Alhamdulillah- O Allah Thank you
What
is the meaning of alhamdulillah? It is usually translated as, 'All
praise is due to Allah.' Which has led many of us to use the phrase,
Alhamdulillah wa shukr Allah.' But this is very incorrect because
alhamdulillah is actually is a word of praise that includes within it a
greater gratitude or shukr for what Allah has ordained, and as Muslims,
we are supposed to use it when we are presented with that which appears
good and with that which appears bad.
But,
in the reality of our lives, what is alhamdulillah? What does it truly
mean? Is just a word on our lips? Or is it a genuine feeling in our
hearts? Someone once told me that alhamdulillah means when you don't
have something you need or want,
you
are content with your fate; when you have a limited quantity of that
thing, you are content with it, and you try to share it, and when you
have a lot, you are content, and you are searching for ways to share it
more. In other words, no matter what your condition, you are grateful to
Allah for that condition. It is a recognition that all that Allah has
given us or taken from us is the best for us.
In
practical terms, what does this mean. There is an example that I like
to use when I speak of Allah's Knowledge and Power over us that may help
illustrate my meaning. When I was a new Muslimah, I had the most
beautiful white cat. I loved this cat very much. It used to wake me up
for fajr, and I considered it a great blessing in my life.
The
problem, however, was that my landlady did not allow pets in my
apartment. This meant that the cat's presence had to remain a secret.
One day, the landlady called and told me that she was coming that day to
do the periodic spraying for roaches. I knew I had to hide the cat, but
in such a way that he did not come home again from where I put him, so I
decided to take him to a friend's house for the day. So, I grabbed my
cat, and took him to my car.
As
I was driving to her house, the cat went crazy. He was clawing at me
and at one point attached himself to the back of my head. I guess he had
never been in a car before, and was terrified. He thought this was the
worst thing that could have possibly happened to him. Now, I had
information that the cat did not. I knew that my actions were actually a
salvation for him. If my landlady had found the cat, we would have both
been homeless. But, of course, there was no way for the cat to know
this. It was beyond his comprehension.
What
is the point here? Well, Allah places us in many situations that are
similar. He provides us with circumstances that in our limited
understanding and perception we find to be disastrous. We can react to
them as the cat did, with fear and pure animal instincts, or we can
recognize Allah's Wisdom and Superior Knowledge, and be content with the
situation because we have faith that it is somehow better for us to
experience this. To be content with it, would be to live out
alhamdulillah. It would show our acceptance of Allah's Power over us,
our recognition of His care for us, and our gratitude for His Mercy.
For Allah says,
"...This
is of the grace of my Lord that He may try me whether I am grateful or
ungrateful; and whoever is grateful, he is grateful only for his own
soul, and whoever is ungrateful, then surely my Lord is Self-sufficient,
Honored.
Allah
had given us so much, and our duty as Muslims is to be grateful for
those many blessings. Ibin Abid -Dunya mentioned that Dawud asked Allah,
"What is the least of your blessings?" Allah revealed to him to take a
breath. Dawud did so, and Allah told him, This is the least of my
blessings on you." (I found this hadith in Patience and Gratitude by
Ibin Qayim Al Jawziyyah, p. 70).
Imagine
that, taking a breath as a blessing from Allah. It is an involuntary
action that basically sustains us. So much is involved, not only from
the physiological perspective but also from the conditions that must
exist on the earth to create the perfect combination of elements for us
to breathe.
One
breath of a human involves the workings of all of his internal organs
as well as the fact that we have plants that take our carbon dioxide and
convert them back to oxygen which is essential for us to continue
breathing. The processes involved are so many and so detailed that they
can not be covered except by an entire science course which will just
outline the basics. Allahu Akbar.
