Part One
Praise be to Allah. We praise Him and seek His help and forgiveness. We seek
refuge in Allah from the evil within ourselves and from our wrong deeds. He whom Allah
guides, none can misguide, and he whom Allah sends astray, none can guide. I bear
witness that there is no god but Allah alone, Who has no partners, and I bear witness that
Muhammad is Allah’s servant and messenger. May Allah bestow his bountiful peace and
blessings upon him and upon his family and Companions.
O Muslims!
Fear Allah, servants of Allah, as He should be feared, for fear of Allah is the road
to guidance and disobeying Him is the road to misery.
O Muslims!
One’s time is the period for work, either to achieve eternal happiness in the
hereafter or to cause oneself destruction and misery. Due to the importance of time, Allah
has sworn by some of its parts. He has even sworn by the entire time including its nights
and days. He says:
By the night as it envelops. By the day as it appears in
brightness. (Al-Lail: 1-2)
There are lessons and morals that can be drawn from the passage of nights and
days for those who fear Allah. Allah, Majesty be to Him, says:
And He it is Who has put the night and the day in
succession, for such who desires to remember or desires to
show his gratitude. (Al-Furqan: 62)
2
Our Prophet, peace and blessings be upon him, devoted his entire life to Allah.
Allah says in His Qur’an:
Say (O Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him)):
“Verily, my Salat (prayer), my sacrifice, my living, and my
dying are for Allah, the Lord of the ‘Alamin (mankind, jinn
and all that exists).” (Al-An‘am: 162)
The Prophet’s Companions also made full use of their time. In the Noble Qur’an, Allah
tells us about some of their deeds:
... You see them bowing and falling down prostrate (in prayers),
seeking bounty from Allah and Good Pleasure. The mark of them
(i.e. of their Faith) is on their faces (foreheads) from the traces of
(their) prostration (during prayers) ... (Al-Fath: 29)
Abu Bakr advised Umar, may Allah be pleased with them, saying, “Allah has
enjoined us to do certain deeds at night, which He does not accept in the day, and has
enjoined us to do certain deeds during the day, which He does not accept at night.”
Abdullah ibn Mas‘ud, may Allah be pleased with him, said, “Never do I regret anything
as much as I regret a day that passes and decreases my lifetime without me doing any
good deeds on it.” The righteous predecessors, may Allah have mercy on their souls, took
full advantage of every moment in their lives. They used their time in doing deeds that
are pleasing to their Lord. Al-Hasan Al-Basri, may Allah have mercy on his soul, said, “I
have met men who were more protective of their time than you are of your dirhams and
dinars.”
The Prophet, peace and blessings be upon him, said, “The feet of a son of
Adam will not move [from before his Lord] on the Day of Judgement until he is
asked ... about his lifetime, what he spent it on” (Reported by At-Tirmidhi).
Longevity, when coupled with good deeds, is indeed one of Allah’s greatest favours. The
Prophet, peace and blessings be upon him, said, “The best people are those whose
life is long and whose deeds are good” (Reported by At-Tirmidhi). One’s days are
numbered; with each day that passes, one’s life diminishes. The passing of one part of
life is an indication that the whole of it will equally pass away. Man embarks on the
journey to his Lord the very moment he sets foot on this earth. The successful ones are
those who make the best of their lives by doing deeds that are beneficial to them, while
the losers are those who waste the time they have. The Prophet, peace and blessings be
upon him, said, “There are two blessings in which many people incur loss [i.e. by
wasting them]: health and free time” (Reported by Al-Bukhari).
Ibn Al-Qayyim, may Allah have mercy on his soul, said, “Wasting time is worse
than death, for wasting time severs one from Allah and the hereafter, whereas death
3
severs one from the present world and the people living in it.” Whoever wastes his time
will inevitably regret losing every single moment of it; and whoever spends a day in his
life without discharging a duty, fulfilling a religious obligation, or acquiring some useful
knowledge, has indeed wasted that day can squander his whole life in this way. The wise
person is one who occupies himself with deeds that are pleasing to his Lord; no sooner
does he complete a good deed than he engages in another one. Allah, Glorified be He,
says:
So when you have finished (your occupation), devote
yourself to Allah’s worship. (Ash-Sharh: 7)
Ibn Kathir, may Allah have mercy on his soul, commented on this verse saying, “This
means that once you have completed your worldly affairs and tasks and you have broken
away from them, then get up to engage in worship of Allah with zeal and complete
devotion and purify your intention and desire to serve your Lord.”
