During hardships and
calamities, it is natural to get swept away by the affliction of the moment.
During such trials of faith, unless we are careful, Satan can inject fear and
plant doubts in our hearts and minds. Our beliefs in such vulnerable states may
become overpowered by feelings of the moment resulting in the dwindling of our
faith. Some of us start questioning the fairness and wisdom underlying such
divine decisions while others get mired in a blame game. All in all, we may
find ourselves lost, helpless, and stalled finding it difficult to gather
ourselves and move forward.
For such situations
specifically and others in general, Islam teaches us to stay in control by
hanging on to the Mercy and Grace of Allah. We pray that Allah keeps us safe
from the challenges and trials of life, but as Muslims we should know and
understand Quran’s message and the prophet’s guidance for handling tough
moments in life. The following summarizes some of the key guidance related to
this matter.
Do
not feel helpless
Even when all doors
appear to have been closed, as true believers we should never let feelings of
helplessness succumb us. Consider the following hadith of the prophet (S. A. W.
S.) and ibn Al-Qayyim’s commentary on that hadith:
It
was narrated from Abu Hurayrah (may Allah be pleased with him) that the Prophet
(peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) said: “The strong believer is better
and more beloved to Allah than the weak believer, although both are good.
Strive to do that which will benefit you and seek the help of Allah, and do not
feel helpless. If anything befalls you, do not say ‘If only I had done (such
and such), the such and such would have happened,’ rather say: ‘Allah has
decreed and what He wills He does,’ for ‘if only’ opens the door to the work of
the shaytaan.” Narrated by Muslim (2664).
Ibn al-Qayyim (may
Allah have mercy on him) said: This hadeeth includes several important
principles of faith, including the following:
Then
he said: “and do not feel helpless”, because feeling helpless is contrary to
striving for that which will benefit him, and it is contrary to seeking the
help of Allah. The one who strives for that which will benefit him and seeks
the help of Allah is the opposite of the one who feels helpless, so this is
telling him, before what has been decreed happens, of that which is one of the
greatest means of attaining it, which is striving for it whilst seeking the
help of the One in Whose hand is control of all things, from Whom they come and
to Whom they will return. If he does not attain what was not decreed for him,
then he may feel either of two things: helplessness, which opens the door to
the work of the shaytaan, so his sense of helplessness leads him to say “if
only”, but there is nothing good in saying “if only” in this case, rather that
opens the door to blame, panic, discontentment, regret and grief, all of which
are the work of the shaytaan, so the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be
upon him) forbade us to open the door to his works in this manner, and told us
to adopt the second option, which is looking at the divine decree and bearing
it in mind, for if it was decreed for him it would never have missed him and no
one could have prevented him from attaining it. Hence he said: “If anything
befalls you, do not say ‘If only I had done (such and such), the such and such
would have happened,’ rather say: ‘Allah has decreed and what He wills He
does,’” and he taught him that which will benefit him in either case, whether
he gets what he wanted or not. Hence this hadeeth is one which a person can
never do without. [Source: Shifa’ al-‘Aleel (37-38).]
Revive
Your Faith
As mentioned in the
hadith above, a strong faith can help us to hold our heads high. When faith
seems to be dwindling, we should get back to Quran and remind ourselves that
only Allah can let us out of our ordeal and problems. You must, therefore, keep
that faith and not let Satan instill thoughts that could weaken your faith.
Allah says in the Quran:
If
Allah helps you, none can overcome you; and if He forsakes you, who is there
after Him that can help you? And in Allah (Alone) let believers put their
trust. (Quran, Surah Aal-e-Imran: 160)
A strong faith can
keep you focused on the fact that Allah alone ultimately controls all destinies
and has power over all things. Remembering that fact alone at the moment of
affliction can help you in conquering the pain and provide you hope and the
energy to keep moving forward.
Believe
in the Divine Decree
When facing difficulties, our weak faith can sometimes drive us
to question the fairness of it all. In this context, we should remind ourselves
that believing in al-Qadr (Allah’s divine will
and decree) is one of the pillars of Islamic faith. As
the Prophet (peace be upon him) said, it means belief in (1) Allah, (2) His
Angels, (3) His revealed Holy Books (Quran, Bible, Torah,
Zabur), (4) His Messengers, (4) Day of Judgment, and (5) to believe in al-Qadar
(the divine decree) both good and bad. Allah also says in the Quran:
22. No calamity befalls on the earth or in
yourselves but is inscribed in the Book of Decrees (Al-Lauh Al-Mahfooz), before
We bring it into existence. Verily, that is easy for Allah.
