O you who believe, do not be down-beat or in a state of despair. Allah fashioned you with His own Two Hands. He made you, but He was not, is not and will not be in need of you. However, He made you inherently, inseparably and intricately in need of Him so that He is never ‘far’ from you – closer than your own jugular vein – closer to you than your own-self. He created you then, because He is the All-Compassionate, full of Kindness and Love. He gave you life; He brought you out the darkness of non-existence in to the radiance of life. He bestowed upon you experiences of being human – the act of being consciously alive. He made time a passage for you to experience all your moments but not all at once. He gave you a heart to feel joy and sadness, to feel the longing of love and the bitterness of separation, and to feel the fullness of contentment and emptiness of despair…
He gave you senses to smell, to taste, to touch, to hear and to see the world where He is hidden in plain sight. He gave you a mind to ponder, to wonder, to imagine and to create. He gave you the opportunity to bring your imagination and ideas to life and imprint a mark upon the world as a legacy of your stay. He created death to appreciate your life, to create urgency, to bring out the beauty and potential that lies dormant within and to seize every moment as an opportunity to gain eternal bliss. He will bestow death upon you, not as a cessation of your life, no, only to recreate you anew – young and full of life, for a world far better than the one you’ll leave behind. He wants you to be conscious of the enumerable blessings in your life as it leads to greater contentment, and He incentivised mindfulness with the promise to increase you.
“If you are grateful, I would certainly give you more.” [Ibrahim: 14:7]
O you who believe, He selected you from amongst His creation to believe in Him, and remain close to Him by chains of loving obedience. He sent to you His beloved and revealed the Shari’ah to teach you the proper etiquette of keeping His company. He taught you His Names and Attributes and made manifest of Himself so you can come to know Him. He spoke to you via the Qur’an so it can illuminate your hearts with the Light of His Guidance and lead you to the actions of the righteous so you become one of His beloved.
“Verily, Allah loves those who do good.” [Al-Imran: 3:134]
O you who believe, can you not see, He only wants good for you? He made you small but not insignificant for within you is an entire universe of His secrets. He made you weak but not powerless for He discharged upon you His Trust that the mighty mountains declined to bear. He placed in you good and evil so you can recognise the evil and its ill effects and select for yourself what is good. What you do, you only benefit yourself by performing it, and He cannot be benefited nor harmed in the slightest by anything you do. He made states within you and facilitated your good actions and then attributed them to you. He made paradise as an eternal home of bliss and invited you to enter by His Mercy. He made the Hellfire and warned you of its dangers as a deterrent for you to avoid. He is more loving and caring towards you than all the mothers of the world, man, jinn and beast put together as one since the time of creation until the time of Akirah and a thousand times more. He is so Generous, every good deed you do, He multiplies by a minimum of tenfold, yet He accounts for the smallest and most insignificant of your good deeds so nothing of your deeds go to waste.
“He who has done an atom’s weight of good shall see it (he will be rewarded by Allah for it).” [Az-Zalzala: 90:7]
O you who believe, He fashioned this world as an abode of test and toil so you flee from it to find solace in Him – the Fashioner of the world. He belittled the Dunya and praised the Akirah so that you don’t become attached and fall in love with it. He prepared the world filled with countless wonders for you to explore, to discover its secrets and unravel its mysteries and ultimately come to know Him.
He likes it when His servants call unto Him, He loves to hear your voice, but you seldom call out to Him unless you are in a midst of a calamity. He commanded the world to break your heart often and thereby drive you from it to Him, so the agitations of the heart wakes you up in the middle of the night and you spend time having an intimate and heartfelt conversation with Him. He loves soothing the hearts of the distressed by His remembrance.
“Verily in the remembrance of Allah do hearts find rest” [Ar-Rad: 13: 28]
O you who believe, He made life tough but it is not beyond you. He made it to try and tests so that you can grow to become a great individual whose rank is elevated and whose name is honoured on earth and in the Heavens. He designed this world to keep you struggling but inspired you to call out to Him in weakness and longing, ‘Ya Allah, be with me and not against me, befriend me, help me, I need Your support’. He made you forgetful and prone to making mistakes, so every time you fall or go astray, your remorse and His Inspiration calls you back: ‘I am the Oft-Forgiving and I love to hear the humble voices of those seeking forgiveness.’
“Find the One who makes your heart smile.”
O you who believe, Allah made you and everything in this world. He made the world for you and He made you for Him. He wants you to find Him for He is the greatest treasure to be found. He wants you to know Him for He is the greatest entity to be known, He wants you to love Him for He is the greatest love to be had. Go looking for Him and you will find yourself. Rejoice then O’ believer, for your Lord is Allah, Ar-Rahman, Ar-Rahim and you are always in good Hands.
Another very eloquent and beautifully written article. MashaAllah keep up the good work.
Subhan Allah, this beautifully written piece made me cry. A powerful article to reconnect with our Lord in shaa Allah. Keep writing Abu, ma shaa Allah.
Jkh for your feedback. It is all from Allah. Keep us in your dua
This was a very refreshing read. Really enjoyed reading it. It has a certain tone, rhythm to it. It goes quite deep into the relationship our Lord has with us, and sometimes this is lost due to our lack of reflection.
Look forward to more posts like these.
MAshallah. Very well written and brings a fresh and much needed clarity.
Good piece, keep writing.
This article contains so much beauty that it deserves to be reflected upon repeatedly. Even then I cannot do it justice to express how much potential it holds to change how one sees themselves and their relationship with their Lord. What a soothing balm for the heart.
Jkh Madiha for sharing your comments, May Allah keep you blessed.