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AHLAN

A New You
From the book “Renew Your Life”
by Sheikh Muhammad Al-Ghazali

Translated and adapted by


Haya Muhammad Eid

Edited by
Emily Katharine Richardson
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First edition: 1433 A.H. – 2012 A.C.


Sheikh Muhammad Al-Ghazali Al-Saqqa (1917–1996)
was a renowned Muslim scholar and one of the most
influential advocates of Islam in the twentieth century. His
writings have inspired and influenced generations of
Muslims across the world.

Al-Ghazali was born in 1917 in the small town of Al-


Buhayrah, southeast of the coastal port of Alexandria. He
studied Islam at the most distinguished Islamic university in
the world, Al-Azhar, and graduated in 1941.

The author of 75 books, Sheikh Al-Ghazali attracted a


broad following with works that sought to interpret Islam
and its Holy Book, the Qur’an, in a modern light. He is widely
credited with contributing to a revival of Islamic faith in
Egypt over the last few decades and is recognized as one of
the most revered sheikhs in the Muslim world.

He was unshakable in his belief that Muslims cannot


succeed in this modern age unless they go back to their faith
and implement it in their lives; that they cannot hope to be
successful if they reduce Islam to mere worship rites and
banish it from their day-to-day lives.

A consistent line in Sheikh Al-Ghazali’s career was his


unwavering stand in support of what he believed to be right.
He considered social justice to be one of the principal aims
of Islam. He, therefore, wrote extensively about every aspect
of social injustice, advocating a return to the Islamic values
which would be certain to ensure justice for all.
Contents

1-Renew Your Life ................................................... 7


2-The True Rebirth ................................................ 13
3-Live Within the Limits of Your Day........................ 17
4-Your Life Is the Product of Your Thoughts ............ 22
5-Nothing Will Happen Unless Decreed by Allah ....... 26
6-Your Time is Your Asset ...................................... 31
7-Bring Yourself to Account .................................... 35
8-Turn Your Lemons Into Lemonade ....................... 38
9-Would You Take a Million for What You Have? ...... 43
10-Come to Prayer! Come to Success! ..................... 47
11-Raising Yourself from Humanity to Spirituality ..... 57
1-Renew Your Life

Often, when we want to start a new page in our life,


we tie such a wish to some favorable circumstances in the
unknown future, a turnabout in our career, or a special
date or event.

This postponement is accompanied by the belief that


power will come to us at that time to invigorate us after a
period of indolence and reawaken hope after despair. But
this is merely an illusion; renewal of life springs, above all,
from within the self.

When life is faced with purpose and insight, there is


little danger of succumbing to one’s surrounding
circumstances, no matter how bitter they may be. Rather
than being swept along by their currents, one would
benefit from them, retaining one’s real self in the face of
them, just as flower seeds buried under heaps of earth
cleave their way up to the light where they release their
refreshing fragrance. They transform the soil and muddy
water into joyful colors and pleasant scents; we can do
the same if we take control of our time and preserve our
freedom of action while confronting adverse conditions.

We are able to fulfill much without waiting for external


help.
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By harnessing hidden internal powers, buried faculties,


and limited or trifling opportunities, man can build
himself anew.

There is no time to linger. Help is given to those who


are walking their way towards the truth, but the power of
running or climbing will not be showered on those who
are crippled with inaction. That is impossible.

Do not hinge the building of your life on some chance


that may or may not break forth from the unknown. This
will not bring you anything good.

The present days you have in your hands, the soul


within you, and the smiling or frowning circumstances
around you are the foundations from which your future
emerges. Prophet Muhammad 1 said, “Allah2 spreads
out His Hand at night to accept the repentance of those
who sinned during the day, and He spreads out His Hand
by day to accept the repentance of those who sinned
during the night.”3

1 May peace and blessings of Allah be upon him.


2 The Name is indicative and all-inclusive of every Divine Name
and Attribute of Absolute Perfection: the One God, the Maker, the
Almighty, the All-Merciful, etc.; in Arabic it means ‘the One
exclusively worthy of deification and worship’. It is important to
note that ‘Allah’ is the same word that Arabic-speaking Christians
and Jews use for God.
3 Related by Muslim.
Renew Your Life | 9

Every postponement of a life-renewing plan through


which you get yourself on the right track only prolongs
the dark period you want to deliver yourself from, and
keeps you defeated and powerless in front of temptations
and disappointments. It can even drag you down a
steeper slope, and here lies the calamity.

“The day and night are two mounts. Ride them well to
the Hereafter. Beware of procrastination (of repentance),
for death comes suddenly. Do not be deluded by the
Forbearance of Allah; Paradise and Hellfire are closer to
you than your shoelace.”4 Then Prophet Muhammad 
recited: Whoever does an atom’s weight of good will see
it, and whoever does an atom’s weight of evil will see it.5

It is important to rearrange your life from time to time,


to look critically into its different corners to dig out the
defects and failures, and create a short- and long-term
scheme to eliminate them. Every few days, you look into
the chaos of your desk drawer and tidy up the scattered
scraps, messy books, and useless papers. You put
everything in its proper place and throw the meaningless
things into the trash. The rooms of your house become
messy by the end of the day, and so busy hands go up and
down, here and there, to clean the dirty furniture, dump
any waste into the bin, and restore everything to order
and beauty.

4 Related by Ibn ‘Ady in Al-Kamil.


5 Translated meanings of Az-Zalzalah 99: 7-8.
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Does our life not deserve such an effort? Does it not


deserve to have its affairs examined from time to time to
see if there are any problems that need solving, or any
sins weighing it down that need purifying? It deserves to
have its profits and losses considered after every stage
forged through this life journey, and to be restored to
equilibrium and stability whenever it is shaken by crises
or conflicts.

More than any other creature, humans need to delve


deeply within and explore themselves in order to protect
their private and public lives from disease and disunion.
Their moral and mental structure rarely remains intact
and concrete with sharp collisions against desires and
temptations. If left to destructive forces, morality and
sensibility will inevitably be ruined, like the spilled beads
of a necklace whose string has broken. …one whose
heart We have made heedless of Our Remembrance, one
who follows his own lusts and whose affair (deeds) has
become broken up. 6 Hence, continuous work is
necessary to organize and accurately monitor oneself.

Before every new morning, Allah exhorts mankind to


renew their lives with the break of dawn, having rested
their bodies after a day’s labor and upon rising from their
beds to face a new day. At that decisive time they can
think over their stumbles, falls, and sins; at that peaceful
time every one of us can renew our life and rebuild
ourself anew with the shining rays of light, hope, and new

6 Translated meanings of Al-Kahf 18: 28.


Renew Your Life | 11

beginnings, guided by the Voice of Truth calling out


everywhere to restore the wandering and revive the
weary.

The Messenger of Allah  said, “Our Lord (Blessed and


Exalted is He) descends every night to the nearest heaven
(to our world), when only the last third of the night
remains, and says, ‘Is there any seeker of My Favor that I
may give to him? Is there any supplicant that I may
answer him? Is there any asker of forgiveness that I may
forgive him?’ This continues until the break of dawn.”7

And, “The nearest a slave can be to his Lord is during


the middle of the night.”8

If you can be among those who remember Allah


during that special time of closeness to Him, be among
them. It is the time when night goes and morning comes,
and out of the debris of the near or distant past you can
rise to build your future.

