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VeiledOne
16-12-2005, 07:44 PM
Rasulullah:saw: said, 'Every man is a sinner, but the best of the sinners are those who repent and seek forgiveness.' When a man commits a sin, a black spot settles on his heart, but when he repents, it is washed away; otherwise the black spot remains permanently. It is important for us to remember that once we repent we should not repeat that sin.


Sincere Repentance

Allah says that even if our sins are as numerous as all the stars in the sky, all the grains of sand on this earth, or all the leaves of all the trees in this world, even then our sins are few in comparison with His mercy. Allah tells us to be penitent and He will accept our repentance.

Hadrat Hasan Basri (May the mercy of Allah be upon him) was a great shaykh from among our righteous predecessors. A woman would come to him whose husband had died, leaving behind a great fortune to their only son. The boy went astray because of this wealth and started wasting his youth in vain indulgences. The mother kept counseling him to mend his ways, and brought him to Hadrat Hasan Basri year after year, but the young man refused to pay heed.

Time came when his evil ways took their toll and the young man fell fatally ill. His mother seized this opportunity to counsel him towards repentance. This time her son paid attention and said to his mother, "I don't even know how to ask for forgiveness, take me to Hasan Basri so he may teach me."

A glimmer of hope flickered in the mother's heart, but she said that she was too old and weak to support and take him there. The son then asked her to bring Hadrat Hasan Basri to the house, and also to request him to lead his funeral prayer in case he died before they arrived.

Filled with hope, the mother hurriedly went to Hadrat Hasan Basri and told him what was happening. Hadrat had just given a hadith lesson and was tired and wished to rest. He thought that the son had just said these words to pacify the mother. Both he and the mother had been counseling him for years but he had not listened, so why would he change now? Hadrat Hasan Basri refused to come and also refused to lead the funeral prayer.

The mother returned broken-hearted and told the son that Hadrat Hasan Basri had refused to come. This news cut through the young man's heart like a knife, and tears filled his eyes. He said to his mother, "Please hear my final wish. I am so unfortunate that even the auliyaa refuse to lead my funeral prayer. My time is near: when I die, do not bury me in the graveyard, for I might become the cause of further suffering for others in the grave. Bury me at home, but before burying me tie your shawl around my neck and drag my corpse around the house because I am dying the death of a dog. I beg forgiveness for my sins and may Allah show mercy upon me." Saying this he recited the affirmation of faith (shahadah) and closed his eyes, leaving his mother crying.

Almost immediately there was a knock at the door. The mother ran and opened the door to see that it was Hadrat Hasan Basri. The mother asked him in surprise what he was doing there. Hadrat Hasan Basri replied, "I had gone to sleep when Allah said to me, 'What kind of a Friend (wali) are you that you refuse to lead the funeral prayer of another Friend of Mine?' And I realized then that Allah had accepted your son's repentance."

Allah is so merciful that He is willing to forgive the worst of us of the worst of sins, if only we repent sincerely any time before our death. May Allah guide us towards the realization of His unlimited mercy, and inspire us to take advantage of His forgiveness, and may He also guide us towards leading a pure life, and make us from among those who are sincere to Him. Ameen.

~Excerpt from a translation of Shaykh Zulfiqar's lecture. Source (http://www.tasawwuf.org/writings/sermons/glorious_quran.htm)

eat-halal guy
16-12-2005, 09:15 PM
:subh:

May Allah forgive all our misdeeds and give us the power to stay away from them. Ameen.

Noor ul Islam
17-12-2005, 05:06 AM
AssalaamuAlaikum
I think that it is extremely courageous to seek repentance. Many a times we are too coward to seek forgiveness from Allah and other humanbeings.May Allah give me and my family Taufeeq to repent before the angel of death approaches us.Wassalaam

Sadiq
17-12-2005, 06:19 PM
JazakAllah, a beautiful post.

also How Maulana Rumi compares that, the drops of tears are like the drops of blood of a martyr, both accepted and beautiful in the eyes of Allah. May He make us amougst them, ameen.

abdushakur
17-12-2005, 09:38 PM
Subhanallah that was a very touching post - especially the ending.
Only Allah ta'ala knows the condition of the hearts. That story proved that.

And Br. Sadiq's quote from Maulana Rumi (ra) is also very touching.

Jazakumullah khayran.

VeiledOne
18-12-2005, 05:21 PM
JazakAllah, a beautiful post.

also How Maulana Rumi compares that, the drops of tears are like the drops of blood of a martyr, both accepted and beautiful in the eyes of Allah. May He make us amougst them, ameen.

:subh:

Ameen.

Br. Sadiq, do you know where I can get the exact quote or is that it?


Only Allah ta'ala knows the condition of the hearts. That story proved that.

Very true. A really good reminder for us not to look down upon others.

Saleel
18-12-2005, 05:27 PM
:salam:

:jazak: for posting that... :subh: very touching.

:salam:

Arya
18-12-2005, 05:55 PM
:jazak: for sharing such great stories

Sadiq
19-12-2005, 09:18 AM
Ill recommend everyone to get this book;

Ma-aarif - e - Mathnavi : A Commentary of the Mathnawi of Maulana Jalaluddin Rumi by Maulana Hakim Mohammad Akhtar

This is a commentary of a selection of chapters from the famous masterpiece of Maulana Jalaluddin Rumi Mathnavi-e-Rum, translated in Urdu by Maulana Hakim Mohammad Akhtar. It is here translated into English

link 1 (http://islamicbookstore.com/b7970.html)

link 2. (http://kitaabun.com/shopping3/product_info.php?manufacturers_id=25&products_id=349)

the one ihave is in red, from south africa, this book, can be found in any local islamic shop, im sure of it....

Those who know the shaykh, they know how powerful he is with his words, and his maqam is very high...

Anyway, i read the point about drops of tears and drops from a martyr, maulana rumi wrote within this book, its on page 78 of that book, ill post the full text of that part of the poetry...

Maulana Rumi says;

"I cry and weep before my Beloved, for that appears well pleaseing to
Him
And in both worlds our crying and sorrowful sighs are loved by
Him.
Blessed is that eye that cries in the remembrance of the Beloved
And blessed is the heart that is embroiled in His love.
For as long as the babe does not cry, milk does not flow forth from mother breasts
And as long as the clouds don't shed raindrops, the garden does not become green.
From the 'crying' of the clouds, the garden becomes green and fertile.
And as much as the candle cries, so much it increases its light.
And where tears flow, mercy prevails.
Allah equates the tears of the sinner in grief
To the blood flowing from a martyr.
Crying and weeping is a great wealth.
And the Mercy of Allah is a great blessing.
The wealth of this world consists of gold and silver.
The capital in Allah's sight is Love and two crying eyes."

Get the book, its got superb stories, so much gems inside it...

VeiledOne
19-12-2005, 07:50 PM
:jazak: for taking your time out and typing that up. It was really worth the read.

I think I might have Ma-aarif - e - Mathnavi. Have to check our collection.