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Abu Sabaya
27th August 2007, 07:43 AM
From the words of Ibn Taymiyyah:

"...And the worshipper - the more humble, needy, and subdued he is before Allah - the closer he will be to Him, and the dearer he will be to Him, and the greater in status he will be to Him. So, the happiest of the Creation is the one who is greatest in servitude to Allah.

As for the Creation, as it is said: be in need of whoever you wish, and you will be his prisoner; be sufficient from whoever you wish, and you will be his adversary; be kind to whoever you wish, and you will be his authority...

So, the greatest in status and honor the slave is with others is when he is not in need of them in any way, shape, or form. If you are good to others while not being in need of them, you will be greater in their eyes. When you are in need of them - even if for a sip of water - your status is reduced in their eyes in accordance with what it is you need from them. And this is from the Wisdom and Mercy of Allah, in order that the Religion all be for Allah, and that nothing be associated with Him.

Because of this, when Hatim al-Asamm was asked: 'With what can one protect himself from people?' he answered: "That you freely give them from what you have, and that you are cold and indifferent towards what they have." However, if you are in a position to be compensated from them, and they are also in need of something from you, and the needs of the two sides become equal, you become like two merchants, none of whom has any virtue over the other. If they are the more needy side, that is when they will become subdued.

So, with the Exalted Lord, the most generous you are to Him is when you are most in need of Him. With the Creation, the most insignificant you are to them is when you are most in need of them..."

['Majmu' al-Fatawa'; 1/67]

B. Rashaad
27th August 2007, 03:08 PM
The brilliance of this man- subhaan Allaah. Indeed he has spoken the truth. Tere is no greater humiliation and degradation than to be dependant on other people (be it your own family), whether it's emotionally, financially or something third- may Allaah make us independant from all creatures, ameen. For so long I have sought the words to describe the humiliation of being dependant on other people and this 'abqari ad-deen summarized these feelings so eloquently and in such few words. Indeed he is shaykh ud-deen, tabaarakallaahu ta'Alaa.

And Abu Sabaayaa, may you find your ajr with Allaah, ameen.

alkathiri
28th August 2007, 12:18 PM
Assalamualaikum

JazakAllah khair

William Wurkmun Fosterr
28th August 2007, 04:14 PM
Wonderful Words. There is Genius There.

Let's not be too proud of our Humility, though.

What goes around comes around. People will treat us in the same way we treat them.