The best acts of worship to be performed are the declaration of the Oneness of
Allah, i.e. bearing witness that there is no god but Allah alone, and the performance of
the integrals of Islam in a perfect manner. The best thing to fill up our time with and to
have our ranks elevated is to memorise the Book of Allah, revise it, and reflect upon it,
for it is a precious treasure and a source of immense benefit. The Prophet, peace and
blessings be upon him, said, “Would any of you not like to go out in the morning to
the mosque and learn (or recite) two verses of the Book of Allah? They are better
for him than two she-camels, and three verses are better than three (shecamels),
and four verses are better for him than four, and the same is true of any
number of verses” (Reported by Muslim).
He who learns the Book of Allah by heart is honoured; he who recites is revered;
and he who draws nearer to it is dignified. The servant’s rank in Paradise will be
proportional to the number of the verses of the Qur’an that he recited in this world. In
times of trials, tumults, widespread doubts, and lustful desires, holding fast to the Book of
Allah and drawing nearer to it becomes all the more obligatory.
Acquiring religious knowledge, attending sessions of learning held by scholars,
and memorising Prophetic hadiths and the basics of different branches of religious
knowledge make a Muslim well-established in knowledge and elevate his rank. Allah,
Glorified be He, says:
... Allah will exalt in degree those of you who believe, and
those who have been granted knowledge ... (Al-Mujadilah:
11)
Imam Malik, may Allah have mercy on his soul, said, “The best supererogatory act is to
learn and teach religious knowledge.” It is through knowledge and learning that one’s life
4
is enlightened and one’s memory remains even after one dies. In addition, calling people
to this religion and spreading it with wisdom is the practice of all messengers and
righteous people. Allah says:
Say (O Muhammad peace and blessings be upon him):
“This is my way; I invite to Allah (i.e. to the Oneness of
Allah – Islamic Monotheism) with sure knowledge, I and
whosoever follows me (also must invite others to Allah, i.e.
to the Oneness of Allah – Islamic Monotheism with sure
knowledge) ... (Yusuf: 108).
This is the door to all goodness and blessings. As the Prophet, peace and blessings be
upon him, said, “If Allah guides a single person through you, this will be better for
you than a whole lot of red camels [i.e. better than the best property in this
world]” (Agreed upon).
Honouring one’s parents is an act of obedience to Allah and a source of happiness
to the servant. Getting close to one’s parents leads to inner peace and success. Allah,
Glorified be He, tells us that His prophet ‘Isa (Jesus), peace be upon him, said of himself:
“And dutiful to my mother, and made me not arrogant,
unblest.” (Maryam: 32).
Ibn Kathir, may Allah have mercy upon his soul, said, “Whoever is dutiful to his parents
is always unpretentious and happy in his life.”
A perceptive child rejoices over the advent of the holidays, for that will offer him
the opportunity to be more dutiful to his parents, to make them happy, and to keep their
company. Parents will be happy when they see their children holding fast to the religion.
One way of honouring one’s parents after their death is to visit their friends and show
kindness to them. The Prophet, peace and blessings be upon him, said, “The highest
form of honouring one’s father is to maintain relations with the people whom he
loved” (Reported by Muslim).
Maintaining the ties of kinship is pleasing to Allah, the Most Beneficent, prolongs
one’s life, increases one’s wealth, blesses one’s time, brings hearts together, reveals one’s
good character, and testifies to one’s sense of honour. The Prophet, peace and blessings
be upon him, said, “He who likes to have his provision expanded and his term of
life lengthened should maintain the ties of kinship” (Agreed upon).
Visiting religious scholars and virtuous people helps to refine and elevate the
soul, strengthen one’s determination, improve one’s condition, and remind one of the
hereafter. A person who visits religious scholars gains more knowledge and
understanding, for scholars are the inheritors of prophets and the callers to guidance.
5
One of the qualities of the dwellers of Paradise is that, in this worldly life, they
compete for good and for acts of piety. Allah, Glorified be He, says:
… and for this let (all) those strive who want to strive (i.e.
hasten earnestly to the obedience of Allah). (Al-Mutaffifin:
26)
Al-Hasan Al-Basri, may Allah have mercy on his soul, said, “If you see people doing
good, then compete with them in that.”
Good companions provide the best help in doing good deeds. They urge us to do
righteous deeds, prevent us from treading the pathways to evil, and encourage us to do
acts of obedience to Allah. Those who love one another for the sake of Allah will be on
pulpits of light on the Day of Judgement, and even the prophets and the martyrs will be
happy for them and will wish to have the same status as theirs.
On the other hand, a bad companion calls to evil and dissuades one from doing
good. His company is always a source of grief and remorse. Allah, Glorified be He, says:
And (remember) the Day when the Zalim (wrong-doer,
oppressor, polytheist) will bite at his hands, he will say:
“Oh! Would that I had taken a path with the Messenger
(Muhammad, peace and blessings be upon him). Ah! Woe
to me! Would that I had never taken so-and-so as a Khalil
(an intimate friend)!” (Al-Furqan: 27-28)
Abdullah ibn Mas’ud, may Allah be pleased with him, said, “You can judge a man by the
company he keeps, for a man only accompanies his likes.”