23. In order that you may not grieve at the
things that you fail to get, nor rejoice over that which has been given to you.
And Allah likes not prideful boasters.
As part of that
belief, we should, therefore, recognize that Allah does what He wills for
reasons that are only known to Him. Any attempt to comprehend the wisdom of it
all using our limited faculties, or to understand how our current situation
fits in His overall plan can only lead us to erroneous conclusions resulting in
increased frustrations .
We, as Muslims, should
accept Allah’s Decree both as it manifests itself around us and in our lives.
It should be a relief to us that only Allah is the master of our destiny and we
are only going to be tested about whether we reacted to what befalls as true
believers and Mo’mins, i.e. being patient in adversity and grateful in
prosperity.
Ask
for Allah’s Mercy and Grace for an Out from Tough Situations
As believers we should
recognize that only Allah’s Grace and Mercy can deliver us from challenging
situations. Allah tells us in the Quran:
“They
after that you turned away. Had it not been for the Grace and Mercy of Allah
upon you, indeed you would have been among the losers. (Quran, Surah Al-Baqara:
64)”
Another way to ask for
Allah’s Grace and Mercy is by asking for His forgiveness and seeking
repentance. Allah tells us in the Quran:
And (commanding you): “Seek the forgiveness of
your Lord, and turn to Him in repentance, that He may grant you good enjoyment,
for a term appointed, and bestow His abounding Grace to every owner of grace
(i.e. the one who helps and serves needy and deserving, physically and with his
wealth, and even with good words). But if you turn away, then I fear for you
the torment of a Great Day (i.e. the Day of Resurrection). (Quran, Surah
Al-Hud: 3).
Stay Patient in Hard
Times
One of the best
remedies for tough times is to be patient. A state of patience requires that we
not resort to complaining, and remember Allah often. We take this lesson from
the story of Prophet Yousuf (A.S.) who went through various ordeals in life
only to be rewarded with a large kingdom in his later years. Allah tells us in
the Quran:
They
said: “Are you indeed Yousuf (Joseph)?” He said: “I am Yousuf (Joseph), and
this is my brother (Benjamin). Allah has indeed been gracious to us. Verily, he
who fears Allah with obedience to Him (by abstaining from sins and evil deeds,
and by performing righteous good deeds), and is patient, then surely, Allah
makes not the reward of the Muhsinoon (good-doers – see V.2:112) to be lost.”
(Quran, Surah Yousuf: 90).
The Quran also says:
Thus did We give full authority to Yoosuf (Joseph) in the land,
to take possession therein, as when or where he likes. We bestow of Our Mercy
on whom We please, and We make not to be lost the reward of Al-Muhsinoon (the
good doers – see V.2:112). (Quran, Surah Yousuf: 56).
Remember
Allah in Good Times
We know from the Quran
that when we remember Allah in good times, Allah will help us in tough times.
We learn that lesson from the story of Prophet Younus (A.S.) when he was
swallowed by a whale. Out of His mercy, Allah finally relieved him out of that
calamity. He tells us in the Quran:
143. Had he not been of them who glorify Allah,
144. He would have indeed remained inside its belly (the fish)
till the Day of Resurrection. Quran (Surah As-Saaffaat)
Summary
To summarize, the next
time when you are in a tough situation that may potentially test your will and
faith, remember these points:
1. Do not let yourself get to a point where you
feel helpless
2. Revive your faith by reciting Quran and ponder
over Allah’s words
3. Recall your faith in the Divine Decree
4. Ask for Allah’s Mercy and Grace for an Out
from Tough Situations (by making all the Dua that the prophet (s) taught us)
5. Remember Allah in good times.
6. Stay patient until Allah guides you out from
the tough situation you are in.
Finally, let us not
forget what Allah told us the following in the Quran:
“Say:
‘Nothing shall ever happen to us except what Allah has ordained for us. He is
our Maula (Lord, Helper and Protector).’ And in Allah let the believers put
their trust” Quran (Surah Towbah: 51).