Do not be discouraged by your countless sins. Even if


they are as much as the ocean foam, Allah will not mind
forgiving them all for you as long as you turn to Him
repentantly and hurry your steps for His Mercy and
Pardon. Past ingratitude should be no barrier to sincere
repentance. Say, “O My servants who have transgressed
against themselves (by sinning), do not despair of Allah’s

7 Related by Muslim.
8 Related by Al-Thirmidhi.
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Mercy. Indeed, Allah forgives all sins. Indeed, it is He Who


is Oft-Forgiving, Most Merciful.”9

In a Hadith Qudsy (Revelation from Allah in the


Prophet’s words), Allah says, “O son of Adam, as long as
you call upon Me and put your hope in Me, I will forgive
whatever you have done, and I will not mind. O son of
Adam, even if your sins were to reach the clouds of the sky,
then you were to seek My Forgiveness, I would forgive you,
and I will not mind. O son of Adam, if you were to come to
me with an earthful of sins, and you were to meet Me not
associating anything with Me, I will come to you with an
earthful of forgiveness.”10

These and similar Words of Allah revive hope to a


deadened will and stir up a dull and somewhat ashamed
persona with a determination to resume walking towards
Allah and renew life after a bad, passive past.

9 Translated meanings of Az-Zumar 39: 53.


10 Related by Al-Thirmidhi.
2-The True Rebirth

Curious why people do not soar towards their Lord, on


the wings of longing, rather than being driven to Him by
whips of fear? Ignorance of Allah and His Religion is surely
the cause behind this cold or alienated feeling – although
humans will never find one who is kinder and more
merciful to them than their Lord 1. His Kindness and
Tenderness are completely pure, untainted by any
interests or aims, being attributes of His Absolute
Perfection and Exalted Self.

The story of mankind shows that Allah created men


and women to honor them, not humiliate them, and to
empower them, not overpower them on earth. And
surely, We gave you authority on the earth and appointed
for you therein provisions (for your life). Little thanks do
you give. And surely, We created you (your father Adam)
and then gave you (human) form, then We said to the
angels, “Prostrate to Adam.”2

The role of religion in people’s lives is to steer their


course away from evil, towards good, and found their
relationships on truth and justice in order for them to live
this life without oppression or ignorance.

1 Glorified and Exalted be He.


2 Translated meanings of Al-‘Araf 7: 10-11.
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Religion for them is as food is to their body; a necessity


for their survival that corresponds to their nature and
needs, and brings them true happiness. The Law of Allah
 sides with the oppressed against the oppressor, with
parents against the ingratitude of their children, and with
any human wronged in their soul, honor, or wealth. Its
purposes are mercy and welfare, not rigidity and
punishment. The assigned acts of worship, which are
fairly easy to perform, are to keep them connected with
their Lord, praising His Blessings and remembering His
Rights.

Eternity in heaven is what Allah desires for people, but


many have refused and many still refuse to respond and
follow His Straight Path. Thus desires started following
them from every path, and the earth became filled with
their transgressions and abominations.

Despite the crooked paths they have taken, callers to


faith are still calling people to return to their Lord. Truly,
His Happiness for their return to Him is beyond the
description of words. The Messenger of Allah  said,
“Allah is happier with the repentance of His slave when he
repents to Him than you would be if you were riding in a
desert, and your mount carrying all your food and drink
escaped from you. You despaired of finding it; you found a
tree and lay in its shade, having lost hope of ever finding it,
and suddenly found the mount standing in front of you. So
you take hold of its reins, and out of your intense joy, you
The True Rebirth | 15

say, ‘O Allah, You are my slave, and I am your lord,’


making this mistake because of intense joy.’”3

An amazingly overwhelming welcome! Can there be


more sincere happiness? Even sinless people can hardly
ever find a heart that yearns to meet them with such a
warm welcome. How about souls stained with sins
against themselves and people? If covering their past sins
was what they were met with, this would have been
sufficient, filling them with peace and thankfulness. But
to be welcomed with open arms and great anticipation,
this is really amazing.

Truly, Allah is kinder to people and more ready to


forgive than our limited minds can imagine.

Repentance like this brings a complete rebirth and


becomes a separator between two different eras in one’s
life, the same as dawn is between darkness and light. It is
not a transient return after which one relapses into
former chaos and negligence, nor is it an unsuccessful
attempt that lacks true will, endurance, and perseverance.
The victorious return that pleases Allah is that in which
man triumphs over weakness and laziness, crushes under
his feet the germs of sins and vileness, breaks free from
the chains of desires and ingratitude, and lifts himself up
to higher levels of faith, righteousness, knowledge, and
guidance.

3 Related by Muslim.
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About those who achieve it, Allah  says: And verily, I


am indeed Forgiving to those who repent, believe (in My
Oneness, and associate none in worship with Me) and do
righteousness, and then continue in guidance.4

It is a life renewed after decadence and a decisive


move that changes the features of oneself the same way
as the dead earth turns fertile when abundantly
supplied with water and nutrition.

It is a return, out of the past, that requires renewing


oneself and reorganizing one’s life to resume life with a
better understanding of and relationship with our Lord,
while praying with untiring lips, “O Allah, You are my Lord.
There is no god except You. You created me, and I am but
Your slave. I am faithful to my covenant and my promise
to You as much as I am able. I seek refuge with You from
all the evil I have done. I acknowledge before You all the
blessings You have bestowed on me, and I confess to You
all my sins. Please forgive me, for no one can forgive sins
except You.”5

4 Translated meanings of Taha 20: 82.


5 Related by Al-Bukhari.
3-Live Within the Limits of
Your Day

It is wrong to burden your day with worries of


tomorrow. “Our main business is not to see what lies
dimly at a distance, but to do what lies clearly at hand.” –
Thomas Carlyle.

Jesus Christ’s  prayer, “Give us this day our daily


bread”1 asks only for today’s bread. It does not complain
about yesterday’s stale bread or worry about tomorrow’s
bread. “This prayer teaches us to ask for today’s bread
only. Today’s bread is the only kind of bread you can
possibly eat.” – Dale Carnegie.2

Living within today was also the advice of Prophet


Muhammad , who said, “Whoever among you wakes up
in the morning healthy in his body, secure in his house (or
his family), and has his day’s food, it is as though the
world has been brought into his possession.”

Any day, by having these core elements, one has the


world. Health, security, and one’s day sufficiency for self
and family are gifts that should not be belittled; they
provide the force that enables the mind to think and
create, and the body to work and produce.

1Matthew 6:11.
2Dale Carnegie’s quotes are from his book: How To Stop Worrying
And Start Living.
18 | A New You

Precipitating troubles that have not yet arisen is


foolish. They are often mere illusions born of pessimism.
Even if they are true, it is wrong to ruin today with past or
future fears.

One should start each day as if it is an unconnected


world, with its time and events, separate from all others.
It was reported that Prophet Ibrahim (Abraham ) would
say when he  woke up at the break of the dawn, “O
Allah, this is a new creation. Begin it for me with
obedience to You and end it for me with Your Forgiveness
and Good Pleasure. Grant me in it a good deed which You
accept from me, purify and double its reward. Any bad
deed I do, forgive it for me. Truly, You are Forgiving,
Merciful, Kind, and Generous.”3

The strategy of dividing life into portions and receiving


each with an enthusiastic spirit and renewed
determination finds support in the life and words of
Prophet Muhammad . Upon waking up, he  used to
say, “We, and the whole kingdom, have entered a new
day all belonging to Allah. O Allah, I ask You for the
goodness of this day, its victory, its help, its light, its
blessings, and its guidance. I seek refuge in You from the
evil of this day and from the evil of what follows it.”4 In
the evening, he  would say the same.

