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Umm Ahmed
16th April 2007, 09:19 PM
Fear Allah Wherever You Are


by Iman Bint Johari


On the authority of Abu Dharr Jundub ibn Junada and Abu Abdul Rahman Mu`adh ibn Jabal radhiallahu `anhum from the Messenger of Allah sallallahu `alayhi wa sallam who said: "Fear Allah wherever you are. And follow up a bad deed with a good deed and it will wipe it out. And behave towards people with a good behaviour." [at-Tirmidhi]
I was struck by the first part of the hadeeth: "Fear Allah wherever you are..." This is a reference to "taqwa", which when used with respect to Allah, means that one must fear or protect oneself from Allah's anger and punishment.

I am reminded of a story that my husband read. It is a true story about how a Dutchman came to Islam many many years ago. This man was a captain of a ship that was docked in Karachi, Pakistan. If you have been to that part of the world, you will know that the summers are scorching and practically unbearable. It was the holy month of Ramadhan at that time. The stevedores were busy loading the cargo and it became evident to the captain how tired and parched they were. Out of concern and sympathy, he offered them drinks on their break but they all declined, saying that they were fasting.

When they resumed their work, he saw an old man exerting himself, beads of perspiration dripping down his face. The captain felt sorry for him and summoned him to his cabin. There, he poured a tall glass of cold orange juice and offered it to the old man. Shocked, the old man refused vehemently, saying it was Ramadhan. Neither spoke each other's language so each had to resort to gestures and sign language to bring their point across. The captain kept persuading the old man to drink and he kept refusing.

He assured the old man that no one would see him drink and pressed him to take a sip. The old man understood the point that the captain was trying to make. He raised his index finger, and pointed skywards, effectively communicating that ALLAH would see him drink even if no one else did. He firmly refused the drink.

The captain was struck by the taqwa of this simple old man. He said that it was at that moment that his heart opened up to Islam although it would be many years before he eventually made shahada.

Many times, we know what is expected of us... we know the law and we what the right thing to do is. However, we also often choose to forget. We choose to listen to the whisperings of shaytan and we give in to our desires. Sometimes someone shames us into doing something right and we toe the line - but only for as long as the person is around. When the reminder or when the person is no longer present, we slacken. We feel almost relieved that we are 'free'.

We need to take the example of the Messenger of Allah sallallahu `alayhi wa sallam who used to supplicate to Allah: "I ask You to give me fear of You in matters that are not seen as well as those that are witnessed." [an-Nasaai & ibn Hibban]
Indeed, if we truly fear Allah and know that He sees us at ALL times and knows what we do in secret, we will avoid sins even in complete privacy. There is a story related in Sifat al-Safwah and Wafiyat al-A'yan and cited by Ibn al-Jawzi in Ahkam al-Nisa' which illustrates this point...

"Narrated `Abdullah ibn Zayd ibn Aslam, from his father, from his grandfather, who said: `When I was accompanying `Umar ibn al-Khattab on his patrol of Madinah at night, he felt tired, so he leant against a wall. It was the middle of the night, and (we heard) a woman say to her daughter, "O my daughter, get up and mix that milk with some water."

The girl said, "O Mother, did you not hear the decree of Amir al-Mu'minin (chief of the believers) today?"

The mother said, "What was that?"

The girl said, "He ordered someone to announce in a loud voice that milk should not be mixed with water."

The mother said, "Get up and mix the milk with water; you are in a place where `Umar cannot see you."

The girl told her mother, "I cannot obey Him (Allah) in public and disobey Him in private."
`Umar heard this, and told me: "O Aslam, go to that place and see who that girl is, and to whom she was speaking, and whether she has a husband." So I went to that place, and I saw that she was unmarried, the other woman was her mother, and neither of them had a husband. I came to `Umar and told him what I had found out.

He called his sons together, and said to them: "Do any of you need a wife, so I can arrange the marriage for you? If I had the desire to get married, I would have been the first one to marry this young woman."

`Abdullah said: "I have a wife." `Abd al-Rahman said: "I have a wife."

`Asim said: "I do not have a wife, so let me marry her." So `Umar arranged for her to be married to `Asim. She gave him a daughter, who grew up to be the mother of `Umar ibn `Abd al-`Aziz.'"*

We rationalise our errors and we comfort ourselves by thinking that they are but small sins, but what may seem minor to us may not be so when we consider the repercussions in this world and the hereafter. The Qur'an says: "You thought it to be a light matter while it was most serious in the sight of Allah." [An-Noor, 24:15]
Let us look at the attitude of the companions who were so careful to not even come close to error and sin.