We
must remember that all that we possess is from Allah. But we can not
stop there. We must also recognize that that which we do not possess is
also a blessing from Allah. We must recognize the Power and Knowledge of
Allah by being grateful for His Blessings. Things are not always as
they seem. We may condiser something to be bad, horrible or disastrous,
when in actuality it is purely Allah's blessing on us. Remember the
story of Musa and Al Khadir:
'Moses
got up to deliver a sermon before Bani Israel and he was asked, 'Who is
the most learned person among the people?' Moses replied, 'I (am the
most learned).' Allah then admonished Moses for he did not ascribe all
knowledge to Allah only (Then) came the Divine Inspiration:-- 'Yes, one
of Our slaves at the junction of the two seas is more learned than you.'
Moses
said, 'O my Lord ! How can meet him?' Allah said, 'Take a fish in a
basket and wherever the fish is lost, follow it (you will find him at
that place). So Moses set out along with his attendant Yusha' bin Nun,
and they carried with them a fish till they reached a rock and rested
there. Moses put his head down and slept.
(Sufyan,
a sub-narrator said that somebody other than 'Amr said) 'At the rock
there was a water spring called 'Al-Hayat' and none came in touch with
its water but became alive. So some of the water of that spring fell
over that fish, so it moved and slipped out of the basket and entered
the sea. From Sahih Bukhari: Volume 6, Book 60, Number 251: Narrated by
Said bin Jubair:
When
they had passed on (some distance), Moses said to his attendant: "Bring
us our early meal; truly we have suffered much fatigue at this (stage
of) our journey." He replied: "Sawest thou (what happened) when we
betook ourselves to the rock? I did indeed forget (about) the Fish: none
but Satan made me forget to tell (you) about it: it took its course
through the sea in a marvellous way!" Moses said: "That was what we were
seeking after:
"
So they went back on their footsteps, following (the path they had
come). So they found one of Our servants, on whom We had bestowed Mercy
from Ourselves and whom We had taught knowledge from Our own Presence.
Moses said to him: "May I follow thee, on the footing that thou teach me
something of the (Higher) Truth which thou hast been taught?"
(The
other) said: "Verily thou wilt not be able to have patience with me!"
"And how canst thou have patience about things about which thy
understanding is not complete?" He said: If Allah pleases, you will find
me patient and I shall not disobey you in any matter He said: If you
would follow me, then do not question me about any thing until I myself
speak to you about it So they went (their way) until when they embarked
in the boat he made a hole in it.
(Musa)
said: Have you made a hole in it to drown its inmates? Certainly you
have done a grievous thing. He said: Did I not say that you will not be
able to have patience with me? He said: Blame me not for what I forgot,
and do not constrain me to a difficult thing in my affair. So they went
on until, when they met a boy, he slew him. (Musa) said: Have you slain
an innocent person otherwise than for manslaughter? Certainly you have
done an evil thing. He said: Did I not say to you that you will not be
able to have patience with me? He said:
If
I ask you about anything after this, keep me not in your company;
indeed you shall have (then) found an excuse in my case. So they went on
until when they came to the people of a town, they asked them for food,
but they refused to entertain them as guests. Then they found in it a
wall which was on the point of falling, so he put it into a right state.
(Musa) said: If you had pleased, you might certainly have taken a
recompense for it. He said:
This
shall be separation between me and you; now I will inform you of the
significance of that with which you could not have patience. As for the
boat, it belonged to (some) poor men who worked on the river and I
wished that I should damage it, and there was behind them a king who
seized every boat by force. And as for the boy, his parents were
believers and we feared lest he should make disobedience and ingratitude
to come upon them:
So
we desired that their Lord might give them in his place one better than
him in purity and nearer to having compassion. And as for the wall, it
belonged to two orphan boys in the city, and there was beneath it a
treasure belonging to them, and their father was a righteous man; so
your Lord desired that they should attain their maturity and take out
their treasure, a mercy from your Lord, and I did not do it of my own
accord. This is the significance of that with which you could not have
patience. (18:60-82).
Musa
was not patient in learning the meanings of what he had seen. But he
learned a very important leasson, one we should take to heart. Allah's
Knowledge is so beyond ours, even when he gives one of us a bit more
that the other, we can not see easily beyond the superficial meanings of
the events of life, and we must trust Allah's judgement and be grateful
for the favors He confers on us. We must say and feel alhamdulillah. We
must make it a true part of our lives. The foundation of our faith.