3 Related by Al Ghazali, Ihya’ Ulum Al-Din.


4 Related by Abu Dawud.
Live Within the Limits of Your Day | 19

He  would also supplicate, saying, “O Allah, morning


dawns upon me with blessings, good health, and
protection from You, so bestow on me complete blessings,
good health, and protection from You in this world and
the Hereafter.”5

This understanding of life, which is living in the present


instead of dwelling on the past or projecting into the
future, instills great courage in a believer. As the poor,
righteous man, Abu Hazim, who challenged kings, said,
“Between kings and me is one day. They no longer feel
the delights of yesterday, and they and I both fear
tomorrow. It is only today. What can it be?”

Imam Al-Hassan Al-Basri added, “The world is three


days: Yesterday, with all that was in it, has gone.
Tomorrow, you may never see it. As for today, it is yours,
so work on it.”

Past pleasures departed with yesterday. Nothing of it


can be retained. Tomorrow is hidden and is equally
apprehended by the high and low. There remains only the
present day, within whose limits live wise people who, by
living in the present from a position of free will, self-
motivation, and discernment of the current day’s goals,
become a king. So where lies the superiority or privilege
of worldly kings over others?

5 Related by Ibn As-Sunni, Amal Al-Yawm wal-Laylah.


20 | A New You

Yet living in the present does not mean ignoring the


future and not preparing oneself for it. Dale Carnegie said,
“By all means take thought for the tomorrow, yes, careful
thought and planning and preparation. But have no
anxiety.”

Thinking of and planning for tomorrow is sagacity and


broad vision. Prophet Muhammad  advised people to
“Take benefit of five before five: Your youth before your
old age, your health before your sickness, your wealth
before your poverty, your free time before your
preoccupation, and your life before your death.”6

This clarifies the difference between heeding the


future and being overwhelmed by it; preparing oneself
for it and becoming immersed in it; having eagerness to
make use of today and anxious anticipation of tomorrow.

By waiting for tomorrow, life is stolen from us, one day


after another, until our lifetime ends with our hands
empty of any real accomplishment.

“How strange it is, our little procession of life,” wrote


Stephen Leacock. “The child says: ‘When I am a big boy.’
But what is that? The big boy says: ‘When I grow up.’ And
then, grown up, he says: ‘When I get married.’ But to be
married, what is that after all? The thought changes to
‘When I am able to retire.’ And then, when retirement

6 Related by Al-Hakim in Al-Mustadrak.


Live Within the Limits of Your Day | 21

comes, he looks back over the landscape traversed; a cold


wind seems to sweep over it; somehow he has missed it
all, and it is gone. Life, we learn too late, is in the living, in
the tissue of every day and hour.”

About those who wasted their lives in vain and let


their days escape from their hands unused, Allah says:
And on the Day when the Hour will be established, the
transgressors will swear they had remained but an hour.
Thus they were deluded.7

7 Translated meanings of Ar-Rum 30: 55.


4-Your Life Is the Product of
Your Thoughts

Happiness or misery, peace or anxiety springs from


within.

You alone color your life bright or dark, the same way
as a glass takes the color of the liquid it contains. Prophet
Muhammad  said, “Whoever is content (with Allah’s
Decree) will win His Good Pleasure, and whoever is
discontent (with Allah’s Decree) will incur His Wrath.”1

Prophet Muhammad  visited a sick Bedouin suffering


from fever and consoled him, saying, “No harm, it is
purification by the Will of Allah.” The sick Bedouin replied,
“Rather, it is a fever burning in an old man that shall bring
him to the grave.” He  said, “Yes, so it will be.”2

This indicates that a person’s psychological state


greatly determines the fate of his actions. The choice is
his - whether to make his affliction a purification or a
destruction.

The following two Ayahs prove how people’s positive


and negative attitudes to the same subject
matter significantly affect the outcome:

1 Related by Al-Thirmidhi.
2 Related by Al-Bukhari.
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Among the Bedouins are some who look upon what


they spend (in Allah’s Cause) as a fine (a loss and a burden)
and await your bad turns of fate; upon them shall be the
bad turns.3

But among the Bedouins are some who believe in


Allah and the Last Day and regard what they spend as a
means of attaining nearness to Allah and of obtaining
invocations of the Messenger. Indeed, it (spending in
Allah’s Cause) brings them nearer to Him. Allah will admit
them to His Mercy.4

Both groups of people pay the required amount of


obligatory charity (Zakah). The first group regards it as a
burdensome, detestable fine, and wish evil for those who
take it, whereas the second group finds pleasure in paying
it, seeking with it the supplications of the Messenger .

Within this sphere lie all life affairs.

The value of a work, as well as the person who does it,


is closely connected with the ideas in his mind and the
feelings within his heart. Dale Carnegie said, “Our
thoughts make us what we are. Our mental attitude is the
X factor that determines our fate. Emerson said: ‘A man is
what he thinks about all day long.’ How could he possibly
be anything else?

3 Translated meanings of At-Tawbah 9: 98.


4 Translated meanings of At-Tawbah 9: 99.
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I now know with a conviction beyond all doubt that


the biggest problem you and I have to deal with – in fact,
almost the only problem we have to deal with – is
choosing the right thoughts. If we can do that, we will be
on the highroad to solving all our problems. The great
philosopher who ruled the Roman Empire, Marcus
Aurelius, summed it up in eight words – eight words that
can determine your destiny: ‘Our life is what our thoughts
make it.’

Yes, if we think happy thoughts, we will be happy. If


we think miserable thoughts, we will be miserable. If we
think fear thoughts, we will be fearful. If we think sickly
thoughts, we will probably be ill. If we think failure, we
will certainly fail. If we wallow in self-pity, everyone will
want to shun us and avoid us. ‘You are not,’ said Norman
Vincent Peale, ‘you are not what you think you are; but
what you think, you are.’”5

A good and positive psychological state makes the


little much and the individual capable of building a nation.

The future of man depends on the quality and


performance of his psychological state, through which the
course of his life is shaped. His soul alone is the source of
his behavior and attitude, which are molded by the
thoughts and the feelings filling it.

5 Dale Carnegie, How To Stop Worrying And Start Living


Your Life Is the Product of Your Thoughts | 25

As we get further away from the surface of the earth,


the shape and size of things change and along with it our
view of what is beneath broadens and our horizon
expands, although we have not changed. The same thing
happens the higher man ascends into the levels of moral
perfection and intellectual development. Many of his
thoughts and sensibilities are refined and upgraded, and
his judgments of people and things are altered.

Truly we are capable, if we choose to, of making


ourselves good and wonderful examples. The way to
achieve this is to renew our views and feelings the same
way as a wasteland, after abundant rain and manure, is
renewed. As this arid land is transformed into a green
field, so can we transform into new people.

