O you who have reached sixty and seventy
- Categories: Asceticism and Heart Softening -
In the Name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most
Merciful.
All praise and thanks be to
Allah Almighty who has created and has created well, Who has taught
and has taught well. And peace and blessings of Allah be upon the
Prophet; the Guide to the True Religion, and upon his family and
his companions who have walked the straight path.
I have written this message
upon the request of one of the Muslim sister to write in this
subject; may Allah reward her the best of rewards. The Messenger of
Allah, peace and blessings of Allah be upon him, has said: "One who
guides to something good has a reward similar to that of its doer."
[Reported by Muslim].
This subject is worthy of
being written about; there are a lot of people who are in their
sixties and more who have neglected the value of time. It was
worthy of them to be more aware and benefit from the hours of their
lives. The more man gets older, the more understanding and
experienced he gets which incites him to understand what happens
around him. This message, though is entitled to those who reached
sixty and seventy, it also includes one who has reached forty and
beyond. As a whole it is directed to every reasonable person who
seeks to reform both his religious and worldly
affairs.
O Muslim
brother: age is the
window to that life that everyone lives, the believer and the
infidel... As for the believer, it is in the service and worship of
his Creator, Blessed and Exalted be He… he puts before him the
words of Allah: {And I (Allâh) created not the jinn and mankind
except that they should worship Me (Alone).} [Surat Az-Zâriyât
51:56].
Transliteration:
Wama khalaqtu aljinna
waalinsa
illaliyaAAbudooni
As for the infidel, he did not
accept servicing and worshipping Allah… he spent his whole days as
beasts do… rather, a beast is better than him… a beast glorifies
its Lord and worships Him.
{They are like cattle, nay
even more astray; those! They are the heedless ones.} [Surat
Al-A'raf 7:179]
Transliteration:
olaika
kaalanAAami bal hum adallu
olaika humu
alghafiloona
A human being loves to live…
and loves all his days to be pleasurable and
delightful.
However, no matter how long a
man lives, he loves to describe himself as still being young… he
would love to realize a lot of hopes. Here are some of the
anecdotes of man:
Al-Hassan
Al-Basri saw a leek with his mother. He said: "O mother! What is this evil tree in
your hands?"
She said: "O my son! What a
senile old man you are."
He said: "O mother: who is
older: you or me?"
A man said to
Al-Fadhl ibn Marawan:
"how old are you?"
He answered: "seventy." A few
years later he asked him the same question to which he answered:
"seventy."
He said: "did you not give me
the same answer twenty years ago?"
He said: "yes. But I am a
friendly man. If I get used to a year I stay in it for twenty
years. I will not exceed it to another."
The Prophet, peace and
blessings of Allah be upon him, has told us about this eloquently,
he has said, peace and blessings of Allah be upon him: "The son of
Adam (i.e. man) grows old and so also two (desires) grow old with
him, i.e., love for wealth and (a wish for) a long life." [Reported
by al-Bukhari].
My Muslim
brother: I wish people
would pay attention to the passing of days... and the lapse of
ages... as they have been aware of prolonged hopes... and the
weaving of dreams!
Al-Hassan
Al-Basri said: O son of
Adam: you are but a number of days. When a day ends, some of you
ends."
How many ages have been
wasted... and their owners have been wasted!
How many lives elapsed before
the hopes of their owners are fulfilled!
How many lives have been lived
without any purpose!
How many lives have been spent
in other than the obedience to Allah Almighty!
In the long life there is the
argument of Allah against the slave!
Sure… As your days increase,
the argument of Allah Almighty against you increases.
How many are those who
neglected this notion while they are in the sludge of life…
struggling for survival.
Wake up O son of Adam: How
many apparent arguments of Allah against you there are while you
are heedless!
The Messenger of Allah, peace
and blessings of Allah be upon him, has said: "he, from my nation,
who lives long till he reaches the age of seventy, then Allah has
excused him in his age." [Narrated by Al-Hakim, authenticated by
Al-Albani in Sahih At-Targhib].
Qatadah
said: "you should know
that to live long is perfect proof and argument, we seek refuge
with Allah to be discredited by age."
{Did We not give you lives
long enough, so that whosoever would receive admonition could
receive it? And the warner came to you. So taste you (the evil of
your deeds). For the Zâlimûn (polytheists and wrong-doers) there is
no helper.} [Surat Fâtir 35:37].
Transliteration:
awalam nuAAammirkum ma
yatathakkaru feehi man tathakkara wajaakumu
alnnatheeru fathooqoo fama
lilththalimeena min
naseerin
My Muslim
brother: this does not
mean that the argument of Allah is not held against who is under
seventy. However, he who has passed puberty is more worthy to have
the argument of Allah be established against him.
Al-Hassan
Al-Basri said: "he has
excused that you are forty; so hurry before your time is due. By
Allah, the man in older times used to reproach himself when he
reached the age of forty."
'Umar ibn
Abdel-Aziz said: "the
argument of Allah is established against the son of forty years so
he died because of it."
O you who has lived long: hold
yourself accountable… do not lag behind… be sincere in your work to
Whose argument has been established against you… how many proofs
there are in long age that break excuses.
