Beautiful advice from the Shaykh 'Abdul 'Azeez Ibn Baaz
It was said to the shaykh,
"Oh shaykh, so and so has become misguided". The Shaykh replied:
"Perhaps his deviation was due to two things:
1. He didn't ask Allah for Ath-thabaat (firmness).
2. He didn't thank Allah for Al-Istiqaamah (steadfastness)
So
when Allah chose for you the path of guidance, it was not because you
are special, nor was it because of your obedience. But rather, it was a
mercy from Him that enveloped you. He can remove it from you at any
time.
Therefore, do not be deceived by your actions nor by your
worship. And do not look down upon the one who has deviated from His
path. For had it not been due to His mercy, you would have been in his
position.
Repeat the recitation of this verse while pondering:
ولوﻵ أن ثبتناك لقد كدت تركن إليهم شيئا قليلا
"Had We not made you firm (Oh Muhammed صلى الله عيه وسلم) then you would have inclined towards them slightly."
So
upon is to not to think that thabaat (firmness) upon Al-Istiqaamah
(steadfastness) is due to your own personal achievements. Ponder over
His statement (Ta'aalaa) to the best of mankind: "Had We not made you
firm (Oh Muhammed صلى الله عيه وسلم)."
So how about you?!
We
are greatly mistaken when we disregard and pay no attention to our
athkaar (supplications of remembrance). We believe it to be something
that is not important and we forget that Allah preserves us with it. And
perhaps the decree will change...
Ibn Qayyim says:
"The need
of the servant in his supplications by which he seeks refuge [in Allah],
is more severe than his need for food, drink and clothes!"
Be consistent in your athkaar (supplications of remembrance), so that you can encompass the meaning:
"Preserve Allah, He will preserve you."
Fortify
[yourselves] every morning and evening [with your athkaar
(supplications of remembrance)]. For the dunya (life of this world) is
horrifying and full of surprises and Allah is the protector of His
servants.
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