Sunday, May 20, 2007

Exemplary Sabr of Prophet Ayyub



Courtesy: Shahid Khan

THE story of Ayyub (Job) gives consolation to all those who are ill or deprived of wealth or children.

The angels were discussing the conditions of mankind, their obedience and disobedience. One of them said that Ayyub was the best man on earth. He was an obedient believer, always praying to Allah. Allah blessed Ayyub to be wealthy for 80 years. During this time he never forgot to worship or thank Allah. He shared his wealth with the poor and clothed the naked.

Satan could not believe that there was a servant as sincere as Ayyub.

Satan thought that his wealth was the reason for his sincerity, so he asked Allah for power to take away Ayyub's wealth, with the intention of misleading him.

Ayyub reacted to his loss by saying that the wealth belonged to Allah and he thanked Him for what He had granted him, and he thanked Him for what he has taken away. He then kneeled down in prayer. This made Satan angry.

Satan tried twice to mislead Ayyub after he lost his wealth by asking Allah for power to take away his children and health. Allah said I will give you power over his body, but I warn you against approaching his soul, tongue, and heart, because in them lies the secret of Faith. Ayyub acted in the same manner as when his wealth was taken away from him. Satan realized that he couldn't misguide Ayyub, so he went to his wife to mislead her by reminding her of their previous lifestyle.

Satan was successful in misleading his wife. This led to her complaining to Ayyub about their present state. This caused Ayyub to become upset with her and he vowed that he would beat her 100 times if Allah gave him back his health. Satan was not successful in misguiding Ayyub. Allah then restored him with all that he had lost.

Ayyub now had to fulfill his vow of striking his wife. Allah ordered him to strike his wife once with 100 pieces of good smelling grass, out of mercy for her. Indeed Allah is the Most Merciful. The story of Ayyub should be a constant reminder for us all. Many of us complain about the little things in life. Allah tested Ayyub in ways that can happen to us.

His faith and patience are things that we as true devout Muslims should try and implement in our lives, when Allah tests us in these situations. In the Qur'an Allah says:

"Truly! We found him patient. How excellent (a) slave! Verily, he was ever oft returning in repentance (to us)." [Qur'an:38:4].

During these times, we must remember Allah more and be more thankful instead of being dissatisfied with our condition. We should praise and thank Allah for every condition that He tests us with. As we know these are the times when Satan tries to play with our minds, emotions, and weaknesses. Allah would never forget to reward a servant for such a great task.

"And (remember) Ayyub when he cried to his Lord: Verily, distress has seized me and You are the Most Merciful of all Who show mercy." [Qur'an:21:83]

"So We answered his call, and We removed the distress that was on him, and We restored his family to him (that he had lost), and the like thereof along with them, as a mercy from Ourselves and a reminder for all those who worship Us." [Qur'an:21:84]

May Allah give us the faith and the patience when we are tested. Amen.

Compiled from various sources.

Permission is granted to circulate among private individuals and groups, to post on Internet sites and to publish in full text and subject title in not-for-profit publications. Note that an English translation of the Qur'an is an interpretation of the Qur'an, and does not have the perfect status as the Qur'an in its original Arabic form


1 comment:

Anonymous said...

this was a nice reading