Pursuing sources of temptation and matters leading to it, such as what is presented
on television channels, only leads man to show ingratitude to Allah’s favours and engulfs
the heart in total darkness.
The holidays provide a good opportunity to bring parents closer to their children
and give them the chance to support them emotionally, refine their manners, and mend
any deviation they might show. In fact, the duty of the father towards his sons is great,
and so is the mother’s duty towards her daughters. She should look after them and
commit herself to giving them advice and guidance and ordering them to wear the hijab
(veil) and observe modesty and chastity.
Abdullah ibn Umar, may Allah be pleased with him and his father, said,
“Discipline your son, for you will be questioned about him: What manners did you
impart to him and what did you teach him? He will also be questioned about whether or
not he honoured and obeyed you.” Children feel happy in the company of their parents
6
and experience peace and tranquillity in their presence, benefit from their character, and
acquire their good qualities. Ibn ‘Aqeel, may Allah have mercy on his soul, said, “A
judicious person gives due rights to his wife and to himself as well, and when he is alone
with his children he acts as if he were one of them and abandons seriousness for a while.”
In addition, rewarding children for doing good is one way of providing good care.
Ibrahim ibn Adham, may Allah have mercy on his soul, said, “My father said to me, ‘My
son! Learn the Prophet’s hadiths. Whenever you hear a hadith and you commit it to
memory, I will give you one dirham.’ This is how I learnt the hadiths.”
A father who turns away from his children and distances himself from them is in
fact neglecting their upbringing, for this makes them easy preys to evil-doers, which will
only cause remorse and anguish to the father. Going on a journey sanctioned by Islam
with them is one way of bringing parents and children together and mending any defects
in their relationship. For example, the ‘umrah is a journey and is also an act of worship
that wipes away sins and raises one’s rank in Paradise. In addition, offering one prayer in
the Prophet’s Mosque in Al-Madinah is far better than offering one thousand prayers in
any other mosque (with the exception of the Holy Mosque in Makkah). Conversely,
going on a journey that is forbidden by Islamic law is a waste of money, subjects one to
temptations, and is the cause of a great deal of doubts and lustful desires. A person who
makes such journeys returns home in a state that is far worse than his initial state.
In holidays, people start new families through marriage. Part of showing
gratitude to Allah for this favour is to make sure that wedding parties do not involve
forbidden acts and that the marriage itself is free from any sin.
Allah blesses all that the members of the Muslim ummah do in early mornings.
He has also made the night for rest and the day for livelihood. It was the practice of the
Prophet, peace and blessings be upon him, to sleep at the beginning of the night and pray
towards its end. Abu Barzah, may Allah be pleased with him, said, “The Prophet, peace
and blessings be upon him, disliked sleeping before the ‘Isha’ (Nightfall Prayer) and
engaging into a conversation after it” (Agreed upon). If staying up late at night leads to
missing the Fajr (Dawn) Prayer in congregation in the mosque, then it is forbidden.
A Muslim is watchful of his Lord under all circumstances and at all times and
knows for certain that Allah sees his acts, hears his speech, and knows what his breast
conceals. Allah, Glorified be He, says:
... nor you (mankind) do any deed (good or evil), but We
are Witness thereof, when you are doing it ... (Yunus: 61)
The best status of faith is to know that Allah is always with you and is All-Aware of what
you do. One of the commandments that the Prophet, peace and blessings be upon him,
gave to his followers was, “Fear Allah wherever you are” (Reported by At-Tirmidhi).
7
Allah’s ghairah (sense of honour, protectiveness, and pride) is provoked when the
limits He has set are violated whether one is on a journey or at home. The Prophet, peace
and blessings be upon him, said, “Allah has ghairah (sense of honour,
protectiveness, and pride), and Allah’s ghairah is provoked when a person does
something which Allah has prohibited” (Agreed upon).
O Muslims!
A believer keeps himself away from committing sins, seeks to increase his good
deeds, and uses his time wisely in accordance with whatever Allah has ordered. If hard
work is laborious, idleness is a cause of evil. If you do not occupy yourself with doing
right, your lower self will occupy you with doing wrong. Man is subject to tests in times
of ease and hardship, in times of health and illness, and in times of travel and staying
home. A truly successful person is one who makes fear of Allah a means to his ends and
hastens towards his Lord’s Paradise by doing good deeds. I seek refuge in Allah from the
accursed Devil:
Whosoever does righteous good deed, it is for (the benefit
of) his ownself; and whosoever does evil, it is against his
ownself. And your Lord is not at all unjust to (His) slaves.
