Friday, March 4, 2011

Why am I tested?

Didedikasi untuk seorang sahabat yg berada dalam kesedihan..kesedihan sangat.. aku faham itu..

semoga diberi kekuatan oleh Allah utk menghadapi ujian ini. berat di dunia, semoga Allah kurniakan kebaikan di akhirat. insyaAllah.

Baca la artikel ni..diambil dari sini. baik utk panduan kita semua. semoga mendapat manfaat.

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In July 2006, I was watching the news report on Israel’s devastating attack on Lebanon. As I saw the images of severed bodies and heard the cries for help, the frustration and helplessness I felt was overwhelming. So I decided to pray while reciting from the mus’haf (hardcopy of the Qur’an, which is the word of God). As I was reading, I arrived at the verse:

2:214

“Or do you think that you will enter Paradise while such [trial] has not yet come to you as came to those who passed on before you? They were touched by poverty and hardship and were shaken until [even their] messenger and those who believed with him said, ‘When is the help of Allah?’ Unquestionably, the help of Allah is near.” [Qur’an, 2:214]

And that was the answer. As human beings, we will be tested. But this doesn’t mean that we are going to live our lives in perpetual hardship, because ‘unquestionably, the help of Allah is near.’ So what does it mean when we are going through hardship? Is Allah subhanahu wa ta`ala (exalted is He) angry with us? What if there is no way out?

Whenever we go through hardship, there are things we need to know with certainty. Allah (swt) tells us in the Qur’an:

65:7

“[…] Allah will bring about, after hardship, ease.” [Qur’an, 65:7]

Certain hardships are so consuming that we cannot focus on anything but the difficulty. But we have to remember that if we were to enumerate the blessings of Allah (swt), we would not be able to count them. Reminding ourselves of the other blessings in our lives helps us to see the test within the context of the grand scheme of things. Just the fact that you can make sajda (prostration), and call out, “O Allah!” is a blessing that surpasses all others.

But why?

There is a purpose behind the trial, and this purpose corresponds to our internal state and our relationship with Allah (swt). Allah (swt) has 99 Beautiful Names, and it should suffice us to know that He is the Most Merciful, the Most Just and the Most Wise. Your test is not being put upon you by a random being, but by the Almighty Allah, who is closer to us than our jugular vein.

Tests are a way to purify us. The Prophet ﷺ said, “No fatigue, nor disease, nor sorrow, nor sadness, nor hurt, nor distress befalls a Muslim, even if it were the prick he receives from a thorn, but that Allah expiates some of his sins for that,” [Bukhari]. Our ultimate aim is to earn Allah’s pleasure and Jannah (paradise), and all of us fall short in truly worshiping Allah (swt) as He should be worshiped. Many of us fail to ask for forgiveness regularly, or to reflect on our state and return to Allah (swt). These tests, as burdensome as they are, ease our burden on the Day of Judgment, if we respond with patience.

Trials also have a way of reminding us of our purpose. If we are far from Allah (swt), the test is usually to bring us close to Him. Whatever heedlessness we are engaging in, the test should make us realize we have no one, no one at all, but Him.

Sheikh Ratib an-Nabulsi related a story about a man in Syria. This man would always mock Islam. He thought people who ‘wasted their time’ praying were silly. No matter how much da’wah (calling, used to refer to inviting people to learn about Islam) the sheikh gave him, the man remained in this state. He then had a daughter, and this daughter became very sick. He went to so many doctors, even traveling abroad to Europe, but no one could help him. After that, he started praying and turning to Allah (swt). Years later, his daughter was better and healthy. Both his dunya (this life) and akhira (the next life) were saved.

If we are close to Allah (swt), it is to test our resilience. Are we only close to Allah (swt) in times of ease, or does our trust extend to the times of hardship? When we are tested, do we leave the good deeds that we used to do? Allah (swt) describes such people in the following verse:

22:11

“And of the people is he who worships Allah on an edge. If he is touched by good, he is reassured by it; but if he is struck by trial, he turns on his face [to the other direction]. He has lost [this] world and the Hereafter. That is what is the manifest loss.” [Qur’an, 22:11]

This may seem counter-intuitive, but tests are also out of Allah’s love. The Prophet ﷺ said, “When Allah loves a servant, He tests him,” [Tirmidhi]. In a hadith qudsi (a hadith relating the words of Allah [swt]), Allah (swt) tells Jibreel to delay the response to the du`a’ of a servant because Allah (swt) loves hearing his voice [Tabarani]. Sometimes the answer to a test is that need for Allah (swt), those long hours spent in the night, and the tears of sincerity.

May Allah (swt) make us of those who constantly turn to Him, in hardship and ease.

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Diharap artikel ini dapat menyejukkan hati sesiapa yang sedang dalam kedukaan. Aku tak hadapi apa yang dihadapinya sekarang, tapi aku amat faham perasaan itu.. dan aku turut bersimpati.


Cuma, nasihat aku pada kamu (sahabatku tu), jangan sekali-kali berputus asa, jangan berputus harap dengan apa yang telah berlaku. Ingatlah, walaupun kita rasa dugaan ini sangat dasyat untuk kita, ada lagi orang lain yang lebih berat dugaannya dari apa yang kita hadapi sekarang.

Allah tidak akan menguji seseorang itu melebihi apa yang termampu ditanggung oleh dirinya.

Just in case kamu tak sedar, meh aku bagitau sekali lagi. KAMU INI SEORANG YANG KUAT SEMANGAT. ya..memang benar. kamu pasti boleh hadapinya.

Chill my dearest friend.. tak mau sedih lama-lama.. ianya tak baik untuk kesihatan mental mahupun fizikal.. cari distraction, luahkan kesedihan pada sesiapa yg terdekat (pastikan yg boleh dipercayai, jgn yg 'kawan makan kawan tau'!). sekali-kali jgn jauh dari Allah (ya..itu pasti kamu tak akan abaikan..aku yakin itu).

Kawan, kamu cantik, kamu cool, kamu bijaksana dan bijaksini, kamu happy-go-lucky, kamu best, kamu baik, kamu beriman, kamu spesel.. sape penaya kamu, dorang memang tak beshhh!! jangan pedulikan mereka.. tak besh. tak besh.. okayyyyy???

=)


p/s: Kamu tahu siapa itu kamu kan?



6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Buat fa'il artikel, maf'ul artikel & maf'ulun bih artikel ... sedihlah dulu. Tidak mengapa. Kesedihan pasti ditempuh dalam hidup walau apa pun alasannya, dan banyak mana sekali pun. Cuma janganlah kesedihan & kekecewaan yg pahit sampai mencalar aqidah & tauhid...

~ I M A N ~ said...

thanks.
na'uzubillah.
semoa sentiasa diberi hidayah oleh Allah untuk hidup yg lebih baik dunia akhirat.

p/s: mcm dpt dihidu siapa anonymous ni.. :p

Nurul Ashikin said...

thanks iman for this...feel at ease now even iman tuju kat kawan iman ^^ moga dia pun feeling much better too ^.^

Wan Syahida said...

iman, nice artikel to share with you. quite long though. but best baca.

http://genta-rasa.com/2011/03/07/frust-dalam-bercinta/#more-1318

Xiet_Enigma said...

line kat bawah tu menyedarkan saye bahawa cik iman rupenya tujukan atikel ni kepada sana... wahhhh... terma kasih, tapi lain kali jgn puji banyak sangat...sebab saya maluuuu....

-nice sharing though-

~ I M A N ~ said...

alaa..
nape mengaku itu hg??
alaaa..pecah resia.
huhu

:p

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