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In the name of Allah, Most Beneficent, Most Merciful
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I am sometimes overwhelmed with a great dread when I look at the Ummah. I have
worked in educating Muslims, young and old. And there are so many I can find who
can recite verse after verse, quote narration after narration, and talk on
scholars opinions for hours. But, so many of them lack the one true quality that
will make it all worth while. What is it? ....
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SUBMISSION!
Just to illustrate, let us consider a verse I am particulary enamored with
lately.
God says what means, " He it is who sent among the
unlettered ones a Messenger from among themselves, reciting to them His Verses,
purifying them, and teaching them the Book and the Wisdom. And verily, they had
been before in manifest error."
[ AlJumu'ah 62: 2 ]
The word used here for reciting is 'yatlu'. Its construct as a noun would be 'tilaawah',
a very familiar term to those accustomed to listening to Qur'aan. Now, this term
is invariably translated as 'reciting', but I will attempt to show how that is a
very limited meaning.
Elsewhere in the Qur'aan, God seeks to explain what 'tilaawah' is. He says, what
means,
"Those to whom We gave the Book recite it as
it should be recited they are the ones who believe therein. And whoso disbelieve
in it, those are they who are the losers."
(AlBaqarah 2: 121) Now again the word used for recite is from the form of
'tilaawah'. As the verse indicates, these fortunate people 'recite it as it
should be recited'. What does this mean?
If we look into the commentary of Ibn Katheer, we find some very interesting
explanation. The Prophet (God's prayers and peace be upon him) is recorded as
saying, ". . . follow it as it should be followed . . ." (AlQurtubee). Now,
admittedly, this narration has a weak chain, but AlQurtubee states that its
meaning is sound. In support of this, Ibn Katheer quotes more than one Companion
who said exactly the same thing in explaining this verse. The word our Prophet
(God's prayers and peace be upon him) used was 'Ittiba`'. If we look into this
word a little we find some illuminating things.
'Ittiba`' means adherence to and compliance with something. The root of the word
carries the additional meaning of being subordinate to something. So this is the
way we should approach the Qur'aan. We should adhere to it, comply with it, and
be subordinate to it; ACTING on its commandments, and BELIEVING in its ambiguous
texts, as AlHassan AlBasree said.
Read: SUBMIT TO IT!
This quality should be nutured in all of us, young and old, first. With this
submission in place, a little or a lot of knowledge will not matter as much. You
will submit to whatever you learn readily. As God indicated in the verse we
quoted at the beginning, this was the FIRST stage of the Prophet's (God's peace
and blessings be upon him) mission. Yet we seem to be missing this in so many of
our lives and much of our world. Through this submission, we are exalted.
Consider what Imaam Malik recorded one of the Companions, "Sadaqah does not
decrease property, and God only increases a slave in worth for his restraint,
and no slave is humble but that God raises him."
So it is by this that honor is found. By being humble (for God's sake) and
submitting ourselves WILLILNGLY to God, in this is our success. Consider the
very name of our Way of Life, AlIslaam. It is derived from a word that connotes
submission. Everywhere you look in our Way of Life you will find it, so why do
we run from it?
I have written this not to show case my knowledge, for how could I show what I
do not have, or to advise the Ummah (alone). By far, I am in need of this advice
as much and even more than most of you. So please, take it as a serious attempt
at trying to fulfill my obligations of advising the Muslims, myself included.
"The Way of Life is giving good counsel".
Article written by : Sa'eed R. Purcell, USA