Anas radhiallahu `anhu said: “You do things which in your eyes are less significant than a hair, but at the time of the Messenger of Allah sallallahu `alayhi wa sallam, we used to count them as things that could destroy a man.[Bukhari]

Ibn Masâood radhiallahu `anhu said: The believer regards his sin as if he were sitting beneath a mountain which he fears may fall on him, whereas the sinner regards his sin as if a fly lands on his nose and he swipes it away. [Bukhari]
May Allah keep us steadfast and may He give us the best in this world and the hereafter, ameen.


[* one of the most prominent caliphs in the Islamic history]

1mran
30th April 2007, 04:54 PM
SubhanAllah!

i love umar Ibn Abdul Aziz, he was amazing!! some scholars even considered him to be the 5th Rightly guided Khalifah

it is said the peace that was there when he was ruler, is similar to that that will be found when Isa (peace be upon him) will come, Allah knows best

here is a lecture about him, for those who are unaware of who he is:--

http://www.ahmadjibril.com/media.html

have a look under "Legends of Islam"

William Wurkmun Fosterr
17th August 2007, 04:37 PM
Yes. Aware God. Only God. God Is Infinitely Dense Throughout The Universe. God Is Omnipresent And Inclusive. No friend, no mate can match Him. He Is The Ultimate Friend And Mate. God Inhabits The Universe And IS The Universe. God Is In us, God Is Around us, God Is Through us. Praise Him. Thank Him. Love Him. As the brother said above, He Knows us before and Infinitely Better than We know Him...And He Passionately Loves Us. He Is Comfort.

Umm Ahmed
17th August 2007, 04:51 PM
Nice comments , but if you dont mind I'll just ask you to re think that God is in us , Muslims don't believe that God is in us.
Islaam teaches us that God exists outside His creation.

Fear of Allaah means we are aware of God , that he watches us , and that we come closer to him when we are worshiping him. But that he is in us no.

William Wurkmun Fosterr
22nd August 2007, 04:02 PM
Is Allah, then, not Omnipresent?

William Wurkmun Fosterr
22nd August 2007, 04:13 PM
I Am Thrilled That You Reply. Thank You.

abu hafs
22nd August 2007, 04:32 PM
Muslims dont believe that Allah is in the stone, the toilet, the brothel etc ( just to give you an idea) ...but he is ominiscient

William Wurkmun Fosterr
23rd August 2007, 02:38 PM
Dear Friends,

I am a monist. I Believe that there is only One Thing, One Substance In The Universe: Allah. I Believe that Everything gets Better Every Day In Every Way but on the other hand I also Believe that Allah Is Infinitely Perfect, So Perfect that S/He does not change. Two things that seem to be mutually exclusive but are Really True, each of them. Another example is: Every One of Us is different. On the other hand, We are all the same.

Unconditional Positive Regard,
William

William Wurkmun Fosterr
23rd August 2007, 02:57 PM
By the way, is not the toilet the most miraculous invention. I Praise Allah for them Every Day. ...And how our alimentary canal works. Our Bodies are Surely Allah's masterpiece of Creation. Our Ability to Aware Allah...Let's not forget to Worship and Thank Allah for That!!

All the Best,
William

aburasheed
26th August 2007, 01:33 AM
By the way, is not the toilet the most miraculous invention. I Praise Allah for them Every Day. ...And how our alimentary canal works. Our Bodies are Surely Allah's masterpiece of Creation. Our Ability to Aware Allah...Let's not forget to Worship and Thank Allah for That!!

All the Best,
William
You believed in 1 Creator right? And you said his name is Allah (al-Illah in arabic, means the only one worthy to be worshiped). We have in the Quran a question, do you mind answering it?

"Is then He, Who creates as one who creates not? Will you not then remember?" [an-Nahl 17]

Is the one absolute Creator the same as the one who does not create? Can the absolute Creator be the same as the creation? If you say yes, then he is not the absolute Creator, since he is also a creation and has a creator.

William Wurkmun Fosterr
28th August 2007, 04:04 PM
You believed in 1 Creator right? And you said his name is Allah (al-Illah in arabic, means the only one worthy to be worshiped). We have in the Quran a question, do you mind answering it?

"Is then He, Who creates as one who creates not? Will you not then remember?" [an-Nahl 17]

Is the one absolute Creator the same as the one who does not create? Can the absolute Creator be the same as the creation? If you say yes, then he is not the absolute Creator, since he is also a creation and has a creator.

I Love Your Intellect and Your Mood: The Curiosity, The Logic, The Seriousness, The Sobriety. ...And Thank You for Quoting the Quran for me, a novice. This is a long and exhilarating Conversation...ahead, I mean, and I Love Sober Conversations. I will try to explain the movements of my mind since (I think We Agree that) Allah('s Mind) Completely Transcends (ours). It is not futile to probe the Mind of Allah, like some would say, but whatever Progress We make still will only scratch the Surface of Allah's Infinitely Perfect and Transcendant Mind.

