Showing posts with label best stories. Show all posts
Showing posts with label best stories. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 12, 2010

What is the Story?

بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم

In the Name of Allah, Most Merciful, Most Compassionate

Assalaamu alaykum

Dear Friends

I pray that you are well.

A story is a meaningful narrative. It has a beginning--an exposition, a middle--conflicts and climax, and an ending--resolution. Otherwise you don't call it a story--it would be a blog, blab, snippets, events, history, news.

If you read a good romantic novel, you want to jump to last page and see what the ending is. Sometimes the ending can be like this "...and they live happily ever after," and sometimes it can be like this "...and she swallowed the poison and fell by his lifeless body." And you closed the book with a sense of satisfaction or dissatisfaction depending on the ending. But you missed all the excitement in the middle and the story is meaningless for you because you didn't take the time to read the entire book.

Allah tells us the best of stories.

"We relate to you the best of stories by revealing this Qur'an to you, though before it you were one of the heedless." Qur'an Yusuf 12:3

"..so, relate stories, haply they will reflect." Qur'an Al-'Araf 7:176

Our life is a story. A life without meaning is not worth living. We will self-destruct if life is stripped of meaning.

Someone who experiences life as a mere "series of events"--get up, take the kids to school, go to work, work, come home, fight with wife (or wife fight with him), go to sleep, get up, take kids to school, go to work, work, come home, make up with spouse, go to sleep--he doesn't know what the meaning of life is.

Someone who experiences life as a small part of a larger story has found meaning, and this will satisfy a deep psychological need.

Different stories resonate to different degrees, but the story that will resonate the most powerfully is the story that we are psychologically wired to belief in, which is the true and wonderful story that Allah tells us in the Qur'an. The degree to which the story resonates within us is commensurate with the degree to which we realize our slavehood to our Lord. The meaning of life is found in our slavehood to our Lord, which is what the "Primoridal Covenant" was all about.

"And when thy Lord took from the Children of Adam, from their loins, their seed, and made them testify touching themselves, 'Am I not your Lord?' They said, 'Yes, we testify'-- lest you should say on the Day of Resurrection, 'As for us, we were heedless of this,...'" Qur'an Al-'Araf 7:172

If you turn away from your selfish desires, you will live a more pleasurable life. Someone without a slavehood-mindset cannot imagine humbling himself to his Lord. He equates submission to his Lord with the deprivation of pleasure. He doesn't realize that his frenzied pursuit of pleasure desensitizes him from feeling pleasure (that's why he gets bored) and keeps him from grateful contentment, which brings a delight to pleasure that cannot be found anywhere else.

Someone with a slavehood-mindset will enjoy the pleasures of life with a deep feeling of gratitude, which will accentuate the pleasures of the world. If he lets desires overcome him, he will sense first-hand that the pleasurable feeling leaves him

Our lives is but a part of the story of creation. The ending is told, and to remind us, Allah shows us signs along the way. The signs are meant for you to stop and refocus your life towards Allah for a good ending. Just like the red light you see ahead of you and if you keep accelerating, it doesn't help you in the slightest, ignoring Allah's signs and continue busy yourselves with this world, your story won't end with happily ever after.

"What, did you think that We created you only for sport, and that you would not be returned to Us?' Then high exalted be God, the King, the True! There is no god but He? the Lord of the noble Throne." Qur'an The Faithful 23:115-116

"We have not created the heavens and earth, and what between them is, for vanity; such is the thought of the unbelievers, wherefore woe unto the unbelievers because of the Fire! Or shall We make those who believe and do righteous deeds as the workers of corruption in the earth, or shall We make the Godfearing as the transgressors? A Book We have sent down to thee, Blessed, that men possessed of minds may ponder its signs and so remember." Qur'an Sad 38:27-29

May Allah make us His obedient slaves and make our ending better than our beginning at the highest of Iman. Ameen. Please don't forget us in your night prayers. Jazakallahu khairan.

Wassalaam

Saturday, February 6, 2010

Paradise is NOT FREE

BismillahirRahmanirRahim
Assalaamu alaykum

I pray that you are well.

If we think that by a few prayers here and there, a few charity here and there, a few dhikr after prayers, we have the ticket to Paradise, then we are up to an utter disappointment. You have to struggle and be patient and persevere. Paradise is not free.

"Or did you suppose you should enter Paradise without God know who of you have struggled and who are patient?" Qur'an AleImran 3:142

We cannot be lazy and we cannot procrastinate. Each moment is precious and that moment that has passed you by, you cannot bring it back and you have lost an opportunity to put a good deed on your scale in the day of Judgment. We have so much to do in so little time. Remember we belong to the best nation. How could we sit around and not rise up to the plate?

"You are the best nation ever brought forth to men, bidding to honor, and forbidding dishonor, and believing in God. Qur'an AleImran 3:110

Top priority--equip yourself with knowledge of the religion so you know what to do and do them. Only with knowledge you will find strength to do them. If your intention is sincere and you put your best efforts, Allah will facilitate your goals. Try not to mind all the negative forces around you. If you feel like giving up, do not weaken. Your struggles, your pains is nothing new or worse than what others before us have experienced.

"Faint not, neither sorrow; you shall be the upper ones if you are believers. If a wound touches you, a like wound already has touched the heathen; such days We deal out in turn among men, and that God may know who are the believers, and that He may take witnesses from among you; and God loves not the evildoers. Qur'an 3:139-140

Learn from the previous nations--emulate the believers and avoid the practices of the disbelievers. The Qur'an tells the best of stories--read them, not for entertainment, but for lessons that can be drawn upon. Study the life of the Prophet, Allah bless him and grant him peace, for not only you will appreciate the sacrifices of the early Muslims in spreading Truth, but it will strengthen your Iman/faith. InshaAllah. Without Iman, there is no Paradise.

May Allah make us strong believers and among the good-doers and enter us into the highest Paradise. Ameen.

And Allah knows best.

Wasalaam

Sunday, November 29, 2009

Best of Stories

بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم
Assalaamu alaykum

I pray that you are well.

The Qur'anic stories are the best of stories. Allah choose and select for us the best of stories to tell us. They contain details not even those who live the events know the details of them. They skip details we don't need to know because they are not stories to entertain but they are stories to guide us and to guide us to excellence. Qu'ran is pure from the point of view what benefit us. Each story has a lesson and every type of lesson you will find a story in the Qu'ran. Everyone will find an example for him/her in the Qur'an--the weak, the tyrant, the poor, the rich, and so on. So, make the Qur'an your intimate friend. Go to it everyday and when times are difficult, you know where your best of friends is and you are not lost, inshaAllah.

"Surely We have revealed it-- an Arabic Quran-- that you may understand. We relate to you the best of stories, by Our revealing to you this Quran, though before this you were certainly one of those who did not know." Qur'an Yusuf 12:2-3

May Allah bless your day. Please remember us in your du'as.