Spiritual reformation, therefore, is the first pillar


needed for goodness to prevail in our life. Indeed, Allah
will not change the condition of a people until they
change what is in themselves.6 That is the unbreakable
connection that Allah shows between purity of soul and
happiness, with His Assurance of showering His full
Blessings on those who believe in Him, on the pious and
good doers. And if the people of the towns had believed
and had piety, certainly, We would have opened for them
blessings from the heaven and the earth.7

6 Translated meanings of Ar-Ra‘d 13: 11.


7 Translated meanings of Al-A‘raf 7: 96.
5-Nothing Will Happen Unless Decreed
by Allah

The feeling that nothing whatsoever in this universe


can slip from the Grasp of Allah pours peace and
tranquility into the heart of a believer.

No matter how troublesome the circumstances are or


how dark the situation is, they remain under the Will of
Allah. The Will of Allah prevails, but most of mankind
knows not.1 This is the reliance that a Muslim places on
his Lord after having done what ought to be done.

The Muslim puts his trust in Allah, and feels


comfortable about what the future will bring after
completing the necessary work, planning, and
precautions entrusted to him by Allah.

It is meaningless to feel stress and anxiety about


aspects of life beyond our will. Perhaps one regrets
omissions and blames oneself for negligence, but turns of
fate that one has no hand in leave no room for regret or
blame, and, consequently, no stress or doubt.

With such reliance, life is faced with certainty and


courage.

1 Translated meanings of Yusuf 12: 21.


Nothing Will Happen Unless Decreed by Allah | 27

Without it, souls are empty of Allah, and events are


seen as waves ebbing back and forth, in which some
drown and some survive. They live controlled by the
caprices of their hearts and plagued by events and doubts.

Belief in predestination imbues the soul with boldness


to face today’s and tomorrow’s challenges. It gives the
flowing events of life a new identity that is approached
with general contentment rather than anxiety. Such a
belief makes us face, while smiling, the loss of soul and
belongings, which is the meaning of Allah’s Words: Say,
“Nothing will happen to us except what Allah has decreed
for us; He is our Protector.” And in Allah let the believers
put their trust. Say: “Do you wait for us (any fate) except
for one of the two best things (martyrdom or victory)?”2

Whatever, all outcomes are good for believers; either


winning the battle or dying trying, which is even superior,
as it earns them the sure and everlasting reward from
Allah.

For people without religion, whether they win or are


defeated, punishment is sure to overtake them sooner or
later. “While we wait for Allah to afflict you with a
punishment either from Himself or at our hands, so wait;
we too are waiting with you.”3

2 Translated meanings of At-Tawbah 9: 51-52.


3 Translated meanings of At-Tawbah 9: 52.
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Separation from Allah, through distrust in Him and His


Goodness, makes a person pessimistic.

Souls will not find rest until they are filled with pure
faith in Allah, submission to Him, contentment with what
He has ordained, and acceptance of the worst of what
could happen as His Decree from which there is no
escape, as instructed by the Prophet , “No slave of Allah
will truly believe until he believes in predestination, the
good and the bad thereof, and until he realizes that what
has befallen him was not going to miss him and that
which missed him was not going to befall him.”4

Having this creed releases one from stress and pain,


and lays down heavy burdens and anxieties. Therefore,
Prophet Muhammad  said, “From the happiness of the
son of Adam is his acceptance of what Allah has decreed
for him, and from the misery of the son of Adam is his
rejection of what Allah has decreed for him.”5

Yet it must be emphasized that submission and


resignation begin when circumstances are beyond the
ordinary will of control and outside the domain of free
choice.

There should be no hiding behind fate as an excuse


when one can or cannot do something.

4 Related by Al-Thirmidhi.
5 Related by Al-Thirmidhi.
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By watching the subduing turns of fates – which are


beyond our free will – and discerning Allah’s Work in
outcomes, whether sweet or bitter, our emotions are
regulated and kept from becoming intense or
exaggerated.

This moderation is characteristic of wise and


experienced people, who are temperate in their joy and
sadness, and their overall reactions, meeting that which is
pleasant or unpleasant with calm feelings. This is the gist
of Allah’s Words: No calamity happens on the earth or in
yourselves but it is inscribed in the Book of Decrees,
before We bring it into existence. Verily, that is easy for
Allah, in order that you may not grieve for what has
escaped you, nor rejoice in what has been given to you;
Allah likes not prideful boasters.6

The aim is not prevention of the natural sensations of


pain or pleasure; rather, it is restraint of overwhelming
indulgence, whether excessive joy whose ecstasy may
distract from what is right or excessive grief whose agony
may crush the will.

Dale Carnegie said, “No one living has enough emotion


and vigor to fight the inevitable and, at the same time,
enough left over to create a new life. Choose one or the
other. You can either bend with the inevitable sleet-
storms of life – or you can resist them and break!”

6 Translated meanings of Al-Hadid 57: 22-23.


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An unwavering discernment of Allah’s Work in all


happenings, as a fruit of belief in predestination, keeps
emotions from fluctuating high and low, and renders
them moderate, controlled, and lenient in the face of
afflictions. “The analogy of a believer is that of a fresh
tender plant; from whatever direction the wind comes, it
bends. But when the wind subsides, it becomes upright
again; such is a believer when afflicted with calamities,
whereas the impious is like a pine tree which stands rigid
and straight, until Allah snaps it when He so wills.”7

7 Related by Al-Bukhari.
6-Your Time is Your Asset

Work is the vocation of the living; idleness is death.

Time idly wasted, according to Imam Ibn Al-Qayyim, is


even more severe than death. “Wasting time cuts you off
from Allah and the Hereafter, whereas death cuts you off
from worldly life and its people.”

This world is people’s farm, whose yield they harvest


in the Hereafter. Those who sow nothing here will reap
nothing there, only losses and regrets.

Many are heedless to the gifts of health and leisure.


“Two blessings which many people do not appreciate:
health and leisure,”1 Prophet Muhammad  said.

Many people with healthy bodies and plenty of time


wander aimlessly through this life without hope,
occupation, or a cause to which to dedicate their life.Did
you think that We created you in vain (without any
purpose), and that to Us you would not be returned?
Exalted be Allah, the Sovereign, the Truth.2

Life, earth, and the heavens were created with a true


law, which mankind must know and live by in this world,
for they will be asked about it tomorrow. Prophet

1 Related by Al-Bukhari.
2 Translated meanings of Al-Mu’minun 23: 115-116.
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Muhammad  said, “The two feet of a slave will not move


on the Day of Resurrection until he is asked about his
lifetime – on what did he spend it? His knowledge – what
did he do with it? His wealth – from where did he earn it
and on what did he spend it? And his body – how did he
wear it out?”3

Man’s self is active all the time. If he does not busy


himself with truth, it will busy him with falsehood. If it is
not engaged in a fast and constructive motion of good
works, efforts, growth, and production, it will be swept
away by reckless thoughts and pulled into an eddy of
trivialities and nonsense.

Dale Carnegie explained this, saying, “When we are


not busy, our minds tend to become a near-vacuum.
Every student of physics knows that ‘nature abhors a
vacuum.’ The nearest thing to a vacuum that you and I
will probably ever see is the inside of an incandescent
electric-light bulb. Break that bulb and nature forces air in
to fill the theoretically empty space.

Nature also rushes in to fill the vacant mind. With what?


