Whoever Abandons Something For
The Sake Of Allâh, He Will Replace It For Him With Something Better Than
It..."
The teacher of our teachers, the great scholar
and historian, Shaykh Muhammad Raaghib At-Tabbaakh, (Rahimahullâh), mentioned
the following story in his book "I’laam an-Nubalaa bi-Taareekh Halab
ash-Shuhabaa" (7/231):
"Shaykh Ibraaheem Al-Hilaalee Al-Halaabee – a pious and noble scholar
– travelled to
Al-Azhar
University
in search of knowledge. While seeking knowledge, he became very poor and used
to rely on charity. One time, several days passed by and he did not find
anything to eat, so he became extremely hungry.
So he came out of his room in Al-Azhar to ask for some scraps of food. He
found an open door from which a pleasant smell of food was coming out of. So
he entered the door and found himself in a kitchen with no one around. There
he found some tempting food, so he grabbed a spoon and dipped it in, but when
he lifted it to his mouth, he held himself back from eating it, since he
realized that he had not been given permission to eat from it. So he left it
and returned to his room in the dormitory of Al-Azhar, still hungry and
starving.
But no less than an hour passed by, when one of his teachers, accompanied by
another man, came into his room. And his teacher said to him: 'This noble man
came to me seeking a righteous student of knowledge to choose for marrying his
daughter, and I have chosen you for him. So rise and come with us to his home
where we can complete the marriage contract between you and his daughter and
you can become part of his household.'
So Shaykh Ibraaheem struggled to get to his feet, obeying the command of his
teacher and went with them. And behold they took him to the very same house he
had been to, and which he had entered and dipped the spoon into the food!
So when he sat down, the girl’s father married her to him and the food was
brought out. It was the same food he had put the spoon into before and which
he abandoned. But now he ate from it and said to himself: 'I withheld from
eating it when I had no permission, but now Allah has given me this food with
permission.'
Afterward, this righteous wife went back with him to Halab, after he had
finished his studies. And she was bore righteous children for him.”
So this is the fruit of patience and this is the result of having taqwaa, as
Allah says: "And
whoever has Taqwaa of Allah, He will make a way out for him (from hardship),
and He will provide for Him from places He never imagined."
[Soorah At-Talaaq: 2-3]
But as for those who are hasty – those who do not distinguish between the
truth and falsehood, seeking after the transitory vanities of this worldly
life – they will never experience anything but grief and sorrow in their
hearts, for they will never attain the worldly life nor will they ever achieve
Religion.
This is because they forget – or perhaps neglect – the saying of Allah: "Is
not Allah sufficient for His servant?" [Soorah
Az-Zumar: 36]
As for those who are patient and firm and who have Taqwaa, they will gain
ascendancy in this life and glory and honour with their Lord on the Day of
Judgement. And Allah says: "So
give the glad tidings to the patient ones." [Soorah
Al-Baqarah: 155]
And He says: "Verily,
the patient ones will be given their reward without any reckoning."
[Soorah Az-Zumar: 10]
Wa' Jazâkum Allâhu Khairan
Wa Billâhi-t-Tawfîq
Abű Anas
Tameem Ibn Jřrn Helmer Jřrgensen, Ad-Danimârkî
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