Many
years ago in Uzbekistan, a baby boy was born blind. His Mother,
the strong Mu’minah that she was, did not lose sight of He who
had the Power to cure him. She prayed and prayed for her sons
sight. And within a few years the boy regained his eyes. She
traveled with him to Makkah so that he could receive an Islamic
Education. She arranged that he attend the circles of the
scholars, and in those circles, he began excelling in the
science of Hadith. He traveled to distant villages in search of
the most authentic sayings of Rasul Allah (sallallahu 'alahi
wasallam). He would pray two raka’at before accepting a hadith.
His mother named him: Muhammad ibn Isma’il (Rahmatullah 'alaih).
And many of us know him today by the book he compiled, the book
that stands after the Quran in authenticity: Sahih Al-Imam Al-Bukhari!
In
another land, in another time, chilly Baghdad winds would wake
up another boy. Much before Fajr, his mother would bundle him
in warm shawls and escort him through the darkness, making sure
he reached the Masjid safely. After Fajr, she would wait for
him as he read Hadith to the biggest scholars of the land.
Then, long after the sun had come up, she would meet him
outside and together they would walk home. She was a strong
mother indeed, for her son grew up to become an Imam of the
Muslim Ummah, an Imam by the name of Ahmad ibn Hanbal (Rahmatullah
'alaih). - (Manaaqib Ahmad, by Ibn Al-Jowzee)
Imam
Jallalludeen Suyuti (Rahmatullah 'alaih) authored his first
book, Tafseer Bismillaah Ar-Rahman Ar-Raheeem, when he was in
grade 2!
Dear
brothers and sisters,
Why should we try to follow in the footsteps of these many
stars of Islam? The information that we shall insha’allah learn
is not like anything else. This knowledge is the law of Allah (Sharia)
and the inheritance of the Prophets. It is our duty to preserve
and protect the estate of Rasul Allah (sallallahu 'alahi
wasallam), something that cannot happen without there being
serious and sincere brothers and sisters spending long days and
nights reading, reflecting, and teaching others.
Every
Islamic revival that takes place is built on something. Some
revivals are built on emotions, others on politics. Do you know
which shall remain firm when the wind of woe blows? It shall be
the one that was built on sound knowledge of the words of Allah
and the Sunnah of Rasul Allah (sallallahu 'alahi wasallam).
A
sincere man once stood on the shore of a beach watching, to his
dismay, the waves thrashing a fish up and down, left and right.
The man concluded that he must save the fish. He thrashed into
the water and grabbed the fish by the tail. He then thrashed
back to shore and threw the fish on the beach, satisfied that
he had saved it from the water!
Dear
brothers and sisters, when we work for the sake of Allah
without knowledge of what the path of Allah Ta'ala is, many
times we do as that young man did.
We are
living in an age of information. We have lights in every corner
of the house when only yesterday our ancestors read by the
light of the moon. We have publishing houses when only
yesterday our ancestors wrote the books they owned with their
own hands. We have CD’s to search the Hadith archives when our
scholars spent days upon days searching for proof and evidence
in their libraries. Shouldn’t the knowledge increase with all
this ease? It should. But it has not.
Dear
brothers and sisters, we know that when a prize is great, the
responsibility, and the work required for that prize shall also
be great. And because of this, we see the enormous reward
promised to those scholars and students of Islam due to the
heavy work required.
The
Prophet (sallallahu 'alahi wasallam) said, “Whoever seeks out a
path to acquire knowledge (of the deen), Allah makes easy a
path for them to Jannah!” – Muslim
Shaykh
Abdur-Rahman As-Sa’dee said, “Thus any path a person takes,
whether physical or otherwise, something that will help them in
acquiring knowledge of the Deen, they enter in the words of the
Prophet (sallallahu 'alahi wasallam), “Whoever seeks out a path
to acquire knowledge (of the deen), Allah makes easy a path for
them to Jannah.”
Rasul
Allah (sallallahu 'alahi wasallam) told us that when a person
seeks out a path to learn about Islam, this is a sign that
Allah Ta'ala loves them and that He wants good for them in this
life and the next.
From
Mu’aawiyah ibn Abi Sufyan (Radi Allahu anhu), the Prophet (sallallahu
'alahi wasallam) said, “Whoever Allah wishes good for, he
grants them Fiqh (understading) of the Deen.”
And
Rasul Allah (sallallahu 'alahi wasallam) told us that the
sincere scholars have a place with Allah that no one else can
reach, and that they are the inheritors of the Prophet’s (sallallahu
'alahi wasallam) estate in passing it on to the world.
