Overcoming Hardships Prophet Muhammad With the Divine

Unwanted

http://www.flickr.com/photos/shereen84/2636530217/in/photostream/There are a multitude of different things that can hurt a person, different emotions that bring people down. But one of the most painful feelings that a person can feel is feeling unwanted. Unwanted by people we once considered friends, by family who we think should care, unwanted by people in general and there is one type of feeling unwanted that tops all on the pain factor: feeling unwanted by God. Some people may gasp, shake their heads at that, thinking, “How can anyone ever think they are unwanted by God?” But many others reading this right now may be nodding their heads thinking, “I know how that feels. I know how it feels to feel that God doesn’t want you, that He is constantly pushing you away.” And while I wish that simply by assuring you that of course God wants you near Him it would push away all of your gnawing pains and aches of unwantedness, I know that simply saying these words will not help heal your wounds. So, instead, I want to share a deeply emotional story hoping that this story may shed light on the reality of our situations.

A man in our past had been blessed with an amazing gift. Bestowed with a huge blessing from our Lord, he went out to his people to tell them about it. He went out to them with his beautiful black eyes, his flowing beard and his upright posture. He stood before the people he loved explaining to them the blessing that he had been given, the responsibility that had been bestowed upon him. He had been loved by his people before; they trusted his every word. He was used to being accepted and never being second-guessed. He was used to the kind-hearted actions of his people and even the caring nicknames they would call him by that exemplified his traits. So naturally, with this new blessing he was bringing to them, things would only get better, right? Naturally seeing that God favored him so much that He gave him such an amazing gift, there was no way that the people would react negatively, right?

As his story began to get out, and people began to hear about this man who was given a blessed gift and responsibility from the One above, the people began to change. They began to become cold and mean. They began to ridicule this kind-hearted man. They began to say mean words and even laugh at him in his face. The same people, who would shower him with praise and kind words, began to do the exact opposite and they began to spread these rumors about him to others whom he loved dearly. Never had he experienced such torment at the hands of people before, much less his people; the people he loved and lived alongside. But it was okay, because he knew that his self worth came only from God. He knew that his Lord loved him and wanted him. That his Lord wasn’t pushing him away and had not forgotten him. But you won’t imagine what came next.

In the midst of all this turmoil and this pain that he was enduring at the hands of his people, the blessing that he loved so much, the responsibility that he held in such high esteem, stopped returning. He stopped receiving his blessing. At first it was just a brief absence, but as the absence grew tensions began to rise. His people began to laugh and mock him. ‘Your demons have forsaken you,’ a woman mocked. Pain: Had he been forsaken? Had he endured so much from his people only to be pushed away by his Lord? Had he angered his Lord so much that his Lord no longer wanted him near, no longer wanted to send Him the blessing and bestow upon the responsibility that He had given him earlier? That’s what it seems like, right? His people turned on him, and then the blessings in his life seemed to stop. What else could it mean?  God told Him exactly what that meant and sent him cooling words to heal his anxiety and distress. First, notice that God wanted to cool his aches and his pains—because feeling pain is not a sign of unspeakable weakness—it’s a sign of humanity. He sent him a message to grant him understanding of what had happened, and from His message to him, we too can learn many a lesson:

“By the morning brightness And [by] the night when it covers with darkness,” (Qur’an 93:1-2)

First, God swore by the brightness of the morning and the darkness that covers the night. When we are in the depths of darkness of night, no matter which way we look we can’t see any proof that the sun will ever return. We can’t see any sign that signifies that the sun will wash away the darkness and allow us to see clearly again, but we never doubt that it will come. Similarly, when we are in the trials of life, swallowed by the darkness of tribulation, we often times look around trying to see where the sun may come up, trying to see when it is all going to go away—and the truth is, often times we can’t see any proof that the sun will rise again, but just as we believe that the sun will rise after a night sky passes—we should full heartedly believe that the sun will rise on our life and happiness will once again enter it.

