Allah, glorified be He above all else,
questions us;
‘Do
you think that the people of the Cave and the Inscription were a wonder among
Our Signs?’
Surah
Al-Kahf, the Cave, Chapter 18 ayah 9
So, the popular story of the youth that Allah,
the exalted, had kept in the cave is a great sign to us. From it, we must
derive lessons. This is a surah that the Prophet Muhammad, peace and blessings of
Allah be upon him, recommends that we read every Friday.
Allah, the Almighty, tells us about how these
young men had fled from their people in order to stay on the tawheed. He says;
ALLAH:
Remember when the young men fled for refuge to the cave. They said…
YOUNG MEN: Our Lord! Bestow on us mercy from Yourself,
and facilitate for us our affair in the right way!
ALLAH:
Therefore, We covered up their hearing causing them to go in deep sleep in the
cave for a number of years…
Ayah
10-11
Subhaanal Laah! Indeed, when we run away from
that which distracts us from Allah, He provides us with an unimaginable refuge.
These young men were afraid of going against the dictates of their Creator.
They were afraid that if they stayed among their people, they were going to end
up like them, worshipping other gods besides Allah; Subhaanal Laah! So they had
fled and they called upon Allah for His assistance which He gladly gave them.
Are we the youth of Islam like these young men
whose story are supposed to be a sign for us? Do we quickly run away from our
peers provided they are going to lead us astray? How many of us do not end up
doing the bad things that our peers do just because we do not want to offend
them even though that earns us the wrath of our Creator? So we must indeed
ponder!
What did Allah do for them after sending them
into a deep slumber and waking them up years later? He worked on their ‘heart’
that which when guided, the whole body gets that guidance and when led astray
sends the whole body astray.
ALLAH: And
We made their hearts firm and strong when they stood up and said…
YOUNG MEN: Our
Lord is the Lord of the Heavens and the Earth, never shall we call upon any god
other than Him; if we did, we should indeed have uttered an enormity in
disbelief. These our people have taken for worship gods other than Him. Why do
they not bring for them a clear authority? And who does more wrong than he who
invents a lie against Allah?
Ayah 14-15
And indeed, who does more wrong than he who
invents a lie against Allah? Subhaanal Laah! May Allah, the exalted, save us
from ourselves and bless us with a firm and strong heart. Ameen. So these young
men showed steadfastness and conviction in their belief in Allah. Their belief
in tawheed was unshakeable. Are we like that these days?
Narrated Amr ibn Maymun al-Awdi
‘Allah’s Messenger, peace be upon him, said to a man in the course
of an exhortation, ‘Grasp five things before five others;
1.
Your YOUTH before your DECREPITUDE
2.
Your HEALTH before your ILLNESS
3.
Your RICHES before your POVERTY
4.
Your LEISURE before your WORK
5.
Your LIFE before your Death
Allah says;
‘It is Allah who has created you in a state of helplessness as a
baby, then gave you strength to come out of helplessness in youth, then after
strength again helplessness and grey hair in old age…’
Surah
Ar-Rum, The Romans, Chapter 30:54
Are we taking advantage of our Youth before our
Decrepitude (old age)? Well, that is something we should answer individually. I
see old people who have lost control of their movements from one point to the other.
In difficulty, they do sualaat. They
could not do the ups and downs of prayer as efficiently as the young people
anymore. My grandmum is one typical example. She is so tuned to worship yet in
difficulty she does sujuud and ruku’. She has to sometimes sit through the
sualaat. When walking to Jum’a that is so close to the house, she has to stop
so many times on the way due to the difficulty in walking. Her youthful
strength is totally drained.
Allah tells us about the youth who had
believed in Prophet Musah’s message of Tawheed. He says in Surah Yunus, Jonah, Chapter
10:83 that;
‘None
but a few youth from his own people believed in Musah…’
Do you take notice of the old people you see
around? Some of them are still lost in the sweets of this Dunya. They lack
awareness of the fact that time suddenly caught up with them and that they
should be careful. Yet there are some who have misused their youthful
exuberance by involving in all sorts of worldly-inclined activities and now
that they are old, they turn to Allah in worship, in their very feeble states.
Yet there are some who have worshipped Allah in their youth and are still doing
so in their old age. May we be like them. Ameen.
Allah, glorified be He above all else, also
tells us about how Prophet Ibraaheem (pbuh) scorned the gods that his people
used to worship whiles still in his youth. He says in Surah Al-Anbiyaa, The
Prophets, Chapter 21:60 that;
‘… We
heard a youth speak of these gods with scorn; he is called Ibraaheem.’
Now, from the lecture video of Sheikh Nouman
Ali Khan entitled; ‘Contradicting
Community,’ he states three kinds of Muslim youth which I would like to
write briefly about. I would add one from my own perspective.
1.
The Messed-Up Muslim Youth
2.