– End
During hardships and
calamities, it is natural to get swept away by the affliction of the moment.
During such trials of faith, unless we are careful, Satan can inject fear and
plant doubts in our hearts and minds. Our beliefs in such vulnerable states may
become overpowered by feelings of the moment resulting in the dwindling of our
faith. Some of us start questioning the fairness and wisdom underlying such
divine decisions while others get mired in a blame game. All in all, we may
find ourselves lost, helpless, and stalled finding it difficult to gather
ourselves and move forward.
For such situations
specifically and others in general, Islam teaches us to stay in control by
hanging on to the Mercy and Grace of Allah. We pray that Allah keeps us safe
from the challenges and trials of life, but as Muslims we should know and
understand Quran’s message and the prophet’s guidance for handling tough
moments in life. The following summarizes some of the key guidance related to
this matter.
Do
not feel helpless
Even when all doors
appear to have been closed, as true believers we should never let feelings of
helplessness succumb us. Consider the following hadith of the prophet (S. A. W.
S.) and ibn Al-Qayyim’s commentary on that hadith:
It
was narrated from Abu Hurayrah (may Allah be pleased with him) that the Prophet
(peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) said: “The strong believer is better
and more beloved to Allah than the weak believer, although both are good.
Strive to do that which will benefit you and seek the help of Allah, and do not
feel helpless. If anything befalls you, do not say ‘If only I had done (such
and such), the such and such would have happened,’ rather say: ‘Allah has
decreed and what He wills He does,’ for ‘if only’ opens the door to the work of
the shaytaan.” Narrated by Muslim (2664).
Ibn al-Qayyim (may
Allah have mercy on him) said: This hadeeth includes several important
principles of faith, including the following:
Then
he said: “and do not feel helpless”, because feeling helpless is contrary to
striving for that which will benefit him, and it is contrary to seeking the
help of Allah. The one who strives for that which will benefit him and seeks
the help of Allah is the opposite of the one who feels helpless, so this is
telling him, before what has been decreed happens, of that which is one of the
greatest means of attaining it, which is striving for it whilst seeking the
help of the One in Whose hand is control of all things, from Whom they come and
to Whom they will return. If he does not attain what was not decreed for him,
then he may feel either of two things: helplessness, which opens the door to
the work of the shaytaan, so his sense of helplessness leads him to say “if
only”, but there is nothing good in saying “if only” in this case, rather that
opens the door to blame, panic, discontentment, regret and grief, all of which
are the work of the shaytaan, so the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be
upon him) forbade us to open the door to his works in this manner, and told us
to adopt the second option, which is looking at the divine decree and bearing
it in mind, for if it was decreed for him it would never have missed him and no
one could have prevented him from attaining it. Hence he said: “If anything
befalls you, do not say ‘If only I had done (such and such), the such and such
would have happened,’ rather say: ‘Allah has decreed and what He wills He
does,’” and he taught him that which will benefit him in either case, whether
he gets what he wanted or not. Hence this hadeeth is one which a person can
never do without. [Source: Shifa’ al-‘Aleel (37-38).]
Revive
Your Faith
As mentioned in the
hadith above, a strong faith can help us to hold our heads high. When faith
seems to be dwindling, we should get back to Quran and remind ourselves that
only Allah can let us out of our ordeal and problems. You must, therefore, keep
that faith and not let Satan instill thoughts that could weaken your faith.
Allah says in the Quran:
If
Allah helps you, none can overcome you; and if He forsakes you, who is there
after Him that can help you? And in Allah (Alone) let believers put their
trust. (Quran, Surah Aal-e-Imran: 160)
A strong faith can
keep you focused on the fact that Allah alone ultimately controls all destinies
and has power over all things. Remembering that fact alone at the moment of
affliction can help you in conquering the pain and provide you hope and the
energy to keep moving forward.
Believe
in the Divine Decree
When facing difficulties, our weak faith can sometimes drive us
to question the fairness of it all. In this context, we should remind ourselves
that believing in al-Qadr (Allah’s divine will
and decree) is one of the pillars of Islamic faith. As
the Prophet (peace be upon him) said, it means belief in (1) Allah, (2) His
Angels, (3) His revealed Holy Books (Quran, Bible, Torah,
Zabur), (4) His Messengers, (4) Day of Judgment, and (5) to believe in al-Qadar
(the divine decree) both good and bad. Allah also says in the Quran:
22. No calamity befalls on the earth or in
yourselves but is inscribed in the Book of Decrees (Al-Lauh Al-Mahfooz), before
We bring it into existence. Verily, that is easy for Allah.