Longevity is a
preacher to whoever is preached
Verily there are lessons and
examples in the passing of days… to whoever contemplates and
ponders! Rather, there is not a day passing of this life but has a
lesson to sane people!
How many
lessons -O man- there are in your life?
In long life there is increase
in understanding… have you benefited from that?
In long life there is
weakness… frailty… have you discerned that?
Abdul Aziz ibn
Abi Rawad said: "he who
does not learn a lesson from three will not learn a lesson from
anything: Islam, the Quran and old age."
Some wise man said: he who is
missed by the arrows of death will be tied by nights and
years."
Yunus ibn
Habib entered the
mosque and was supported by two men because of his old age. Some
man, who used to accuse him for not liking him, said: what do I
see, you are getting old O father of Abdel-Rahman?
He said: it is what you see. I
wonder if you would reach it!
From the lessons is the death
of peers… the parting with loved ones… this is a lesson to be
prepared. Imagine O sane person:
Imagine I
lived for ever
Fulfilled my
wishes of sons and wealth
How can I see
those I was familiar with
And my youth
which has gone and never returned
From them is the repetition of
events… seeing the calamities in the self and the siblings… if
there is contentment, there is the reward.
Abdel-Rahman
ibn Abi Bakrah, may Allah be pleased with them both, said:
"who wishes for long life, let
him adapt himself to calamities."
The virtue of
longevity in performing acts of obedience
This is the great virtue of
long life… the reason of the creation is worshipping Allah
Almighty. Whoever performs this function perfectly, then he is the
luckiest man by his life; it is worthy of him to wish for long
life.
It is like that who deposits a
sum of money in his account every day… there is no doubt that it
makes him happy if this lasts so that he increases his money. This
is the condition of he who deposits in his mortal account… and this
is his pleasure. Then what about the pleasure of he who deposits in
the immortal account?
The Messenger of Allah, peace
and blessings of Allah be upon him, has said: would I tell you
about the best among you?"
They answered:
yes.
He has said: "the best among
you is he who lives longer and performs the best righteous deeds
among you." [Al-Albani, authentic due to other
narrations].
Suleiman ibn
Abdel-Malik entered
into the mosque of Damascus. He saw an old man crawling; so he
said: O sheikh, would it please you to die?
He said: no.
Suleiman asked: why and that
you have reached what I sea of old age?
The man said: youth has gone
along with its evil, and old age has remained with its goodness.
When I sit I mention Allah, when I stand I praise Allah, so I'd
love these two things to last for me.
An old man was asked: how old
are you?
He said: ten
years.
It was said: how is that and
you are an old man?
He answered: I have been a
repentant for ten years.
Mohamed ibn
Eissa al-Bughdadi said: "it was said: what belongs to you
from your life is the period in which you obeyed Allah, the period
you disobeyed Allah in is not to be considered from your
life."
Hilal ibn
Yassaf said: "when men
of the Medina reached their forty years of age, they used to devote
themselves to worship."
Ibrahim
An-Nukha'i said: "they
used to seek this worldly life but when they reached forty they
sought the Hereafter."
O Muslim
brother: make your life
a farm for your day of poverty… exploit its hours in acts of
worship… and attend to yourself so that you harvest goodness and
survival.
Beware of wasting your life in
other than worshipping Allah Almighty:
My Muslim
brother: your life is a
trust entrusted to you by Allah… do not come tomorrow and you have
lost His trust!
So be keen, O sane man, to
benefit from your life… and do not waste it in other than obeying
Allah Almighty.
Those who have reached their
sixties and seventies should be the keenest people in obeying Allah
Almighty… as this is the age of solemnity and
carefulness.
But you would wonder when you
see this who reached sixty or seventy crowed over this worldly
life… gasping behind its lustrous desires! Neither a religion nor a
brain restrains him.
Such man was supposed to be a
role model for others in virtues… good morals… wasting the life of
such a man is grand.
For him we dedicate the words
of Shumayt ibn 'Ajlan…
Shumayt ibn
'Ajlan said: you find
the one of them has grown old, his bones weaken, and he has been
denied sleep and taste, his mouth wide open, longing for this
worldly life, as if he has invented living old, Woe to
you!
Do you wish that youth returns
back to you?!
It is not returning back to
you, would you not get hold of yourself in the rest of your life?!
Would you not hasten in repentance to Allah?!
How odd this is! Was there not
in old age and the passing of years anything that restrains your
light mindedness and lustrous desires?
Your nights
end and your sins increase
Your life
wears out but time is new
You calculate
that the decrease is increase
But you
decrease not increase
Think and
ponder your condition you may
Remember and
sanity may return to you
How many old men are there who
wasted their hours watching TV… abandoning the call of sanity and
wisdom!
How many old men are there who
wasted their hours in staying up late at night, fruitlessly,
gossiping!
How many old men are there who
wasted their hours with bad company… coming and going!
'Ali ibn Abi
Talib, may Allah be pleased with him, said: "the remaining of the life of a
person is priceless. He tries to make up for what has passed and
revive what he has made die".
