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In
the Name of Allah, Most
Gracious, Most Merciful

Eight Things to Learn
One time a scholar asked one of his students, "You have spent a
long time with me, what have you learned?"
He said I learned eight things:
First, I looked to the creation. Everyone
has a loved one. When he goes to the grave, he leaves his loved
one. Therefore, I made my loved one my good deeds; that way, they
will be with me in the grave.
Second, I looked to the verse, "But as for
him who feared to stand before his Lord and restrained his soul
from lust," therefore, I struggled against my desires so I could
stay obeying Allah.
Third, I saw that if anyone has something
with him that is worth something, he will protect it. Then I
thought about the verse,"That which you have is wasted away; and
that which is with Allah remains," therefore, everything worth
something with me I devoted to Him so it would be with Him for
me.
Fourth, I saw the people seeking
wealth, honor and positions and it was not worth anything to me.
Then I thought about Allah's words, "Lo, the noblest of you in
the sight of Allah is the most aware of Allah, so I did my best
to become aware of Allah in order to gain nobility in his sight.
Fifth, I saw the people being jealous
towards each other and I looked at the verse, "We have
apportioned among them their livelihood in the life of the
world", so I left jealousy.
Sixth, I saw the people having
enmity and I thought about the verse, "Lo, the devil is an enemy
for you, so take him as an enemy", so I left enmity and I took
the Satan as my only enemy.
Seventh, I saw them debasing
themselves in search of sustenance and I thought about the verse,
"And there is not a beast in the earth but the sustenance thereof
depends on Allah", so I kept myself busy with my responsibilities
toward Him and I left my property with Him.
Eighth, I found them relying on
their business, buildings and health and I thought about the
verse, "And whosoever puts his trust in Allah, He will suffice
him", therefore, I put my trust only on Allah.
Translated by: Jamal Zarabozo
If you want the Rainbow, you got to put up with the rain....
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