Rasul
Allah said (sallallahu 'alahi wasallam), “The virtue of the
scholar to a worshipper (Aabid) is similar to the virtue of the
moon when it is full to the rest of the stars. And verily the
scholars are the inheritors of the Prophets. Verily the
Prophets did not leave behind dirhams and deenars, but rather
they left behind knowledge. Thus whoever takes it, takes it as
a bountiful share.” – Authentic, narrated by Abu Dawood,
tirmidhi, and Ibn Majah.
The
position of the people of Islamic knowledge reached such a
level that Allah (Jalla Thanaa’uhu wa taqaddasat Asmaa’uhu) and
the Angels pray for them!
From
Abu Umaamah (Radi Allahu anhu): Rasul Allah said (sallallahu 'alahi
wasallam), “Verily Allah and His angels, even the ant in its
hole and the fish in the sea, verily (they all) pray for he who
teaches people good.” – authentic, narrated by Tabraanee.
Rasul
Allah (sallallahu 'alahi wasallam) prayed for them also. He
said, as narrated by Zayd ibn Thabit (Radi Allahu anhu), “May
Allah grant light (and happiness and beauty in the face) of
someone who hears a hadith from us and memorizes it until he
passes it on to others!” – authentic, narrated by Tirmidhi.
One of
the hadith scholars that Imam Bukhari (Rahmatullah 'alaih) took
from, Hisham ibn Ammar (Rahmatullah 'alaih) narrates a story
that happened to him when he was 8 years old. He says, “My
father sold a house of his for 20 Dinars so that I could go for
Hajj (and study Islam). When I arrived in Madinah, I went to
the circle of Imam Malik. He was sitting amongst his students
like a king. People would ask him questions and he would
answer. When I entered the crowd and my turn came up I said,
‘Haddithnee (recite to me)!’ He said, ‘Rather you read.’ I
said, ‘No, you haddithnee!’ Imam Malik said, ‘No you read!’
When I talked back and argued, he got angry and said to another
student, go with this boy outside and smack him 15 times!’ That
student took me outside and smacked me 15 times with a stick
and then brought me back to Imam Malik. I said, ‘you have Dhulm
(wronged) me! My father sold his house so that I could come to
you and be honored by listening to your teaching and seek
knowledge from you. And you smacked me 15 times without any
crime on my part, I shall not forgive you!’ Imam Malik then
said, ‘What is the expiation for this Dhulm (wronging)?’ I
said, ‘You have to recite 15 hadiths to me, that is the
expiation.’ So Imam Malik began reciting the hadith to me until
he completed 15. When he ended I told him, ‘beat me more and
read more hadith to me.” Imam Malik laughed and said, ‘be off.’
– From the book Ma’rifat Al-Qurraa’ al-Kibaar by Imam
Adh-Dhahabi.
From
the beginning of time, there has been a race between the doers
of good and the doers of evil. Adam and Iblees, Musa and
Fir’own, Muhammad and Abu Jahl. Today that race has not ended.
Think: How hard are the doers of evil working and how hard are
we?
Hadhrat
Umar (Radi Allahu anhu) once said, “I seek Allah’s protection
from Jalad (the strength and enthusiasm) of the sinner, and the
laziness of the God-fearer.” Subhaan Allah, it is as if he is
contemplating the time that we are now living in.
How can
one of us be too lazy to pray 2 raka’at at night, when the
people of the Dunya spend the entire night watching movies,
some of which they have to read the translation on the bottom
of the screen? How can we be too lazy to read for 2 hours, when
the people of the Dunya – those who just want more money to
continue their sin – spend days upon days of all-nighters
studying for their exams? Why do we cringe at paying 6 dollars
for an Islamic book, when the people of the Dunya spend
hundreds, rather thousands in pursuit of their sin?
What’s
wrong? What has happened to us?
Listen
to those who came before us. Some Fuqaha’ said, “For years I
desired to eat Hareesah (a sweet dish) and I wasn’t able to
because it was only sold during class time.”
Imam
Su’bah (Rahmatullah 'alaih) said, “If I ever saw someone
running in the streets of the village I would only think one of
two things: He was either crazy or a student of Hadith!”
And Ibn
Al-Jawzi (Rahmatullah 'alaih) said, “I haven’t seen a flaw more
sad in the community than those who stop working even though
they have the ability to continue.”
How do
we correct the situation dear brothers and sisters? Let us
reflect on the following:
Firstly: We must be sincere in our desire to learn Islam. We
are learning this Deen to rid ourselves, firstly, of ignorance
and then to help others to rid themselves of ignorance.
