Letter To A Muslim
Student
My brother in Islam (who may Allah guard
and protect). I praise Allah for there is no god but Him. May the
peace and blessings of Allah be upon Muhammad, who was sent as a
mercy to all of humanity, upon his family. Companions and on all
those who hold fast to the Shariah, until the Day of
Judgement.
May the peace and blessings of Allah be
upon you when you travel with a proper intention and a noble
purpose, and when you return with a sound endeavour and to a
dedicated cause.
May the peace and blessings of Allah be
upon you as you serve Islam with the finest fruits of science and
the best of knowledge.
Dearest brother, you will be amongst people
you have not known before and characters you are not accustomed
to. In you they will see the example of a Muslim. So make sure
they see in you the best example and the finest image, in order
for them to understand that the word ‘Muslim’ embodies virtue and
nobility.
With you is a precious trust, that is your
righteous wife, appreciate this. Towards her be a trustworthy
companion. Provide her with comfort and happiness. Share with her
felicity, without being careless in acquiring your rights and
negligent in performing your duties.
Read these few words that are borne out by
my love and sincerity for you, as an elder brother expressing for
his brother and sister the best wishes and the happiest life.
1. O my brother, excel in your observance
of Allah (swt) in all your dealings. Understand that He (swt)
keeps watch over you, sees you and encompasses all that is of
concern to you - wherever you are. He knows the treachery of your
eyes and all that your heart conceals. Strive not to let Allah (swt)
see you, except that He is pleased with you.
Do not be unmindful in your observance of
the One (glorified and exalted is He), otherwise Satan will
infiltrate you and you will be overcome by the whispers of your
whims and desires. Believe, my dearest brother, that whenever a
heart is conscious of Allah’s observance, it will never be
approached by Satan. However, once it departs from Allah’s
awareness, evil will be attracted to it and it will be inhabited
by whims and desires. So, consolidate your heart with the
observance of Allah and in vigil seek refuge from your
surroundings and do not be among the unmindful.
2. Perform the obligatory duties which
Allah has enjoined upon you, at their appointed times. Do not
neglect them by relying on performing them at a later time,
because you are busy with work or resorting to other excuses for
justification. This is a deception of your own self and of
your own whims:
And follow not desire that it beguile
you from the way of Allah (Sad 38: 26).
Understand also my dearest brother that no
one draws nearer to Allah with anything more beloved to Him than
performing the obligatory duties as stated in the hadith of al-Bukhari.
So be aware not to neglect your obligatory duties or feel lazy in
performing them; they are Allah’s right over you.
Be steadfast in prayer and perfect your
fast. If you are in a state of complete inability to fast, then
according to the saying of Allah (swt) you have a remission:
... For those who are capable of fasting
(but still do not fast) there is a redemption: feeding a needy
man for each day missed. Whoever, voluntarily, does more good
than is required, will find it is better for him; and that you
should fast is better for you, if you only know (al-Baqara 2:
184).
But be aware not to take this verse as an
excuse for falling short. Fasting with hardship in the homeland
of the West will earn you a valuable reward and be an asset to
your account; it is pleasing to your Lord and righteous to
yourself. So do not attempt to break the fast, unless you are
unable to complete it.
I need not advise you, any further, towards
your obligatory duties, after all they are your capital. Can you
imagine one who has wasted his capital, what will his state be
amongst tomorrow’s profit makers?
3. Spend whatever time you can in
performing supererogatory works as duties of obedience. Perform
the sunna prayers. Increase your appeal for forgiveness
and the praising of your Glorified Lord. Remember, that one’s
supplication, during travel or in expatriation, will be answered;
hence, increase your supplication in secret and in humility.
Continue your remembrance of Allah (swt).
The Prophet (saw) advised ‘Ali (ra) to continuously dampen his
tongue in the remembrance of Allah. Do not abandon that path
which leads you to nothing but duties and obedience, they are
like an investment that multiply rewards. The remembrance of
Allah amongst the unmindful nations is like a shining light. So
make use of this time, for it is a season to harvest the rewards
of the Hereafter, only for those who wish to seize the
opportunities and benefit from such seasons.
4. Increase your recitation of the Glorious
Qur’an with understanding and deliberation. It is a healing for
the soul and a comfort to the heart. Designate from it a portion
to read at the beginning of the day and a portion to read at the
end of it, hence the best beginning and the best end.
5. In the delights of life and pleasures of
the world, you will see that which inclines the heart, impresses
the mind, attracts the eye and bewilders those whose spirits are
weak. Do not let these seduce you away from virtue and cause you
to forget the Hereafter:
Do not turn your eyes covetously
towards the embellishments of wordly life that We have
bestowed upon various kinds of people to test them. But the
clean provision bestowed upon you by your Lord is better and
more enduring.
Enjoin Prayer on your household, and do
keep observing it. We do not ask you for any worldly
provision; rather, it is We Who provide you. The ultimate end
is for piety (Ta Ha 20: 131-2).
Be aware my dearest brother that in the
sight of Allah (swt) all these pleasures weigh not even the wing
of a gnat and lead neither to honour nor virtue. They are nothing
but the manifestations of whims and pitfalls of seduction. So be
careful not to let Satan deceive you, otherwise you will plunge
into the abyss of sin and corruption. Always remember the words
of Allah (swt):
Men are naturally tempted by the lure
of women, children, treasures of gold and silver, horses of
mark, cattle and plantations. These are the enjoyments in the
life of this world; but with Allah lies a goodly abode to
return to (Al ’Imran 3: 14).