You honor me with Your question. I Undertake to Honor You with my reply.

I Believe that we are subjective. I Believe that if We aware a flaw in anything anywhere We are awaring a flaw in ourselves. We have an Opportunity to Aware The Good or the evil. Since it is my Passion to be Good I posit that there is only Good in the Universe...There Is Only Allah. We still must Remedy. We still must Correct. We still must Struggle. But We Grow from It All and That, I Believe, is also an Attribute of God: God Is Growing Inside of Us; We are Children Who Are Passionate to Mature. Sometimes the only Remedy is trial-and-error so we (must) employ that, even with its consequences.

So, even though I Believe that Allah Is The Simplest Of all and Completely Homogeneous, I am forced to admit that I Believe seemingly mutually exclusive things about Allah, but I Believe that there is only One Place: The Universe. I Believe that Allah Created It and Inhabits It; I Believe that Allah Is Omnipresent. I Believe that there are no limits to the Universe and I Believe that Allah Is As Present There as S/He Is Present Here.

It is my Hope to Lift.
Love and Blessings,
William

aburasheed
28th August 2007, 10:54 PM
As-salaamu alaa manitaba al-Huda, Peace be upon the rightly guided.

Thank you for the response William Wurkmun Fosterr.

I Love Your Intellect and Your Mood: The Curiosity, The Logic, The Seriousness, The Sobriety. ...And Thank You for Quoting the Quran for me, a novice. This is a long and exhilarating Conversation...ahead, I mean, and I Love Sober Conversations. I will try to explain the movements of my mind since (I think We Agree that) Allah('s Mind) Completely Transcends (ours). It is not futile to probe the Mind of Allah, like some would say, but whatever Progress We make still will only scratch the Surface of Allah's Infinitely Perfect and Transcendant Mind.

No, we do not believe that. We Muslims believe that Allah is completely separate from His creation.

You can read the attached document may clarify your doubts about Allah's transcendency.


You honor me with Your question. I Undertake to Honor You with my reply.

I Believe that we are subjective. I Believe that if We aware a flaw in anything anywhere We are awaring a flaw in ourselves. We have an Opportunity to Aware The Good or the evil. Since it is my Passion to be Good I posit that there is only Good in the Universe...There Is Only Allah. We still must Remedy. We still must Correct. We still must Struggle. But We Grow from It All and That, I Believe, is also an Attribute of God: God Is Growing Inside of Us; We are Children Who Are Passionate to Mature. Sometimes the only Remedy is trial-and-error so we (must) employ that, even with its consequences.


I don't quite get what you're trying to say. We don't believe that the things are created haphazardly. We believe that we are created with a single purpose: To worship Allah, as stated in the Quran:
"And I (Allah) created not the jinns and humans except they should worship Me (Alone)." [ad-Dhariat 56]


So, even though I Believe that Allah Is The Simplest Of all and Completely Homogeneous, I am forced to admit that I Believe seemingly mutually exclusive things about Allah, but I Believe that there is only One Place: The Universe. I Believe that Allah Created It and Inhabits It; I Believe that Allah Is Omnipresent. I Believe that there are no limits to the Universe and I Believe that Allah Is As Present There as S/He Is Present Here.

It is my Hope to Lift.
Love and Blessings,
William

Please continue to come browse through the postings, especially related to attributes of Allah.

You can read a lot of postings regarding Allah's perfect attributes which is unlike the creation. "Everything will perish except for Allah (SWT)." [Qasas 88]

I highlight one interesting posting:
Why should you embrace Islam:
http://forums.islamicawakening.com/showthread.php?t=6654

Contains some very useful videos that explains what Islam is all about.

May Allah let you see the truth.

William Wurkmun Fosterr
29th August 2007, 03:05 PM
Thanks for Your Reponses. I Do Embrace Islam. I Love The Precision, The Dedication, The Passion. I Love That You Say That Allah Does not Create Haphazardly. ...That's Just a fragment of the Precision in Your Beliefs. It's Precious.

Something Else That I Believe (that You probably resist) Is That Everyone--Each Person--Has and Is an Exclusive Revelation of God. Each Person without exception Shows a Part of Allah to Me. I Regard Every Person As A Prophet. You in particular for Me Right Now.

Muslim and Arab Culture Is Welcome Wherever I Am. Muslims and Arabs Are Welcome Wherever I Am. We Are One.

Let's not be too proud of our humility.

Unconditional Positive Regard,
William

William Wurkmun Fosterr
30th August 2007, 05:06 PM
As an aside: I am, though leisurely, trying to learn Arabic. What a Glorious language!! ...So Beautiful. What Pearls, What Glorious Gifts Arabs Have To Give to the world!!

I just learned that "Umm" means: "Mother". Wonderful.

Love And Blessings,
William