Do you
know the first Hadith in Sahih Bukhari, and in many many other
Hadith books? It is not a coincidence that the first hadith is:
“Verily Actions are (judged) by their intentions…” The scholars
are reminding us from the very beginning of our path to
learning, from page one, that it must be for the sake of Allah.
Allah
Ta'ala ordered us to be sincere to Him in what we do: [And they
have been commanded no more than this: to worship Allah,
offering Him sincere devotion, being true (in faith)…] Al
Bayyinah, 5
Rasul
Allah (sallallahu 'alahi wasallam) said, “Whoever studies that
which is meant for the sake of Allah, desiring only a piece of
the Dunya, he shall not smell the frangrance of Jannah on the
Day of Judgement.” – authentic, narrated by Ahmad, and Tirmidhi.
Ibn
Abbas (Radi Allahu anhu) said, “Verily a man shall be protected
(by Allah) in proportion to his niyyah (intention for doing
what it is he is doing).”
And
this issue of intention is not an easy matter. Sufyan
ath-Thowree (Rahmatullah 'alaih) said, “I have never nursed
something more rebellious than my intentions.” – from the book,
Al-Ja’mi’ li akhlaaq al-Raawee, by Al-Khateeb al-Baghdaadi.
Listen
to the advice of Imam Ibn Jamaa’ah (Rahmatullah 'alaih) if you
want to know what it takes to correct your intention, “A proper
and sincere intention when studying Islam is to intend to win
the pleasure of Allah by what you are doing. You should intend
to practice what you learn, to resurrect the Shariah, hoping
that this knowledge will shine light on your heart, cleanse
your soul, and bring you closer to Allah on the day of
Judgement…Your intention for studying Islam should not be to
win any worldly commodity, like leadership or fame or riches.
It should not be learnt so that you can show off to your
colleagues or so that people will revere you and sit you in a
chief position in their gatherings, and so on…” – from Imam Ibn
Jamaa’ah’s book, Tadhkirat as-Saami’ wal Mutakallim.
Secondly: We should understand that we are in a continuous war
with Shaytaan, and he does not want us to succeed in this
studying. Allah ta’aala says, [When thou does read the Qur-an,
seek Allah's protection from Satan the Rejected One] An-Nahl,
98
The
Shaytaan shall sit in the face of every good thing that you try
to do. Rasul Allah (sallallahu 'alahi wasallam) told us, “The
Shaytaan sits in the path (of every goodness) that the son of
Adam (may try to take). He sat in front of him when he took the
path to Islam and told him, ‘how could you leave the religion
of your fathers and your fore-fathers?’ But he disobeyed him
and became Muslim. Then Shaytaan sat in front of him in his
path to Hijrah and said, ‘How could you leave your land and
your sky?’ But he disobeyed him and migrated (from Makkah).
Then he sat in front of him in his path of Jihaad and said,
‘Why should you do Jihad? It will only exhaust your wealth and
body. You’ll be killed, your wife will marry someone else, and
your wealth will be divided (to others).’ But he disobeyed him
and went for Jihad.” Rasul Allah (sallallahu 'alahi wasallam)
then said, “Whoever does this, it is a duty upon Allah that He
shall enter him into Jannah!”
How
will the Shaytaan sit in your face?
He will
tell you to study tomorrow, and when tomorrow comes, study
tomorrow. Procrastination is from the Shaytaan!
Shaytaan will tell you that you are busy now and that later in
your life you shall take the time out to study Islam. After
marriage, after graduation, after you get a job. Life shall
pass and the ‘after’ shall live forever.
Shaytaan will tell you that the situation of the Ummah is lost
and that you studying will not help anything, so don’t waste
your time. Combat this with what you’ve seen from the Jihad of
knowledge and teaching that Rasul Allah (sallallahu 'alahi
wasallam) and those that came before us did.
Shaytaan will tell you that there are enough scholars, they
don’t need you. Combat this with the fact that scholars shall
die, and if the knowledge is not passed on to the next
generation, it shall die in the community. There are 1.4
billion Muslims and the problem that always comes up is that
there are not enough teachers and scholars. Everyone is a
shepherd and everyone shall be responsible for his or her
flock!
Thirdly: We should never forget to pray to Allah to bless us
with His Mercy in succeeding in our intentions to learn Islam
for His sake.
Allah
ta’aala says [When My servants ask thee concerning Me, I am
indeed close (to them): I listen to the prayer of every
suppliant when he calleth on Me…] Surah al-Baqarah, 186
Let us
pray to Allah Ta'ala now to make this effort we are doing to
learn His Deen, to learn His Shariah, sincerely for His sake.
And that He blesses us by His Mercy to succeed in what we
intend. Verily, He has the Power to do anything.