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Advice from Umar (ra)
Bismillaah Ar-RaHmaan Ar-RaHeem
As-Salaamu `Alaikum wa RaHmatullaahi wa Barakaatuh
According to Abdallaah bin Bakr bin Habeeb al-Sahmee:
We were told by a man in the mosque of al-Junaabidh that
`Umar bin `Abd al-`Azeez delivered a sermon to the people
in Khunaasirah in which he said:
O people, you were not created in vain, nor will you be left to
yourselves [See 75:36]. Rather, you will return to a place in which
Allaah will descend in order to judge among you and distinguish
between you. Destitute and lost are those who forsake the all-
encompassing mercy of Allaah, and they will be excluded from Paradise,
the borders of which are as wide as the heavens and the earth. Don't
you know that protection, tomorrow, will be limited to those who
feared Allaah [today], and to those who sold something ephemeral
for something permanent, something small for something great, and
fear for protection? Don't you realize that you are the descendants
of those who have perished, that those who remain will take their
place after you, and that this will continue until you are all
returned to Allaah? Every day you dispatch to Allaah, at all times
of the day, someone who has died, his term having come to an end.
You bury him in a crack in the earth and then leave him without
a pillow or a bed. He has parted from his loved ones, severed his
connections with the living, and taken up residence in the earth,
whereupon he comes face to face with the accounting. He is mortgaged
to his deeds: He needs his accomplishments, but not the material
things he left on earth.
Therefore, fear Allaah before death descends and its appointed times
expire. I swear by Allaah that I say those words to you knowing that
I myself have committed more sins than any of you; I therefore ask
Allaah for forgiveness and I repent. Whenever we learn that one of
you needs something, I try to satisfy his need to the extent that I
am able. Whenever I can provide satisfaction to one of you out of
my possessions, I seek to treat him as my equal and my relative,
so that my life and his life are of equal value. I swear by Allaah
that had I wanted something else, namely, affluence, then it would
have been easy for me to utter the word, aware as I am of the means
for obtaining this. But Allaah has issued in an eloquent Book and
a just example (sunnah) by means of which He guides us to obedience
and proscribes disobedience.
He lifted up the edge of his robe and began to cry and sob, causing
the people around him to break into tears. Then he stepped down.
That was the last sermon he gave before he died, may Allaah have
mercy on him.
For variant versions of this sermon, see Ibn `Abd al-Hakam, Seerah
43-45, 132-33; Ibn Katheer, Bidaayah, IX, 199; This translation was
taken from The History of al-Tabaree, Vol XXIV, by D.S.Powers/
In the same book, it is also related that,
According to `Abdallaah - his father - al-Fudayl - `Abdallaah: I was
told that `Umar bin `Abd al-Azeez wrote to the Syrian army as follows:
"As-salaamu `alaikum wa rahmatullaah. Now then, whoever contemplates
death frequently speaks little, while he who knows that death is certain
is satisfied with a little. Farewell."
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According to Mansoor bin Muzaahim - Shu`ayb, that is, Ibn Safwaan
- Ibn `Abd al-Hameed: `Umar ibn `Abd al-`Azeez said:
He who gives sincere advice to his brother in matters of religion and
looks out for the well being of the latter's daily affairs has
fulfilled his brotherly obligation and carried out the duty that was
incumbent upon him. Fear Allaah. Accept these words, for they are
offered as sincere advice to you with regard to your religion; and
cling fast to them, for they constitute a warning that will save you
in the afterlife. The sustenance has been apportioned; therefore, let
no believer exceed what has been apportioned to him, and be united in
seeking the good. In contentment there is abundance, substinence, and
sufficiency. The term of this life is in your necks, and Jahannam
lies before you. What you see will pass away, what has been is as if
it never was, and all will soon be dead. You have seen the stages of
the dying man, both when he is in the agony of death, and then after
his demise when he has tasted death and the people all around him
are saying, "He has passed away, May Allaah have mercy on his soul."
You have witnessed the hasty manner in which he is removed, and the
division of his estate, when his face is lost, his memory forgotten,
and his doorway forsaken, as if he had not mixed with those who keep
their word, nor inhabited the lands. Therefore, beware the horror of
a day on which not so much as the weight of an ant on the scale will
be despised.
According to `Abd al-Rahmaan bin Mahdee - Sufyaan: `Umar bin `Abd
al-`Azeez said:
He who acts without knowledge causes more corruption than good, and
he who does not consider his speech to be part of his actions sins
repeatedly. Satisfaction is scarce, and the true believer should
rely on patience. Allaah never bestowed a blessing upon one of His
servants and then took it away from him, giving him patience in
return for that which was taken away, except that the replacement was
better than what was taken away from him." Then he recited the
following verse: "Surely the patient will be paid their wages in
full without reckoning." [39:10]

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