Usually with emotions. Why? Because emotions of worry,
fear, hate, jealousy, and envy are driven by primeval vigor
and the dynamic energy of the jungle. Such emotions are
so violent that they tend to drive out of our minds all
peaceful thoughts and emotions.”

3 Related by Al-Thirmidhi.
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The best way to protect a man’s life and mind is to


have a time- and energy-consuming course that leaves no
space for evil to steal anything from it.

Dale Carnegie said, “Why does such a simple thing as


keeping busy help to drive out anxiety? Because of a law
– one of the most fundamental laws ever revealed by
psychology. And that law is: that it is utterly impossible
for any human mind, no matter how brilliant, to think of
more than one thing at any given time.”

True, and confirm the Saying of Allah: Allah has not


made for any man two hearts inside his body.4 Same as
the mind cannot think of two separate things at the same
time, it cannot be occupied by two contraries.

The distribution of work in Islam throughout the day


and life is based on this law – leaving no gaps that may be
filled by falsities that are empty of truth.

A whole course summed up in the short yet


comprehensive Surah (Qur’anic chapter) of Al-‘Asr (Time),
where Allah says: By time, indeed, mankind is in loss.
Except those who believe and do righteous good deeds,
and exhort one another to the truth, and exhort one
another to patience.5

4 Translated meanings of Al-Ahzab 33: 4.


5 Translated meanings of Al-‘Asr 103: 1-3.
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Continuous loss is inevitable with every moment, as


explained by the wise Muslim scholar Al-Hassan Al-Basri,
“O Son of Adam, you are no more than a few days. Every
day that goes, a portion of you goes.” He imagined every
day calling out with every sunrise, “O Son of Adam, I am a
new day; I am a witness over your actions. Take
advantage of me, for I will never return until the Day of
Resurrection.”

Excluded from loss are only those who heed time and
grasp the four means of safety, or characteristics for
success, given in the aforementioned Surah: Faith in Allah,
good deeds, practicing and teaching the truth, and
showing and mutual reminding of patience with the
hurdles that lie ahead of those adhering to the truth.
7-Bring Yourself to Account

Have any of us ever thought of recording the good and


the bad things we do, through which we can from time to
time know our balance of good and bad deeds, profits
and losses?

Every important deed has a record of inputs and


outputs, profits and losses, except man’s life, in which he
proceeds vaguely, without caring to know whether it is on
the rise or the decline.

If it were left up to people to live randomly and behave


as they like without taking heed of a Watcher and Careful
Account Taker of all things, it would probably have been
understandable (although still reckless and foolish) that
they squander their lives as spendthrifts squander their
money, forget about the past and the self-modifying
experiences through which they have passed, and rush
into the future fearless of sins and mistakes.

But, the fact is, Allah has recording angels who write
down everything we do, from the tiniest action to the
largest. And on the Day of Judgment: The record of
deeds will be placed (open), and you will see the criminals
fearful of that within it, and they will say, “Woe to us!
What is this book that leaves nothing small or great
without recording it?” And they will find everything they
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did presented before them. And your Lord treats no one


with injustice.1

Is it not wise to search our deeds and try to discover


our own special record?

Is it not important to estimate the magnitude of the


good and the bad we do?

This is what Prophet Muhammad  advised, “Bring


yourself to account before you are brought to account.
And weigh your deeds before your deeds are weighed for
you.”2 And, “The wise is he who reproaches and judges
himself and works for what is after death, and the feeble
(neglectful) is he who pursues his desires and vainly put
hopes in Allah (for pardon and Paradise).”3

The Muslim writer, Ibn Al-Muqaffa‘, recommended


that people keep a record of their doings, the right page
for the good and the left page for the bad.

Whereas Dale Carnegie recommended keeping a


record of the foolish things we have done and criticize
ourselves. “I have a folder in my private filing cabinet
marked ‘FTD’ - short for ‘Fool Things I Have Done.’ I put in
that folder written records of the foolish things I have
been guilty of.

1 Translated meanings of Al-Khaf 18: 49.


2 Related by Al-Thirmidhi.
3 Related by Al-Thirmidhi.
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I sometimes dictate these memos to my secretary, but


sometimes they are so personal, so stupid, that I am
ashamed to dictate them, so I write them out in longhand.

I can still recall some of the criticisms of Dale Carnegie


that I put in my ‘FTD’ folders fifteen years ago. If I had
been utterly honest with myself, I would now have a filing
cabinet bursting out at the seams with these ‘FTD’
memos. I can truthfully repeat what King Saul said more
than twenty centuries ago: ‘I have played the fool and
have erred exceedingly.’

When I get out my ‘FTD’ folders and re-read the


criticisms I have written of myself, they help me deal with
the toughest problem I shall ever face: the management
of Dale Carnegie.

I used to blame my troubles on other people; but as I


have grown older – and wiser, I hope – I have realized
that I myself, in the last analysis, am to blame for almost
all my misfortunes. Lots of people have discovered that,
as they grow older. ‘No one but myself,’ said Napoleon at
St. Helena, ‘no one but myself can be blamed for my fall. I
have been my own greatest enemy – the cause of my
own disastrous fate.’”
8-Turn Your Lemons Into Lemonade

“Two men looked through prison bars; one saw mud,


the other saw stars!”

The first thing Islam asks you to do is to think about


and calmly reconsider your feelings about what has
befallen you. It may be that you dislike a thing which is
good for you and that you like a thing which is bad for you.
Allah knows, and you know not.1

Who knows? Perhaps something good comes from


something bad. Perhaps an opportunity is wrapped within
a calamity. As the saying goes: “every cloud has a silver
lining.”

Who knows? Perhaps difficult times, through good


management, lead to better days, and positive outcomes
emerge from an unpleasant, difficult, or even painful
situation.

Most of us complain of surrounding circumstances and


thereby double our lacking and suffering, although
troubles and pains are the soil that nourished great
figures whose skills bloomed out of heaps of difficulties
and struggles.

1 Translated meanings of Al-Baqarah 2: 216.


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Dale Carnegie said, “The more I have studied the


careers of men of achievement, the more deeply I have
been convinced that a surprisingly large number of them
succeeded because they started out with handicaps that
spurred them on to great endeavor and great rewards. As
William James said: ‘Our infirmities help us unexpectedly.’

Yes, it is highly probable that Milton wrote better


poetry because he was blind and that Beethoven
composed better music because he was deaf. Helen
Keller’s brilliant career was inspired and made possible
because of her blindness and deafness.”

Great personalities have thrived in tough


environments, putting the responsibility over their
shoulders, not behind their backs. They accepted their
bitter circumstances while giving free rein to their skills to
transform their affliction into a gift.

That is the greatness; the ability to turn our lemons


into lemonade, as Dale Carnegie quoted Harry Emerson
Fosdick in his book, The Power to See it Through,
“Wherever did we get the idea that secure and pleasant
living, the absence of difficulty, and the comfort of ease,
ever of themselves made people either good or happy?
Upon the contrary, people who pity themselves go on
pitying themselves even when they are laid softly on a
cushion, but always in history character and happiness
have come to people in all sorts of circumstances, good,
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bad, and indifferent, when they shouldered their personal


responsibility.”

Such power to change a calamity into a blessing is


beyond the reach of those addicted to complaint and
discontent, as they prove the most unsuccessful in
imbuing their life with a new meaning of happiness when
it is taken from them or – more correctly – is not as they
like.