Such
a simple word, but it carries so much in it. It tells of our faith in
Allah. It shows how we must accept the qadr of Allah in times we
consider good and times we consider bad, not turning our backs on Allah,
like the people of the boat, when Allah gives us what we want, but
being grateful for whatever occurs good or bad.
Allah says,
He
it is Who makes you travel by land and sea; until when you are in the
ships, and they sail on with them in a pleasant breeze, and they
rejoice, a violent wind overtakes them and the billows surge in on them
from all sides, and they become certain that they are encompassed about,
they pray to Allah, being sincere to Him in obedience: If Thou dost
deliver us from this, we will most certainly be of the grateful ones.
But when He delivers them, lo! they are unjustly rebellious in the
earth. O men! your rebellion is against your own souls-- provision
(only) of this world's life-- then to Us shall be your return, so We
will inform you of what you did. (10:22-23)
We
can not only say alhamdulillah, and be grateful slaves when we are
blessed with what we want, we must also remain grateful when we are hit
by the worst of disasters. In my humble opinion, the worst loss this
nation ever had, was the death of our beloved prophet, Muhammad. We
recognize his humanity, but it was when he departed us that the splits
began in the ummah. The blessing of unity, one he was not granted by his
Lord, is a terrible black mark on the ummah. Yet, we must have faith
that in some way, this is beneficial to us. In some way there is a
blessing, and for it we must say, alhamdulillah.
Allah says,
And
Muhammad is no more than a messenger; the messengers have already
passed away before him; if then he dies or is killed will you turn back
upon your heels? And whoever turns back upon his heels, he will by no
means do harm to Allah in the least and Allah will reward the grateful.
(3:144)
Our
beloved prophet dies, and we are to be grateful? To the human mind and
heart this is incomprehensible, but this is where our faith comes in. If
we truly trust in Allah's Judgement, we must be grateful. Alhamdulillah
rabil Al Amiin for all that He brings to us. We must accept the bitter
with the sweet because we believe in Allah, we trust in Him and we know
that He is the Best of Judges, the Most Wise, and His plan for us is the
Fairest, Most Merciful and Best for us in this life and in the
hereafter.
Allah says,
Therefore remember Me, I will remember you, and be thankful to Me, and do not be ungrateful to Me.
And
And
hold fast, all together, by the rope which Allah (stretches out for
you), and be not divided among yourselves; and remember with gratitude
Allah's favour on you; for ye were enemies and He joined your hearts in
love, so that by His Grace, ye became brethren; and ye were on the brink
of the pit of Fire, and He saved you from it. Thus doth Allah make His
Signs clear to you: That ye may be guided.
And
O ye who believe! Eat of the good things that We have provided for you, and be grateful to Allah, if it is Him ye worship.
Also,
let us remember to be extra grateful, for , " When anything came to the
Prophet (peace_be_upon_him) which caused pleasure (or, by which he was
made glad), he prostrated himself in gratitude to Allah." Narrated by
AbuBakrah. Sunan Abu Dawud: Book 14, Number 2768. What ever is for us is
for us. We can not avoid our Qadr.
Our
control comes in how we handle it when it comes. Ali Ibin Abi Talib saw
adiyy Ibin Hatim looking sorrowful, and so he asked him, "Why are you
so sad, O Adiyy?" Adiyy replied, "How can I not be in such a state when
both of my sons have been killed and my eye gouged out?"
So
Ali said to him, "O Adiyy, whoever is content with the decree of Allah
will surely experience it and be rewarded for it; and whoever is not
content with the decree of Allah will surely experience it, and Allah
will make his actions worthless." (Purification of the Soul, p119).
We
will experience what Allah has ordained for us. But will it bring us
blessings or only misery. We must accept the decree of Allah, be content
with it and be grateful for it, because we know what Allah has decreed
is the best for us. This is the implementation of alhamdulillah.