Your Lord has not taken leave of you, [O Muhammad], nor has He detested [you].” (Qur’an 93:3)

If you haven’t realized by now, the beautiful persevering soul that we were speaking about is our beloved Muhammed ﷺ (peace be upon him) and the moments of anxiety and distress came from a delay in the revelation being sent down to him. God tells him in plain words what we all want to hear- God has not left you, he didn’t abandon you and He doesn’t hate you.

If you see that your life is filled with trials and that perhaps God is pushing you away from Him, think again—He hasn’t abandoned you. He doesn’t detest you.

“And the Hereafter is better for you than the first [life].” (Qur’an 93:4)

God reminds our beloved messenger and us that no matter what we go through in this life, it’ll be worth it in the end. The Hereafter will make it all worth it. And yes, while we are in this life it feels like it is never ending and we are sidelined time and time again—slammed to the floor and we feel like we can’t make it any further, but God is promising us that if we just hold on and keep at it, in the End it will all be worth it.

“And your Lord is going to give you, and you will be satisfied.” (Qur’an 93:5)

Just because things are bad now, doesn’t mean it will always be bad. How many times has God made someone become something when he began as nothing? How many times has God solved a seemingly impossible situation in an instant? Your Lord is going to give you, and you will be satisfied, if not in this life then in the next—just hang in there.

“Did He not find you an orphan and give [you] refuge? And He found you lost and guided [you], And He found you poor and made [you] self-sufficient.” (Qur’an 93:6-8)

Here God is mentioning the many trials that the Prophet ﷺ went through and reminding him that he solved these problems easily and simply for him. There is no problem that is too big for God to fix. But there is more to this. Perhaps you can relate to one of his problems, or perhaps your problem is completely different than these that were listed—but the common factor is that it was a problem. Look and see what our Lord says next in reference to these hardships that our beloved messenger had to face:

“So as for the orphan, do not oppress [him]. And as for the petitioner, do not repel [him]. But as for the favor of your Lord, report [it].” (Qur’an 93:9-11)

Our Lord tells our Prophet ﷺ to take the hardships that he had undergone in life and to do what? Learn from them. Our Prophet ﷺ had been an orphan so that if ever an orphan was to come to the prophet, he could relate and treat him with justice. Imagine how many an orphan found comfort within the embrace of our beloved Prophet ﷺ and knew that he would never harm them because he knew what the orphan had been through. Imagine how many a poor person found relief in the kind glance of the Prophet ﷺ knowing that he was treating them with kindness and fairness. None of what the Prophet ﷺ underwent was without cause. Every ounce of pain was for a reason, even if he didn’t know what the wisdom was at the time that it was happening, and this is even more so for us. The pains, the trials and the tribulations that we face in life are not God pushing us away. It is not him forgetting about us or abandoning us. It is not him “not wanting us,” rather each “misstep,” each crumble and collapse we have that sends us falling to the floor, has been constructed to make our life and interactions perfect—preparing us for eternal bliss, if only we react appropriately and learn the intended lesson.

About the author

Reehab (Ramadan) Aref

Reehab (Ramadan) Aref

Reehab (Ramadan) Aref grew up in a small Texas city and was unexpectedly uprooted to Cairo, Egypt. The shift of countries precipitated a shift in her outlook on life; this, with her enriching experience in community activism—specifically social service, youth work, and Qur’anic Studies—provides for a rather enlightened perspective. She is currently pursuing an M.A. in Counseling Psychology. Thankfully, her main outlet and therapeutic tool is to write, write, write! She keeps her own blog, contributes regularly to various publications, and – most importantly – you’ll find her entries on this site.

28 Comments

  • Amazing article it is exactly what I feel some hard times in this life but this was so reliefing .

    JAZAKA ALLAH KHAIRAN

  • Assalam Alaikum Warahmatulahi Wabarakatuhu,

    Such a beautiful article which i belive majority can relate to at any given point in their lives.

    Do you know few weeks back, I wanted to start my home business by selling MLM [multi level marketing] health products. I tried so hard to arrange for the money, to start the advertising, to buy the product, etc… But it wasnt happening. I tried my level best. But, It just wasnt happening. I was angry, frustrated, and dint knew why I am unable to arrange for the small amount of money to start this health business. My nights were restless. I was getting weaker internally. I would cry and question my qadr.

