Striving for Allah's Guidance
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I was thinking about how rich in meaning Sûrah al-Fâtihah is.
Take verse six, for instance, where we say "Guide us to the
straight way.", {اهْدِنَا الصِّرَاطَ
الْمُسْتَقِيمَ}, Transliteration: Ahdinā Aş-Şirāţa
Al-Mustaqīma.
Here we are offering a supplication, not for our individual selves,
but for everyone else who offers the supplication. By doing so, we
are putting aside our egotistical tendencies.
The supplicant who utters this supplication is not looking to
expose the errors of others and show himself to be the only one
with the truth. When we offer this supplication, we are asking for
the guidance of others as well as for ourselves. This supplication
in the plural form "we" is a collective call for guidance for all
those who offer it. All of us make this humble petition
together.
This verse of the Qur'ân emphasizes that guidance is not merely a
personal matter. It is not a private concern. It matters to
everyone: the individual, the family, and the community. On the
individual level, guidance is focused primarily on personal
beliefs, worship, and ethical conduct towards others. On the
societal level, it is concerned with social justice and human
rights, with spreading understanding and building
civilization.
When we ask Allah to guide us to the straight path, we are asking
Allah to supplementing our efforts to attain guidance with His
help. We make our efforts to think, learn and contemplate. As we
read in the Qur'ân: "Now those who submit their wills - they have
sought out (the path) of right conduct" [Sûrah al-Jinn: 14], {فَمَنْ أَسْلَمَ فَأُولَٰئِكَ تَحَرَّوْا
رَشَدًا}, Transliteration: Faman 'Aslama Fa'ūlā'ika Taĥarraw
Rashadāan.
However, we then follow our efforts up with supplication,
beseeching Allah's help to remedy the deficiencies in our efforts
to attain the "straight way".
We understand that as the path to salvation in the Hereafter.
However, its meaning in this world is to attain correct objectives
in the easiest and best manner possible. This encompasses all of
the pressing questions that we face in our lives. Whenever a person
faces many options and does not know what to decide, there is
always an option that is the most straight and other less
conducive. There may be options that are downright crooked.
When we face a decision regarding our studies, marriage, a business
deal, a project we are thinking of undertaking, a trip abroad, or
some other major decision, we will have many options, some better
than others. Our supplication: "Guide us to the straight way",
{اهْدِنَا الصِّرَاطَ
الْمُسْتَقِيمَ}, Transliteration: Ahdinā Aş-Şirāţa
Al-Mustaqīma, covers all of these matters. We are beseeching Allah
to guide us to the best way. Likewise, our supplication pertains to
the realm of ides, viewpoints, and opinions.
The "straight way" is described as being "finer than a hair and
sharper than a blade." Is this meant to frustrate us, to make us
think we will never be able to navigate such a path? Not at all.
Rather it is an invitation for us to always strive for improvement,
to attain what is better and closer to perfection. Whatever we
might arrive at of balance in our thoughts and correctness in our
conduct, there is always a higher level we can aspire to. We can
come to attain this by Allah's grace, by continuing to beseech him
humbly for guidance, which we do by reading this verse of the
Qur'ân, by reading Sûrâh al-Fâtihah, and by reading the Qur'ân in
general. We can come to this by everything we read that is
beneficial and every effort we make to perfect our conduct, while
being wary not to fall into the conceit of self-satisfaction
thinking we have "arrived". Guidance is a lifelong process. Allah
says: "And worship your Lord until there come unto you the Hour
that is certain." [Sûrah al-Hijr: 99], {وَاعْبُدْ رَبَّكَ حَتَّىٰ يَأْتِيَكَ
الْيَقِينُ}, Transliteration: Wa A`bud Rabbaka
Ĥattá Ya'tiyaka Al-Yaqīnu.
So many people reach a level where they cease to improve. They
think they have attained everything that it means to be guided.
They turn from improving themselves to the preoccupation of judging
others, heedless of their own shortcomings. We come to know by way
of experience that attaining a proper level of religious adherence
does not happen overnight. It des not come from a mere profession
on the lips, nor even by sincere desire. It takes continued effort
and repeated attempts. It takes always looking to improve
oneself.
The issue at hand is not merely to move from error to what is
correct. It is to move from one point of equilibrium to another
that is even more precise. This requires continuous critical
self-appraisal, and a willingness to always beseeching Allah for
His help. How many times have we adopted a stance on a matter of
faith based upon evidence, only to find with further study and
understanding that there is a stance which is even better.
We see that Allah says: "Those who listen to the Word, and follow
the best (meaning) in it: those are the ones whom Allah has guided,
and those are the ones endued with understanding." [Sûrah al-Zumar:
18], {الَّذِينَ يَسْتَمِعُونَ
الْقَوْلَ فَيَتَّبِعُونَ أَحْسَنَهُ ۚ أُولَٰئِكَ الَّذِينَ
هَدَاهُمُ اللَّهُ ۖ وَأُولَٰئِكَ هُمْ أُولُو الْأَلْبَابِ},
Transliteration: Al-Ladhīna Yastami`ūna Al-Qawla Fayattabi`ūna
'Aĥsanahu 'Ūlā'ika Al-Ladhīna Hadāhumu Allāhu Wa 'Ūlā'ika Hum 'Ūlū
Al-'Albābi.
And He says: "And follow the best of (the courses) revealed to you
from your Lord" [Sûrah al-Zumar: 55], {وَاتَّبِعُوا أَحْسَنَ مَا أُنزِلَ إِلَيْكُم
مِّن رَّبِّكُم}, Transliteration: Wa Attabi`ū 'Aĥsana Mā
'Unzila 'Ilaykum Min Rabbikum.
And He says: "And We ordained for him (Moses) in the tablets
admonition of every kind and clear explanation of all things; so
take hold of them with firmness and enjoin your people to take hold
of what is best thereof…" [Sûrah al-A`râf: 145], {وَكَتَبْنَا لَهُ فِي الْأَلْوَاحِ مِن كُلِّ
شَيْءٍ مَّوْعِظَةً وَتَفْصِيلًا لِّكُلِّ شَيْءٍ فَخُذْهَا بِقُوَّةٍ
وَأْمُرْ قَوْمَكَ يَأْخُذُوا بِأَحْسَنِهَا},
Transliteration: Wa Katabnā Lahu Fī Al-'Alwāĥi Min Kulli Shay'in
Maw`ižatan Wa Tafşīlāan Likulli Shay'in Fakhudh/hā Biqūwatin Wa
'Mur Qawmaka Ya'khudhū Bi'aĥsanihā.
In matters of faith, our concern is to do the best we can in
accordance with the dictates of our religion, and in worldly
matters our concern is to achieve our worldly welfare. In all
matters, we need to be objective, sincere, and free from base
motives. We need to aspire to excellence.
And Allah know best.
Sheikh Salman al-Oadah
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