Dale Carnegie said, “Napoleon had everything men


usually crave – glory, power, riches – yet he said at St.
Helena: ‘I have never known six happy days in my life’;
while Helen Keller – blind, deaf, dumb – declared: ‘I have
found life so beautiful.’ If half a century of living has
taught me anything at all, it has taught me that ‘Nothing
can bring you peace but yourself.’”

Steadfast and purposeful people meet life with the


wideness of their souls before it meets them with the
afflictions it has in store. The same way as the body
produces antibodies to fight and ward off germs, these
people produce special meanings within that blend with
their life’s ups and downs, endowing them with new
subjects and titles.

Scornful of the impotent attempts of his enemies to


torture him, the dignified scholar and valiant striver, Ibn
Taymiyyah, said:
Turn Your Lemons Into Lemonade | 41

What can my enemies do to me?


My paradise is in my heart (with me wherever I am).
Imprisoning me is seclusion with my Lord.
Exiling me is a travel in Allah’s Cause.
Killing me is martyrdom.

Distressing afflictions turned into blessings in their


eyes, received with a smile rather than despair.

That is how liabilities are transformed into assets and


adversities into blessings.

People certainly vary in that capability of profiting


from catastrophes, which is the measure of the strength
of their will power, and there lies the difference, as
explained by William Bolitho: “The most important thing
in life is not to capitalize on your gains. Any fool can do
that. The really important thing is to profit from your
losses. That requires intelligence; and it makes the
difference between a man of sense and a fool.”

When ‘Abdullah bin ‘Abbas lost his eyesight and knew


he would be forever blind, he did not bewail his fate, but
contentedly accepted his affliction and assured himself,
saying:

If Allah removes the light from my eyes,


My tongue and ears still have in them light.
My heart is intelligent and my mind is not crooked,
And my tongue is sharp like a warrior’s sword.
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Dale Carnegie said, “An old truth that the Greeks


taught five hundred years before Christ was born: ‘The
best things are the most difficult.’ Harry Emerson Fosdick
repeated it again in the twentieth century: ‘Happiness is
not mostly pleasure; it is mostly victory.’ Yes, the victory
that comes from a sense of achievement, of triumph, of
turning our lemons into lemonades.”
9-Would You Take a Million for
What You Have?

Is it a small thing that you go out of your home shaking


both your hands, walking with steady steps, filling up your
chest with early morning breath, and enjoying the
sunshine in your eyes?

If you are heedless to the healthiness of your body, the


integrity of your organs, and the perfection of your
faculties… wake up quickly.

Your capital in this life is not the gold and silver you
have. Your true capital, your real wealth, is the faculties
that Allah has given you, such as intellect, ability, freedom,
and the highest of these gifts – good health.

“Would you sell both your eyes for a billion dollars?”


Dale Carnegie wondered, “What would you take for your
two legs? Your hands? Your hearing? Your children? Your
family? Add up your assets, and you will find that you
won’t sell what you have for all the gold ever amassed.
But do we appreciate all this? Ah, no. As Schopenhauer
said, ‘We seldom think of what we have but always of
what we lack.’ Yes, the tendency to ‘seldom think of what
we have but always of what we lack’ is the greatest
tragedy on earth.”
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It was narrated that Ibn Al-Samak, a righteous religious


scholar, was attending the counsel of Caliph Harun Al-
Rashid who, having asked for water, said to him, “Advise
me.”

With the cup raised to his mouth, Ibn Al-Samak asked


him, “O Emir of the Believers, were this drink of water
withheld from you, would you pay your kingdom for it?”

The Caliph said, “Yes.”

Having drunk it, Ibn Al-Samak asked him, “Were it held


inside you and you could not void it (could not urinate),
would you pay your kingdom to void it?”

The Caliph said, “Yes.”

Ibn Al-Samak said, “There is no goodness in a kingdom


that is not worth drinking or voiding a gulp of water.”

Without attention, we have, and without effort, we get


that which a king might sacrifice his kingdom for –
drinking water and passing it out.

Do we remember such a bounty of Allah upon us? Do


we appreciate it? Do we thank Him for it?

Getting used to being healthy makes us forget or


belittle how good being healthy is; sometimes, it takes a
crisis or loss of health to appreciate it. But no matter how
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little or slight it is in the sight of people, it remains


complete in the Sight of Allah and will be wholly, with all
its elements, accounted for before Him.

Prophet Muhammad  said, “By the One in Whose


Hand is my soul, a person will come on the Day of
Resurrection with good deeds which, if placed on a
mountain, would weigh it down; then only one of Allah’s
Blessings is to come forth (and take what it deserves from
the servant’s good deeds) and almost exhausts them all, if
not for the Mercy that Allah bestows.”1

Hence, Allah’s Words: And if you would count (the


numerous benefits of) a Blessing of Allah, never could you
be able to count it. Truly, Allah is All-Forgiving, Most
Merciful.2

All life is a gift for which Allah deserves thanking for


endowing us with, soul and sensation, and a whole
universe abundantly furnished with supplies and replete
with signs pointing to the Creator. How can you
disbelieve in Allah Who gave you life when you initially
had no life? Then He will cause you to die, then He will
bring you (back) to life, and then to Him you will be
returned.3

1 Related by Al-Tabarani.
2 Translated meanings of Al-Nahl 16: 18.
3 Translated meanings of Al-Baqarah 2: 28.
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Our senses are our tools for interacting with this


universe, exploring it, and learning from it, and should,
when flooded by its power, beauty, and immensity all
around, shake with gratitude to He Who honored us with
life. And Allah has brought you forth from the wombs of
your mothers knowing nothing, and given you hearing,
sight, and hearts that you might give thanks (to Allah).4

Whenever our sensibilities grow blunt, indifferent, or


careless, or we no longer value the incessant flow of
Allah’s Blessings, a good contemplation, after freeing the
mind from the dullness of familiarity and inattention, will
help awaken the senses, renew the feelings, and open up
our eyes to the heavens and earth all put in our service,
which helps the mind better understand Allah’s Call: O
mankind, worship your Lord, Who created you and those
before you, that you may become pious. He Who has
made for you the earth a bed (spread out), and the sky a
canopy, and sent down water (rain) from the sky, and
brought forth therewith fruits as a provision for you. So do
not set up rivals (equals) to Allah while you know (that He
has no partner, peer, or equal).5

4 Translated meanings of Al-Nahl 16: 78.


5 Translated meanings of Al-Baqarah 2: 21-22.
10-Come to Prayer! Come to Success!

Are souls to be left abandoned, wandering in the


labyrinths of this life, without a Lord Who protects them
or a Helper Who supports them?

No matter how strong man claims himself to be, he is


weak. Whenever he is alone, desolation and uncertainty
overwhelm him.

He may end up at branching roads and feel at a loss


about which to take.

If he chooses the wrong path, he may continue toiling


through it for days or years without reaching a
destination. This is because initially he started without
good guidance.

Man direly needs one who inspires in him the correct


choice and guides him to the truth whenever mystified or
confused.

The human body is susceptible to pain in any place. It


is like an open city that can be attacked at any time, from
any side. If he contemplates this, man will realize that
every atom of his body can be a gateway to a chronic
disease, causing him great pain; similarly, he will realize
that an unexpected turn of events may affect his entire
life.
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We are truly in great need of continual good and the


removal of hardships through a strong relationship with
our Creator that makes life flow easily, peacefully, and
blessedly.

