Saturday, July 6, 2024

Tarbiyyat Lessons- 13


Three Things to Do When We Reach the End of Times


‘There shall come a time upon my Ummah, upon my nation, upon the people who follow me, upon the people who believe in me, they call themselves Muslims and believers, when their prayers are not prayed correctly, and when high buildings spread in every place, when people swear in the name of Allah a lot about everything without fulfilling their oath.’ (Abu Dawud)

 

‘People curse each other a lot. Bribery and adultery prevails. People neglect the Hereafter in order to buy the luxuries of this world in exchange for the Hereafter; so people become materialistic.’

 

The Holy Prophet (sa) said: ‘If you see this happening in your time, then seek refuge, seek refuge. Find the solution to get away from all of this. It’s not an easy solution, but you need to stay away from all this.’ 


In another Hadith, a man said: “O Messenger of Allah, what is seeking refuge? How do I seek protection? What do you mean by that?”


And the Holy Prophet (sa) gave an expression like this, he said: ‘By adhering to your house, and keeping your mouth shut, and hold your tongue, and hold from doing unlawful until death comes to you.' (At-Tirmidhi)

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Question and Answer


Recently a Muslim brother from Kenya asked a question to Hazrat Imam Al Khalifatullah Munir Ahmad Azim (aba) of Mauritius: ‘what do you advise me in this Era where there are many evils, to become a very good Muslim? Another brother wished to know the qualities of a true Muslim personality in this era of materialism. 

  

Answer:


‘Stick to the main body (Jama'ah) of the Muslims and their leader (lmam): an Imam raised by Allah and he comes with ‘Rouhoul Qudouss’ [Holy Spirit- Gabriel]. He (lmam) comes to revive the true teaching of Islam which has been trampled into dust by the so-called Mullahs.

 

The Islamic conception of God; the first of Islam's fundamental articles of faith, emphatically proclaims that Allah the Most High and Exalted, the Creator and Sustainer of all that exists, is far above possessing any of the creaturely attributes which have been ascribed to Him, nor is He bound by any of the limitations of human beings or of anything else He has created. He has no body nor form, no physical attributes or characteristics. Rather His attributes are those of the One who is above any sort of limitations, such as having a beginning, or an end, begetting or being begotten, nor physical dimensions, or needs such dimensions and attributes to His creatures, while He Himself does not share them in the slightest degree.

 

A true Muslim personality rejects the supposition that there exists nothing but the material world, that the Universe and one's own individual life, with all its circumstances and events, is the result of accident or blind chance. 


A true Muslim accepts and lives by the certainty that there is a Being Who is responsible for all of creation and to Whom he, the human being, is in turn responsible. He acknowledges his dependence on this Being, accepts His laws as the rules which guide his life, and surrenders himself to Him. He is always conscious of Allah, remembering Him in all his activities and concerns. Islamic values and attitudes are the base on which his personality is built and Islamic criteria govern all aspects of his life. Such an individual, together with others like himself, forms an Islamic society which, collectively, submits and conforms to the guidance of Almighty Allah.