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Part one


Praise be to Allah!Wepraise Him and seek His assistance and guidance. We ask for His


forgiveness and repent to Him. We seek refuge in Allah from the evils of our own souls and


sinful deeds. He whom Almighty Allah guides will have none to lead him astray. He whom


Allah decrees that he should go astray will have none to guide him to righteousness. I bear


witness that there is no other deity worth worshipping except Allah alone with no associate, and I


bear witness that Muhammadis his Servant and Messenger.


O you who believe! Fear Allâh (by doing all that He has ordered and by


abstaining from all that He has forbidden) as He should be feared. [Obey


Him, be thankful to Him, and remember Him always], and die not except in


a state of Islâm (as Muslims) with complete submission to Allâh. [Āl Imrān:


102]


O mankind! Be dutiful to your Lord, Who created you from a single person


(Adam), and from him (Adam) He created his wife [Hawwa (Eve)], and


from them both He created many men and women and fear Allâh through


Whom you demand your mutual (rights), and (do not cut the relations of)


the wombs (kinship) . Surely, Allâh is Ever an AllWatcher over you. [Al-Nisā:


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O you who believe! Keep your duty to Allâh and fear Him, and speak


(always) the truth. He will direct you to do righteous good deeds and will


forgive you your sins. And whosoever obeys Allâh and His Messenger (SAW)


he has indeed achieved a great achievement (i.e. he will be saved from the


Hell-fire and made to enter Paradise). [Al-Aḥzāb: 70-71]


Nowthen,


The best speech is the Book of Allah Almighty, and the best guidance is that of Muhammad (May


Allah’s Salat and Peace be upon him) and the worst of all things are innovations (fabricated rites in religion), and


that every such innovation is misguidance.


Keep with the Muslim congregation, for Allah’s hand is with the congregation. He who deserts


Muslim ranks will do so in hell. And whoever contradicts and opposes the


Messenger (Muhammad SAW) after the right path has been shown clearly


to him, and follows other than the believers' way. We shall keep him in the


path he has chosen, and burn him in Hell - what an evil destination. [Al-


Nisā: 115]


O Muslims!


Amid the hustle and bustle of life, amid the doom and gloom, and man’s obvious and concealed


blemishes and heart-rending flaws, man cannottolerate more fuel or more air that may fan the


blaze, nor can he tolerate more water to make matters worse.Otherwise, he would be running the


risk of withering away orfacing a fataldestiny.


Life’s conditions are irksome indeed where people are engaged in an incessant motion. People


are bent on selling, manumitting or abusing their souls. This is the attitude of people vis-à-vis


calamities and adversities that befall them or strike close to them except those on whom Allah


Almighty have mercy albeit very few.


We see with our own eyes, and hear with our own ears whole-sale calamities and misfortunes


befalling our brothers and sisters in faith, our neighbours or relatives, or befalling us before or


after them –May Allah protect you and us from them– and we stare browbeaten not knowing


what to do. We give in to despair, hopelessness and pessimism althoughthis does nothing but


aggravate our sorrow and multiply our plight as if we were travelling through high altitudes. It


only makes our wound more painful.





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Suffering from all these calamities, we crave a ray of hope and trust in Allah. We feel that we are


in a dire need for a sense of relief and deliverance especially in times of despair and trouble. A


society that has not been scorched by the fire and devastation of war, internal or external, is a


society blessed with security and safety. Therefore, it should cherish its peace and meditate the


reasons of its intellectual, food and health securityas well as its financial wellbeing. It should


exert unrelenting efforts to fend off elements of anarchy, division and disunity before it is too


late.


Prevention is better than cure, and a stitch in time saves nine. We have to make hay while the sun


shines.


Havinggoodfaith inAllah is the best remedy of misfortunes, and adversities; it is most


effective in the present as well as in the future. It is innate hopefulness that makes you havegood


faith inAllah and be guided by your Prophet (May Allah’s Salat and Peace be upon him) who always adhered to


optimism and hated pessimism because it spelled out thinking ill of Allah for no good reason.