Prayer guarantees all this to a believer.

Along each day’s route, Islam designated five gracious


pauses for Allah, distributed at specific times throughout
the day, during which mankind is directed to meet their
Lord, open their hearts, and speak their minds to Him,
starting by praising Him and acknowledging His Grandeur,
followed by requesting His Blessings and the averting of
evils, asking for His Help and seeking His Contentment,
and shoring up their deficient knowledge with His Perfect
Knowledge and their inadequate power with His Supreme
Power.

In a Hadith Qudsy, Allah says: “I have divided prayer


between Myself and My servant into two halves, and My
servant shall have what he has asked for.

When the servant says, All praise and thanks be to


Allah, the Lord of existence, Allah says, ‘My servant has
praised Me.’

When he says, The All-Merciful, the Ever-Merciful,


Allah says, ‘My servant has extolled Me.’
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When he says, The Owner (Master) of the Day of


Judgment, Allah says, ‘My servant has glorified Me.’

When he says, You (Alone) we worship, and You


(Alone) we ask for help (for each and everything), Allah
says, ‘This is between Me and My servant, and My servant
shall have what he has asked for.’

When he says, Guide us to the Straight Path, the Path


of those on whom You have bestowed Your Grace, not the
path of those who have incurred Your Anger, nor of those
who have gone astray1, Allah says, ‘This is for My servant,
and My servant shall have what he has asked for.’”2

The body, racing on the tracks of this life, becomes


covered with sweat and dust, as does the soul; it
becomes overcast by clouds and gloom.

After each long round, it needs some time to tidy up


and restore purity and order to that which has been
soiled or disheveled.

Prayer is no more than a few moments that recover


this lost or sought-after perfection.

Abu Sa‘id Al-Khudri narrated that he heard Prophet


Muhammad  say, “The five daily prayers provide
expiation for whatever occurs in the time between them.

1 Translated meanings of Al-Fatihah 1: 2-7.


2 Related by Muslim.
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Imagine a man has work and there are five rivers


between his house and his workplace. He would go to his
workplace and work as much as Allah willed, becoming
dirty or sweaty. Then, whenever he came to a river, he
would bathe. What would remain of his dirt?

It is like this with prayer; whenever he commits a sin,


he supplicates and seeks forgiveness, so he is forgiven for
whatever has preceded it.”3

Too much is relinquished in the struggle for existence


or the battle for bread, into which people throw
themselves while the instinct most active in their blood is
selfishness, against which the ideals of reciprocal mercy,
altruism, and benevolence are reduced to faint impulses.

Abandoning people to such fiery emotions will


inevitably stifle their human virtues. No wonder, then,
that Allah prescribed prayers throughout the day and
night as a lifeline thrown out of the blaze every now and
then. Prophet Muhammad  said, “Allah has an angel
that calls out at every prayer: O Children of Adam! Rise to
the fires which you have ignited and put them out.”4

He  also said, “You burn! You burn! And once you


pray Subh (Dawn) Prayer, it washes it out. Then you burn!
You burn! And once you pray Zhuhr (Noon) Prayer, it
washes it out. Then you burn! You burn! And once you

3 Related by Al-Tabarani.
4 Related by Al-Tabarani.
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pray ‘Asr (Afternoon) Prayer, it washes it out. Then you


burn! You burn! And once you pray Maghrib (Sunset)
Prayer, it washes it out. Then you burn! You burn! And
once you pray ‘Isha’ (Night) Prayer, it washes it out. Then
you sleep, and the writing down (of your deeds) stops
until you wake up.”5

The Hadith portrays the minor sins committed


throughout the complex and entangled lives of people,
and the softening and pacifying influence that prayers
have on them.

Prayer lifts up the soul to heaven whenever it clings to


earth, and connects it with its Lord whenever it is severed
from Him through heedlessness or distraction.

About the power that the experience of prayer has,


Dale Carnegie narrated, “As I said before, even the
scientists are turning to religion. Take, for example, Dr.
Alexis Carrel, who wrote, ‘Man, the Unknown’ and won
the greatest honor that can be bestowed upon any
scientist, the Nobel Prize. Dr. Carrel said in a Reader’s
Digest article, ‘Prayer is the most powerful form of energy
one can generate. It is a force as real as terrestrial gravity.
As a physician, I have seen men, after all other therapy
had failed, lifted out of disease and melancholy by the
serene effort of prayer. Prayer, like radium, is a source of
luminous, self-generating energy. In prayer, human

5 Related by Al-Tabarani.
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beings seek to augment their finite energy by addressing


themselves to the Infinite source of all energy. When we
pray, we link ourselves with the inexhaustible motive
power that spins the universe. We pray that a part of this
power be apportioned to our needs.

Even in asking, our human deficiencies are filled and


we arise strengthened and repaired. Whenever we
address God in fervent prayer, we change both soul and
body for the better. It could not happen that any man or
woman could pray for a single moment without some
good result.’”

This is best explained by Allah’s Words: And when My


servants ask you (O Muhammad) about Me, (answer
them), I am indeed near. I respond to the invocations of
the supplicant when he calls on Me (without any mediator
or intercessor). So let them obey Me and believe in Me, so
that they may be led aright.6

Giving your first thought upon waking up to Allah


surrounds you with power and protection all day long.

Having woken up mindful of Allah, sought His Refuge,


and asked for His Protection, indeed Allah will not forsake
those who seek Him or withhold what they need. Prophet
Muhammad  said, “Anyone who prays Subh is under
Allah’s Protection, so do not subject yourself to His

6 Translated meanings of Al-Baqarah 2: 186.


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Punishment by breaching His Protection (i.e. harming


those whom He protects) in any way; anyone who
breaches His Protection in any way, Allah will seize, and
then throw on his face into Hellfire.”7

That is how close the connection between Allah and


His devoted servants is. He not only takes them into His
Care, but regards them as His Own Self. Any transgression
against them is a transgression against Himself (Glorified
and Exalted be He). “Anyone who antagonizes a devotee
of Mine, I declare war against him. My slave approaches
Me with nothing more beloved to Me than the religious
duties I have enjoined upon him, and My slave keeps
drawing nearer to Me with voluntary works until I love
him. And when I love him, I am his hearing with which he
hears, his sight with which he sees, his hand with which he
strikes, and his foot with which he walks. If he asks me, I
will surely give to him, and if he seeks refuge in Me, I will
surely protect him.”8

Such is Allah’s Grace towards those who, with their


whole being, live perpetually connected to Him through
prayers and other righteous works, and whenever some
difficulty comes their way, run to Him as a child runs to
the protective arms of his father, for Him to ward off
harm and grant them safety. It was reported in a Hadith
by Abu Dawud that whenever some difficulty arose,
Prophet Muhammad  would hurry to prayer.

7 Related by Muslim.
8 Hadith Qudsy related by Al-Bukhari.
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Prayer fulfills basic psychological needs which have


their roots in human nature. Dale Carnegie wrote, “Why
does religious faith bring us such peace and calm and
fortitude? I will let William James answer that. He says,
‘The turbulent billows of the fretful surface leave the
deep parts of the ocean undisturbed; and to him who has
a hold on vaster and more permanent realities, the hourly
vicissitudes of his personal destiny seem relatively
insignificant things. The really religious person is,
accordingly, unshakable and full of equanimity, and
calmly ready for any duty that the day may bring forth.’

