Assalamualaikum wa Rahmatullahi wa barakatuhu,
Eid Mubarak! May Allah the great accept from us and you! You
have fasted and prayed and wept and begged Allah the Great and now is your time
to rejoice as His mercy and forgiveness envelopes the Universe. May Allah
shower you and your family with His choicest rewards and please you on the Day
you meet Him just as you are pleased today.
A lot of people ask the question: How do I know if Allah has
accepted my Ramadan? How do I know that my deeds were not rejected, but
accepted and written in my scale of good deeds? And you too must ask this
question, since Ali radiallahu anhu said: “Do not be so concerned about the number
of deeds as the acceptance of it. Do you not remember what Allah the great
said? (Verily Allah only accepts from the pious) [AlMa’idah: 27]”
The answer to that, is simply: That your relationship with
Allah after Ramadan is better than your relationship with Him before Ramadan.
That you feel and act closer to Allah in Shawwal than you did in Shabaan. This
strengthening of your relationship with Allah, is a feeling of the heart as
well as from the action of the limbs.
The feeling of the heart, is that you see Allah’s signs in
creation, and feel His authority and mercy and blessings in your life and thus
draw nearer to Him by constant remembrance of Him. Ibnul Qayyim rahimahullah
said: “The more that you witness the magnificence of His Lordship and the meagerness
of our servitude to Him, and the more you learn about Allah and His greatness
and about your soul and its meagerness, it will become manifestly clear to you
that that which you have put forward from your offerings is not the least bit
suitable for the Lord of Truth, even if you were to offer the deeds of all of
Mankind and Jinn together. As a result, you would be full of fear how your
measly offerings would ever be acceptable to Him. However, it is out of His
honour and nobleness and graciousness that He accepts it. On top of that, He
even rewards you for it, by His grace, nobleness and honour!” [Madarij
As-Salikeen (2/439)] Glory be to Allah, the most Gracious, the most Merciful!
And that you draw closer to Him through your actions. That
you feel the need to turn to prayer so you resolve to pray at the earliest
time, that your heart wants to come back to the mosque so you make every
attempt to pray in congregration, to open the Quran even on the day of Eid or
start memorizing – so you make every effort to read it frequently, that you
desire and miss the taraweeh and so make the resolve to continue to pray
tahajjud and that you miss the fasts, so you resolve to do the 6 days of
Shawwal. Then you remember the hadeeth of Rasulullah sallallahu alaihi wa
sallam: “If the Prophet used to do any action, then he used to stick to it
(i.e. make it a habit).” [Reported by Muslim] Based on this, you resolve to
make good habits out of the bootcamp that Ramadan pr ovided so that good deeds
become second nature to you.
Remember, if you want to get that special Ramadan feeling in
your heart again, then take a path to gaining knowledge. “Whoever Allah wants
good for, then He gives him the fiqh of this religion.” [Reported by AlBukhari]
This is the surest sign that Allah accepted your Ramadan, that after it, you
are more knowledgeable about Islam than you were before it. Islamic knowledge
is now more accessible to you than ever before. So, make every effort to attend
courses, read books and listen to lectures so that you draw closer to Allah
every day. There is an AlKauthar course in your city, just around the corner,
so make sure you attend it. Once you have gained that knowledge, then act upon
it by calling to Allah through all those projects that are working on helping
Allah deen. Mercy Mission has a project that you can get involved in or help
you to launch your own.
Lastly, I hope to see you all soon in an event near you.
Glory be to Allah that He has given us life until the end of this Ramadan, may
Allah give us all the opportunity to see the next Ramadan and protect you and
your families and all Muslims till then. Ameen.
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