajar, Al-Haythami and Al-Albani.
This
report and that frightening and perilous future event prompts a sincere
Muslim to hasten to assign greater care and attention to the Book of
Allah, by learning, memorizing, reciting, and pondering over it before
it is taken away for good. It also urges him to appreciate all the
blessings bestowed upon him, and hasten to express the due gratitude for
them before he is deprived of them.
Hastening to Good-Doing:
The
Last Hour will be preceded by serious Fitnah and horrendous events that
urge a Muslim to hasten to good-doing and be prompt in embracing all
virtues, as enjoined by the Messenger of Allah (saws) for fear that he
might be overtaken by such Fitnah. He (saws) said: “Be
prompt in doing good deeds (before you are overtaken) by afflictions
which would be like parts of the dark night. During this period of
affliction, a man would be a believer in the morning and a disbeliever
in the evening or he would be a believer in the evening and a
disbeliever in the morning, and he would sell his faith for a worldly
gain.” [Muslim]
We ask Allah to make
us steadfast in adhering to His religion and to shield us against
Fitnah, epidemics, afflictions and tribulations, the visible and the
hidden thereof - Allahumma Ameen!
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