(Fussilat: 46)
May Allah bless you and me with the Great Qur’an and make us benefit from its
verses and wise words. I have said what you have heard and I ask forgiveness of Allah
for myself, for you, and for all Muslims, for any sin that we have committed. Ask Allah
for forgiveness. He is the Oft-Forgiving, the Most Merciful.
8
Part Two
Praise be to Allah for His kindness to us; and all forms of gratitude are due to
Him for the success He has blessed us with and for His graciousness. I bear witness that
there is no god but Allah, Who has no partners, in glorification of His dignified position.
I also bear witness that our prophet, Muhammad, is His servant and messenger. May
Allah bestow His bountiful peace and blessings upon him and upon his family and
Companions.
O Muslims!
Life in this world is very short indeed, and the pleasures of this world are transient
and abominable. Therefore, do not take from it more than a stranger takes to meet his
needs when he is away from home, and occupy yourself only with what a traveller
occupies himself with after making sufficient preparations to return to his family.
A believer is in constant fear of two things: a sin which he has committed and
does not know what Allah will do to him regarding it, and the approaching time of death
after which he does not know what destiny he is going to meet. A wise person spends his
free time worshipping his Lord. The Prophet, peace and blessings be upon him, used to
observe voluntary fasts very frequently during the month of Sha‘ban. There are no
authenticated hadiths regarding the virtue of this month except that the Prophet, peace
and blessings be upon him, used to fast frequently in it; indeed, neither the night of the
middle of Sha‘ban nor any other night in it has any special virtue. Deeds are only
accepted if they are done according to the Shari‘ah.
Know that Allah has commanded you to ask Him to bestow His peace and
blessings upon His Prophet. He says in His perfect revelation:
Allah sends His Salat (Graces, Honours, Blessings, Mercy)
on the Prophet (Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon
him)) and also His angels (ask Allah to bless and forgive
him). O you who believe! Send your Salat on (ask Allah to
bless) him (Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon
him)), and (you should) greet (salute) him with the Islamic
way of greeting (salutation, i.e. AsSalamu
‘Alaikum). (Al-
Ahzab: 56)
O Allah! Bestow bountiful prayers, peace, and blessings upon our Prophet,
Muhammad, and be pleased with the Rightly-Guided Caliphs, who ruled by truth and
thereby established justice, Abu Bakr, Umar, Uthman, and Ali, along with all the
Companions, and also be pleased with us together with them, by Your grace and
generosity, O Most Generous of all the generous!
9
O Allah! Grant power and glory to Islam and Muslims, subdue polytheism and the
polytheists, and destroy the enemies of the religion. O Allah! Make this country of ours,
as well as all other Muslim countries, safe, secure, and prosperous.
O Allah! We ask You for success and happiness in this life and in the hereafter. O
Allah! Inspire us to do right, guide us to the truth, keep us away from trials and tumults,
and make us among Your chosen, guided servants, who love and obey You most, O
Owner of Majesty and Honour!
O Allah! Improve the condition of Muslims everywhere. O Allah! Spare their
blood and gather them around the truth, guidance, and piety, O Most Strong! O All-
Mighty! O Allah! Make the best among them the ones who rule them, O Owner of
Majesty and Honour!
O Allah! Lead our ruler to Your guidance, make all his deeds pleasing to You,
and guide all the leaders of the Muslims to act according to Your Book and rule by Your
Shari‘ah, O Owner of Majesty and Honour!
Servants of Allah!
Verily, Allah enjoins Al‘
Adl (i.e. justice and worshipping
none but Allah Alone – Islamic Monotheism) and AlIhsan
[i.e. to be patient in performing your duties to Allah,
totally for Allah’s sake and in accordance with the Sunnah
(legal ways) of the Prophet (peace and blessings be upon
him) in a perfect manner], and giving (help) to kith and
kin (i.e. all that Allah has ordered you to give them, e.g.
wealth, visiting, looking after them, or any other kind of
help), and forbids AlFahsha’
(i.e. all evil deeds, e.g. illegal
sexual acts, disobedience of parents, polytheism, to tell
lies, to give false witness, to kill a life without right), and
AlMunkar
(i.e. all that is prohibited by Islamic law:
polytheism of every kind, disbelief and every kind of evil
deeds), and AlBaghy
(i.e. all kinds of oppression), He
admonishes you, that you may take heed. (An-Nahl: 90)
Remember Allah, the Most Great, the Sublime, and He will remember you. Thank
Him for His blessings and favours and He will give you more. Verily, remembrance of
Allah is greater than all, and Allah knows what you do.