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What the Prophet Knew

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The Prophet ﷺ and his companions knew something that is not often displayed today. They were able to face difficulty with a certain determination in their heart; they were grateful for even the seemingly small blessings; they took pleasure in praying at night while the people were asleep. What they knew was this: if they sought Allah subhanahu wa ta`ala (exalted is He) they would not be let down. This is the secret to the statement of Abu Bakr  radiAllah `anhu (ra) to the Prophet ﷺ during the battle of Badr, when the Prophet ﷺ was crying out to Allah (swt) in an impassioned du`a’(supplication) until his cloak fell from his shoulder. Abu Bakr (ra) said, “O Messenger of Allah, this prayer of yours to your Lord will suffice you, and He will fulfill for you what He has promised you!” And He did- the battle was won by the Muslims.

Human desires are insatiable. And for this reason, the more we chase after the dunya (physical world), the less we are satisfied. If we chase after the love of a human being, especially in ways that are not halal (lawful), inevitably we will be let down because no human being is perfect. We may chase after compliments, praise and attention – but after that momentary pleasure, it will fade away. What will be left is mere emptiness. We go after money, power and status – but it won’t end there, because we will always want more. And our hearts will always be perturbed because these things are temporary. Once we have reached the goal, the pleasure we feel will wear away and we will want something else or something more.

If we find ourselves in that position, these words are hard to read because, in a sense, we don’t want to give up the chase. We think, perhaps, somehow, we will find that which we are looking for. It bothers us to have to prioritize Allah and His religion in our lives, because that might get in the way of worldly pleasures. But “truly it is in the remembrance of Allah that hearts find rest.” (Qur’an, 13:28)

We may have heard this verse a hundred times before. However, the one thing that we must know is that if we truly want that comfort in the heart, it must be through seeking Him.

To be more specific, what is meant here is not that we shouldn’t seek to be successful in the dunya, or that we shouldn’t seek companionship. Rather what is meant is the way in which we do it. Look at the Prophet ﷺ. He could have compromised his principles when Quraysh offered him power, wealth and women for him to tone down his message. They even tried to negotiate a power-sharing agreement whereby the other gods would be worshiped on some days and the One would be worshiped on others. Declining these offers caused the Prophet ﷺ physical hardship, but he was at rest in his heart. Why? Because he knew that ultimately to seek dunya for the sake of dunya was not the goal, no matter how tempting it might be. He knew that whatever he gave up was temporary, because the real comfort in this world is with Allah. And he was not let down.

So when we read the Qur’an, and Allah tells us He is with the patient – let us take comfort in that. When the Prophet ﷺ tells us that Allah is too shy to turn away the hand that asks Him with nothing, let our hearts find rest in that Allah indeed has heard our du`a’ and will give us something.

Therefore, as we near the end of this section of things to know in seeking tranquility of the heart, let us take the Prophet ﷺ as the example we should aspire to. He knew that if he followed the path to Allah, no matter the physical hardships, Allah’s promise would prevail. And that gave him ultimate peace at heart.

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Jinan Yousef

Jinan Yousef

Jinan's main interests within the field of Islamic Studies are the Names of Allah, the life and character of the Prophet ﷺ, tazkiya and Muslim personalities.

25 Comments

  • Asalamualikum,

    MashAllah, these series have truly open my heart and I am very grateful for this Allhumdulliah.

    May Allah shower his mercy on you and your family. Jazakullah Kair for this amazing article.

  • As salamu alaykum, Jinan,

    Thank you very much for your articles, listening to you comforts my Heart: “truly it is in the remembrance of Allah that hearts find rest.” (Qur’an, 13:28) to listen to this Words is a blessing for me today.

    Many times in life when we get lost in dunya, our own blindness make us to loose the straight path, and we fall when we find obstacles, which are blessing to test our values, our words, our boundaries, our beliefs,…what we think are loses, are opportunities to grow up, to strengthen our iman, to build up our real being, to go back to our roots, to acknowledge Allah´s(swt) Presence in our life… I am sure you can think of more blessings.

    We are called to excellence, Alhamdulillah,but the only way to get there is the Straight Path, giving ourselves to Allah(swt), we know in our Hearts when we are following the Straight Path. We can loose everything in this Earth, but nobody and nothing can take from us Allah(swt) from our Hearts. As a tumbler glass, circumstances can move us from one place to the other, but we will always return to our center of gravity, our roots, in essence, to Allah(swt, insha´Allah.

    Jazak Allahy Khayran

    María

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  • Asalaamualkum
    Jazakallahkhair for starting this series. It has brought me more closer to Allah and inshallah i hope you get the reward for that in this dunya and the akhira. Ameen

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  • Thanks alot for this words as it reminds me to always sight for good intention of doing anything.Whatever we want to be, just remember to contribute something for Islam.

  • Allahu Akbar. May Allah reward you and your family and guide the ummah and have Mercy on us all and our families ameen.

    I’m in love with my deen again. anddd just wanted to put down this ayah. When I remember Allah and our relationship with Him I remember this ayah:

    34:15: “…. Eat from the provisions of your Lord and be grateful to Him. A good land [have you], and a forgiving Lord.”

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