Sheik Muhammed Salih Al-Munajjid
19 December 2008
opinion
Studying the stories of the Prophets and following their example .The evidence for this is the aayah (interpretation of the meaning): "And all that We relate to you (O Muhammad) of the news of the Messengers is in order that We may make strong and firm your heart thereby. And in this has come to you the truth, as well as an admonition and a reminder for the believers." [Hood 11:120].
These aayaat were not revealed at the time of the Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) for the purpose of mere entertainment and amusement. They were revealed for an important purpose, which was to strengthen the heart of the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) and likewise the hearts of the believers.
1. Think about the meaning of the aayah (interpretation of the meaning): "They said: 'Burn him and help your aalihah (gods), if you will be doing.' We (Allaah) said: 'O fire! Be you coolness and safety for Ibraaheem!' And they wanted to harm him, but We made them the worst losers." [al-Anbiya' 21:68-70]. Ibn 'Abbaas said: "The last thing Ibraaheem said when he was thrown in the fire was, 'Allaah is Sufficient for me and He is the Best Disposer of affairs.'" (Al-Fath, 8/22) Do you not feel how he stood firm in the face of oppression and torture, when you read this story?
2. Think about the aayah in which Allaah tells us about Moosa (interpretation of the meaning): "And when the two hosts saw each other, the companions of Moosa said: 'We are sure to be overtaken.' Moosa said: 'Nay, verily! With me is my Lord, He will guide me.'" [al-Shu'ara' 26:61-62]. Do you not feel how he stood firm when he was being pursued by the hosts of Pharaoh and was surrounded by cries of despair from his own people?
3. Read the story of the magicians of Pharaoh, which is an example of a small group that adhered firmly to the truth once it had become apparent to them. Do you not see how they stood firm in the face of threats issued by the oppressor who said, "Believe you in him (Moosa) before I give you permission? Verily! He is your chief who taught you magic. So I will surely cut off your hands and feet on opposite sides, and I will surely crucify you on the trunks of date-palms, and you shall surely know which of us [I (Pharaoh) or the Lord of Moosa] can give the severe and more lasting torment." [Ta-Ha 20:71 - interpretation of the meaning]. The small group of believers stood firm, with no thought of retreat, and said: "We prefer you not over the clear signs that have come to us, and to Him Who created us. So decree whatever you desire to decree, for can only decree (regarding) the life of this world." [Ta-Ha 20:72 - interpretation of the meaning].
4. Also think about the story of the believer in Soorat Yaa-Seen, the believer of Pharaoh's household, the people of the Ditch (al-ukhdood), and others, which teach us the greatest lessons we could ever learn about standing firm in our faith.
Du'aa' (supplication)
One of the characteristics of the believing slaves of Allaah is that they turn to Allaah with du'aa', asking Him to help them to stand firm: "Our Lord! Let not our hearts deviate (from the truth) after You have guided us..." [Aal 'Imraan 3:8 - interpretation of the meaning]; "Our Lord! Pour out constancy [patience] on us and make our steps firm..." [al-Baqarah 2:250 - Yusuf 'Ali's translation].
The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) told us that "The hearts of the sons of Adam are as one between the fingers of the Most Merciful, and He directs them as He wills." (Reported by Imaam Ahmad from Ibn 'Umar; see Saheeh Muslim bi Sharh al-Nawawi, 16/204). The Messenger of Allaah often used to say, "O Controller of the hearts, make my heart adhere firmly to Your religion." (Reported by al-Tirmidhi from Anas. Tuhfat al-Ahwadhi, 6/349; Saheeh al-Jaami', 7864).
Remembrance of Allaah (dhikr)
This is one of the greatest means of being steadfast in Islam.
Think about the combination described in this aayah (interpretation of the meaning): "O you who believe! When you meet (an enemy) force, take a firm stand against them and remember the Name of Allaah much, so that you may be successful." [al-Anfaal 8:45]. Dhikr is one of the most effective aids to standing firm in jihaad.
"Think about how the physical strength of the Persians and Romans let them down when they needed it most" (Ibn al-Qayyim, may Allaah have mercy on him, in Al-Daa' wa'l-Dawaa') - despite the small numbers of men and weapons of those who remembered the Name of Allaah much.
How did Yoosuf (upon whom be peace) stand firm in the face of temptation of the part of the powerful and beautiful woman who called him to do wrong? Did he not enter the fortress of "seeking refuge in Allaah" and thus defeat the waves of temptation? This is the effect of adhkaar (remembering Allaah) on making the believers steadfast.
Striving to follow the correct way
The only correct way, which every Muslim must follow, is the way of Ahl al-Sunnah wa'l-Jamaa'ah, the path of the victorious group and the saved sect, the people of pure 'aqeedah and sound methodology, the followers of the Sunnah and the (sound) evidence. The Muslim must be distinct from the enemies of Allaah and be different from the people of falsehood.
If you want to know the value of this in standing firm, then ask yourself: why have so many people, in the past and nowadays, been led astray? Why have they become confused? Why have their feet not stood firm on the Straight Path? Why did they not die following it, or why did they come to it so late in life, after wasting so much precious time?
So you see them, moving from one kind of misguided bid'ah to another, from philosophy to 'ilm al-kalaam (Islamic philosophy), from Mu'tazili thought to the way of twisting and misinterpreting the clear aayaat of the Qur'aan, from one Sufi tareeqah to another...
Thus are the people of bid'ah, confused and shaky in their faith. See how the people of 'ilm al-kalaam are deprived of steadfastness at the time of death. Hence the salaf said, "The people who suffer the most doubt at the time of death are the people of al-kalaam." But think about it: has any follower of Ahl al-Sunnah wa'l-Jamaa'ah ever turned his back on this way in discontent after he has come to know and understand it? People may abandon it because of their whims and desires, or because of doubts if their understanding is weak, but no one has left because he saw something more correct or because he thought this way was wrong.
The proof of this is to be seen in the questions posed by Heraclius to Abu Sufyaan about the followers of Muhammad (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him). He asked, "Has anyone ever left this religion out of discontent after entering it?" Abu Sufyaan said, "No." Then Heraclius said, "This is how it is when the joy of faith fills the heart." (Reported by al-Bukhaari, al-Fath, 1/32).
We have heard a lot about great leaders who moved from one kind of bid'ah to another, and others whom Allaah guided and so they left falsehood behind and joined the madhhab of Ahl al-Sunnah wa'l-Jamaa'ah, despising their former ways. But do we ever hear about the opposite?
If you want to stand firm in your Islam, then you must follow the way of the believers.
Training and education
Gradual, conscious training in faith, based on knowledge, is one of the basic factors in standing firm in Islam.
Training in faith is that which fills the heart and consciousness with fear, hope and love (of Allaah), as opposed to the dryness which results from ignoring the texts of the Qur'aan and Sunnah and devoting too much attention to the words of men.
Training based on knowledge is that which is based on saheeh evidence, as opposed to mere imitation and blind following.
Conscious training is that which recognizes the way of the sinners and wrongdoers, studies the plots of the enemies of Islam and properly understands and evaluates reality and events, as opposed to a blinkered world-view and narrow horizons.
Gradual training is that which takes the Muslim step by step towards achieving perfection with proper planning, as opposed to spontaneous and hasty progress in fits and starts.
In order to understand the importance of this element in standing firm, let us go back to the seerah of the Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) and ask ourselves:
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