23. In order that you may not grieve at the
things that you fail to get, nor rejoice over that which has been given to you.
And Allah likes not prideful boasters.
As part of that
belief, we should, therefore, recognize that Allah does what He wills for
reasons that are only known to Him. Any attempt to comprehend the wisdom of it
all using our limited faculties, or to understand how our current situation
fits in His overall plan can only lead us to erroneous conclusions resulting in
increased frustrations .
We, as Muslims, should
accept Allah’s Decree both as it manifests itself around us and in our lives.
It should be a relief to us that only Allah is the master of our destiny and we
are only going to be tested about whether we reacted to what befalls as true
believers and Mo’mins, i.e. being patient in adversity and grateful in
prosperity.
Ask
for Allah’s Mercy and Grace for an Out from Tough Situations
As believers we should
recognize that only Allah’s Grace and Mercy can deliver us from challenging
situations. Allah tells us in the Quran:
“They
after that you turned away. Had it not been for the Grace and Mercy of Allah
upon you, indeed you would have been among the losers. (Quran, Surah Al-Baqara:
64)”
Another way to ask for
Allah’s Grace and Mercy is by asking for His forgiveness and seeking
repentance. Allah tells us in the Quran:
And (commanding you): “Seek the forgiveness of
your Lord, and turn to Him in repentance, that He may grant you good enjoyment,
for a term appointed, and bestow His abounding Grace to every owner of grace
(i.e. the one who helps and serves needy and deserving, physically and with his
wealth, and even with good words). But if you turn away, then I fear for you
the torment of a Great Day (i.e. the Day of Resurrection). (Quran, Surah
Al-Hud: 3).
Stay Patient in Hard
Times
One of the best
remedies for tough times is to be patient. A state of patience requires that we
not resort to complaining, and remember Allah often. We take this lesson from
the story of Prophet Yousuf (A.S.) who went through various ordeals in life
only to be rewarded with a large kingdom in his later years. Allah tells us in
the Quran:
They
said: “Are you indeed Yousuf (Joseph)?” He said: “I am Yousuf (Joseph), and
this is my brother (Benjamin). Allah has indeed been gracious to us. Verily, he
who fears Allah with obedience to Him (by abstaining from sins and evil deeds,
and by performing righteous good deeds), and is patient, then surely, Allah
makes not the reward of the Muhsinoon (good-doers – see V.2:112) to be lost.”
(Quran, Surah Yousuf: 90).
The Quran also says:
Thus did We give full authority to Yoosuf (Joseph) in the land,
to take possession therein, as when or where he likes. We bestow of Our Mercy
on whom We please, and We make not to be lost the reward of Al-Muhsinoon (the
good doers – see V.2:112). (Quran, Surah Yousuf: 56).
Remember
Allah in Good Times
We know from the Quran
that when we remember Allah in good times, Allah will help us in tough times.
We learn that lesson from the story of Prophet Younus (A.S.) when he was
swallowed by a whale. Out of His mercy, Allah finally relieved him out of that
calamity. He tells us in the Quran:
143. Had he not been of them who glorify Allah,
144. He would have indeed remained inside its belly (the fish)
till the Day of Resurrection. Quran (Surah As-Saaffaat)
Summary
To summarize, the next
time when you are in a tough situation that may potentially test your will and
faith, remember these points:
1. Do not let yourself get to a point where you
feel helpless
2. Revive your faith by reciting Quran and ponder
over Allah’s words
3. Recall your faith in the Divine Decree
4. Ask for Allah’s Mercy and Grace for an Out
from Tough Situations (by making all the Dua that the prophet (s) taught us)
5. Remember Allah in good times.
6. Stay patient until Allah guides you out from
the tough situation you are in.
Finally, let us not
forget what Allah told us the following in the Quran:
“Say:
‘Nothing shall ever happen to us except what Allah has ordained for us. He is
our Maula (Lord, Helper and Protector).’ And in Allah let the believers put
their trust” Quran (Surah Towbah: 51).