There is another type who
wasted their life in collecting profits… seeking livelihood… you
see them busy with kids… unaware of themselves… suddenly here is
the cup of Death… they leave behind what is a fortune for others…
but for him it is forfeiture!
Abu Hazim
said: "people are two
types of workers: a worker in this worldly life for this worldly
life; it has occupied him from his Hereafter; he fears poverty for
those whom he will leave behind and he secures himself against it;
so he wears his life out for the needs of others!
And a worker in this worldly
life for what comes after it; so what is destined for him from it
comes to him without any work and he becomes a king before Allah.
He would never ask Allah for something and but that He will respond
to him!"
How strange! O you who seek to
establish your worldly life, would it not be better to establish
your Hereafter!
O grayed hair
who maintain this worldly life
How many
wonders there are in you
What is the
excuse of he who builds a house
While his body
is weak and wrecked
Beware of
Death!
O you whose life has been
prolonged… know that the journey has an end!
Have you remembered - O wise -
how will you conclude this trip?!
It is: death! The severe end
for those who have not prepared for it!
Masruk
said: "when anyone of
you reaches his forties, he must be on his guard from
Allah."
Al-Fudhayl ibn
'Ayyad asked a man: how
long have you lived?
He said: sixty
years.
So he said to him: for sixty
years you are walking towards your Lord. You are almost
there.
The man said: Truly! To Allah
we belong and truly, to Him we shall return.
Al-Fudhayl said: do you know
the interpretation of what you have just said?
You say: I am a slave to Allah
and I shall return to Him. So he who knows that he is a slave to
Allah and that to Him he shall return he must know that he is to be
held responsible for his actions and that he will be asked about
them; so he must prepare an answer.
The man said to him: then what
shall I do.
He said: easy.
The man asked:
what?
He answered: perform good
deeds in what is left of your life so that what has passed will be
forgiven; because if you perform evil deeds in what is left of your
life you will be punished for what has passed and what is yet to
come.
So O you whose
life has been prolonged: here you are watching the death of
people, young and old… yes, Death does not differentiate between
the young and the old… but it is closer to the old!
That is the reason the
Messenger of Allah, peace and blessing of Allah be upon him, has
said: "the ages of my nation are between sixty and seventy, and the
least among them who surpasses them.'' [Authenticated by
Al-Albnai]
My Muslim
brother: prepare for
the day when you will meet the only Originator of the heavens and
the earth… remember the day when you will be alone shrouded in a
narrow pit… heavily dark!
If being
seventy is your disease
Then the only
remedy is Death
If a person
has been seventy years walking
He is to his
end is near
What you
should be:
You should be keen, O wise
man, on being always concerned on worshipping Allah... not a day to
pass by without you checking the balance of good deeds... just as
you are keen in checking your mortal balance of
money...
The most important thing to
start with; is the obligations… and the most important of
obligations are observing prayers… you should perform them in their
due time… in the houses of Allah Almighty (the
mosques).
Make sure to perform them
perfectly with reverence… fulfilling all their pillars… as well as
their acts from the Prophetic sunnah… be keen in reading the books
of the religious scholars which describe the correct manner of
prayer; as has been performed by the Prophet, peace and blessing of
Allah be upon him.
Persist in increasing your
optional acts of worship… You are in an age where you should hasten
to performing righteous deeds… and to grasping the biggest share
out of them.
Try to be early to the mosque…
you will be blessed if you accustom yourself to be the first to
come… and the last to leave.
When you come early to the
mosque, increase performing optional prayers… and reading from the
Book of Allah Almighty… repeat that after concluding the
prayers…unless that they are the times when prayers are forbidden
to be performed… increase your regular part of the
Quran.
Do not keep company unless
with whom is beneficial to you in your religion… keep away from the
meetings where Al-Laghw (dirty, false, evil vain talk, falsehood,
and all that Allah has forbidden) increases… or sexual relations…
and even if you sit in a meeting and you felt that its people are
heedless, if your heart is full of the love of acts of obedience
you will find serenity and tranquility that will delight
you.
Be keen in abiding by the
Prophetic invocations of different occasions like the invocation
when entering the house, the invocation of getting out of the
house, the invocation when eating and drinking, the invocations
before sleeping and other invocations.
Thus, you will always be
connected to Allah Almighty… and increase praising Allah,
glorifying Him and thanking Him.
And as most preoccupations are
at homes… so you must fill your leisure at home by many means such
as performing optional prayers, reciting the Quran, reading useful
books and conducting useful conversations with the kids. A home
would be changed into a successful school from which successful
generations are graduated if its potentials are well-utilized. From
home you can phone your kin and relatives to check on their
conditions.
Finally:
remember that obeying Allah
Almighty is the end which everyone should roam around, it is the
means to the happiness of the two homes (this worldly life and the
Hereafter). Be keen to be one of its people and avoid the other
(sin).
I ask Allah to make me and you
from the people of worship... and may He take us by His mercy to
the high grades in this worldly life and after death... and all
praise be to Allah Almighty... And peace and blessings of Allah be
upon the Prophet and his family and companions.
Azahari Ahmad
Mahmoud
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