
SABR
-an essential element in fulfilling our ubudiyyah to Allah (swt)
- Rasulullah (saws) said: Sabr is a source of light
- In the Quran it says: [And practice sabr, for you are under Our gaze] One
of the early ulamah used to carry a parchment with this ayah on it in his
pocket, and he looked at it constantly.
- Sabr is human; animals know nothing more than their basic needs and
instincts, all they can do is react; humans have been endowed with reason
which balances instinct. We go from wanting food as baby, play as a child,
zinnah in adolescence, until we reach puberty and are endowed with some
reason.. but reason is not enough, it is not alone sufficient as guidance,
the 'aql (intellect) needs 'naql (revealation)
"Descartes said I think therefore I am, Ghazali before him said I will
therefore I am, I say: I perform sabr, therefore I am human" This deen is
the completeness of our maturity and our humanity.
So what is sabr?
The steadfastness of the religious call over the call to passion- if the
deen overcomes the nafs, this is sabr
Sabr is an UPHILL BATTLE- when we're going downhill we're losing energy,
when we're going uphill we're gaining potential energy. In sabr, we are
gaining "spiritual potential energy".
There are 2 kinds of sabr (or two ways we can perform sabr):
1) when something we desire happens to us, something we like, we exhibit
sabr in controlling our selves, not going into excess, not transgressing
the bounds set down for us by Allah(swt)
Abdur Rahmad ibn Auf said: We were tried by hard times and we showed sabr,
but when we were tried in ease and excess, we failed.
Hadeeth: I do not fear for you poverty; I fear for you plentifulness of
dunyaa, and it will destroy you as it had destroyed nations before you.
Quran: O you who believe, do not let your families and your wealth draw you
away from the dhikr of Allah; and whosoever does that is indeed the loser.
2) Sabr in what we dislike. In 3 areas of life:
a.) sabru ala ta'aat: in obeying Allah (swt). sabr against our nafs who
dislikes it, whether in spirituality or mundane, sabr before, during and
after the act of obedience.
b.) sabru anil ma'asee: to show sabr against disobedience to Allah (swt).
We are attracted to do injustice to others thinking we are doing justice
to ourselves. We live in an environment that is dangerously attractive, we
need to have patience, constancy, steadfastness = sabr.
c.) sabr andil ma'asid: to show sabr in times of calamity, adveristy,
pain, whether physical or emotional. Everything that is in the capacity of
an individual to change, he should- but have sabr in what you cannot. Not
reciprocating harm is sabr.
Hadeeth: whenever a museebah (hardship) befalls you (and you show sabr)
Allah (swt) atones for you some of your sins
Hadeeth: Allah (swt) atones some of our sins not only by physical
endurance but by emotional ones as well
Sa'ad ibn Abi Waqqas (ra) asked the Prophet (saws) "Ya Rasulullah, who
amongst people are the most tried (subject to hardships)?"
Rasulullah (saws) said: The Anbiyyah (messengers of Allah) and after them
the Salihoon (righteous) and then in accordance to your eman, taqwaah etc,
there will be more hardships, not less. Every mu'min will be tried by
difficulties in accordance (proportion) to their deen. If in this person's
deen is solidity (their deen is deeply rooted) the balaa' will increase, to
purify, cleanse, strenghten, elevate the person. And if in the deen in
this person there is riqaa (weakness, thinness), then that persons balaa
will be weakened, until the person walks on the earth cleansed of sins
until they meet Allah.
What are the adaab of sabr?
1- once the calamity befalls us, we must show sabr immediately without
delay.
A woman was in the cemetary, crying, mourning her love, when Rasulullah
(saws) said to her "show sabr". She said, not knowing who he was "thats
easy for you to say, you have not lost a loved one". When the companions
told her who he was, she asked for forgiveness and rasulullah (saws) said:
Sabr is to be shown at the beginning of hardship.
2- al-itirjaa': to say immediately, sincerely, from the heart: "Inna
lillahi wa inna ilayhee raji'uun" -Verily from Allah we come and to Him we
return
3- the tongue and the senses do not act violently - use them correctly,
don't get caught up in the pain of the moment
4- Hussnul sabr- sabrun jameel- the highest level, the most beautiful sabr
Sabr can be categorized into 3 levels:
1- Tarkus sabraa: the lowest level- when one does not complain but inside
dislikes what's happening to them
2- Ar-ridhaa-bil-beelah: no complaint, to show satisfaction with the balaa
(hardship), because they have yaqeen (certainty) that Allah only does to
the 'abd what is best for them
3- Ash-shukr-alal-beelah: to have ridhaa (satisfaction) and to be grateful
to Allah for the hardship because that person has yaqeen that this is to
elevate his spiritual status- looks at the consequence, not the immediate
event
we are taught sabrun jameel in the story of yaqub and yusuf (as)
Ali (ra) said: Of the realization of the Majesty of Allah, and of
knowledge of the right Allah (swt) has on His creation, is that when one is
befallen with a calamity, one does not complain, does not even mention what
has befallen him.
An 'abd should feel ashamed to describe the pain, we are complaining about
the Creator to the creation?
ibn Qays (a tabi') said: I lost my eyesite 40 years ago, I have never told
anyone.
an ulumah (didn't get the name): "Whosoever complains about a calamity that
has befallen him to other than Allah, such an individual would never find
the sweetness of ta'aa (obedience to Allah (swt)) in the heart"
How to attain sabr?
The cure to any disease of the heart (arrogance, anger, lack of hayaa)
1- ILM: brings desire and want to change, use the ilm the teacher conveys
to you! brings about hazm- energy, resolve to change
2- AMAL: take it into everyday life, in your actions
Qat'al asbaab- severing the ways and avenues to bad deeds. example:
lowering the gaze for zinnah. for every haraam avenue, there is a halaal
alternative.
No pain, no gain- condition your nafs and your qalb, or they will condition
you
Work hard on uprooting the weeds of passion, disobedience and sin. Sow the
seeds in your heart of the will to change and sincerity. Let the rain be
the mercy and forgiveness of Allah purifying the land, our hearts.
The best door from which we can enter the majesty of Allah, is humility.
1- Always be conscious in our hearts and minds of Allah's nimaah
2- Always be conscious of our weaknesses, the sins we have committed. Have
faqar- the opposite of pride, self-reliance, self-interest..
Qur'an: "InnaAllah ma'as sabireen: Verily Allah is WITH those who have
sabr."
Ya Allah, make us of those who have sabr, and grant us Your mercy and Your
forgiveness.
Ameen.

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