Friday 27 February 2015

How To Be A VIP On The Day Of Judgement

HOW TO BE A V.I.P ON THE DAY OF JUDGMENT



Abu Hurairah (may Allah be pleased with him)

reported that the Prophet (peace and blessings be

upon him) said,



"Allah will cover seven people with special shade,

on the Day when there will be no shade: a just

ruler, a youth who has grown up in the worship of

Allah, a man whose heart is attached to the

mosques, two persons who love each other only for

Allah’s sake and they meet and part in Allah’s

cause only, a man who refuses the call of a

beautiful and influential woman for illicit relation

with her and says: I am afraid of Allah, a man who

gives charitable gifts so secretly that his left hand

does not know what his right hand has given, and

a person who remembers Allah while he is alone

and his eyes are flooded with tears." (Al-Bukhari)



We all need this shade. To be under the shade is

to be protected by Him and be blessed by Him. We

need the shade in this life and in the Hereafter. It

is mentioned that the Day of Judgment will be a

very hard and difficult Day. On that day everyone

will be worried and will try to find some protection

and shade; but there will be no shade on that Day

except the special shade and only particular group

of people will stay under it by the will of Allah.

This shade will be granted to seven special types

of people:



1. A just ruler or a just leader: It could be any

person who has some authority and he/she uses

this authority with justice and fairness without any

favoritism or prejudice. Justice is the command of

God for all people; but the most critical is the

doing of justice when one has power and authority.

More difficult is, of course, dealing justly with those

who show hate and animosity towards you. A just

person, especially a just leader or ruler, is given

number one place in this list of seven.



2. A young person growing up in the worship of

Allah: Worship of Allah is good for all people at any

age and time; but the worship of Allah from the

tender young age has special blessings. Many

people become devoted to Allah when they grow

old. In the old age when the body becomes weak,

people start paying attention to the spirit.

However, to be conscious of one’s spirit and

growing up as a youth in the obedience of Allah

bring a special honor and blessings.



3. A person whose heart is connected to the

mosque: Literally it says that the heart is hanging

(mu`allaq) in the mosque. Imam Malik explained

that it was a person who when he leaves the

mosque, looks forward to coming back again soon.

Normally people’s hearts are attached to their jobs,

business and home. Mosque is not the priority for

many people. However, those who love the House

of Allah and keep it as their priority are the blessed

people and they shall receive the special favor of

Allah.



4.Two people loving each other for the sake of

Allah: One should be friendly to all people and deal

with all people in a kind and courteous manner.

However, the friendship for the sake of Allah, for

the reasons of piety and goodness is a very

blessed friendship. This is a sincere friendship and

when two or more people become attached to

each other for Allah’s sake they bring a lot of good

to themselves and to those around them. This is a

kind of friendship that generates goodness in the

world and is especially blessed by Allah.



5. A person of solid moral character: The Prophet

gave an example of this solid character. He said a

man tempted for illicit relationship by a woman

who is beautiful and rich, influential or of a

prestigious family (the word “mansib” means all

these things in Arabic) and he refuses. Imam Ibn

Hajar says that this is not limited to a man only

who is tempted by a woman; it equally applies to

a woman who may be tempted by a man who is

very beautiful, powerful and rich and she refuses

and says “I fear Allah.” It requires a lot of moral

strength to refuse temptation when the other

partner is attractive, rich, and not only consenting

but persuasive. Those who have such a strong

character are indeed under the protection of Allah.



6. A person of charity who does not show off his/

her charity: A person gives charity in such a way

that even his left hand does not know what his

right hand has done. This is a very powerful and

beautiful way to say that a person gives quietly,

discreetly and with sincerity. His/her purpose is

not to show off, seek publicity, name or fame; but

only to please Allah. This is the highest kind of

charity and it has a special reward and blessing

from Allah.



7. A person who remembers Allah privately with

eyes filled with tears: Thinking of Allah, repeating

His Beautiful Names, thanking Him and praising

Him, these are the ways to remember (dhikr) Allah.

Doing the “dhikr” alone in one’s privacy, when no

one is watching, with moving heart and tearful eyes

is a sign of sincere faith and deep love of Allah.

Those who have the love of Allah, they are indeed

under this shade and protection.



All these seven characters are deeply moral and

spiritual characters. They indicate a person’s faith

and sincere commitment. They are related to

feeling, thinking, speaking and action. These are

true characters of sincere believers. We pray to

Allah to bless us with these characters and with

the shade in this world and also in the Hereafter.

Ameen.



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(Jazakumu lahu khaeran To All OAU FAMSA Members)


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