If one is struck with hardship, he will be duly rewarded by Allah (To Whom belongsMightandMajesty) Who


elevates ranks, forgives sins, sends relief and assigns happy endings to painful experiences.


Every cloud has a silver lining and it is darkest before dawn.


So verily, with the hardship, there is relief, Verily, with the hardship, there


is relief (i.e. there is one hardship with two reliefs, so one hardship cannot


overcome two reliefs). [Al-Sharḥ: 5-6]


The key to transiting from hardship to relief lies in optimism and havinggood faithinAllah.


Optimism allows even the blind to see light. Conversely, pessimism makes one see nothing but


darkness even though one has perfect eyesight.


He who meditates on the biography of our Prophet (May Allah’s Salat and Peace be upon him) will find it full of


hope and optimism even during confrontation with his sworn enemy. When a man of Quraish


named Suhail Ibn ‘Amr came to the Prophet(May Allah’s Salat and Peace be upon him)during the Hudaybiya


peace treaty, the Prophet told him, “Sahula amrukum (Your matter has become easy)!”1


The Prophet (May Allah’s Salat and Peace be upon him) used to be so keen on optimism for it engenders a special


connection between man and his creator that is associated with having good faith in Allah to the


extent he (May Allah’s Salat and Peace be upon him) used to encourage people to choose good names that inspire


1 Here the Prophet (May Allah’s Salat and Peace be upon him) uses the homophonous similarity between the Arabic verb sahula


(became easy) and the man’s name (Suhail) to express pessimism.





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optimism and to shun names that inspire pessimism. When a man named “Hazn” 2 (the


grandfather of Sa’id Bin Al-Musayab) came to the Prophet (May Allah’s Salat and Peace be upon him), the Prophet


(May Allah’s Salat and Peace be upon him) asked him about his name. “My name is Hazn,” the man replied. “No!


Your name is Sahl,” 3 the Prophet said. “I am not changing a name that my father gave me!” the


man replied. Al-Musayab said, “Unhappiness never left us ever since!” [Narrated by Bukhari]


The Prophet’s optimism was not confined to the world of reality; it was also there in the world of


his dreams. (Imam) Muslim narrated in his Sahih that the Prophet (May Allah’s Salat and Peace be upon him) said,


“I saw us in my dream as if we were at ‘Uqba Ibn Rafi’s, and that we had some of Ibn Talib’s


dates. I interpret that dream as we are going to achieve glory in the herein and a good reward


in the hereafter, and that our religion will prevail.”


What great role optimism had played in the life of our great Prophet and May Allah’s Salat and Peace be upon


him)! He did not like his Ummah to lose hope or entertain pessimism. After all he was sent as


mercy to the worlds so that he might bring people closer to Allah, lift their spirits and make


themhave good faith inAllah even when man is supplicating his Lord.


In his hadith, the Prophet (May Allah’s Salat and Peace be upon him) reminds us of optimism; he says, “Supplicate


Allah Almighty and be certain that He will answer your prayer.” [Narrated by Al-Termidhi]


(The Sheikh recitestwo lines of poetry):


I do supplicate Allah until I feel as if I could see,


Through my good faithinHim,what heordainedin reply.


The Prophet (May Allah’s Salat and Peace be upon him) teaches his Ummah to be sure that relief will comedespite


the dark moments, the painful circumstances, and the agonizing misfortunes. Relief is embedded


in optimism and high hopes in Allah. The Prophet (May Allah’s Salât and Peace be upon him), whenever he led his


Companions in a rain-invoking salat, he used to wear his gown in reverse hoping that Allah


would reverse their condition from distress and want to prosperity, and from barrenness to rain


and fertility.


If this was their behaviour during times of drought, so what about if victory and


empowerment were withheld, and their pride and honour were taken away from them?!


The prominent Muslim scholar (The Sheikh of Islam) Ibn Taymiyah, may Allah have mercy


on his soul, mentioned that when Ali(May Allah be pleased with him) decided to march out to fight the


Khawarij (a separatist group of Muslims) a fortune teller came to him and said: O Commander of


the Faithful! Do not travel because the moon is in the Scorpion (horoscope), for if you travel


when the moon is in the Scorpion, i. e. the Scorpion Horoscope, your followers will be defeated.