    Then….. after a few weeks just by co-incidence i read a fatwa on islamqa.com that MLM is haram. And lo and behold…

    SubhanALLAH…. Then it is when I realized, ALLAH never left me… He infact saved me… Saved me and my belly from earning and eating haraam. ALLAHU AKBAR

    Do you know… a lesson I learnt from this experince is…

    Humans leave ALLAH… forget him for days… they abondon his commands… dont thank him… are too impatient… etc…

    But ALLAH…. he never leaves us… even after we being so rebellious, careless, sinful… the moment we turn to ALLAH… his doors are always open for us…

    Imagine if we ever treated our Boss like this, by ignoring his order, not respecting him, delaying stuff, not meeting deadlines… would he still like us? No, he would terminate us that moment !

    ALLAHs love for us is greatest… Much Much more than our Mothers….

    I Love you ALLAH… I Love you.

    And May I always love you till my last breath. Ameen.

  • Jazakallah for the lovely article. The most amazing thing is that just yesterday we went over this Surah in our tajweed class and I was pondering over the meaning of the beautiful ayahs. You have written out the words that were in my heart. A wonderful and concise explanation of the empathetic and kind nature of our beloved Prophet Muhammad SAWS.

  • JazakAllah khairan for this amazing article. Just this morning I was wondering if there is any light at the end of the tunnel. SubhanAllah, Allah o akbar, surely with Allah there is hope. This is exactly what I needed. May Allah SWT reward you for this good deed, ameen!

  • JazakAllah khayr for this timely share. I was in need for some reassurance and this was a good reminder. I’ll now to listen to the Surah for continued peace, insha’Allah!

    Wassalaamalaykum wa Rahmat Allah wa Barakatahu!

  • Unwanted … It is the feeling i have felt all my life with my Mom. But I thank the Almighty for softening my heart and removing this burden whici I have carried for 42years. May the Almighty forgive us all, Ameen

  • This Surah has done miracles for me in the past… I truly believe this Surah has the biggest hidden meaning for any painful soul out there. Jazaakallah

  • Shinaz,

    I have felt the same burden as you have. After losing my mother my life was in ruins since I was 10 years old. But allah has done wonders for me no doubt. May allah shower his blessing upon you.

    Faiza

  • This is lovely but this is all presuming that the person is good within their hearts. What if you’re not, and what if you just can’t be faithful? Then how does God feel about such a person? I don’t mean that the levels of eman change, I mean that at times you feel faithful and at other times you feel pure hatred inside of you and just want to apostate. What about such people?

    • Make the most of the times when you are feeling faithful, when you are having that spiritual uplift so to speak. Inshallah with time and effort, the other feelings will soon fade away.

    • “at times you feel faithful and at other times you feel pure hatred inside of you and just want to apostate”

      In those moments of faithfulness I would encourage you to be thankful for even one moment of worship/faithfulness is in and of itself a huge blessing…and God says that if we thank Him..he increases us.

      As for the other feeling that comes to the heart…I would encourage you to find out why. The feeling itself is not the main problem–it is a symptom of a problem that needs to be addressed. Take some time to get to know yourself and find where the feeling of hatred is coming from…what it is that is making you feel so disconnected and then treating the issue itself. This will then, iA cause the symptoms to go away.

  • Ive been there, i went through it, and iam happy those people are far a way from me right now. they killed my soul, i died innerly,they accused me of things i never did.i died and thought i’ll never be happy again, but by the Power of ALLAH, i was like reborn again, and the power and Faith i have right now is Bigger than what i had then. One shoud never Give up Faith

  • Excellent…just look at the story of Job…this life is but trials and trials. I personally went through so much pain in the past, even contemplating the unthinkable, but you realize this life is “but a walking shadow, a poor player,that struts and frets his hour upon the stage,
    and then is heard no more”. Who is going to remember us in generation or two. It will be as if we never even existed. There is only connection that matters; only connection that is meaningful, and that is the connection with your Raab. (Everybody else will leave you at the cemetery…they ain’t comin’ for the ride!)

  • May Allah make this article a reason for your entrance in Al-Ferdous, a reason for all your pain to go away. JzkAllah Khairan.

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