Now, the blessings of alhamdulillah in itself are many. Below I will show a few of these many blessings:
Narrated
Ali: Fatima went to the Prophet complaining about the bad effect of the
stone hand-mill on her hand. She heard that the Prophet had received a
few slave girls. But (when she came there) she did not find him, so she
mentioned her problem to 'Aisha. When the Prophet came, 'Aisha informed
him about that. 'Ali added, "So the Prophet came to us when we had gone
to bed. We wanted to get up (on his arrival) but he said, 'Stay where
you are."
Then
he came and sat between me and her and I felt the coldness of his feet
on my abdomen. He said, "Shall I direct you to something better than
what you have requested? When you go to bed say 'Subhan Allah'
thirty-three times, 'Alhamdulillah' thirty three times, and Allahu
Akbar' thirty four times, for that is better for you than a servant."
Sahih Bukhari: Volume 7, Book 64, Number 274.
Narrated
AbuMalik al-Ash'ari: The Messenger of Allah (peace_be_upon_him) said:
Cleanliness is half of faith and Alhamdulillah (Praise be to Allah)
fills the scale, and SubhanAllah (Glory be to Allah) and Alhamdulillah
(Praise be to Allah) fill up what is between the heavens and the earth,
and prayer is a light, and charity is proof (of one's faith) and
endurance is a brightness and the Qur'an is a proof on your behalf or
against you. All men go out early in the morning and sell themselves,
thereby setting themselves free or destroying themselves.
Narrated
AbuDharr: Some of the people from among the companions of the Apostle
of Allah (peace_be_upon_him) said to him: Messenger of Allah, the rich
have taken away (all the) reward. They observe prayer as we do, they
keep the fasts as we keep them, and they give sadaqah from their surplus
riches. Upon this he (the Holy Prophet) said:
Has
Allah not prescribed for you (a course) by following which you can
(also) do sadaqah? In every declaration of the glorification of Allah
(i.e. saying SubhanAllah) there is a sadaqah, every Takbir (i.e. saying
AllahuAkbar) is a sadaqah, every praise of Him (saying Alhamdulillah) is
a sadaqah, every declaration that He is One (La ilaha illallah) is
sadaqah, enjoining of good is a sadaqah,
forbidding
of that which is evil is a Sadaqah, and in man's sexual intercourse
(with his wife) there is a Sadaqah. They (the companions) said:
Messenger of Allah, is there reward for him who satisfies his sexual
passion among us? He said: Tell me, if he were to devote it to something
forbidden, would it not be a sin on his part? Similarly, if he were to
devote it to something lawful, he should have a reward. Sahih Muslim:
Narrated
Samurah ibn Jundab: The dearest words to Allah are four: SubhanAllah
(Hallowed be Allah), Alhamdulillah (Praise be to Allah), La ilaha
illallah (There is no god but Allah), and AllahuAkbar (God is the
Greatest)...
Narrated
Anas ibn Malik: Allah's Apostle (peace_be_upon_him) said: Allah is
pleased with His servant who says: Alhamdulillah while taking a morsel
of food and while drinking.
Narrated
Abu Huraira: Some poor people came to the Prophet and said, "The
wealthy people will get higher grades and will have permanent enjoyment
and they pray like us and fast as we do. They have more money by which
they perform the Hajj, and 'Umra; fight and struggle in Allah's Cause
and give in charity.
"
The Prophet said, "Shall I not tell you a thing upon which if you acted
you would catch up with those who have surpassed you? Nobody would
overtake you and you would be better than the people amongst whom you
live except those who would do the same. Say "Sub-han-al-lah",
"Alhamdu-lillah" and "Allahu Akbar" thirty three times each after every
(compulsory) prayer." We differed and some of us said that we should
say,
"Subhan-al-lah"
thirty three times and "Alhamdu lillah" thirty three times and "Allahu
Akbar" thirty four times. I went to the Prophet who said, "Say,
"Subhan-al-lah" and "Alhamdu lillah" and "Allahu Akbar" all together for
thirty three times." Sahih Bukhari: Volume 1,
I
pray that Allah give us the faith, poatience and gratitude to impliment
alhamdulillah into ours lives as true pious slaves of Allah. May He
forgive us guide us and provide us with the best in this life and the
next. Ameen
No comments:
Post a Comment