2Hazn is an Arabic word for sorrow.


3Sahl is an Arabic word for cheerful.





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Ali, may Allah be pleased with him, said: "rather we travel putting our trust in Allah, relying on


Him, and proving you are a liar." So Ali travelled and Allah blessed that travel, for he killed the


majority of the Khawarij.That made him (May Allah be pleased with him) feel ecstatic.It is, indeed, hope,


optimism, and trust in Allah which he (Ali) learnt from his beloved and example (Muhammad)


(May Allah’s Salat and Peace be upon him).


O son of Adam! You are free to choose from what befalls you in your life, between despair


and hope, pessimism and optimism. However, you shall find your hope and optimism with Allah,


and your despair and pessimism with Satan, in order that he may cause grief to the


believers. But he cannot harm them in the least, except as Allah


permits.[Al-Mujādilah: 10]. In the Qudsi Hadith4, Allah Almighty says: "I am to my slave as


he thinks of Me."[Narrated by Bukhari and Muslim]


Thus ‒O son of Adam‒ there are two roads and two doors! So think about which road or door


you choose! Every person is a pledge for what he has earned (38) Except


those on the Right, (i. e. the pious true believers of Islamic Monotheism).[Al-


Muddaththir: 38-39]


May Allah bless you and me by the Glorious Qur'ān and make its verses and wise sayings


beneficial to you and me! This is what I have said. If it is correct, it is so thanks to Allah, but if it


is wrong, it is my own fault and Satan’s. I ask Allah to forgive my sins, yours, and those of all


the Muslims, so ask Him for forgiveness, for He is Most Forgiving, Most Merciful!


Part Two


4A hadith that is inspired by Allah but phrased by the Prophet(May Allah’s Salat and Peace be upon him)





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Praise be to Allah for His blessings, and thanks are due to Him for His guidance and bounty.


Now then,


Observe taqwa, O servants of Allah, and you should know that a person might be taken aback


upon seeing the demise of the people of trials and calamities as individuals and groups; how they


became low and fell from grace for they never sought any eminence or prestige nor contemplated


hope. Rather, the forces of despair, hopelessness, and degradation prevailed over their hearts;


thus they took upon themselves to shun all hope and optimism in their lives.


Had all those realized that Allah is the sole Sovereign, that all things are in His possession,


that He protects (all), while there is no protector against Him, (i.e. if Allah saves anyone, none


can punish or harm him, and if Allah punishes or harms anyone, none can save him), and that


what He wills will be and what He wills not will not be.Had they known this, then despair would


not have controlled them nor hopelessness driven some of them to sorrow, anxiety, and


melancholy, and then consequently to suicide, may Allah protect you and me against that.


Optimism ‒O servants of Allah‒ implies patience, contentment, victory, honour, and hope.


However, despair and pessimism imply discontent, defeat, disgrace, and anxiety.Optimism does


not necessarily mean accomplishment of (desired) things. However, it is the best cure of


pessimism and despair. In an atmosphere of optimism body and mind are healthy and the servant


will be closer to Allah (May He be extolled) and His Messenger (May Allah’s Salat and Peace be upon him) since they have


ordered us to be optimistic. On the other hand, in an atmosphere of pessimism, a servant will be


far from Allah (May He be extolled) and His Messenger (May Allah’s Salat and Peace be upon him) because they have


warned us against being pessimistic.


Optimism ‒O servants of Allah‒ is the first step in the process of work, while pessimism is


the first step towards laziness, sitting around, and yielding to one’s desires. Optimism ‒O


servants of Allah‒ is like applying (suitable) ointment on a wound, while pessimism is like


putting salt on a wound. Optimism ‒O servants of Allah‒ is trust in Allah and a belief in His


Fate, while pessimism is mistrust in Allah and a suspicion in His Fate. Optimism is life and


Pessimism is death.


