The Messenger of Allah, sallallahu `alayhi wa sallam, said, "The
best actions are continuous ones even if little..." [Muslim]
After I looked at my own state and the state of those who
waste their time, I wanted to encourage our souls to obey and
worship Allah `azza wa jall by compiling a list of some
well-known actions that Allah `azza wa jall has honored us
with and prepared a great reward for those who do them. This
list is also a reminder of better utilizing our time and
seizing the opportunity of every hour and making use of it.
My goal in compiling the list is not to point out the actions
as much as to show the necessity of organizing and planning
and preserving one's time by investing it in something good.
First of all, let us talk about time, with which many are
heedless and wasteful, and which importance only few
recognize.
Time is like wealth, it requires our attention and care in
both spending and managing. While it is possible to gather
and store wealth, and even add to it, time, however, is in no
way like that. For every minute that passes can never come
back even if you were to spend all the wealth of this world.
So since time is preordained to be a specific period that
can not be brought forward or delayed and since the value of
it depends on what it is spent on, it is obligatory upon
every human being to preserve time, be it little or long. One
should use it in the best possible way and not be heedless
about it.
In order to preserve one's time, one must reflect on how
and where to spend it. The best way to spend time is in
obeying Allah ta`ala. One will never regret time spent in
such acts of obedience. The only regret would be that if one
were not to take yet more provisions in terms of good
actions. So set your goal, O brother or sister, make your
intention sincere, beginning with a desire to preserve your
time and beware of wasting any minute of it.
My noble brother and sister,
I selected the time span of ten minutes (for performing
particular righteous actions listed in this book) due to ease
of application, so that one starts with them until he or she
engages in good all the time, by Allah's grace. In these
actions there is conformity with the saying of the Messenger,
sallallahu `alayhi wa sallam, "The most beloved action to
Allah is the most continuous, even if little." [Muslim]
Imam an-Nawawi, may Allah have mercy on him, said in
relation to this hadeeth, "In it (the above hadeeth) is an
exhortation to perform deeds regularly and continuously, and
[an explanation] that a small deed done regularly is better
than a great one that is interrupted. It is because by
continuously doing a little of such actions as, [one’s]
obedience, remembrance, awareness of Allah, sincerity and
dedication to the Creator, subhanahu wa ta`ala, the outcome
accumulates and it is multiplied exceeding what is greater
but interrupted."
The Messenger, sallalahu `alayhi wa sallam, spoke the
truth. My dear brother or sister, I will give you an example
of the blessing of utilizing ten minutes in righteousness.
Glorifying Allah subanahu wa ta`ala by saying "Subhan Allah"
a hundred times daily means that one will do so 36,500 times
in a year. So take account of your soul, my brother or
sister. You can only glorify Allah this much in a year if you
are regular in performing tasbeeh and if you make good use of
your time.
Similarly, if one reads the Qur'an for ten minutes
regularly, one can finish reading it in full every two
months. Is this how you do it? Ask yourself, do you complete
recitation of the full Qur'an outside of Ramadan? And do not
limit, my dear brother or sister, these special ten minutes,
devoted to obedience, to be performed only once a day.
Perhaps you will find the time after the morning prayer, or
after the sunrise, or after the noon prayer, or before sleep.
Likewise, if one manages to memorize only a single verse
from the Book of Allah, `azza wa jall, every day, he or she
will complete memorization the complete Qur'an in only eight
years.
Most of the actions mentioned are performed with the
tongue, so one is able to gain rewards at all times and in
all situations. So whoever wants to strive in obedience to
Allah, doors of good are open and one can make one's days and
indeed all of one's life like the ten minutes. Abu Bakra,
radhiallahu anhu, related that a person said: "O Messenger
of Allah, which people are the best?" He said, "Whose life is
long and his actions good." He said, "And what people are the
worst?" He said, "Whose life is long and his actions bad."
[Muslim]
This is an opportunity for you, dear brother or sister.
Ten minutes in which one can taste the sweetness of
regularity of performing righteous actions and which can be a
step towards managing one's time, until all of one's life
becomes beneficial. Ten minutes that are in agreement with
the saying of Allah `azza wa jall, "And I have not created
the Jinn or humans except to worship Me." [adh-Dhaariyaat
(51):56]
Ibn ul-Qayyim, may Allah have mercy on him, said: "In
conclusion, the servant, when he turns away from Allah and
becomes preoccupied with sins (in this world), he loses days
of his true life (in the hereafter). He will see the
consequence of losing them the Day he says, "He will say,
'Oh, I wish I had sent ahead [some good] for my life [i.e.
true, everlasting life in the Hereafter].'" [al-Fajr (89):24]”
Some actions that can be done in ten minutes:
The forenoon prayer
Recitation of the Quran
Salawat on the Prophet, sallallahu `alayhi wa sallam
Praying Salat al-Janazah
Remembrance of Allah, `azza wa jall
Saying Subhan Allah, alhamdulillah and Laa ilaha ill
Allah
Teaching children
Supplication
Taking account of oneself
Reading
Removal of others’ difficulties and fulfillment of
their needs
Preserving ties of kinship
Listening to da`wah tapes
Visiting believers for Allah’s sake
Remembering Allah after the obligatory prayers
Making peace between people
Advising
Phoning relatives
Writing one’s will
Giving charity
Reading traditions of the Prophet, sallallahu `alayhi
wa sallam
Contemplating
Mailing da`wah information
Feeding the poor
Praying Salat al-Istikharah
Taking care of orphans
Serving one’s family
Seeking knowledge
Ordering good
Making sajdah
Spreading Islamic knowledge
Calling to Allah
Giving Sadaqa jariyyah (charity that carries perpetual
award)
Guiding and nurturing one’s children
Repeating after the mu’adhdhin
Performing the night prayer