The Book of Allah recites these facts day
and night. So do not be amongst those who favour the wordly life
over the Hereafter, or amongst those deceived by the outward
appearance of things without considering their essence. All
pleasures brought by contemporary civilization will result in
nothing other than pain. A pain that will overwhelm their
enticement and remove their sweetness.
So avoid the worldly aspects of these
people; do not let it take over your command and deceive you, if
you are to be among the successors.
6. Dearest brother, what Allah has made
Haram (unlawful) for us, those people consider it as Halal
(lawful) for them. Hence, when they commit a Haram
(unlawful) act, they will neither feel ashamed nor will they
refrain from perpetrating it. You should neither agree with their
whims nor mix with them in their sins. Otherwise, you will not be
relieved from having to answer before Allah (swt) and it will not
hold as an excuse on the Day of Judgement.
7. Do not take their girls for company, and
do not let there develop between you and them, any special
friendship or any emotional relationship. If this kind of
socialising is a sin for those other than you, then it is a sin
twice as great for you ¾ and you know well the meaning of this.
Although you are known to us to be one that
is trustworthy and decent, I have mentioned this to you, to
caution you against the downfalls of sins so that your feet may
never slip. And in your chastity let there be content and in your
dignity let there be adequacy.
8. As for alcohol, do not approach it and
do not use the climate as an excuse, because when Allah made it
Haram (unlawful), He had full knowledge about all types of
climate but did not exclude one country from another or one
nation from another from this prohibition. Allah (swt) made it
forbidden with neither doubt nor exception. So be aware not to
let it occupy a part of your abdomen, otherwise it will remain as
a black spot on its pure skin.
Be determined as much as possible before
the first drink. Because once your mind is concealed by it, you
will follow it by the second and third drink, whereby you will
have fallen into a pit, difficult to escape from and will have
incriminated yourself and others. then, even if you expiated this
sin with repentance, you would still not match your original
purity and superb credibility.
9. Do not taste anything in those
restaurants which serve Haram (unlawful) food, like pork
and dead meat. In that which is Halal (lawful) you have a
substitute and enough for contentment. So do not taste the
Haram (unlawful) and do not let your flesh grow on it,
otherwise fire is what it deserves. Allah (swt) has prohibited
that which is impure:
. . . He enjoins upon them what is good
and forbids them what is evil... (al-A’raf 7: 157).
So leave that which is bad for that which
is good.
10. As for casinos, night-clubs, and other
such places of vanity, your time is far too precious to be wasted
in them.
I have looked into the saying, ‘time is
made of gold’, and I do not approve of it. Time is far more
precious than gold, for time is life. Is it not true that your
life is nothing but a few hours and you never know when they will
end? Dearest brother, be stringent with your time and do not
spend it except in that which is significant, and acquire
pleasure in that which is lawful.
In the heavens there is calmness and on the
earth there is beauty. In the gardens there is freshness and in
you there is a sign. In the sea there is might and in the air
there is nourishment. Take from all this comfort for your soul
and recovery for your mind. And do not waste your time by being
unmindful, this will shield you from good and lead you to evil.
11. Be critical, with insight, and be just
and well acquainted with people. Do not let your goodness draw
you to forget their bad, and their bad hurt you to forget their
goodness. Rather study them as would a researcher and an
examiner.
Encompass with knowledge all of their
affairs, and then with an eye of insight, scrutinize it all.
Present back the good that you find to your people and nation,
and return with it victorious and supported. Other than that,
throw it back on them and do not come back until you have dusted
off your hands and emptied your mind of it all.
You will find there a group of people
dishonouring your Prophet (saw), faulting your Qur’an and
disgracing your people. Do not sit with such people, until they
turn to a different them, even if it is necessary for you to
enter into a dialogue with them.
Argue with them in the best manner. Explain
to them the good that you know and avoid controversies that lead
to hatred and sedition (fina).
Lo! You (O Muhammad) guide not whom you
love, but Allah guides whom he will. And He is best aware of
those who walk aright (al-Qasas 28: 56).
Dearest brother, be aware that calling the
people through practical example is far better than calling them
through speech. It is far more fruitful and beneficial to use
your commendable character, the perfection of yourself and your
straight manner to defend and call them to your religion and
nation.
Whenever an opportunity arises for you to
deliver a speech or a lecture at one of their meeting places or
societies, prepare yourself for it. Choose that which will not
stir disorder and that which will not offend integrity.
Do not be apprehended by their stance,
because Allah’s aid is with those who are sincere. Be positive
and do not insult other people’s beliefs ¾ instead, elucidate to
them their innate goodness and reveal to them our beliefs. By
doing so, you will have adequately promoted awareness and
incentive.
Finally, and there is still so much for me
to say and I would have loved to continue this advice with you,
yet my concern is that if I prolong this discourse any more, you
may forget most of what I have said; for overspeaking does
distract one from what is being said.
For both of you then, may Allah raise you
to be the best of the successors and may His safety accompany
you. May He protect both of you and return you in goodness, as is
wishes by those who are sincere. I entrust to Allah your
religion, your obligations and the outcome of your actions. May
the peace and blessings of Allah be upon you. Amin