(The Sheikh quotes two lines of poetry):


Optimism is indeed light and happiness to youth,


Be happy with a path lit by your optimism.


Pessimism is but darkness and misery,


And whoever is affected by pessimism will perish.


Ask Allah –may He have mercy on you– to send His Salat (Graces, Honours, Mercy) and


Peace on the best of His creatures and the purest of mankind, Muhammad Ibn `AbdAllāh, who is





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given al-hawdh and is vested with intercession, for Allah sent His Salat (Graces, Honours,


Mercy) and Peace on him and then ordered His angels, that are praising His sanctity, to do


likewise and called out to you, O believers, to ask Him to send His Salat (Graces, Honours,


Mercy) and Peace on him. Allah Almighty says: Allâh sends His Salât (Graces,


Honours, Blessings, Mercy) on the Prophet (Muhammad, peace be upon


him), and also His angels (ask Allâh to bless and forgive him). O you who


believe! Send your Salât (ask Allâh to bless) on him (Muhammad peace be


upon him), and (you should) greet (salute) him with the Islâmic way of


greeting (salutation i.e. As-Salâmu ‘Alaikum).[Al-Aḫzāb: 56]


O Allah! Send Your Salat (Graces, Honours, Mercy) and Peace on Your Servant and


Messenger Muhammad who has the brightest face and the most glorious forehead, on his four


Caliphs, Abu Bakr, Omar, Othman and Ali, on all the Companions of Your Prophet Muhammad


(May Allah’s Salat and Peace be upon him), and the tabi’īn and on those who righteously followed them till the


Day of Judgment! O Allah! Be also pleased with us all, along with them, by Your Pardon and


Generosity, O You, Most Merciful, Most Compassionate of all!


O Allah! Grant glory to Islam and Muslims! O Allah! Grant glory to Islam and Muslims! O


Allah! Grant glory to Islam and Muslims! O Allah! Fail polytheism and polytheists (who


associate partners with You)! O Allah! Grant victory to Your Religion, Your Holy Book, Your


Prophet’s Sunnah and Your true servants!


O Allah! Bring an end to the suffering of Muslims,by Your Mercy, O You, Most Merciful,


Most Compassionate of all! Rescue those in distress, and help those indebted pay back their


debts! Cure those of us and those of the Muslims who are ill, O You, Most Merciful, Most


Compassionate!


O Allah! Be with our brothers and sisters who are oppressed in their religion everywhere! O


Allah! Be with them and not against them! O Allah! Grant them victory over those who


oppressed them, O You, the Living One, the Self-Subsisting, the Lord of Majesty and Bounty! O


Allah! Fail their enemy and plague their lives and make them disastrous! O You the Ever-Living,


the Hearer of supplications!


O Allah! Grant us security in our homelands! Make pious our leaders and those responsible


for our affairs, and make our leadership from among those who are fearful of Allah, who observe


taqwā (fear of Allah’s punishment), and seek your satisfaction! O You, Lord of al-'ālamîn (the


worlds)!





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O Allah! Guide our Imam (leader) to do and say whatever pleases You and whatever You


accept! O You, the Ever-Living, the Eternal Guardian! O Allah! Make his retinue righteous, O


You, the Lord of Majesty and Bounty!


O Allah! You are Allah; there is no deity worthy of worship except You! You are Self-


Sufficient and we are poor! Send down rain upon us and do not make us despondent! O Allah!


You are Allah; there is no deity worthy of worship except You! You are Self-Sufficient and we


are poor! Send down rain upon us and do not make us despondent! O Allah! We implore You


not to make our sins impede Your grace! O You, the Lord of Majesty and Bounty!


… Our Lord! Give us in this world that which is good and in the Hereafter


that which is good, and save us from the torment of the Fire![Al-Baqarah:


201]


Glorified be You, our Lord, the Lord of Honour and Power! You are free from what they


attribute unto You! May Allah’s Salat(Graces, Honours, Mercy) and Peace be upon the


Messengers! And the last of our supplications is all praise be to Allah, the Lord of the Worlds!



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