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Just something for us all to think about, but how much of our lives do we spend doing 'Ibadah and remembering Allah? If we break it down statistically, projecting that a Muslim will live for about 60 years, let's see what the outcome is. Consider that the person started praying at the age of 10, and prayed consistently for the remaining 50 years of his life. Estimating that it takes him 1.5 hours to complete his 5 daily Salah (taking his time, praying with sincerity), he spends around 10 hours a week, or 45 hours a month in performing Salah. Over the course of 1 year that adds up 540 hours, or 27,000 hours total throughout his life. That amounts to just slightly over 3 years of life spent on praying Salah. So what happened to all the other years? Did they just go to waste?
They do go to waste if we don't live those years in accordance to Qur'an and Sunnah. But, we can make every single moment of our lives count as 'Ibadah. In addition to Salah, we can make it a goal to recite Qur'an for a certain duration every single day. We can convert all that time that we spend sleeping (imagine, we spend about 1/3 of our lives sleeping!) into 'Ibadah by following the Sunnah of sleeping. Thinking further, we also spend several hours a week eating. Simply saying the duas for eating and saying Alhamdulillah can covert the act of eating into 'Ibadah. And what about all those hours spent in the bathroom? There's also duas for entering and coming out of the bathroom. So all that covers a large portion of our day...sleeping, eating, bathrooming, but there's still more left to our day. All of us have school, work, and/or other responsibilities. Simply by saying 'Bismillah' before we start any action turns that action into 'Ibadah. What about driving or sitting in the car? Put on Qur'an or listen to an Islamic lecture and convert all that time in the car into time well spent. You're sitting in the car anyways, so you might as well use the time in a good way.
We should also try to learn and implement the Sunnah into our daily lives as much as possible. If we have time, we should do things such as reading Surah Yaseen every morning. Let's make an effort to learn as many Masnoon duas as we can and apply them at the right times. And whenever we can, let's spend a moment remembering Allah, because it's something that can be done in the simplest of forms. For example:
سُبْحَانَ اللّهِ وَ بِحَمْدِهِ ، سُبْحَانَ اللّهِ الْعَظِيمِ
SubhanAllahi wa biHamdihi, SubhanAllahil adheem
(Glory be to Allah, and Praise, Glory be to Allah, the Supreme)
Muhammad (salAllahu alayhi wasalam) said: "Two words are light on the tongue, weigh heavily in the balance, they are loved by the Most Merciful One" [Bukhari and Muslim]
(If I made any mistakes in the writing above, please correct me, and if you have any additions for the betterment of the post, please mention it in a comment, Jazak'Allah)
3 comments:
MashaAllaah Mohammed this is one amazing article. I loved your breakdown if we live upto 60 years we only spend 3 years in prayer. Just three years it seems very small. But yes like you said if we live by the Sunnah of Rasullullaa(saw) in every moment of our lives that would make us true muslims who live by the rules of Allaah and his Prophet.
Specially now days when we have so many people who are so ready to mislead people from the sunnah of the Prophet(saw) our goals should be clear and firm and we should do everything we can to revive and relive the sunnah of our beloved Rasuul Muhammad(saw). We should passionately practice it and teach our children, our young brothers and our fellow muslims as well.
We should revive his sunnah and try to follow his footsteps like you said everything becomes Ibaadah when we say Bismillaah and our intentions are pure even the work we do to feed our families becomes Ibadah Subhanallaah. I like your suggestion we should memorise the short duas that are said during our daily errands.
The sa7aba once saw the Prophet (PBUH) crying, so they asked him: why are you crying? The Prophet replied: " I long for my brothers", so they said: " aren't we your brothers?" The Prophet said: "no, you are my friends, but my brothers are those that will come after I die and will not see me, yet they will believe in me". He was talking about us.
Doesn't that give you the goosepumps Subhanallaah,everytime I read that hadith it is as though if I'm reading it for the first time it always warms my heart and moves my soul. He was bikhulqil 3adeem,He was Rahma to us and to the whole world! He(saw) was kind and compassionate, he(saw) cried and longed for us, how lucky are we that Allaah(swt) blessed us with Islam.
May Allaah(swt) make us firm in our deen and help us live like true muslims untill we meet our Nabi Muhammad Ibn Abdullaah(saw) whom we believed and followed without seeing. May we meet in Jannah my little akhy.
Jazakum Allahu fil Jannah Al-Firdaus.
Assalaamu alaikum.Thank you for sharing your knowledge of islam. it is an excellent reminder to all.May he for whom you do it ,reward youimmensley
Bset!!!!!
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