"Any one who wants to have his provision expanded,
his term of life prolonged and for people to speak well of him
should maintain ties of kinship"
- Prophet Muhammad (sa)
In his Friday
Sermon of May 04, 2012 Khalifatullah
Hadhrat Munir Ahmad Azim Sahib (atba) of Mauritius spoke about the practical ordinances of Islam to be
kept in mind in our everyday lives. Islam detests idleness and forbids
practices such as usury that breeds and perpetuates a culture of idleness and
irresponsibility. On the contrary, it envisions the believers as a community of
people devoted to constant personal improvement in their spiritual states and collective
progress in material conditions. The very lifestyles and priorities on every
single day of their lives will reflect this enduring commitment to individual
enterprise and collective growth.
The believers are to strive for excellence in
their chosen fields of occupation or profession so that the world may benefit
from their work. Their charity, generosity and service will embrace not just family and kin, but will extend to neighbours and strangers as well. Thus, the Muslim becomes a source from
which flow virtue, goodness and peace which everyone around him shall benefit. ‘That which benefits the people endures in the earth’, says the Holy Qur’an. Adhering to the Islamic way has beneficial consequences,
including possibly, a long and productive life, asserts the Messenger of Allah.
Read the Extracts from the Sermon:
The Muslim, if he wants that Allah grants him a long life, must comply with the scheme of everyday life as prescribed by Islam. This requires, inter alia, that the Muslim wakes up early and goes to bed early. The Muslim begins his day at dawn at least, before daybreak. And he welcomes his morning by being pure, before the afternoon catches up with him, full of weaknesses, shortcomings and even sins. This is why our beloved Saviour, the Holy Prophet Muhammad (sa) showed us that we must come what may, and in any situation seek God’s forgiveness for the soul is prone to evil, except that which Allah protects against the ravages of Satan. Therefore, Muslims greet their day early, and this is the virtue praised by the Holy Prophet (sa) when he wished them prosperity and abundance in these times, “Allah bless the precocity of mine (that is, my people).”