The following are real life incidents mentioned by a Shaykh:
There
was once a man who hired a worker; this worker would work, day after
day, but not receive any payment. One day, the worker demanded his pay,
but the employer refused to give him his money. It seems that the
employer was in the habit of oppressing people and not giving them their
money, to the point that it became a normal practice for him. The
worker reminded the employer about Allah and His punishment, without any
results.
The worker started telling
others of his predicament, and the news spread, which made the employer
become even more oppressive towards him; he wished to get rid of the
worker, thinking that by firing him, or deporting him to his country,
the case would end. So, sure enough, he fabricated a story against him,
the result of which was that the worker was arrested and deported. The
employer rejoiced at the result, but he forgot that an oppressed
person’s supplications are never turned away by Allah; He says to the
oppressed, in response to his supplications, as in the Qudsi narration:
“I swear by my Might and Glory! I shall support you.”
After this
had passed, one day, the employer got into his new four-wheel drive car
and drove out into the desert to camp; he was not aware that Allah had
planned something for him ... Punishment was descending whilst he was
heedless. Suddenly, the car stopped, and if Allah had decreed for it to
stop, then who could have made it move? A new car! But sure enough, it
stopped. Indeed this is the punishment of your Lord! It stopped in the
middle of the desert, but there was still another hope, as the man had
his cell phone… However, that too stopped working! How did it suddenly
stop working? What made it stop working? It was the command of your Lord
that did so. The oppressor tried for that entire day to reach a safe
place, but it was fruitless. Finally, he returned to his car, and in an
attempt to avoid dying from thirst, he drank the water in the radiator,
which did nothing but expedite the process of his death.
An evil way to die isn’t it? If this is the punishment in this life, how would his case be in the Hereafter?
I
swear by Allah! When one hears such stories, he wishes to ransom
himself, even if it entails paying all he owns in this life, so that he
can avoid oppressing others!
The Prophet (saws) said: “Beware of the supplications of the oppressed.”
Depriving people of their rights, or refusing to pay them, is a form of
oppression. Oppression generates hatred and spite, and makes the
oppressed long for revenge; but there are some who only resort to
supplication to Allah, so that He may support them and help them get
their rights.
Another real life story is
of a man who borrowed two hundred thousand from a friend of his, so
that he could pay off some of his outstanding costs that he had accrued
due to construction projects. However, when the time came for him to
repay the debt, he denied ever taking the money, and since they were
friends, it never occurred to the lender to document the loan.
From
that day on, the borrower began making financial losses; his first loss
was half a million; his wife reminded him of Allah, and emphasized that
the loss was due to him not repaying what he owed, but he insisted in
refusing to repay. Then, one day, three of his four sons were involved
in a car accident and died. After this, he came to his senses and rushed
to repay the man, fearing that Allah might punish him even more by
depriving him of his wife and remaining son.
A sister narrated
her story of oppression saying: “I was divorced twice. After my second
divorce, I desired to marry a man who was already happily married, and
whose wife my cousin was in love with and wished to marry. My cousin and
I began spreading false rumours about the man’s wife, stating that she
had an illicit relationship with another man; after a few months, we
succeeded in implanting doubts in her husband’s heart, to the point that
he divorced her. She then went on to marry a very influential person,
and the man that I desired married another woman. Neither my cousin nor I
got what we plotted for; instead, I was afflicted with blood cancer,
and my cousin was burnt to death in an electrical fire; the only thing
we got from oppressing others was to become afflicted.”
Finally,
there is this story, of a student who envied a successful classmate and
therefore planned to ruin his life: He brought some drugs to school one
day and planted them in the other student’s schoolbag; then, he called
the police, informing them that there was a drug dealer at the school.
Sure enough, the police came, found the drugs, and arrested the student,
which resulted in his reputation being ruined amongst his family and
friends. The oppressor then related that he later became involved in a
car accident and lost his right arm; then, after a while, he was
involved in another crash and became handicapped and wheelchair bound -
all of which resulted from his oppressing his classmate, who never
ceased supplicating against him since then.
These were a few real life stories that we should ponder upon and take admonition from.
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