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eat-halal guy
17-09-2005, 02:17 AM
Challenges on our camping trip

Sikander Ziad Hashmi, sunniforum.com


(Put on your imagination caps)

You set off on a camping trip. You arrive at the camp site. It’s pitch dark - no stars, no moon, no lights. You can’t even see a foot ahead without a flashlight.

What’s one of the first things you do?

Arrange for some light.

So you start a campfire. But the fire needs fuel and to keep it going, it needs stoking and even more fuel. Thus, you need an ample supply of firewood to get you through the darkness.

As if that wasn’t enough of a challenge, you feel wetness on your head and realize that it’s started to rain lightly. Now, keeping that fire going will be even more of a challenge, as fire and water are obvious antagonists.

To make matters worse, there’s always the chance that a raccoon might make a claim on your food or worse yet, some hungry bear might jump out of the woods and see you as a potential candy bar.

Quite a challenge, isn’t it?

(Take off imagination caps)

We are all on a camping trip.

While we walk under the scorching sun everyday, our hearts are stumbling in spiritual darkness.

Our bodies are in the midst of streets and buildings, but our souls are in a darkened forest.

Allah has blessed the believers with the flame of iman (faith), their guide in the darkness. For some it’s a mere flicker, but a flame nonetheless.

“Allah is the Protector of those who have faith: from the depths of darkness He will lead them forth into light…” (Quran; 2:257)

The flame of iman is constantly bombarded not only with rain, but fire-retardant chemicals as well.

Then there is not just the possibility of aggression, there’s the actuality of attacks and harassment.

Thus, the challenge is clear: keep the fire burning despite all the challenges of keeping it ablaze, and at the same time, stem off the bears and the raccoons.

In fact, not only does the flame of iman need to be maintained, it needs to be grown, for it takes only a single bucket of water to put out a fire in a trash can while it takes an entire fire department to douse a blaze at a shopping mall. The bigger the flame of iman, the harder it is for it to be extinguished.

Just as we need vaccinations to boost our immune systems and vitamins to maintain our growth, our iman too needs a regular dose of vaccines and vitamins to keep it from being extinguished by the negative influences around it.

Allah Almighty has Himself prescribed the antidote against the deeds, which we see around us and are then led to do, that negatively influence our iman.

“…Verily salat (prayer) restrains from shameful and unjust deeds; and remembrance of Allah is the greatest without doubt. And Allah knows that what you do.” (Quran; 29:45)

But salat is not possible at all places at all times.

Not to worry!

The zikr (remembrance) of Allah, our multivitamin, can be taken at any time. It should especially be taken in the morning and evening.

“O you who believe! Celebrate the praises of Allah in abundance; And glorify Him morning and evening.” (Quran; 33:41-42)

Salat and zikr are our key to maintaining our iman, no matter how dark things get around us.

Good and bad are part of a zero-sum equation, meaning that as one comes, the other must go. The two can’t be present in equal quantities.

As we increase our intake of the vaccines and vitamins, our iman becomes stronger and the negative influences slowly lose their ability to influence our flame. It keeps growing and the effects of external factors begin to wane.

In practical terms, that means beginning to pray if we don’t already, and praying regularly if we do it sporadically. If we offer the fardh (obligatory) prayers regularly, it means becoming punctual in the sunnah and nalf (superogatory) prayers, as well as continuous attempts to improve our concentration during prayers.

It also means creating and following a zikr schedule. It can begin by just reciting all the kalimahs (http://www.sunniforum.com/forum/showpost.php?p=3189&postcount=9) once a day and then grow steadily with other supplications. (I also recommend reading their translations so the meanings affect the heart).


(To be continued, :insh: )

mansoursahak
14-12-2005, 03:39 AM
Salam, Mash'allah that was a very good speech. That is what Jihad means to strive in the way of ALLAH the Almighty and the Creator. Most people will think that Jihad means Holy War but you just told us what it is with the camp example to make your Imam which is fiath strong.

"You who believe! Have fear of Allah and seek the means of drawing near to Him, and strive in His Way, so that hopefully you will be successful. (5:35)"

"Or did you suppose that you would be left without Allah knowing those of you who have strived and who have not taken anyone as their intimate friends besides Allah and His Messenger and the believers? Allah is aware of what you do. (9:16)"

I went camping once it was a very cool exprense. Camping could be a sign for a muslim. Allah shows a lot of signs on this Earth.

"Put your hand under your arm and press it to your side. It will emerge pure white yet quite unharmed, another Sign. (20:22)"



SALAM :p

Ahmed
13-05-2013, 12:29 AM
The daily struggle
Against the odds
With the help of allah
Is but a journey
Of bumps and scrapes
But pleasant scenery
Is only in the countryside
After some travel