The Middle Muslim Youth
3.
The Seemingly Religious Muslim Youth
4.
The Religious Muslim Youth (Mine)
The Messed-Up Muslim Youth is the Muslim young
man or young lady who has a contrasting personality. The person is Muslim but
does not do what Islam requires of him/her. This youth goes about doing all
kinds of things that Allah hates; not doing sualaat, not fasting, drinking
alcohol, smoking, disrespectful, dressing provocatively, vulgar in talk,
watching profane stuffs, sexually immoral and promiscuous and every other bad
thing one can think of. Yet he is Muslim! Subhaanal Laah! May Allah save us
from being such a mess ever. Ameen.
The Middle Muslim Youth is the one who is not
so messed up like the Messed-Up youth. This person is sometimes obeying Allah
and at other times disobeying Him. He/she does the right thing this minute and
the wrong thing the other minute. Sometimes he/she is seeking religious
knowledge to better him/herself and the next moment he/she is letting the worldly
pleasures carry him/her away. So you see him/her well-dressed today and the
next day he/she is totally a disaster. Today he/she is talking about religious
stuffs and the next day he/she is talking about immoral things. This is the two
faced Muslim youth who has no one inclination. Sometimes, such a youth emanates
from the Messed-Up stage. After being messed up, he or she does some thinking
sometimes and then becomes better at sometimes and bad at another. May Allah
save us from such uncertainty about Islam in our lives. Ameen.
The Seemingly Religious Youth is the one who,
alhamdu lil Laah, studies Islam and abides by its teaching. He/she tries
his/her best to do as Allah says and stays away from that which Allah dislikes
of him/her. This kind of youth sometimes also emanates from the Messed-Up
stage, passes through the Middle stage and then finally settles to being
Religious. This youth is filled with so much passion to correct his/her pass wrongs
and prove to him/herself that he/she is a totally changed person. Unfortunately,
there is a problem with this kind of ‘Seemingly Religious Youth.’ Even though
this youth sometimes emanates from the messed up stage through to the middle or
straight from the middle stage, he/she becomes so judgmental. He/she is quick
to put another in the hellfire. He/she is quick to criticise others for their
wrong doing in an inappropriate manner and he/she thinks that he/she is better
than others in the sight of Allah. This person learns a lot only to prove to
the people how much he/she knows of the deen and does not make what is learnt
impact on him/her first. He/she begins to make it very uncomfortable for others
to be with him/her because they fear that they would be condemned to doom. It
is this kind of Religious Youth who makes the religion difficult for others to
follow and does not call to goodness with hikma. May Allah prevent us from
being this kind of youth. Ameen.
The Religious Youth is the ideal youth. He/she
studies the deen and makes it have an impact on him/herself and transmits
his/her knowledge with hikma, wisdom. He does not condemn others to Hellfire
but makes them understand that there is hope for change for all of them just as
he/she has been guided and is being guided by the Creator. This youth might
have also emanated from the messed up, through to the middle and sometimes the
seemingly religious stage to become who he/she is. This youth fears for his/her
sin more than that of others. He/she does not see him/herself as better than
others but rather as someone who is striving to be better each minute in the
sight of Ar-Rahmanur Raheem. This youth believes that guidance is with the
Owner of the Universe and all that it contains and that his/her duty is to do
as the Creator wills and call others to do the same. This kind of youth does
not compromise his/her deen and yet he/she does not make it difficult for
others to follow it. He/she draws to him/herself all kinds of people due to
his/her leniency. He/she would tell the people who do wrong the truth but in an
appropriate manner and he/she loves it when others point out his/her wrong to
him/her. Subhaanal Laah! May Allah make us like this kind of youth. Ameen
thumma ameen. This kind of youth is obviously following in the footsteps of the
Noble Prophet Muhammad, peace and blessings be upon him. He is following the
advice;
‘TAKE ADVANTAGE OF YOUR YOUTH BEFORE YOUR OLD
AGE.’
Which of the youth are we? Messed Up, Middle,
Seemingly Religious or Religious? Which one should we be? Of course, we need to
ponder. It is not impossible for the Messed Up or the Middle or the Seemingly
Religious to become Religious overnight. No, it is not impossible because
indeed Allah is able to do all things and if we ask of Him, He listens. Why don’t
we pray to Allah with sincerity for Him to guide us to become Religious Youth so
we can take advantage of our Youth before our Old age? Indeed, we stand to lose
if we do not hope to move from all the stage of youthfulness to the Religious
stage.
It is not too difficult to take up the
challenge to get better at all. All we need to do is to make up that sincere
intention to get better in the sight of Allah only for the sake of Allah and
Allah will definitely give us the strength to draw closer to Him. Let that bell
of the desire to get better for the sake of Allah click now before it is too
late. May Allah see us through this. Ameen thumma ameen.
By
Rubaba
Mmahajia Rahma Sabtiu
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