If we are worried and anxious – why not try God? Why


not, as Immanuel Kant said, ‘accept a belief in God
because we need such a belief’? Why not link ourselves
now ‘with the inexhaustible motive power that spins the
universe’?

Even if you are not a religious person by nature or


training – even if you are an out-and-out skeptic – prayer
can help you much more than you believe, for it is a
practical thing.

What do I mean, practical? I mean that prayer fulfills


these three very basic psychological needs which all
people share, whether they believe in God or not:

1. Prayer helps us to put into words exactly what is


troubling us. It is almost impossible to deal with a
problem while it remains vague and nebulous. Praying, in
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a way, is very much like writing our problem down on


paper. If we ask for help for a problem – even from God –
we must put it into words.

2. Prayer gives us a sense of sharing our burdens, of


not being alone. Few of us are so strong that we can bear
our heaviest burdens, our most agonizing troubles, all by
ourselves. Sometimes our worries are of so intimate a
nature that we cannot discuss them even with our closest
relatives or friends. Then prayer is the answer. Any
psychiatrist will tell us that when we are pent-up and
tense, and in an agony of spirit, it is therapeutically good
to tell someone our troubles. When we cannot tell
anyone else – we can always tell God.

3. Prayer puts into force an active principle of doing. It


is a first step toward action. I doubt if anyone can pray for
some fulfillment, day after day, without benefiting from it
– in other words, without taking some steps to bring it to
pass. A world-famous scientist said: ‘Prayer is the most
powerful form of energy one can generate.’”

Caringly and lovingly, Allah warns mankind not to trust


their own power as sufficient, as this deficient view would
deprive them of the blessings of providence and keep
them forever imprisoned within the confines of their own
weakness and ignorance.
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In a Hadith Qudsy, Allah says: “O My slaves, all of you


are astray except those whom I guide, so seek My
Guidance and I will guide you.

O My slaves, all of you are hungry except those whom I


feed, so ask me for food and I will feed you.

O My slaves, all of you are naked except those whom I


clothe, so ask me for clothing and I will clothe you.

O My slaves, you err by night and by day and I forgive


all sins, so ask for My forgiveness and I will forgive you.”9

Have you felt the sincerity of persistence to lead back


strayed humans to Him, their Lord, in order to receive
provisions, place their reliance on Him, and empower
themselves with His Infinite Power?

Truly, only those who are poor in their hearts and


minds live away from such inexhaustible, divine goodness.

9 Related by Muslim.
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Ordinary souls experience serene moments, pure from


earthly dross and defilement, when any bitter or harsh
feelings they have are softened, and their thoughts are
elevated from earth to the pure and fresh air of heaven,
where a sense of peace and tranquility pervades their
being.

But they soon descend to their low ground, where


they live most of their time, and glance at these moments
of true spiritual ecstasy as transient flashes or a star
glowing from a far-off galaxy.

Contrarily, great souls live with a much wider outlook


from a higher altitude of life, much keener awareness,
and stronger feelings.

They are upright on the straight path, from which they


rarely swerve.

They are accustomed to soaring high, and rarely fly low.

If they come down, they soon flap their wings and


ascend to the heights where they dwell.

Allah created mankind as such, and so they have


varied in their levels since the beginning of time.
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Such variations include common people bound by the


shackles of their limited goals from which they sometimes
break free, and special people who have emancipated
themselves from most worldly shackles, one of which
may cling to their feet and burden them for some time
before they shake it off.

These special people vary among themselves in


righteousness and virtue, just as stars vary in their
luminosity.

While people believe they can uplift themselves to the


level of those who – although far away – are still within
reach, some, because of the wide gap, are beyond
imagination.

The extent of their diversity is indeed infinite. And so


was the Wisdom of Allah that He chose the carriers of His
Revelations from among the best of the chosen few, who
excel over others in everything.

If a race was held between the most gifted and skilled


people ever to have lived, whose intuition was the
strongest, whose hearts were the purest, and whose
morals were the most virtuous, the sole winners would
be the Prophets of Allah.

The Prophets were men of matchless intelligence,


strength of determination, far reaching goals, penetrating
sagacity, and full insight into human nature and
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inclinations. It is a great error to think that it was merely


goodness or simplicity of character that qualified these
Messengers to lead their people during eras of
impediment and naivety.

True leadership of nations, past or present, is realized


only through people gifted with high spiritual and moral
capacities that are able to draw the multitudes around
them with willing hearts and ready shoulders. And
remember Our servants, Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob –
men of might and vision. We purified them with a pure
thought, remembrance of the Home (of the Hereafter).
And indeed, in Our Sight they are of the chosen and the
best.1

Have you grasped the secret of their greatness within


the folds of this concise Qur’anic description? It is power
and vision; men of bravery without a tinge of incapability,
and discernment without a tinge of ignorance.

They were chosen above all other generations of


humanity, as when choosing from among marvelous
bouquets, leaving what is beautiful for what is even more
beautiful. This is Allah’s Election or Choice.

Glancing at the Custodians of the Blessed Revelations,


your eyes will not miss their noble foreheads crowned by
grandeur and virtue and adorned with certitude and

1 Translated meanings of Sad 38: 45-47.


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truthfulness; their prominence almost hiding


and dimming all other humanity.

These were the Prophets who were entrusted with


the guidance of people for long periods during the early
eras.

Amidst this company of righteous men, you behold,


with veneration and awe, Muhammad bin ‘Abdullah ,
the unique Prophet, who was entrusted with the
guidance of humanity to the end of time, sent with a
Book (the Glorious Qur’an) that shall remain among them
as long as day and night shall last, in whose person was
gathered the morals and beliefs destined for the welfare
and righteousness of the first and last generations.

You can easily become acquainted with the timeless


wisdom – that is the highest of all ideals in flesh and
blood – from the Book with which Prophet Muhammad 
was sent.

His emotional and intellectual life sprang from his pure


and clear knowledge of Allah, his continuous
remembrance of Him, and his steadfast attachment to
the meanings of perfection in His Divine Names and
Attributes.

Truly, the world, from its beginning to its end, will not
know a human who walked on earth with his heart
attached to heaven as did Muhammad bin ‘Abdullah .
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“O my Lord, make me thankful to You, always


remembering You, always fearing You, always obeying
You, to You humble, tearful, and repentant. O my Lord,
accept my repentance, wash off my sin, answer my
supplication, strengthen my argument, guide my heart,
correct my tongue, and remove ill will from my chest.”2

He  was the best who perfectly realized in himself


and those around him the life of a perfect human.

Indeed, one of the most prominent attributes of great


spiritual guides is the ability to trigger energy within those
who approach them, releasing their hidden powers to
serve the ultimate truth, each according to his gifts.

Therefore, sinners who desire repentance, the


ignorant who desire knowledge, the confused who desire
peace, the sick who desire healing, and the imperfect
who desire perfection, will, in their endeavors to reach
their aims, learn much about Prophet Muhammad 
through guidance from a Qur’anic verse or benefit from a
piece of his wisdom.

2 Related by Al-Thirmidhi.
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